Caribbean Report 10-08-2001
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2001-08-10
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The British Broadcasting Corporation
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1. Headlines (00:00-00:25)
2. Guyana's Opposition challenges the clean slate given to general elections last March. Barry Ramsaran of the People's Progressive Party and Desmond Hoyte of the Peoples National Congress are interviewed. Colin Smith reports (00:26-03:21)
3. United Nations preparatory conference on racism ends without an agreement on the inclusion of slavery. United Nations Human Rights Chief Mary Robinson, Afro-American Historian Manning Marlboro and Barbados Delegate to the Geneva meeting David Commissiong are interviewed. Orin Gordon and Emma-Jane Kirby reports (03:22-11:37
4. West Indies cricket administration says Wes Hall must restore democracy to the game in the region. Secretary of the Guyana Cricket Board Bishwa Panday is interviewed (11:38-15:18)
2. Guyana's Opposition challenges the clean slate given to general elections last March. Barry Ramsaran of the People's Progressive Party and Desmond Hoyte of the Peoples National Congress are interviewed. Colin Smith reports (00:26-03:21)
3. United Nations preparatory conference on racism ends without an agreement on the inclusion of slavery. United Nations Human Rights Chief Mary Robinson, Afro-American Historian Manning Marlboro and Barbados Delegate to the Geneva meeting David Commissiong are interviewed. Orin Gordon and Emma-Jane Kirby reports (03:22-11:37
4. West Indies cricket administration says Wes Hall must restore democracy to the game in the region. Secretary of the Guyana Cricket Board Bishwa Panday is interviewed (11:38-15:18)