Caribbean Report 29-10-1998
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1998-10-29
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1. Headlines (00:00-00:26)
2. Weakened Hurricane Mitch hugs Hondurian coastline as thousands are evacuated. Hondurian Ambassador to London Roberto Flores and Central American Representative for an Irish Humanitarian Group Sally O'Neil are interviewed (00:27-05:59)
3. Belizians facing the prospect of severe flooding. Karla Heusner reports (06:00-07:42)
4. In Cuba, four more Central American nationals have been arrested and charged with planting bombs at hotels in Havana. Tom Gibb reports (07:43-09:11)
5. OECS governments move to end exclusive rights for Cable and Wireless. St. Kitts and Nevis Communications Minister Cedric Libert is interviewed and Warren Gordon reports (09:12-12:50)
6. Key part of the European Union changes to its banana import system has been unveiled and goes into place in two months time. OECS Ambassador Edwin Laurent is interviewed and Debbie Ransome reports (12:51-15:27)
2. Weakened Hurricane Mitch hugs Hondurian coastline as thousands are evacuated. Hondurian Ambassador to London Roberto Flores and Central American Representative for an Irish Humanitarian Group Sally O'Neil are interviewed (00:27-05:59)
3. Belizians facing the prospect of severe flooding. Karla Heusner reports (06:00-07:42)
4. In Cuba, four more Central American nationals have been arrested and charged with planting bombs at hotels in Havana. Tom Gibb reports (07:43-09:11)
5. OECS governments move to end exclusive rights for Cable and Wireless. St. Kitts and Nevis Communications Minister Cedric Libert is interviewed and Warren Gordon reports (09:12-12:50)
6. Key part of the European Union changes to its banana import system has been unveiled and goes into place in two months time. OECS Ambassador Edwin Laurent is interviewed and Debbie Ransome reports (12:51-15:27)