Caribbean Report 15-10-1998
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1998-10-15
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1. Headlines (00:00-00:24)
2. Swift reaction to the execution of two Bahamian death row prisoners Trevor Fisher and Richard Woods. Fisher's Lawyer Irwin Davis, Permanent Secretary in the Bahamian Ministry of National Security Harcourt Turnquest and Victor Cuffy of the Caribbean Human Rights Network are interviewed. Candia Dames reports (00:25-08:15)
3. US drugs are says consumption in America dropping but it is going up in the Caribbean. General Barry McCaffrey, Director of the US Government Drug Policy is interviewed (08:16-10:52)
4. Caribbean delegates who met in Washington Wednesday with United States trade officials on the banana issue say they expect fresh proposals from the Americans next week. The regional team was led by Dominica's Prime Minister Edison James. Washington Correspondent Roy Osana reports (10:53-13:06)
5. Caribbean warn that the international financial crisis could hit home. Tony Fraser reports (13:07-14:41)
6. Caribbean cricket fans would have grown use to the BBC television coverage of the West Indies matches in England (14:42-15:17)
2. Swift reaction to the execution of two Bahamian death row prisoners Trevor Fisher and Richard Woods. Fisher's Lawyer Irwin Davis, Permanent Secretary in the Bahamian Ministry of National Security Harcourt Turnquest and Victor Cuffy of the Caribbean Human Rights Network are interviewed. Candia Dames reports (00:25-08:15)
3. US drugs are says consumption in America dropping but it is going up in the Caribbean. General Barry McCaffrey, Director of the US Government Drug Policy is interviewed (08:16-10:52)
4. Caribbean delegates who met in Washington Wednesday with United States trade officials on the banana issue say they expect fresh proposals from the Americans next week. The regional team was led by Dominica's Prime Minister Edison James. Washington Correspondent Roy Osana reports (10:53-13:06)
5. Caribbean warn that the international financial crisis could hit home. Tony Fraser reports (13:07-14:41)
6. Caribbean cricket fans would have grown use to the BBC television coverage of the West Indies matches in England (14:42-15:17)