The University of the West IndiesOrr, Carol (anchor)Basulto, Jose (interviewee)Ransome, Debbie (correspondent)Leon, Alfredo (interviewee)Collymore, Yvette (correspondent)Savage, Frank (interviewee)Pryce, Michael (correspondent)Freeling, Charles (interviewee)Bose, Mihir (interviewee)2013-09-012013-09-011995-09-01CAR1875https://hdl.handle.net/2139/17145This report highlights a flotilla organized by Cuban exiles in Miami to Cuba. Jose Basulto, one of the organizers, states they will not violate the island's territorial waters or airspace but the possibility of confrontation is there. Meanwhile, a Cuban delegation has been in London to help forge plans for an international conference on sanctions. Alfredo Leon of the International Department of Cuba's Communist Party comments on the additional actions which can be taken by Cuba to get Washington to reconsider its sanctions against Havana. Caribbean activists and academics attended a landmark forum on women in Beijing, China. Caribbean non-governmental organizations have been most vocal on the issue of poverty. Montserrat's Governor Frank Savage has dismissed suggestions that the entire island should be evacuated following the increase in volcanic activity. In Britain, the debate on racism in cricket was re-opened following a controversial article in the Wisden magazine. The article has sparked a campaign to fight racism in the game. Charles Freeling, one of the organizers of the campaign "Hit Racism for Six" states that the overall aim is to ensure all cricket lovers could enjoy the game without fear of harassment. St. Vincent and the Grenadines have won a second international gold medal at the World Summit Games in Tokyo, Japan.1. Headlines with Carol Orr (00:00-00:28)2. Cuban exiles in Miami state that a confrontation on Cuba's shore is a possibility (00:29-03:15)3. Cuba to help forge plans for an international conference on sanctions in an attempt to get Washington to reconsider its sanctions against Havana (03:16-06:19)4. Caribbean delegates in Beijing puts women's poverty at the top of their list (06:20-08:39)5. Total evacuation of Montserrat is ruled out by the island's Governor Frank Savage (08:40-11:59)6. In Britain a controversial article has re-opened the debate on racism in cricket and sparked a campaign to fight racism in the game (12:00-14:28)7. St. Vincent and the Grenadines have won their second international gold medal (14:29-15:00)Stereo 192 bit rate MP3;44,100 Mega bits;16 bit15 min. 00 sec.Sound, mp3enCopyright British Broadcasting CorporationExiles -- Florida -- Miami -- Political activityCuban Americans -- Florida -- Miami -- Politics and governmentUnited States -- Foreign relations -- CubaCuba -- Foreign relations -- United StatesEconomic sanctions, American -- CubaEmbargoCuba -- Politics and government -- 1990-Women -- Caribbean Area -- Social conditionsNon-governmental organizations -- Caribbean AreaPoverty -- Caribbean Area -- Sex differencesWomen in developmentVolcanic eruptions -- MontserratEmergency management -- MontserratRacism in sports -- Great BritainCricket -- Social aspects -- EnglandGreat Britain -- Race relationsCricket -- West IndiesCricket matches -- EnglandTrack and field athletes -- Saint Vincent and the GrenadinesTrack and field -- Saint Vincent and the GrenadinesCaribbean Report 01-09-1995Recording, 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.