Caribbean Report 12-10-1998
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1998-10-12
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The British Broadcasting Corporation
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1. Headlines (00:00-00:24)
2. Guyana's President Janet Jagan makes a buy local appeal. President Janet Jagan and Dr Clive Thomas of the University of Guyana is currently the George Beckford Professor of Economics at the Mona Campus are interviewed (00:25-04:02)
3. Talks seeking a solution to the impasse between America and the Caribbean over banana exports to Europe takes place this week in Washington, DC. Caricom's Head and St. Lucia's Prime Minister Dr Kenny Anthony is interviewed and Roy Osana reports (04:03-05:59)
4. Britain's Privy Council has yet again extended its hearing into an appeal from two Trinidad death row prisoners Darren Thomas and Hanif Hillaire who are seeking to have their death sentences committed to life (06:00-06:59)
5. Inter-American Bank has frozen three major loans to Haiti as that country's political crisis drags on. Haiti has been without a Prime Minister for over a year and the IADB has now frozen loans. Professor of Sociology, Florida International University Anthony Maingot is interviewed (07:00-09:54)
6. Previously unheard Bob Marley songs from where the legend began. Archivist Jeremy Collingwood is interviewed and Razia Iqbal reports (09:55-15:24)
2. Guyana's President Janet Jagan makes a buy local appeal. President Janet Jagan and Dr Clive Thomas of the University of Guyana is currently the George Beckford Professor of Economics at the Mona Campus are interviewed (00:25-04:02)
3. Talks seeking a solution to the impasse between America and the Caribbean over banana exports to Europe takes place this week in Washington, DC. Caricom's Head and St. Lucia's Prime Minister Dr Kenny Anthony is interviewed and Roy Osana reports (04:03-05:59)
4. Britain's Privy Council has yet again extended its hearing into an appeal from two Trinidad death row prisoners Darren Thomas and Hanif Hillaire who are seeking to have their death sentences committed to life (06:00-06:59)
5. Inter-American Bank has frozen three major loans to Haiti as that country's political crisis drags on. Haiti has been without a Prime Minister for over a year and the IADB has now frozen loans. Professor of Sociology, Florida International University Anthony Maingot is interviewed (07:00-09:54)
6. Previously unheard Bob Marley songs from where the legend began. Archivist Jeremy Collingwood is interviewed and Razia Iqbal reports (09:55-15:24)