Caribbean Report 17-07-1990
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1990-07-17
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The British Broadcasting Corporation
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1. Headlines (00:00-00:38)
2. Cuban refugees finally leave the Czechoslovakian Embassy in Havana. Mary Hockaday reports from Prague and Lionel Martin reports from Havana (00:39-05:16)
3. US bill to end the legal rights of US companies to trade with Cuba through third-country subsidiaries. Kathy Louie reports (05:17-07:45)
4. Financial News. Evelyn Greaves, Barbados Trade Minister responds to the pressure for the Caribbean private sector to purchase raw materials from within the region (07:46-09:38)
5. The number of Caribbean visitors turn away from UK entry ports is likely to rise as 1992 approaches. Leslie Garth interviews Dudley Dryden, leader of the West Indian Standing Conference and Don Flynn, compiler of the Entry Refusal Report (09:39-15:14)
2. Cuban refugees finally leave the Czechoslovakian Embassy in Havana. Mary Hockaday reports from Prague and Lionel Martin reports from Havana (00:39-05:16)
3. US bill to end the legal rights of US companies to trade with Cuba through third-country subsidiaries. Kathy Louie reports (05:17-07:45)
4. Financial News. Evelyn Greaves, Barbados Trade Minister responds to the pressure for the Caribbean private sector to purchase raw materials from within the region (07:46-09:38)
5. The number of Caribbean visitors turn away from UK entry ports is likely to rise as 1992 approaches. Leslie Garth interviews Dudley Dryden, leader of the West Indian Standing Conference and Don Flynn, compiler of the Entry Refusal Report (09:39-15:14)