Caribbean Report 10-05-1991
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2014-07-28
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1. Headlines by Leslie Garth (00:00-00:32)
2. Sharief Khan reports that the Guyanese government is against the United States mission that is visiting to ensure that the elections are free and fair (00:33-02:40)
3. Leslie Garth speaks to Brian Atwood, President of the National Democratic Institute, Washington, DC, about the Guyanese government’s objection to the visiting international observer group (02:41-06:57)
4. At a recent conference held in Trinidad the issue of the death penalty, crime and drug trafficking were discussed. Debbie Ransome reports from Port of Spain (06:58-10:11)
5. Ten years after the death of Bob Marley, several persons pay tribute to how great the king of reggae was. These include David Ruddergan, Michael Manley, Edward Seaga and Marley’s mother (10:12-13:49)
6. Leslie Garth concludes the report with a reminder of the new BBC frequencies (13:50-14:41)
2. Sharief Khan reports that the Guyanese government is against the United States mission that is visiting to ensure that the elections are free and fair (00:33-02:40)
3. Leslie Garth speaks to Brian Atwood, President of the National Democratic Institute, Washington, DC, about the Guyanese government’s objection to the visiting international observer group (02:41-06:57)
4. At a recent conference held in Trinidad the issue of the death penalty, crime and drug trafficking were discussed. Debbie Ransome reports from Port of Spain (06:58-10:11)
5. Ten years after the death of Bob Marley, several persons pay tribute to how great the king of reggae was. These include David Ruddergan, Michael Manley, Edward Seaga and Marley’s mother (10:12-13:49)
6. Leslie Garth concludes the report with a reminder of the new BBC frequencies (13:50-14:41)