Caribbean Report 23-07-1996
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1996-07-23
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The British Broadcasting Corporation
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1. Headlines (00:00-00:28)
2. Legal experts in the region say lost of television signals are not clear enough. CBU says it would cost them financially. Attorneys at law Dennis Barrow and Anthony Asaphan are interviewed (00:29-03:44)
3. Stations in Trinidad and Tobago are also in disagreement over the rights question. Attorney-at-law Allison Demas and Secretary General of the Caribbean Broadcasting Union Patrick Cozier are interviewed (3:45-07:34)
4. Further efforts to avert the threatened secession of Nevis. Dr Ralph Gonsalves spokesman for SCOPE, Managing Director William Libert are interviewed (07:35-10:49)
5. A founding member of the People's National Movement in Trinidad and Tobago has condemend the attacks by party supporters on an MP who has said to challenge the leadership of the PNM. PNM stalwart Ferdi Ferreira is interviewed and Tony Fraser reports (10:51-12:37)
6. Rastafarians celebrate in Ethiopia. Alice Martin celebrates (12:38-15:22)
2. Legal experts in the region say lost of television signals are not clear enough. CBU says it would cost them financially. Attorneys at law Dennis Barrow and Anthony Asaphan are interviewed (00:29-03:44)
3. Stations in Trinidad and Tobago are also in disagreement over the rights question. Attorney-at-law Allison Demas and Secretary General of the Caribbean Broadcasting Union Patrick Cozier are interviewed (3:45-07:34)
4. Further efforts to avert the threatened secession of Nevis. Dr Ralph Gonsalves spokesman for SCOPE, Managing Director William Libert are interviewed (07:35-10:49)
5. A founding member of the People's National Movement in Trinidad and Tobago has condemend the attacks by party supporters on an MP who has said to challenge the leadership of the PNM. PNM stalwart Ferdi Ferreira is interviewed and Tony Fraser reports (10:51-12:37)
6. Rastafarians celebrate in Ethiopia. Alice Martin celebrates (12:38-15:22)