Caribbean Report 25-11-1997
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1997-11-25
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The British Broadcasting Corporation
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1. Headlines (00:00-00:22)
2. As Guyana counts down to general elections one analyst sees the prospect of violence. Dr Selwyn Ryan, ISER is interviewed (00:23-03:52)
3. Electoral expectations in Jamaica as to where Prime Minister P.J. Patterson will present the party's election manifesto on Thursday (03:53-04:40)
4. Dominica seeks Trinidad and Tobago private sector help. Gordon Deane, President of the Trinidad and Tobago Industry and Commerce and Prime Minister of Dominica Edison James are interviewed. Tony Fraser reports (04:41-07:29)
5. Warwickshire wants Brian to head their team. Brian Lara may soon be captain of the West Indies team but if made captain he would be closely examine. He needs to be read the riot act. Dr Rudi Webster, Brian Lara, Tony Cozier and Dermot Reeve are interviewed (07:30-11:53)
6. Speculations about Jamaica's election date. People are speculating an election before Christmas. Prime Minister, P. J. Patterson is interviewed and Carol Orr reports (11:54-15:28)
2. As Guyana counts down to general elections one analyst sees the prospect of violence. Dr Selwyn Ryan, ISER is interviewed (00:23-03:52)
3. Electoral expectations in Jamaica as to where Prime Minister P.J. Patterson will present the party's election manifesto on Thursday (03:53-04:40)
4. Dominica seeks Trinidad and Tobago private sector help. Gordon Deane, President of the Trinidad and Tobago Industry and Commerce and Prime Minister of Dominica Edison James are interviewed. Tony Fraser reports (04:41-07:29)
5. Warwickshire wants Brian to head their team. Brian Lara may soon be captain of the West Indies team but if made captain he would be closely examine. He needs to be read the riot act. Dr Rudi Webster, Brian Lara, Tony Cozier and Dermot Reeve are interviewed (07:30-11:53)
6. Speculations about Jamaica's election date. People are speculating an election before Christmas. Prime Minister, P. J. Patterson is interviewed and Carol Orr reports (11:54-15:28)