Caribbean Report 20-11-1998
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1998-11-20
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The British Broadcasting Corporation
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1. Headlines (00:00-00:23)
2. Trinidadian journalist take to the streets to defend press freedom. Meanwhile, Tony Nicholas, President of the St. Lucian Media Workers Association has accused Prime Kenny Anthony of acting in a cowardly fashion by not reacting when the Panday government did not renew the contract of the Barbadian journalist Julian Rogers. President of the National Trade Union Centre Errol Mc Cleod, President of the Media Association, Dale Enoch and Prime Minister Kenny Anthony are interviewed. Journalist Tony Fraser reports (00:24-04:34)
3. European Trade Commissioner Sir Leon Brittan has launched a sharp attack on the United States over its threat to double taxes on a range of European products. Sir Leon Brittan and OECS Ambassador to Brussels Edwin Laurent are interviewed (04:35-07:24)
4. West Indies tour of South Africa takes them to Afrikaner territory. Telford Vice reports (07:25-09:00)
5. Hillary Clinton arrives in the Dominican Republic. Michael Norton reports (09:01-11:38)
6. Many may be familar with the term business wedding a way in which some try to secure residency in places like the United States. But what about wedding as a serious business? Lilian Zac reports (11:39-15:24)
2. Trinidadian journalist take to the streets to defend press freedom. Meanwhile, Tony Nicholas, President of the St. Lucian Media Workers Association has accused Prime Kenny Anthony of acting in a cowardly fashion by not reacting when the Panday government did not renew the contract of the Barbadian journalist Julian Rogers. President of the National Trade Union Centre Errol Mc Cleod, President of the Media Association, Dale Enoch and Prime Minister Kenny Anthony are interviewed. Journalist Tony Fraser reports (00:24-04:34)
3. European Trade Commissioner Sir Leon Brittan has launched a sharp attack on the United States over its threat to double taxes on a range of European products. Sir Leon Brittan and OECS Ambassador to Brussels Edwin Laurent are interviewed (04:35-07:24)
4. West Indies tour of South Africa takes them to Afrikaner territory. Telford Vice reports (07:25-09:00)
5. Hillary Clinton arrives in the Dominican Republic. Michael Norton reports (09:01-11:38)
6. Many may be familar with the term business wedding a way in which some try to secure residency in places like the United States. But what about wedding as a serious business? Lilian Zac reports (11:39-15:24)