Caribbean Report 08-07-1997
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Ransome, Debbie (anchor)
The British Broadcasting Corporation
Mullins, Audrey (interviewee)
Richards, Ken (correspondent)
Jarvis, Mike (correspondent)
Wiliams, Kenneth (interviewee)
Thomas, Moya (correspondent)
Douglas, Denzil (interviewee)
Pindling, Lynden (interviewee)
Perreira, Joseph 'Reds' (correspondent)
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The British Broadcasting Corporation
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1. Headlines (00:00-00:25)
2. James White, Jr reports from Montserrat and takes a look at life in the 'buffer zone." (00:26-03:36)
3. The Caribbean Disaster Emergency Response Agency (CDEMA) has criticized today whether regional emergencies are handled according to political or scientific advice. (03:37-05:29)
4. St. Lucia's Prime Minister Kenny Anthony outlines his country's help for Montserrat. Supplies and aid from the Dutch Caribbean also begin to reach the island. Journalist Mike Jarvis reports (05:30-08:01)
5. The Prime Minister of St. Kitts-Nevis argues his case for a modern defence force. Kenneth Williams, Publisher of the Observer Newspaper in Nevis and Prime Minister of St Kitts-Nevis, Dr. Denzil Douglas are interviewed and Ken Richards reports (08:02-10:10)
6. Sir Lynden Pindling of the Bahamas ends his political career this week. Moya Thomas reports (10:11-12:05)
7. Netball officials from around the world are thinking about taking some of the whistle out of the game. Sports Commentator, R. Perreira reports (12:06-15:22)
2. James White, Jr reports from Montserrat and takes a look at life in the 'buffer zone." (00:26-03:36)
3. The Caribbean Disaster Emergency Response Agency (CDEMA) has criticized today whether regional emergencies are handled according to political or scientific advice. (03:37-05:29)
4. St. Lucia's Prime Minister Kenny Anthony outlines his country's help for Montserrat. Supplies and aid from the Dutch Caribbean also begin to reach the island. Journalist Mike Jarvis reports (05:30-08:01)
5. The Prime Minister of St. Kitts-Nevis argues his case for a modern defence force. Kenneth Williams, Publisher of the Observer Newspaper in Nevis and Prime Minister of St Kitts-Nevis, Dr. Denzil Douglas are interviewed and Ken Richards reports (08:02-10:10)
6. Sir Lynden Pindling of the Bahamas ends his political career this week. Moya Thomas reports (10:11-12:05)
7. Netball officials from around the world are thinking about taking some of the whistle out of the game. Sports Commentator, R. Perreira reports (12:06-15:22)