The University of the West IndiesGreaves, Keith Stone (anchor)Lister, Richard (correspondent)Fraser, Tony (correspondent)Paterson, Emma (correspondent)Naysmith, Electra (correspondent)Holding, Michael (interviewee)Engel, Matthew (interviewee)Joseph, Emma (correspondent)Greer, Bonnie (interviewee)Hendricks, Lola (interviewee)2014-06-132014-06-131998-04-03CAR2550https://hdl.handle.net/2139/385581. Headlines with Keith Stone Greaves (00:00-00:23)2. The US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright will begin a three-day visit to the Caribbean. Her first stop will be Haiti, followed by Trinidad and Tobago. Richard Lister reports on what may have prompted the visit (00:24-04:59)3. Madeleine Albright's first stop is in Haiti where she is expected to show American support for the return to democratic rule on the island. Emma Paterson reports (05:00-06:36)4. Authorities in Suriname have begun proceedings against 15 people accused of an attempted government overthrow last October. Electra Naysmith reports (06:37-08:09)5. The cricket bible, Wisden has again raised concerns about courtesy in the game. Michael Holding questioned the level of sportsmanship left in the game and Wisden's editor Matthew Engel addresses the decline in standards in the gentleman's game (08:10-11:34)6. It is the 30th anniversary of the death of Martin Luther King whose name epitomises the struggle for black civil rights in the US and the ethos of nonviolence. Emma Joseph reports on whether Dr. King's dreams have moved any closer to reality (11:35-14:54)7. Recap of top stories (14:55-15:15)Stereo 192 bit rate MP3;44,100 Mega bits;16 bit15 min. 15 sec.Sound, mp3enCopyright British Broadcasting CorporationUnited States -- Foreign relations -- Caribbean AreaCaribbean Area -- Foreign relations -- United StatesUnited States -- Foreign relationsEconomic assistance, American -- Caribbean AreaDrug traffic -- Caribbean Area -- PreventionUnited States -- Foreign relations -- HaitiHaiti -- Foreign relations -- United StatesDemocracy -- HaitiSuriname -- Attempted coup, 1998Coups d'état -- SurinameSuriname -- Politics and governmentSportsmanshipSports -- Moral and ethical aspectsCricket -- Social aspectsAfrican Americans -- Civil rightsAfrican Americans -- HistoryNonviolenceCivil rights movements -- United StatesKing, Martin Luther, 1929-1968 -- InfluenceCaribbean Report 03-04-1998Recording, 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.