The University of the West IndiesJarvis, Michael (anchor)Darling, Alister (interviewee)Cheung-Yee, Roger (interviewee)Richards, Ken (correspondent)Ninvalle, Pete (correspondent)Phillips, Colin (correspondent)Beckles, Frank Dr. (interviewee)Cummings, Rudolph Dr. (interviewee)Cozier, Tony (interviewee)Nunes, Neil (correspondent)2012-01-312012-01-312004-01-06CAR4052https://hdl.handle.net/2139/11537African and European airlines are not willing to have US Air Marshalls on their flights to some US bound destinations. Two illegal Srilankans were held in the Dominican Republic after behaving strangely on a flight from Paris. Lester Bird, the Antiguan Prime Minister, has promised to give up his current ministerial post when he becomes the Chairman of CARICOM. The officials in St. Lucia are hoping that their banana farmers will meet the standards set by the supermarkets in Britain. A recent trip to Haiti by President Mbeki has caused a dispute which the government of South Africa is trying to suppress. Guyanese authorities are trying to stop the high incidence of suicide in that country. The third test between the West Indies and South Africa ends in a draw, after West Indian batsman, Dwayne Smith made a century. The discovery of a case of mad cow disease in Washington has led to the banning of US beef by thirty seven (37) countries, including seven (7) countries from the Caribbean.1. Headlines: "Caribbean airlines to carry U.S. Air Marshalls aboard U.S. bound flights; St Lucian banana growers under mounting pressure to meet stringent U.K. and EU standards; Dwayne Smith saves the day for the Windies". (00:00-00:24)2. African and European airlines are not willing to accommodate demands from the United States to have US Air Marshalls on their flights to some destinations in that country. (00:25-04:26)3. Two illegal Srilankans were held in the Dominican Republic after behaving strangely on a flight from Paris. (04:27-05:44)4. Lester Bird, the Antiguan Prime Minister, has promised to give up his current ministerial post when he becomes the Chairman of CARICOM. (05:45-06:29)5. The officials in St. Lucia are hoping that their banana farmers will meet the standards set by the supermarkets in Britain.(06:30-08:46)6. A recent trip to Haiti by President Mbeki has caused a dispute which the government of South Africa is trying to suppress. (08:46-09:24)7. Guyanese authorities are trying to stop the high incidence of suicide in that country. (09:25-11:13)8. The third test between the West Indies and South Africa ends in a draw, after West Indian batsman, Dwayne Smith made a century. (11:14-14:31)9. The discovery of a case of mad cow disease in Washington has led to the banning of US beef by thirty seven (37) countries, including seven (7) countries from the Caribbean. (14:32-15:28)Stereo 192 bit rate MP3;44,100 Mega bits;16 bit15 min. 28 sec.Sound, mp3enAirlines - - Safety measuresAirlines - - AfricaAirlines - - United StatesAirlines - - EuropeAirlines - - West IndiesSmuggling - - Dominican RepublicIllegal aliens - - Dominican RepublicIllegal aliens - - SrilankanPrime Ministers - - AntiguaBanana growers - - St. LuciaBanana trade - - St. Lucia - - Economic aspectsBanana trade - - Great BritainAgriculture - - Economic aspectsSouth Africa - - Foreign relations - - HaitiHaiti - - Foreign relations - - South AfricaCaribbean AirlinesBird, LesterMbeki, ThaboSuicide - - Guyana - - StatisticsSuicide - - Guyana - - PreventionSuicidal behaviour - - PreventionCricket - - BattingCricket - - West IndiesCricket - - South AfricaCricket tournaments - - West IndiesCricket tournaments - - South AfricaSmith Dwayne R.Lara, Brian, 1969 -Sarwan, RamnareshBovine spongiform encephalopathyCattle - - Virus - - United StatesCaribbean Report 06-01-2004Recording, oral