The University of the West IndiesPatrick Soraya (anchor)Caroit, Jean Mitchel (correspondent)Andrews, Hughey Rev. (interviewee)Rodney, Carl (interviewee)Norton, Michael (correspondent)Myers, Pete (correspondent)Goffe, Leslie (correspondent)2014-07-222014-07-222014-07-22CAR0739https://hdl.handle.net/2139/387941. Headlines by Patricia Soriah (00:00-00:30)2. Jean Mitchel Caroit reports that 23 persons were accused and arrested for selling and buying children In the Dominican Republic. Among those arrested are parents and several traffickers. The head of the ring is a lawyer Tenure Gonzales, who has fled the country (00:31-01:55).3. Pete Myers reports that in Columbia, police and drug control officials from more than 30 countries, are meeting to formulate joint plans to combat the cocaine trade. New smuggling routes in Columbia and the financial operations of drug traffickers are revealed. Representatives from the Bahamas and Jamaica are attending this meeting (01:56-03:35)4. Prime Minister of Haiti, Rene Preval announced on Tuesday that attempts are being made to destabilize the government of President Aristide. Michael Norton reports that numerous fires and attempts of mug violence have taken place recently in Haiti. The government has alerted the country to be vigilant and to cooperate with the army, as there appears to be an attempt to threaten constitutional order (03:36-07:38)5. The news of Reverend Al Sharpton’s visit to Britain has caused controversy across the country where the Daily Mail newspaper warns the British immigration services not to let him into the country. Leslie Goffe reports on the fuss that this is causing on the Caribbean community in Britain and speaks to Reverend Hughey Andrews and Carl Rodney (07:39-13:12).6. Shortly after the throne speech was delivered by the Governor General, Sir Edward Zacker, it was revealed that Jamaica will spend an increase of 3 billion dollars in its 1991/92 estimates of expenditure. Zacker’s speech called for the regularization and liberalization of the economy to be accelerated. Jamaica is also seeking to increase local and foreign investments with more trade in the east and the establishment of an Embassy in Japan (13:13-14:40)Stereo 192 bit rate MP3;44,100 Mega bits;16 bit14 min. 40 sec.Sound, mp3enCopyright British Broadcasting CorporationHuman trafficking -- Dominican Republic.Drug control -- Caribbean area.Drug control -- Columbia.Haiti -- political aspects.Jamaica -- economic aspects.International trade -- Jamaica.Religous leaders -- United States.Drug trafficking -- Caribbean area.Aristide, Jean-Bertrand.Sharpton, Al Rev.Zacker, Edward Sir.Gonzales, Tenure.Preval, Rene.Caribbean Report 25-04-1991Recording, 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.