Caribbean Report 30-10-1997
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1997-10-30
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The British Broadcasting Corporation
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1. Headlines (00:00-00:22)
2. After the Montserrat crisis ministers deny being more interested in abandonment than rescue. Minister of Overseas Development Clare Short, Conservative Member of Parliament Bowen Wells and Governor Frank Savage are interviewed. Adam Brimelow reports (00:23-04:37)
3. Kittian Prime Minister tells us that he would press on with corruption inquiry. Prime Minister Denzil Douglas is interviewed (04:38-08:54)
4. It is the first day of election campaigning in Guyana but there has been a slow start because of the country's Divali holiday. Colin Smith reports (08:55-10:11)
5. Cuba says that an American citizen charge with promoting armed action against the government has been transferred to the country's high security prison. Rosie Haynes reports from Havana (10:12-11:43)
6. European Commissioner tells the ACP to wake up to the fact that the days of preferences are over. Prime Minister Denzil Douglas is interviewed and Clifford Smith reports (11:44-15:22)
2. After the Montserrat crisis ministers deny being more interested in abandonment than rescue. Minister of Overseas Development Clare Short, Conservative Member of Parliament Bowen Wells and Governor Frank Savage are interviewed. Adam Brimelow reports (00:23-04:37)
3. Kittian Prime Minister tells us that he would press on with corruption inquiry. Prime Minister Denzil Douglas is interviewed (04:38-08:54)
4. It is the first day of election campaigning in Guyana but there has been a slow start because of the country's Divali holiday. Colin Smith reports (08:55-10:11)
5. Cuba says that an American citizen charge with promoting armed action against the government has been transferred to the country's high security prison. Rosie Haynes reports from Havana (10:12-11:43)
6. European Commissioner tells the ACP to wake up to the fact that the days of preferences are over. Prime Minister Denzil Douglas is interviewed and Clifford Smith reports (11:44-15:22)