Caribbean Report 23-04-1992
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1992-04-23
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The British Broadcasting Corporation
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1. Headlines (00:00-00:00)
2. The West Indies Cricket Team beats South Africa with a 52 run victory in Barbados. West Indies Cricket Board President Clyde Walcott comments on the team's transitioning (00:43-02:36)
3. St. Lucian Opposition Politician George Odlum, talks about the impact the allegations of sexual impropriety against Prime Minister John Compton will have on his party’s chances in Monday’s elections (02:37-05:02)
4. St. Lucia’s Information Minister Romanos Lansico vows that publisher of the St. Lucia Star, Rick Wayne will be run out of the country should the ruling United Workers Party win the elections (05:-05:16)
5. Correspondent Lionel Martin reports on Havana’s reaction to the Bush administration’s directive to close American ports to cargo and cruise ships that trade with Cuba. The response was published in Cuba’s official newspaper Granma (05:20-07:09)
6. The international community reacts to the new extension of the trade embargo set against Cuba by the Bush administration. Robert Levine, US Treasury Department Spokesman, Michael Krinsky lawyer and partner in a law firm, Ernest Corado President of the American Institute of Merchant Ships and the London based International Chamber of Shipping believe that the directive will affect free trade (07:10-13:53)
7. Caribbean Rights arranges the visit of Professor Gladstone Mills of Jamaica, Attorney Frank Solomon of Trinidad and Tobago and political Scientist P. Emmanuel to Guyana on May 10 to evaluate the country’s readiness for the upcoming general elections (13:54-14:20)
2. The West Indies Cricket Team beats South Africa with a 52 run victory in Barbados. West Indies Cricket Board President Clyde Walcott comments on the team's transitioning (00:43-02:36)
3. St. Lucian Opposition Politician George Odlum, talks about the impact the allegations of sexual impropriety against Prime Minister John Compton will have on his party’s chances in Monday’s elections (02:37-05:02)
4. St. Lucia’s Information Minister Romanos Lansico vows that publisher of the St. Lucia Star, Rick Wayne will be run out of the country should the ruling United Workers Party win the elections (05:-05:16)
5. Correspondent Lionel Martin reports on Havana’s reaction to the Bush administration’s directive to close American ports to cargo and cruise ships that trade with Cuba. The response was published in Cuba’s official newspaper Granma (05:20-07:09)
6. The international community reacts to the new extension of the trade embargo set against Cuba by the Bush administration. Robert Levine, US Treasury Department Spokesman, Michael Krinsky lawyer and partner in a law firm, Ernest Corado President of the American Institute of Merchant Ships and the London based International Chamber of Shipping believe that the directive will affect free trade (07:10-13:53)
7. Caribbean Rights arranges the visit of Professor Gladstone Mills of Jamaica, Attorney Frank Solomon of Trinidad and Tobago and political Scientist P. Emmanuel to Guyana on May 10 to evaluate the country’s readiness for the upcoming general elections (13:54-14:20)