Caribbean Report 21-11-1996
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1996-11-21
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The British Broadcasting Corporation
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1. Headlines (00:00-00:32)
2. A Windward Islands pack with the United Nations is intended to reduce debt and provide help for the OECS banana producers. Prime Minister Vaughn Lewis is interviewed and Pete Ninvalle reports (00:33-02:45)
3. Debate on the European Commission's Green Paper is expected to last a year and a half. Warren Gordon reports (02:46-04:43)
4. Prime Minister Lester Bird clears the air over why he missed the OECS Summit. Prime Minister Lester Bird and Prime Minister Denzil Douglas are interviewed. Carol Orr reports (04:44-08:52)
5. The results from five of the six Cayman Islands districts show the governing national team scoring another victory (08:53-09:37)
6. A survey has found that twenty years after legislation on the Race Relations Act in the United Kingdom most white Britons believe that there is some prejudice against black people in the country. Legal Director for the Commission for Racial Equality Chris Boothman is interviewed and Carol Orr reports (09:38-12:48)
7. The US currency is being blamed for the slide in the Trinidad and Tobago dollar. Finance Minister Brian Kuei is interviewed (12:49-13:54)
8. Tensions associated with the coming of a storm have eased in Jamica. Jennifer Grants reports (13:55-15:29)
2. A Windward Islands pack with the United Nations is intended to reduce debt and provide help for the OECS banana producers. Prime Minister Vaughn Lewis is interviewed and Pete Ninvalle reports (00:33-02:45)
3. Debate on the European Commission's Green Paper is expected to last a year and a half. Warren Gordon reports (02:46-04:43)
4. Prime Minister Lester Bird clears the air over why he missed the OECS Summit. Prime Minister Lester Bird and Prime Minister Denzil Douglas are interviewed. Carol Orr reports (04:44-08:52)
5. The results from five of the six Cayman Islands districts show the governing national team scoring another victory (08:53-09:37)
6. A survey has found that twenty years after legislation on the Race Relations Act in the United Kingdom most white Britons believe that there is some prejudice against black people in the country. Legal Director for the Commission for Racial Equality Chris Boothman is interviewed and Carol Orr reports (09:38-12:48)
7. The US currency is being blamed for the slide in the Trinidad and Tobago dollar. Finance Minister Brian Kuei is interviewed (12:49-13:54)
8. Tensions associated with the coming of a storm have eased in Jamica. Jennifer Grants reports (13:55-15:29)