Caribbean Report 24-08-1992
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1992-07-24
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The British Broadcasting Corporation
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1. Headlines (00:00-0038)
2. Maurice Tynes, National Disaster Coordinator in the Bahamas reports that Hurricane Andrew left little damage and one death in its wake (00:39-02:55)
3. Reports coming out of Cuba indicate that it is unaffected by Hurricane Andrew (02:56-03:26)
4. Caribbean leaders are being asked by executives from the major cruise lines to reconsider the minimum head tax of US$10 placed on cruise ship passengers. Debbie Ransome reports on the meeting (03:27-05:56)
5. Bahamian Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham is considering offering preferential tariffs to the Caribbean Community in a bid to foster greater regional relations (05:57-07:40)
6. Haitian organizations which support the return of President Aristide are hoping that democratic challenger Bill Clinton defeat President Bush in the upcoming November US elections (07:41-08:37)
7. Police in Port-au-Prince arrest four men believed to be organizers of the Haitian boat people (08:38-09:01)
8. At the Carifesta celebrations taking place in Trinidad, George Lamming highlighted the fact that women and artists deserve more attention if regional integration is to be successful. Tony Fraser reports (09:02-12:07)
9. Pete Ninvalle looks at Dr. Edwin Carrington’s (Secretary General of CARICOM) views on a number of regional issues which need attention (12:08-14:26)
10. Recap of headlines (14:27-14:49)
2. Maurice Tynes, National Disaster Coordinator in the Bahamas reports that Hurricane Andrew left little damage and one death in its wake (00:39-02:55)
3. Reports coming out of Cuba indicate that it is unaffected by Hurricane Andrew (02:56-03:26)
4. Caribbean leaders are being asked by executives from the major cruise lines to reconsider the minimum head tax of US$10 placed on cruise ship passengers. Debbie Ransome reports on the meeting (03:27-05:56)
5. Bahamian Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham is considering offering preferential tariffs to the Caribbean Community in a bid to foster greater regional relations (05:57-07:40)
6. Haitian organizations which support the return of President Aristide are hoping that democratic challenger Bill Clinton defeat President Bush in the upcoming November US elections (07:41-08:37)
7. Police in Port-au-Prince arrest four men believed to be organizers of the Haitian boat people (08:38-09:01)
8. At the Carifesta celebrations taking place in Trinidad, George Lamming highlighted the fact that women and artists deserve more attention if regional integration is to be successful. Tony Fraser reports (09:02-12:07)
9. Pete Ninvalle looks at Dr. Edwin Carrington’s (Secretary General of CARICOM) views on a number of regional issues which need attention (12:08-14:26)
10. Recap of headlines (14:27-14:49)