Caribbean Report 13-02-2001
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2001-02-13
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1. Headlines (00:00-00:27)
2. Castries accuses Cable & Wireless of trying to isolate it from the rest of the OECS. Prime Ministers Kenny Anthony and John Compton are interviewed. Pete Ninvalle reports (00:28-02:38)
3. Is there room for EXTEL as Cable & Wireless poll out of St. Lucia? OECS Secretariat Spokesman on Telecommunications Donnie De Freitas and Executive Vice President of Cable & Wireless for Barbados and the Windward Islands Trevor Clarke are interviewed (02:39-06:21)
4. Caricom heads holding the intercessional meetings in Barbados from tomorrow will be joined there by the Director General of the World Trade Organisation Mike Moore. Bertrand Niles reports (06:22-08:29)
5. Caricom heads are finally due to sign up to an agreement establishing the Caribbean Court of Justice. The agreement will be signed tomorrow night at the opening of the leaders intercessional. Opposition Leader Ralph Gonzales and President of the Jamaica Bar Association and Attorney General David Simmons are interviewed. Debbie Ransome reports (08:30-13:34)
6. Jamaica is coming to terms with those weddings in the nude. Vice President of Marketing for SuperClubs' Zein Nakash is interviewed. Emma Joseph reports (13:35-15:24)
2. Castries accuses Cable & Wireless of trying to isolate it from the rest of the OECS. Prime Ministers Kenny Anthony and John Compton are interviewed. Pete Ninvalle reports (00:28-02:38)
3. Is there room for EXTEL as Cable & Wireless poll out of St. Lucia? OECS Secretariat Spokesman on Telecommunications Donnie De Freitas and Executive Vice President of Cable & Wireless for Barbados and the Windward Islands Trevor Clarke are interviewed (02:39-06:21)
4. Caricom heads holding the intercessional meetings in Barbados from tomorrow will be joined there by the Director General of the World Trade Organisation Mike Moore. Bertrand Niles reports (06:22-08:29)
5. Caricom heads are finally due to sign up to an agreement establishing the Caribbean Court of Justice. The agreement will be signed tomorrow night at the opening of the leaders intercessional. Opposition Leader Ralph Gonzales and President of the Jamaica Bar Association and Attorney General David Simmons are interviewed. Debbie Ransome reports (08:30-13:34)
6. Jamaica is coming to terms with those weddings in the nude. Vice President of Marketing for SuperClubs' Zein Nakash is interviewed. Emma Joseph reports (13:35-15:24)