Caribbean Report 29-10-2001

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.authorWeir, Karen (anchor)
dc.contributor.authorNovak, Shannon (correspondent)
dc.contributor.authorMcClintock, Kenneth (interviewee)
dc.contributor.authorLopez Feliciano, Carlos (interviewee)
dc.contributor.authorLovell, Harold (interviewee)
dc.contributor.authorSpencer, Baldwin (interviewee)
dc.contributor.authorMeade, Ben (correspondent)
dc.contributor.authorNorton, Michael (correspondent)
dc.contributor.authorRichards, Ken (correspondent)
dc.contributor.authorAdams, Paul (interviewee)
dc.contributor.authorJoseph, Emma (correspondent)
dc.coverage.spatialCaribbean Area.en_US
dc.creatorThe British Broadcasting Corporationen_US
dc.date.accessioned2017-06-12T19:51:00Z
dc.date.available2017-06-12T19:51:00Z
dc.date.issued2001-10-29
dc.description.tableofcontents1. Headlines (00:00-00:27)en_US
dc.description.tableofcontents2. 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)en_US
dc.description.tableofcontents3. 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)en_US
dc.description.tableofcontents4. 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)en_US
dc.description.tableofcontents5. 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)en_US
dc.description.tableofcontents6. 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)en_US
dc.formatStereo 192 bit rate MP3;44,100 Mega bits;16 biten_US
dc.format.extent15 min. 23 sec.en_US
dc.format.mediumSound, mp3en_US
dc.identifier.otherCAR3483en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/2139/44435
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.lcshCorruption -- Puerto Ricoen_US
dc.subject.lcshPolitical leadership -- Antigua and Barbudaen_US
dc.subject.lcshAnthrax -- United Statesen_US
dc.subject.lcshAnthrax -- Haitien_US
dc.subject.lcshTeachers—Recruiting--Caribbean Areaen_US
dc.subject.lcshMarijuana -- Jamaicaen_US
dc.subject.lcshMarijuana -- United Statesen_US
dc.titleCaribbean Report 29-10-2001
dc.typeRecording, oralen_US

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