Caribbean Report 18-11-1996

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1. Headlines (00:00-00:29)
2. Bananas and establishing a Free Trade of the Americas is to top this year's Miami Summit agenda. Executive Director of Caribbean/Latin American Action Antonio Colorado is interviewed (00:30-03:46)
3. Grenadian Prime Minister Keith Mitchell has asked Deputy Governor General Monica Joseph to revoke the appointment of Junior Minister Clarence Ray Pierre (03:47-04:20)
4. Surprised candidates in Tobago's nomination day list of election hopefuls. Tony Fraser reports (04:21-06:08)
5. Some forty-three candidates are campaigning this week in the Cayman Islands. Emelina George reports (06:09-10:03)
6. Italy's Prime Minister talks to Fidel Castro about democracy in Cuba. Warren Gordon reports (10:04-11:28)
6. A delegation of Commonwealth Ministers on a mission to Nigeria intends to talk with the military government there about restoring demoracy (11:29-12:08)
7. The United Nations was scheduled a few minutes ago to resume discussions on whether Secretary General Boutros Boutros-Ghali should be granted a second term in office (12:09-13:21)
8. The new Head of the Inter-American Commission for Women in St. Lucia wants to set up a special fund to support women's projects in the hemisphere. Head of the Inter-American Commission for Women, St. Lucia Lorraine Williams is interviewed (13:22-14:41)
9. Black workers in the United Kingdom have a tough climb to managerial positions according to a new report. The study is based on research by four equal opportunies and education groups. (14:42-15:29)

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