The University of the West IndiesGordon, Warren (anchor)Panday, Basdeo (interviewee)Fraser, Tony (correspondent)Weatherhead, Clyde (interviewee)Orr, Carol (correspondent)Smith, Stephen (interviewee)Richards, Ken (correspondent)Joseph, Patrick (interviewee)Ninvalle, Pete (correspondent)Smith, Colin (correspondent)Rohee, Clement (interviewee)2015-01-062015-01-061996-03-15CAR2015https://hdl.handle.net/2139/393721. Headlines (00:00-00:28)2. Trinidad and Tobago on the verge of a major industrial action. Prime Minister Basdeo Panday and PSA President Clyde Weatherhead are interviewed. Tony Fraser reports (00:29-04:09)3. The United Nations has highly criticized the British government's record on race relations. Carol Orr reports (04:10-05:16)4. The British House of Lords rejects calls to pay reparation for slavery. A top official of the European Union is not optimistic about the future of the Lome agreement. Ken Richards reports (05:17-11:49)5. St. Lucia's John Compton asks to clear the air on an embargo on Grenadian bananas. Patrick Joseph, Secretary of the Banana Salvation Committee is interviewed and Pete Ninvalle reports (11:50-13:44)6. Guyana's Foreign Minister Clement Rohee further denies to Opposition claims that he was involved in the alleged export of gold in diplomatic bags. Foreign Minister Clement Rohee is interviewed and Colin Smith reports (13:45-15:17)Stereo 192 bit rate MP3;44,100 Mega bits;16 bit15 min. 17 sec.Sound, mp3enCopyright British Broadcasting CorporationCivil Service -- Trinidad and Tobago.Racism -- Britain.Reparations for historical injustices -- Caribbean Area.Lome Conventions.Banana trade -- Saint Lucia.Gold smuggling -- Guyana.British House of Lords.Banana Salvation Committee -- Saint Lucia.Caribbean Report 15-03-1996Recording, 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.