Caribbean Report 22-06-1992
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1992-06-22
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The British Broadcasting Corporation
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1. Headlines (00:00-00:32)
2. The Board of Directors of the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) has voted to accept Cuba and Mexico as members. Chairman of the CTO Charles Maynard comments on the decision (00:33-03:21)
3. At a meeting of the CTO it has been decided to place special emphasis on encouraging cruise liners to purchase more goods and services in the Caribbean (03:22-05:43)
4. Officers are selected at the formal launching of the Caribbean Council for Europe (CCE) in London. David Jessop, the Executive Director for the CCE as well as Pat Thompson, Chief Executive Officer of the Caribbean Association of Industry and Commerce comment on the purpose for its formation (05:44-11:01)
5. The Windward Islands banana farmers are today rapping up the UK leg of the European tour designed to give them a firsthand account of the challenges facing them. Correspondent Mike Jarvis interviews Renwick Rose, the Program Officer with the Windward Islands Farmers Association to find out what impressions the farmers formed on their tour (11:02-14:44)
6. Ousted Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide is set to consult with government and opposition officials during his visit to Jamaica (14:45-14:55)
2. The Board of Directors of the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) has voted to accept Cuba and Mexico as members. Chairman of the CTO Charles Maynard comments on the decision (00:33-03:21)
3. At a meeting of the CTO it has been decided to place special emphasis on encouraging cruise liners to purchase more goods and services in the Caribbean (03:22-05:43)
4. Officers are selected at the formal launching of the Caribbean Council for Europe (CCE) in London. David Jessop, the Executive Director for the CCE as well as Pat Thompson, Chief Executive Officer of the Caribbean Association of Industry and Commerce comment on the purpose for its formation (05:44-11:01)
5. The Windward Islands banana farmers are today rapping up the UK leg of the European tour designed to give them a firsthand account of the challenges facing them. Correspondent Mike Jarvis interviews Renwick Rose, the Program Officer with the Windward Islands Farmers Association to find out what impressions the farmers formed on their tour (11:02-14:44)
6. Ousted Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide is set to consult with government and opposition officials during his visit to Jamaica (14:45-14:55)