Caribbean Report 15-08-1989

SpecialCollections.repositoryAll sounds files in this collection are being kept at the Main Library, Mona Campus, Jamaica and The Alma Jordan Library, St. Augustine Campus, Trinidad and Tobago.en_US
dc.contributorThe University of the West Indiesen_US
dc.contributor.authorCrosskill, Hugh (anchor)
dc.contributor.authorTimmins, Jerry (correspondent)
dc.contributor.authorMurphy, Pat (correspondent)
dc.contributor.authorJohnson, Martin (interviewee)
dc.contributor.authorBotham, Ian (interviewee)
dc.contributor.authorEdwards, Helen (interviewee)
dc.contributor.authorvan den Broek, Hans (interviewee)
dc.contributor.authorRands, Mike (interviewee)
dc.coverage.spatialCaribbean Area.en_US
dc.creatorThe British Broadcasting Corporationen_US
dc.date.accessioned2020-01-02T16:17:38Z
dc.date.available2020-01-02T16:17:38Z
dc.date.issued1989-08-15
dc.description.tableofcontents1. Headlines (00:00-00:47)en_US
dc.description.tableofcontents2. With the Peace Accord ratified by the National Assembly in Suriname, people are looking forward to a renewed flow of financial assistance from the Netherlands. Hugh Crosskill interviews Dutch Foreign Minister Hans van den Broek (00:48-03:57)en_US
dc.description.tableofcontents3. The British Home Office reveals that Black and Asian people are more likely to be victims of crime than White people. Hugh Crosskill interviews Helen Edwards Assistant Director of Nacro (03:58-06:13)en_US
dc.description.tableofcontents4. Financial news: A British travel company offering its first Reggae Sunsplash package has a disappointing response. Music Travel Center Limited says it is the only company in Britain to organize hotel accommodation in Mobay, Jamaica as well as tickets and backstage passes for the music festival (06:14-08:00)en_US
dc.description.tableofcontents5. Five thousand children in Dominica have helped raise money to save two species of parrot threatened with extinction. Mike Rands of the International Council for Bird Preservation takes up the story to Jerry Timmins (08:01-11:00)en_US
dc.description.tableofcontents6. Ian Botham's decision to do England's winter tour of the Caribbean says it is more about his professional pride than the selectors' powers of persuasion. He speaks to Pat Murphy about his change of mind. Among Botham's detractors are Martin Johnson, cricket correspondent who offers his views (11:01-15:00)en_US
dc.formatStereo 192 bit rate MP3;44,100 Mega bits;16 biten_US
dc.format.extent15 min. 00 sec.en_US
dc.format.mediumSound, mp3en_US
dc.identifier.otherCAR0297en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/2139/48278
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherThe British Broadcasting Corporationen_US
dc.relation.ispartofThe BBC Caribbean Archives Collection 1988 - 2011en_US
dc.rightsCopyright British Broadcasting Corporationen_US
dc.rights.accessRightsAccess to this collection is available on site at the Main Library, Mona Campus (main.library@uwimona.edu.jm), Jamaica and The Alma Jordan Library (wimail@sta.uwi.edu), St. Augustine Campus, Trinidad and Tobago.en_US
dc.subject.lcshPeace-building -- Surinameen_US
dc.subject.lcshEconomic assistance -- Surinameen_US
dc.subject.lcshRacism -- Great Britainen_US
dc.subject.lcshTourism -- Jamaicaen_US
dc.subject.lcshExtinct birds -- Dominicaen_US
dc.subject.lcshParrots -- Dominicaen_US
dc.subject.lcshCricket -- Tournaments -- West Indiesen_US
dc.subject.lcshCricket players -- Great Britainen_US
dc.subject.otherBotham, Ian Terenceen_US
dc.titleCaribbean Report 15-08-1989en_US
dc.typeRecording, oralen_US

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