Caribbean Report 15-09-1998
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1998-09-15
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The British Broadcasting Corporation
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1. Headlines (00:00-00:24)
2. Caribbean Court of Appeal given the go ahead in the Bahamas. Attorney General Ramesh Lawrence Maharaj is interviewed and Tony Fraser reports (00:25-02:04)
3. Ten Caricom facilitators solve Guyana's political stalemate. Political Analyst Freddie Kissoon is interviewed and Colin Smith reports (02:05-07:04)
4. The 2nd meeting of the Caribbean and the United States Joint Committee on Finance, Development and the Environment is said to open in Antigua tomorrow. Colin Murdock, Antigua Foreign Affairs Ministry is interviewed and Keith 'Stone' Greaves reports (07:05-11:08)
5. United States defends the arrest of ten alleged Cuban spies. The United States Department spokesman James Reuben and Dr Max Castro, Senior Research Fellow, North-South Center, Miami University are interviewed (11:09-15:19)
2. Caribbean Court of Appeal given the go ahead in the Bahamas. Attorney General Ramesh Lawrence Maharaj is interviewed and Tony Fraser reports (00:25-02:04)
3. Ten Caricom facilitators solve Guyana's political stalemate. Political Analyst Freddie Kissoon is interviewed and Colin Smith reports (02:05-07:04)
4. The 2nd meeting of the Caribbean and the United States Joint Committee on Finance, Development and the Environment is said to open in Antigua tomorrow. Colin Murdock, Antigua Foreign Affairs Ministry is interviewed and Keith 'Stone' Greaves reports (07:05-11:08)
5. United States defends the arrest of ten alleged Cuban spies. The United States Department spokesman James Reuben and Dr Max Castro, Senior Research Fellow, North-South Center, Miami University are interviewed (11:09-15:19)