The University of the West IndiesOrr, Carol (anchor)Fraser, Tony (correspondent)Saith, Lenny (interviewee)Boucher, Carlston (interviewee)Cozier, Tony (correspondent)Gordon, Warren (correspondent)Thompson, Juliet (correspondent)Pearson, Mike (interviewee)Edwards, Claudette (interviewee)2016-09-212016-09-211996-10-11CAR2165https://hdl.handle.net/2139/428421. Headlines (00:00-00:29)2. A bitter contest to the end between Rowley and Manning for the leadership of Trinidad and Tobago's opposition. Chairman Lenny Saith is interviewed and Tony Fraser reports (00:30-02:24)3. The transhipment of nuclear fuels through Caribbean waters along with the problems facing the banana industry were high on the agenda in a recent UN meeting in New York. The meeting of Caribbean Foreign Ministers had gathered to address the General Assembly of the United Nations. Barbados Ambassador Carlston Boucher is interviewed (02:25-05:28)4. A warning from Geneva that the world's pollution threatens nations dependent on fishing. Warren Gordon reports (05:29-07:00)5. Hispanic community leaders living in the United States are to march in front of the White House on Saturday to protest anti-immigrant abuse (07:01-07:43)6. Former West Indian fast bowler Keith Boyce has died. Tony Cozier reports (07:44-11:05)7. A large production surplus for the 1996-1997 financial year is likely to resolve in a drop in the world's sugar prices. That is according to the latest report of the International Sugar Organisation (11:06-11:30)8. How smoking affects life expectancy in Britain is a subject that has been examined in a study published in the British Medical Journal. According to the survey lifelong male smokers are half as likely to live to the age of seventy-three years as nonsmokers. In this report Juliet Thompson looks at the implications of those findings for Britain's Afro-Caribbean community. Dr Mike Pearson spokesman of the British Thoracic Society and Claudette Edwards, Health Education Authority are interviewed. Juliet Thompson reports (11:31-14:14)9. Cuban Radio has reported that a Frenchman convicted of crime involving young girls has today been sentenced to twelve years in prison (14:15-15:24)Stereo 192 bit rate MP3;44,100 Mega bits;16 bit15 min. 24 sec.Sound, mp3enCopyright British Broadcasting CorporationPolitical parties -- Trinidad and Tobago.Nuclear fuels -- Caribbean Area.Banana trade -- Caribbean Area.Polllution.Marine pollution.Hispanic Americans.Cricket players -- West Indies.Sugar.Smoking -- Britain.Crime -- Cuba.Caribbean Report 11-10-1996Recording, 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.