Caribbean Report 01-03-1996
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1996-03-01
Authors
Rowe, Yvette (anchor)
The British Broadcasting Corporation
French, David (interviewee)
Iglesias, Arnaldo (interviewee)
Goffe, Leslie (correspondent)
Ninvalle, Pete (correspondent)
John, Velon (interviewee)
Fenton, Brian (interviewee)
Crosskill, Hugh (correspondent)
Hunte, Conrad (interviewee)
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1. Headlines (00:00-00:28)
2. The United States warns Cuba against the attempt to disrupt a plan protest at sea tomorrow. United States Coast David French and Arnaldo Inglesias, Brothers to the Rescue are interviewed (00:29-02:31)
3. Canada rallies to keep the UN peace keeping mission going in Haiti. Leslie Goffe reports (02:32-04:02)
4. Early results from an investigation into the crash of an airline Boeing 757 off the coast of the Dominican Republic last month suggest forty instruments were to blame (04:03-04:33)
5. In St. Lucia, the opposition Labour Party appears likely to reject calls to join other parties for a united opposition to the ruling UWP. Velon John, St. Lucia Labour Party is interviewed and Pete Ninvalle reports (04:34-06:34)
6. Ministers in the Turks and Caicos Islands are waiting for a response to a petition they have sent to the British government. They are calling for the removal of the governor. Journalist Brian Fenton of the Daily Telegraph is interviewed (06:35-09:39)
7. The West Indies cricket team is battered in the British press after being humiliated by Kenya. Former West Indies Cricketer Conrad Hunte and Kenya Captain Maurice Odumbe are interviewed (09:40-15:21)
2. The United States warns Cuba against the attempt to disrupt a plan protest at sea tomorrow. United States Coast David French and Arnaldo Inglesias, Brothers to the Rescue are interviewed (00:29-02:31)
3. Canada rallies to keep the UN peace keeping mission going in Haiti. Leslie Goffe reports (02:32-04:02)
4. Early results from an investigation into the crash of an airline Boeing 757 off the coast of the Dominican Republic last month suggest forty instruments were to blame (04:03-04:33)
5. In St. Lucia, the opposition Labour Party appears likely to reject calls to join other parties for a united opposition to the ruling UWP. Velon John, St. Lucia Labour Party is interviewed and Pete Ninvalle reports (04:34-06:34)
6. Ministers in the Turks and Caicos Islands are waiting for a response to a petition they have sent to the British government. They are calling for the removal of the governor. Journalist Brian Fenton of the Daily Telegraph is interviewed (06:35-09:39)
7. The West Indies cricket team is battered in the British press after being humiliated by Kenya. Former West Indies Cricketer Conrad Hunte and Kenya Captain Maurice Odumbe are interviewed (09:40-15:21)