Caribbean Report 06-11-1996
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1996-11-06
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The British Broadcasting Corporation
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1. Headlines (00:00-00:30)
2. With President Clinton's re-election the question is asked if the writing is on the wall for immigrants and black Americans? Haitians in Haiti welcome President Clinton's re-election. Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes-Norton and Professor Charles Russell of the Medgar Evers College, Brooklyn, New York are interviewed. Michael Norton reports (00:31-07:14)
3. In Trinidad and Tobago talks and allegations of corruption within Prime Minister Basdeo Panday's government ended abruptly today. Prime Minister Basdeo Panday invited Opposition Leader Patrick Manning to discuss allegations that the government is corrupt. Tony Fraser reports (07:15-08:49
4. Scientists are in the dark about new moulten substances growing in the bows of Soufriere Hills. Chief Scientist Richie Richardson is interviewed (08:50-12:11)
5. The future direction of Nevis spelt out in a document penned by the island's Premier. Premier Vance Amory is interviewed. (12:12-13:25)
6. West Indies is going into the upcoming series against the Australia fearful of Shane Warne, the number one Australian bowler, as there are doubts about his recovery from a finger injury. Warren Gordon reports (13:26-15:22)
2. With President Clinton's re-election the question is asked if the writing is on the wall for immigrants and black Americans? Haitians in Haiti welcome President Clinton's re-election. Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes-Norton and Professor Charles Russell of the Medgar Evers College, Brooklyn, New York are interviewed. Michael Norton reports (00:31-07:14)
3. In Trinidad and Tobago talks and allegations of corruption within Prime Minister Basdeo Panday's government ended abruptly today. Prime Minister Basdeo Panday invited Opposition Leader Patrick Manning to discuss allegations that the government is corrupt. Tony Fraser reports (07:15-08:49
4. Scientists are in the dark about new moulten substances growing in the bows of Soufriere Hills. Chief Scientist Richie Richardson is interviewed (08:50-12:11)
5. The future direction of Nevis spelt out in a document penned by the island's Premier. Premier Vance Amory is interviewed. (12:12-13:25)
6. West Indies is going into the upcoming series against the Australia fearful of Shane Warne, the number one Australian bowler, as there are doubts about his recovery from a finger injury. Warren Gordon reports (13:26-15:22)