Caribbean Report 16-07-1998
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1998-07-16
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1. Headlines with Debbie Ransome (00:00-00:29)
2. CARICOM rushes through plans to discuss Nevis' proposal on separating from St. Kitts. Premier of Nevis Vance Amory, Acting Prime Minister Sam Condor and Political Analyst Professor Ivelaw Griffith, Florida State University are interviewed (00:30-07:11)
3. European officials look at the future of Lome. European Member of Parliament and Vice of the ACP/EU Joint Assembly Clarisse Kinnock, Philip Lowe of the European Commission, OECS Ambassador to Brussels Edwin Laurent are interviewed. Electra Naismith reports (07:12-11:02)
5. The future of Caribbean trade in a larger global economy also came up for discussion in Havana during a visit there by Jamaica's Deputy Prime Minister Seymour Mullings. Seymour Mullings is interviewed (11:03-12:02)
4. Haiti's search for a new Prime Minister maybe ended. Keith 'Stone' Greaves reports (12:03-14:02)
5. Prostitution, sex and tourism are the topics being discussed in Kingston over the next two days. A conference on "The Implications of the World's Oldest Profession" are being looked at. Clinical Psychologist, UWI, Mona Dr Peter Wheeler is interviewed (14:03-15:21)
2. CARICOM rushes through plans to discuss Nevis' proposal on separating from St. Kitts. Premier of Nevis Vance Amory, Acting Prime Minister Sam Condor and Political Analyst Professor Ivelaw Griffith, Florida State University are interviewed (00:30-07:11)
3. European officials look at the future of Lome. European Member of Parliament and Vice of the ACP/EU Joint Assembly Clarisse Kinnock, Philip Lowe of the European Commission, OECS Ambassador to Brussels Edwin Laurent are interviewed. Electra Naismith reports (07:12-11:02)
5. The future of Caribbean trade in a larger global economy also came up for discussion in Havana during a visit there by Jamaica's Deputy Prime Minister Seymour Mullings. Seymour Mullings is interviewed (11:03-12:02)
4. Haiti's search for a new Prime Minister maybe ended. Keith 'Stone' Greaves reports (12:03-14:02)
5. Prostitution, sex and tourism are the topics being discussed in Kingston over the next two days. A conference on "The Implications of the World's Oldest Profession" are being looked at. Clinical Psychologist, UWI, Mona Dr Peter Wheeler is interviewed (14:03-15:21)