Caribbean Report 29-10-2001
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2001-10-29
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1. Headlines (00:00-00:27)
2. Corruption rocks Puerto Rico with some political figures subjected to Federal arrest. Senator Kenneth McClintock and Secretary of the Popular Democratic Party Carlos Lopez Feliciano are interviewed. Shannon Novak reports (00:28-03:22)
3. Incumbent and challenger have their say in the leadership leadership within the Antigua's Opposition UPP. United Progressive Party Leader Baldwin Spencer and Harold Lovell of the United Progressive Party are interviewed (03:23-08:49)
4. Authorities in Port-au-Prince have denounced a report that Anthrax found in the United States could have been made in Haiti. Ben Meade and Michael Norton report (08:50-11:15)
5. Jamaica vows to take to Commonwealth Heads the case of foreign recruiters poaching Caribbean teachers. President of the Jamaica Teachers Association Paul Adams is interviewed and Ken Richards reports (11:16-13:25)
6. United States warned the Jamaican government that any move to decriminalise marijuana could threaten relations between the two countries. Emma Joseph (13:26-15:23)
2. Corruption rocks Puerto Rico with some political figures subjected to Federal arrest. Senator Kenneth McClintock and Secretary of the Popular Democratic Party Carlos Lopez Feliciano are interviewed. Shannon Novak reports (00:28-03:22)
3. Incumbent and challenger have their say in the leadership leadership within the Antigua's Opposition UPP. United Progressive Party Leader Baldwin Spencer and Harold Lovell of the United Progressive Party are interviewed (03:23-08:49)
4. Authorities in Port-au-Prince have denounced a report that Anthrax found in the United States could have been made in Haiti. Ben Meade and Michael Norton report (08:50-11:15)
5. Jamaica vows to take to Commonwealth Heads the case of foreign recruiters poaching Caribbean teachers. President of the Jamaica Teachers Association Paul Adams is interviewed and Ken Richards reports (11:16-13:25)
6. United States warned the Jamaican government that any move to decriminalise marijuana could threaten relations between the two countries. Emma Joseph (13:26-15:23)