Caribbean Report 11-09-1992
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1992-09-11
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The British Broadcasting Corporation
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1. Headlines (00:00-00:39)
2. Dame Eugenia Charles responds to claims made by some Latin Americans that Britain is becoming more sympathetic to the Latin American call for open access to European markets. She also addresses the issue of the controversial economic citizen’s program in Dominica. (00:40-09:19)
3. The government of Suriname’s move to put up 40 million guilders for auction in an attempt to bring the black market under control is seen as the first serious move to combat the problem. Chandra Van Binnendijk reports. (09:20-11:40)
4. Yvette Rowe looks at the musical legacy of Bob Marley. Comments are given by his daughter Cedella Marley. (11:41-14:03)
5. Former CARICOM Secretary General Roderick Rainford is being considered to replace the current governor of Jamaica’s Central Bank, G. Arthur Brown. (14:04-14:39)
2. Dame Eugenia Charles responds to claims made by some Latin Americans that Britain is becoming more sympathetic to the Latin American call for open access to European markets. She also addresses the issue of the controversial economic citizen’s program in Dominica. (00:40-09:19)
3. The government of Suriname’s move to put up 40 million guilders for auction in an attempt to bring the black market under control is seen as the first serious move to combat the problem. Chandra Van Binnendijk reports. (09:20-11:40)
4. Yvette Rowe looks at the musical legacy of Bob Marley. Comments are given by his daughter Cedella Marley. (11:41-14:03)
5. Former CARICOM Secretary General Roderick Rainford is being considered to replace the current governor of Jamaica’s Central Bank, G. Arthur Brown. (14:04-14:39)