The University of the West IndiesRichards, Ken (anchor)Mullings, Audrey (interviewee)Bruce, Iain (correspondent)Dausa, Rafael (interviewee)Basulto, Jose (interviewee)Urfie, Jean-Yves (interviewee)Bennendijk, Chandra van (correspondent)Otway, Graham (interviewee)Crosskill, Hugh (interviewee)Morton, James (interviewee)2013-07-032013-07-031995-08-29CAR1872https://hdl.handle.net/2139/15851In Montserrat a new vent on the volcano belched steam and ash as an evacuation order is kept in place. The Caribbean Disaster Emergency Response Agency (CDERA) Deputy Coordinator Audrey Mullings comments on how prepare the organization is to provide assistance to Montserrat. Tropical storm Iris is back up to hurricane strength after it left extensive damage to banana crops both in St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines. A group of Cuban exiles plan a protest sailing to Cuba off the South Florida Keys. However, a spokesman for the Cuban government, Rafael Dausa states that Cuba is ready to face any intrusion into Cuban space or waters. In Haiti, the campaign for the second round of elections starts and Father Jean-Yves Urfie gives his reaction to the criticism of the irregularities that occurred in the first round. In Suriname, election fever has started although no election date has been announced and voters express their aversion to ethnic-based party politics. In cricket, the British sporting press reported on the drawn series between England and the West Indies and some of the headlines paid tribute to England's captain Mike Atherton. Warm weather and crowds of more than one million helped make Notting Hill Carnival a success this year.1. Headlines with Ken Richards (00:00-00:29)2. Montserrat's volcano coughs up some more steam and ash as monitoring for a possible eruption continues (00:30-04:12)3. Tropical storm Iris leaves extensive damage to banana crops (04:13-05:05)4. Miami-based exiles warned against invading Cuban airspace and territorial waters (05:06-07:14)5. Haiti's second round of elections to start amid intense criticism of irregularities that occurred in the first round (07:15-08:37)6. In Suriname, election fever has started although no election date has been announced (08:38-10:40)7. The British sporting press pays tribute to English skipper Mike Atherton (10:41-13:10)8. London's Notting Hill Carnival labelled a major sucess (13:11-14:45)9. Recap of top stories (14:46-15:05)Stereo 192 bit rate MP3;44,100 Mega bits;16 bit15 min. 05 sec.Sound, mp3enCopyright British Broadcasting CorporationVolcanic eruptions -- MontserratEmergency management -- Caribbean AreaHurricanes -- Caribbean AreaHurricane damage -- Caribbean AreaBananas -- Windward IslandsExiles -- CubaCuban Americans -- Florida -- Miami -- Political activityUnited States -- Foreign relations -- CubaCuba -- Foreign relations -- United StatesElections -- HaitiElections -- Corrupt practices -- HaitiHaiti -- Politics and government -- 1986-Elections -- SurinameSuriname -- Ethnic relations -- Political aspectsSuriname -- Politics and governmentBritish newspapers -- HeadlinesCricket -- Tournaments -- EnglandCricket captains -- EnglandCarnival -- England -- LondonNotting Hill (London, England)Caribbean Report 29-08-1995Recording, 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.