Caribbean Report 28-08-2001
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2001-08-28
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1. Headlines (00:00-00:36)
2. Eastern Caribbean leaders are on their way home from Libya. Trinidad and Tobago is on its election alert as Prime Minister Basdeo Panday gets ready for battle on the campaign trail. Prime Minister Basdeo Panday is interviewed and Tony Fraser reports (00:37-03:08)
3. Eastern Caribbean leaders on their way home from Libya. Prime Minister Pierre Charles is interviewed (03:09-06:40)
4. Libya has approahed Antigua and Barbuda with a view for establishing diplomatic relations (06:41-07:22)
5. United States decision not to send a high level delegation to the upcoming conference against racism in Durban, South Africa is causing some consternation among the African American Community. Afro-American Political Analyst Earl Ofari Hutchinson and Malcolm Hoenlien of the New York-Based Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organisations are interviewed (07:23-10:54)
6. Amnesty International says that Caribbean police do not always live up to its expectations of human rights. Pierre Bannister of Amnesty International is interviewed (10:55-14:17)
7. Body of an American R & B Singer Aaliyah was due to be flown home from the Bahamas to the United States today (14:18-15:16
2. Eastern Caribbean leaders are on their way home from Libya. Trinidad and Tobago is on its election alert as Prime Minister Basdeo Panday gets ready for battle on the campaign trail. Prime Minister Basdeo Panday is interviewed and Tony Fraser reports (00:37-03:08)
3. Eastern Caribbean leaders on their way home from Libya. Prime Minister Pierre Charles is interviewed (03:09-06:40)
4. Libya has approahed Antigua and Barbuda with a view for establishing diplomatic relations (06:41-07:22)
5. United States decision not to send a high level delegation to the upcoming conference against racism in Durban, South Africa is causing some consternation among the African American Community. Afro-American Political Analyst Earl Ofari Hutchinson and Malcolm Hoenlien of the New York-Based Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organisations are interviewed (07:23-10:54)
6. Amnesty International says that Caribbean police do not always live up to its expectations of human rights. Pierre Bannister of Amnesty International is interviewed (10:55-14:17)
7. Body of an American R & B Singer Aaliyah was due to be flown home from the Bahamas to the United States today (14:18-15:16