Caribbean Report 07-09-2001
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2001-09-07
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1. Headlines (00:00-00:35)
2. People of Nevis go to the polls. Edward Herbert reports (00:36-02:17)
3. Grenada black listed by the Financial Action Task Force for insufficient anti-money laundering reforms but the Financial Minister fights back. Finance Minister Anthony Boatswain and Executive Secretary of the Financial Action Task Force Patrick Moulette are interviewed. Carol Orr reports (02:18-07:13)
4. Threats of violence and intimidation are entering the month long conflict between members of the government in Trinidad and Tobago. Attorney General Ramesh Lawrence Maharaj and Prime Minister Basdeo Panday are interviewed. Tony Fraser reports (07:14-09:21)
5. Twenty-seven year old Nassau village resident Brian Gardner is being charged with four counts of arson in connection with Tuesday's Bay Street fire (09:22-09:52)
6. No agreement as the United Nations Racism Conference is extended by another day. Trinidad and Tobago Ambassador Patrick Edwards and Guyanese High Commissioner Laleshwar Singh are interviewed (09:53-13:33)
7. Things seemed to be going from bad to worst for Jamaica's football fans. Conrad Hamilton reports (13:34-15:15)
2. People of Nevis go to the polls. Edward Herbert reports (00:36-02:17)
3. Grenada black listed by the Financial Action Task Force for insufficient anti-money laundering reforms but the Financial Minister fights back. Finance Minister Anthony Boatswain and Executive Secretary of the Financial Action Task Force Patrick Moulette are interviewed. Carol Orr reports (02:18-07:13)
4. Threats of violence and intimidation are entering the month long conflict between members of the government in Trinidad and Tobago. Attorney General Ramesh Lawrence Maharaj and Prime Minister Basdeo Panday are interviewed. Tony Fraser reports (07:14-09:21)
5. Twenty-seven year old Nassau village resident Brian Gardner is being charged with four counts of arson in connection with Tuesday's Bay Street fire (09:22-09:52)
6. No agreement as the United Nations Racism Conference is extended by another day. Trinidad and Tobago Ambassador Patrick Edwards and Guyanese High Commissioner Laleshwar Singh are interviewed (09:53-13:33)
7. Things seemed to be going from bad to worst for Jamaica's football fans. Conrad Hamilton reports (13:34-15:15)