The University of the West IndiesGreaves, Keith Stone (anchor)Bramble, P. Austin (interviewee)Thomas, Moya (correspondent)Hayes, Rosie (correspondent)Ranneberger, Michael (interviewee)Geary, Kevin (correspondent)Horsford, Ryan (interviewee)Croft, Colin (interviewee)Holding, Michael (interviewee)Lloyd, Clive (interviewee)Katz, Ian (interviewee)2014-03-172014-03-171998-01-27CAR2502https://hdl.handle.net/2139/34525Montserrat's Housing Minister P. Austin Bramble is dissatisfied with the pace of construction of houses on the Northern part of the island. The US states that there needs to be more fundamental changes in Cuba before a softening of its policy towards the country. A high-level CARICOM delegation continues a series of meetings in South Africa aimed at initiating trade and investment opportunities. In cricket, the West Indies and England teams prepare for battle in the first test at Sabina Park, Jamaica. England has a rare chance to beat the Windies at home since West Indies cricket is considered to be in crisis. Cricket fans can follow the action on a new sports website developed by Britain's Guardian newspaper in partnership with Wisden. Ian Katz, internet editor states that the site will include session by session updates, plus live scores from every match. In Britain, the Trade Union Congress argues that race discrimination in the workplace is still at intolerable levels.1. Headlines with Keith Stone Greaves (00:00-00:25)2. Montserrat's Housing Minister is unhappy with the speed at which houses are being built on the Northern part of the island (00:26-04:10)3. The US states it is waiting for more fundamental changes in Cuba before a general softening of its policy towards the country (04:11-08:03)4. A high level CARICOM delegation is in South Africa to initiate trade and investment opportunities (08:04-08:49)5. The West Indies and England cricket teams to do battle in two days time at Sabina Park, Jamaica (08:50-12:02)6. Britain's Guardian newspaper sets up a website for the England cricket tour of the West Indies (12:03-14:25)7. The Trade Union Congress states that race discrimination in the workplace is still at intolerable levels in Britain (14:26-15:05)Stereo 192 bit rate MP3;44,100 Mega bits;16 bit15 min. 05 sec.Sound, mp3enCopyright British Broadcasting CorporationHousing -- MontserratHouse construction -- MontserratDisaster relief -- MontserratEconomic sanctions, American -- CubaEmbargo -- CubaUnited States -- Foreign relations -- CubaCuba -- Foreign relations -- United StatesForeign trade promotionCaribbean Area -- Foreign economic relations -- South AfricaSouth Africa -- Foreign economic relations -- Caribbean AreaCricket -- West IndiesCricket -- Tournaments -- EnglandSports -- Sociological aspects -- Caribbean AreaPopular culture -- United StatesOnline journalism -- Great BritainMass media and sportsDiscrimination in employment -- Great BritainRace discrimination -- Great BritainGreat Britain -- Race relationsCaribbean Report 27-01-1998Recording, 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.