Caribbean Report 21-06-1995
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1995-06-21
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The British Broadcasting Corporation
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In this report: Trinidad and Tobago's former Attorney General Selwyn Richardson is gunned down in the driveway of his home. The public expressed anger and concern on local radio stations following the shooting. Dr. Keith Mitchell's New National Party wins Grenada's general elections. Lew Smith sums up the election results and the hopes of most Grenadians. Caribbean Report took to the streets to get the people's reaction to the election results. Prime Minister-designate Dr. Keith Mitchell comments on his local and regional priorities. In St. Lucia, the dismissed government minister Rufus Bousquet takes the stand at the commission of inquiry probing the alleged misuse of UN funds. As the West Indies prepare for the second test, England selectors place emphasis on its bowling, but Windies Captain Richie Richardson does not appear worried by this. West Indies batsman Brian Lara states that the Windies are hungry for victory.
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1. Headlines with Debbie Ransome (00:00-00:35)
2. Trinidadians express their anger following the murder of former Attorney General Selwyn Richardson (00:36-04:18)
3. Grenada's Prime Minister-designate Dr. Keith Mitchell talks about his local and regional priorities (04:19-11:35)
4. Rufus Bousquet appears before the commission of inquiry in St. Lucia (11:36-13:40)
5. West Indies captain Richie Richardson not worried by England's bowling (13:41-14:54)
2. Trinidadians express their anger following the murder of former Attorney General Selwyn Richardson (00:36-04:18)
3. Grenada's Prime Minister-designate Dr. Keith Mitchell talks about his local and regional priorities (04:19-11:35)
4. Rufus Bousquet appears before the commission of inquiry in St. Lucia (11:36-13:40)
5. West Indies captain Richie Richardson not worried by England's bowling (13:41-14:54)