The University of the West IndiesThomas, Moya (anchor)Gordon, Orin (correspondent)Brandt, David (interviewee)Mitchell, Keith (interviewee)Nagamootoo, Moses (interviewee)Bryan, Anthony (interviewee)Coughlan, Geraldine (correspondent)Fennell, Mike (interviewee)Joseph, Emma (correspondent)2014-03-172014-03-171998-01-23CAR2500https://hdl.handle.net/2139/34523In Bermuda, representatives of Britain's Caribbean dependent territories arrive at a complete consensus on the review of their relationship with Britain. The CARICOM audit team to examine Guyana's elections faces a major hurdle regarding the composition of this team. However, CARICOM Chairman Dr. Keith Mitchell is sure of the support of all the parties involved. On the second day of the papal visit to Cuba, Pope John Paul II has publicly denounced the American embargo on Cuba. Professor Anthony Bryan of Miami University comments on how much weight this denouncement will actually carry. The President of the Regional Council of Guadeloupe, Lucette Michaux-Chevry has been placed under official penal investigation for the second time in two months. The organizers of this year's Commonwealth Games in Malaysia have assured that the games will not be affected by the economic problems in East Asia. Research published in the medical journal, The Lancet, suggests that the human eye cannot keep pace with everything that is happening on the football field. Hence, it is not necessarily the referee's fault if he makes the wrong decision sometimes.1. Headlines with Moya Thomas (00:00-00:13)2. Britain's Caribbean dependent territories come to a complete consensus on the review of their relationship with Britain (00:14-04:50)3. The CARICOM audit team to look at Guyana's election faces a major hurdle of consensus on the composition of the team (04:51-06:55)4. Pope John Paul II has publicly criticised the American embargo on Cuba (06:56-11:06)5. In Guadeloupe, the President of the Regional Council has been placed under official penal investigation in relation to a media libel suit (11:07-12:33)6. Organizers of the Commonwealth Games in Malaysia have confirmed that the games would not be affected by the economic problems in East Asia (12:34-13:36)7. Research has shown that football referees can sometimes make the wrong decision as the human eye can not keep pace with everything that is happening on the football field (13:37-15:09)Stereo 192 bit rate MP3;44,100 Mega bits;16 bit15 min. 09 sec.Sound, mp3enCopyright British Broadcasting CorporationGreat Britain -- Colonies -- AdministrationConstitutional law -- Great Britain -- ColoniesSelf-determination, NationalCitizenship -- Great BritainConflict management -- GuyanaGuyana -- Politics and governmentPapal visits -- CubaCatholic Church -- CubaEconomic sanctions, American -- CubaEmbargo -- CubaCriminal investigation -- GuadeloupePolitical corruption -- GuadeloupeForgerySports -- ManagementBudgetSports -- Economic aspects -- MalaysiaEye -- AnatomyEye -- Movements -- RegulationFootball refereesJohn Paul II, Pope, 1920-2005 -- Political and social viewsCommonwealth GamesCaribbean Report 23-01-1998Recording, oralAccess to this collection is available on site at the Main Library, Mona Campus (main.library@uwimona.edu.jm), Jamaica and The Alma Jordan Library (wimail@sta.uwi.edu), St. Augustine Campus, Trinidad and Tobago.