Rowe, Yvette (anchor)Daly, Dennis (interviewee)Sumairsingh, Ray (interviewee)Lala, Dennis (interviewee)Fraser, Tony (correspondent)Crosskill, Hugh (correspondent)O'Connell, Helen (interviewee)2014-06-022014-06-021993-12-10CAR1425https://hdl.handle.net/2139/38274Headlines with Yvette Rowe (00:29)1. British Airways is the latest prospective international partner for BIWA – Debbie Ransome reports (00:30 -03:00)2. Trinidad and Tobago’s Attorney General announced that 50 prisoners who have been on death row for more than five years will have their sentences commuted to life imprisonment, in keeping with the Privy Council ruling in London. Dennis Daly QC - Jamaican based human rights lawyer gives his views on the ruling (03:01 - 04:34)3. Trinidad and Tobago is to introduce a catastrophe reserve fund to help local insurance companies to help with the problem of reinsurance – Ray Sumairsingh President of ATTIC explains the details of this proposals. And, Dennis Lala, Chairman of the Jamaican based ICWI says that such a fund has implications but is not impossible (04:35 -06:58)4. Tony Fraser reports on the views of regional experts addressing the issues of how does the Caribbean deal with the issues of a population explosion coupled with a loss of the region’s skilled people at an international conference on population and development (06:59 - 09:30)5. In Britain and the United States political pressure is mounting against single parent families. Charles Murray is considered a guru among academics – he argues that illegitimacy is the most pressing social problem of our time. Helen O’Connell – Education Coordinator of One World Action gives her opposing views to Murray’s proposals – correspondent Hugh Crosskill report s to Yvette Rowe (09:31 -14:57)Stereo 192 bit rate MP3;44,100 Mega bits;16 bit14 min. 57 sec.Sound, mp3enCopyright British Broadcasting CorporationAirlines -- Caribbean Area.British West Indian Airways -- economic aspects.British Airways -- economic aspects.Human rights -- Trinidad and Tobago.Natural disasters -- Insurance -- Economic aspects -- Caribbean Area -- Finance.Population -- Statistics -- Caribbean area.Human capital -- Caribbean Area -- Statistics.Single parents -- social aspects -- economic aspects.Illegitimacy -- Social aspects -- Economic aspects.Alliances -- British Airways -- airlines -- Caribbean area.Caribbean Report 10-12-1993Recording, 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.