Caribbean Report 11-09-1998
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1998-09-11
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1. Headlines (00:00-00:27)
2. Progress in St. Kitts and Nevis after unity talks following a Caricom ministerial meeting. Dr Denzil Douglas is interviewed and Warren Gordon reports (00:28-05:10)
3. Minorty party leader in Guyana sees no need for Caricom facilitator in government and opposition dialogue. Leader of the United Force Party Manzoor Nadir is interviewed (05:11-08:00)
4. Jamaica's Ruling People's National Party scores big in Local Government Elections. Yvette Rowe reports (08:01-09:37)
5. With access to American television the people from the Caribbean like the rest of the world would have been following Congressional debate on the President Clinton Monica Lewinsky affair in Washington. Leslie Goffe in New York has been finding out what Caribbean Americans believe should happen to Bill Clinton. Caribbean Americans are interviewed (09:38-11:23)
6. Food aid yes but with no strings attached that is what the Cuban authorities have told the United Nations. Boxing legend Muhammad Ali and his wife Lonnie today concluded what they say was a non-political three day trip to Cuba. Lonnie Ali is interviewed and Chelston Lee reports (11:24-13:40)
7. While the 16th Commonwealth Games are well and truly on the way in the Malaysian Capital Kuala Lumpur Caribbean athletes have joined their counterparts from around the world at the games which have been officially opened. Harry Piatt reports (13:41-15:23)
2. Progress in St. Kitts and Nevis after unity talks following a Caricom ministerial meeting. Dr Denzil Douglas is interviewed and Warren Gordon reports (00:28-05:10)
3. Minorty party leader in Guyana sees no need for Caricom facilitator in government and opposition dialogue. Leader of the United Force Party Manzoor Nadir is interviewed (05:11-08:00)
4. Jamaica's Ruling People's National Party scores big in Local Government Elections. Yvette Rowe reports (08:01-09:37)
5. With access to American television the people from the Caribbean like the rest of the world would have been following Congressional debate on the President Clinton Monica Lewinsky affair in Washington. Leslie Goffe in New York has been finding out what Caribbean Americans believe should happen to Bill Clinton. Caribbean Americans are interviewed (09:38-11:23)
6. Food aid yes but with no strings attached that is what the Cuban authorities have told the United Nations. Boxing legend Muhammad Ali and his wife Lonnie today concluded what they say was a non-political three day trip to Cuba. Lonnie Ali is interviewed and Chelston Lee reports (11:24-13:40)
7. While the 16th Commonwealth Games are well and truly on the way in the Malaysian Capital Kuala Lumpur Caribbean athletes have joined their counterparts from around the world at the games which have been officially opened. Harry Piatt reports (13:41-15:23)