Caribbean Report 10-05-2001
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2001-05-10
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1. Headlines (00:00-00:25)
2. OAS and Caricom again try to resolve Haiti's political crisis. Michael Norton reports (00:26-03:26
3. Plan to rescue the Windwards banana industry. Chief Executive Officer of WIBDECO Bernard Cornibert, Managing Director of the Tropical Quality Fruit Company Limited Peter Serieux, Renwick Rose of the Windward Islands Farmers Association and Heraldine Rock of the St. Lucia Banana Growers Association are interviewed. Pete Ninvalle reports (03:27-07:35)
4. Man who heads the Banking Regulations Authority in the Bahamas is pronouncing himself satisfied with the visit of a team from the Financial Action Task Force. Chairman of the Bahamas Financial Services Board Ian Fair is interviewed (07:36-09:46)
5. President Bush is nominated as his new drugs are a man known for his zero tolerance in drugs (09:47-10:20)
6. Remembering Bob Marley twenty years after his death. Bob Marley and several Rastafarians are interviewed. Yvette Rowe reports (10:21-15:47)
2. OAS and Caricom again try to resolve Haiti's political crisis. Michael Norton reports (00:26-03:26
3. Plan to rescue the Windwards banana industry. Chief Executive Officer of WIBDECO Bernard Cornibert, Managing Director of the Tropical Quality Fruit Company Limited Peter Serieux, Renwick Rose of the Windward Islands Farmers Association and Heraldine Rock of the St. Lucia Banana Growers Association are interviewed. Pete Ninvalle reports (03:27-07:35)
4. Man who heads the Banking Regulations Authority in the Bahamas is pronouncing himself satisfied with the visit of a team from the Financial Action Task Force. Chairman of the Bahamas Financial Services Board Ian Fair is interviewed (07:36-09:46)
5. President Bush is nominated as his new drugs are a man known for his zero tolerance in drugs (09:47-10:20)
6. Remembering Bob Marley twenty years after his death. Bob Marley and several Rastafarians are interviewed. Yvette Rowe reports (10:21-15:47)