Caribbean Report 30-05-2001
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2001-05-30
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The British Broadcasting Corporation
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1. Headlines (00:00-00:27)
2. St. Vincent's Opposition Leader Arnhim Eustace speaks out at an alleged government victimisation of poorly paid workers. Leader of the New Democratice Party Arnhim Eustace is interviewed (00:28-02:58)
3. United States Navy is to resume bombing practice on the Puerto Rican Island of Vieques. Governor Sila Calderon is interviewed (02:59-04:23)
4. Junior Minister in the Jamaican Ministry of Finance Errol Ennis is tonight looking for a new job. He was embroiled in a controversial gambling scandal. Hugh Crosskill reports from Kingston (04:24-07:24)
5. Antigua's and Barbuda's former Health Minister Bernard Percival has come out fighting in a bid to clear his name. Medical Board Chairman Hugh Marshall is interviewed (07:25-09:56)
6. Amnesty International report highlights the state of human rights in the region. Piers Bannister of Amnesty International and Sheila Stuart, Caribbean Human Rights, Barbados are interviewed. Megan Jones reports (09:57-15:32)
2. St. Vincent's Opposition Leader Arnhim Eustace speaks out at an alleged government victimisation of poorly paid workers. Leader of the New Democratice Party Arnhim Eustace is interviewed (00:28-02:58)
3. United States Navy is to resume bombing practice on the Puerto Rican Island of Vieques. Governor Sila Calderon is interviewed (02:59-04:23)
4. Junior Minister in the Jamaican Ministry of Finance Errol Ennis is tonight looking for a new job. He was embroiled in a controversial gambling scandal. Hugh Crosskill reports from Kingston (04:24-07:24)
5. Antigua's and Barbuda's former Health Minister Bernard Percival has come out fighting in a bid to clear his name. Medical Board Chairman Hugh Marshall is interviewed (07:25-09:56)
6. Amnesty International report highlights the state of human rights in the region. Piers Bannister of Amnesty International and Sheila Stuart, Caribbean Human Rights, Barbados are interviewed. Megan Jones reports (09:57-15:32)