The University of the West IndiesRansome, Debbie (anchor)Spencer, Baldwin (interviewee)Seale, Gordon (interviewee)Fraser, Tony (correspondent)Sparrow (interviewee)Agnew, Jonathan (correspondent)2014-02-072014-02-071992-02-27CAR0959https://hdl.handle.net/2139/24358Antiguan Police fires tear gas into a crowd of demonstrators calling for the resignation of the prime minister amid allegations of financial impropriety in public office. The Barbados Board of Tourism and the Barbados Hotel and Tourism Association are to meet to discuss the impact of crime on tourism. This follows on an attempted armed attack on a bus carrying American tourists. A Guyanese financial delegation led by Finance Minister Carl Greenidge, is to meet in Port of Spain with finance officials from Trinidad and Tobago to settle Guyana’s $314 million debt. The US Congress is considering a bill to halt the repatriation of Haitian refugees for six months or less depending on how soon political stability is restored in Haiti. After a decade and a half, Calypsonian Might Sparrow re-enters the Calypso Monarch Competition. England beats the West Indies Cricketers by 3 runs with the loss of 4 wickets and 40 overs to spare in Melbourne, Australia. Guyanese born boxer, Dennis Andries will fight against Frenchman Akim Tafer in a bid to capture the European Cruiserweight title. Finally, Antiguan political parties are scheduled to meet to discuss the tear gassing of demonstrators outside parliament.1. Headlines (00:00-00:31)2. Antiguan police fires tear gas on a group of demonstrators outside the Antiguan parliament causing injuries to a dozen or so protestors. Opposition leader Baldwin Spencer voices condemnation of the act (00:32-03:37)3. The Barbados Board of Tourism and the Barbados Hotel and Tourism Association to meet following an attempted armed attack on a bus carrying American tourists. President of the Barbados Hotel and Tourism Association, Gordon Seale emphasises the importance of tourist advisories (03:38-06:41)4. Finance officials from Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago are carded to meet in two weeks to settle Guyana’s 314 million dollar debt to Trinidad and Tobago (06:42-07:21)5. The US Congress is considering a bill to halt the repatriation of Haitian refugees from Guantanamo Bay in Cuba as well as on US coastguard ships. Clips are played featuring opposing viewpoints from Congressman Charles Rangel and Republican Congressman David Dreier (07:22-08:57)6. Calypsonian Mighty Sparrow is set to return to the Calypso Monarch Competition. Sparrow shares his reason for his return in an interview with correspondent Tony Fraser (08:58-12:08)7. The West Indies Cricket Team loses to England in its first match of the World Cup Tournament. Jonathan Agnew reports from Australia (12:09-13:56)8. Guyanese born boxer, Dennis Andries will pair off with Frenchman Akim Tafer in France to win the European Cruiserweight title (13:57-14:24)9. An update on the lead story. Political parties to meet presently to discuss the tear gassing of demonstrators outside the Antiguan Parliament (14:25-14:50)Stereo 192 bit rate MP3;44,100 Mega bits;16 bit14 min. 54 sec.Sound, mp3enCopyright British Broadcasting CorporationDemonstrations -- Antigua and Barbuda -- AntiguaPolice -- Complaints against -- Antigua and Barbuda -- AntiguaTear gas -- Antigua and Barbuda -- AntiguaCrowd control -- Antigua and Barbuda -- AntiguaRichards, VivTourists -- Violence against -- BarbadosEscaped prisoners -- BarbadosDebts, public -- GuyanaTrinidad and Tobago -- Agriculture -- GuyanaInvestments, Developing country -- Agriculture -- GuyanaRepatriation -- HaitiUnited States -- Refugees -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- HaitiCalypso (Music) -- Competitions -- Trinidad and TobagoCricket players -- Tournaments -- West IndiesCricket matches -- Losses -- West IndiesBoxing matches -- EuropeUnited Progressive Party (UPP) -- AntiguaBarbados Hotel and Tourism AssociationMighty SparrowCalypso Monarch Competition -- Trinidad and TobagoWorld Cup (Cricket) (1992 : Australia; New Zealand)Caribbean Report 27-02-1992Recording, 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.