Caribbean Report 20-08-1992
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1992-07-20
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The British Broadcasting Corporation
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1. Headlines (00:00-00:30)
2. João Baena Soares, Secretary General of the OAS reacts to criticism about the organization’s slow response in returning democracy to Haiti (00:31-03:14)
3. Representatives from two CARICOM countries are among the five member technical mission left by the OAS to prepare the ground for whatever decisions are taken following the diplomatic visit (03:15-03:39)
4. Hubert Ingraham, opposition leader of the Free National Movement, wins general elections in the Bahamas. Leonard Archer, member of the West Indian Commission comments on the loss sustained by the Lynden Pindling camp (03:40-10:17)
5. Correspondent Gary Allen reports on the killing of four persons this morning in Jamaica in what appears to be gangland reprisals (10:18-11:52)
6. Rachel Stephens from the division of Social Responsibility of the Methodist Church in Britain defends Caribbean bananas against being a source of humour in Britain (11:53-13:41)
7. In Guyana, the opposition party is crying foul against the ruling People’s Progressive Party for using media time to campaign even though the country has not entered its official election campaign period (13:42-13:56)
8. Recap of headlines (13:57-14:21)
2. João Baena Soares, Secretary General of the OAS reacts to criticism about the organization’s slow response in returning democracy to Haiti (00:31-03:14)
3. Representatives from two CARICOM countries are among the five member technical mission left by the OAS to prepare the ground for whatever decisions are taken following the diplomatic visit (03:15-03:39)
4. Hubert Ingraham, opposition leader of the Free National Movement, wins general elections in the Bahamas. Leonard Archer, member of the West Indian Commission comments on the loss sustained by the Lynden Pindling camp (03:40-10:17)
5. Correspondent Gary Allen reports on the killing of four persons this morning in Jamaica in what appears to be gangland reprisals (10:18-11:52)
6. Rachel Stephens from the division of Social Responsibility of the Methodist Church in Britain defends Caribbean bananas against being a source of humour in Britain (11:53-13:41)
7. In Guyana, the opposition party is crying foul against the ruling People’s Progressive Party for using media time to campaign even though the country has not entered its official election campaign period (13:42-13:56)
8. Recap of headlines (13:57-14:21)