Caribbean Report 10-07-1992
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1992-07-10
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The British Broadcasting Corporation
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1. Headlines (00:00-00:31)
2. Concern over the issue of economic citizenship proposed by the Dominican government spreads to St. Lucia. Correspondent Pete Ninvalle reports on the issue; comments on opposition to the proposal are given by Political Analyst and Newspaper Columnist Claudius Francis and Opposition Leader Julian Hunte (00:32-04:28)
3. Cuba’s National Assembly begins deliberations on constitutional changes on economic relations, attitudes to religion and the voting structure. Correspondent Lionel Martin looks at how far the measures actually go (04:29-07:06)
4. Keith Simmons, Barbados Justice and Public Safety Minister believes that the crime wave which led to two international travel notices against Barbados has been dealt with (07:07-10:10)
5. Dr. David Lewis, the Puerto Rico based Assistant Secretary of State for Caribbean Affairs advises that the Caribbean adopt a new strategy in relating to the US on some issues affecting the region (10:11-11:24)
6. Caribbean entertainers perform at the Tenth Annual Music Village event near London. Yvette Rowe reports with clips played of Trinidadian Calypsonian Short Pants and Jamaican Manager of Lititz Mento Band, Ted Dwyer (11:25-14:20)
2. Concern over the issue of economic citizenship proposed by the Dominican government spreads to St. Lucia. Correspondent Pete Ninvalle reports on the issue; comments on opposition to the proposal are given by Political Analyst and Newspaper Columnist Claudius Francis and Opposition Leader Julian Hunte (00:32-04:28)
3. Cuba’s National Assembly begins deliberations on constitutional changes on economic relations, attitudes to religion and the voting structure. Correspondent Lionel Martin looks at how far the measures actually go (04:29-07:06)
4. Keith Simmons, Barbados Justice and Public Safety Minister believes that the crime wave which led to two international travel notices against Barbados has been dealt with (07:07-10:10)
5. Dr. David Lewis, the Puerto Rico based Assistant Secretary of State for Caribbean Affairs advises that the Caribbean adopt a new strategy in relating to the US on some issues affecting the region (10:11-11:24)
6. Caribbean entertainers perform at the Tenth Annual Music Village event near London. Yvette Rowe reports with clips played of Trinidadian Calypsonian Short Pants and Jamaican Manager of Lititz Mento Band, Ted Dwyer (11:25-14:20)