The University of the West IndiesRichards, Ken (anchor)Milner, Alex (correspondent)Crosskill, Hugh (correspondent)Nairn, Allan (interviewee)Ninvalle, Pete (correspondent)Little, Rex (interviewee)Marshall, Hugh (interviewee)Bernal, Richard (interviewee)2014-02-102014-02-101995-12-15CAR1950https://hdl.handle.net/2139/24745The West Indies Cricket Board of Control discusses among other issues, the future of Brian Lara with the West Indies team. In Haiti, the country heads into Presidential elections with Rene Preval, candidate for President Aristide's Lavalas party, regarded as a favourite to win. American journalist Allan Nairn states that he has uncovered new evidence which further implicates the CIA in supporting the paramilitary gang FRAPH in Haiti. Police are investigating fires at two Cable and Wireless installations in St. Lucia which affected many cable subscribers and ran into millions of dollars in damages. In Antigua, there is a leadership crisis in the two months old People's Democratic Movement. Some Antiguans express skepticism about the new party and Mr. Hugh Marshall comments on the power struggle within the ranks. Jamaican Ambassador Richard Bernal urges small developing countries to vigorously pursue the process of preparation for participation in the Free Trade of the Americas (FTAA). In cricket, the West Indies Cricket Board has taken a decision that its headquarters will be moved from Barbados to Antigua.1. Headlines with Ken Richards (00:00-00:28)2. The West Indies Cricket Board meets to discuss the future of Brian Lara (00:29-00:56)3. Haiti moves ahead with Presidential elections as Rene Preval is regarded as the popular choice (00:57-05:06)4. American journalist Allan Nairn claims that the CIA supported a notorious paramilitary gang in Haiti (05:07-08:03)5. In St. Lucia, police investigates fires at Cable and Wireless installations (08:04-09:50)6. Antigua's new political party, the People's Democratic Movement is in the throes of a leadership crisis (09:51-13:25)7. Jamaican Ambassador Richard Bernal urges small developing states to prepare for participation in the FTAA (13:26-14:19)8. The West Indies Cricket Board has decided to move its headquarters from Barbados to Antigua (14:20-14:40)9. Recap of top stories (14:41-15:10)Stereo 192 bit rate MP3;44,100 Mega bits;16 bit15 min. 10 sec.Sound, mp3enCopyright British Broadcasting CorporationCricket -- West IndiesCricket players -- West IndiesNational security -- HaitiPresidents -- Haiti -- ElectionPresidential candidates -- HaitiHaiti -- Politics and governmentIntelligence services -- United StatesUnited States -- Foreign relations -- HaitiHaiti -- Foreign relations -- United StatesParamilitary forces -- HaitiFires -- Saint LuciaTelecommunication -- Fires and fire preventionPolitical parties -- Antigua and BarbudaPolitical leadership -- Antigua and BarbudaAntigua and Barbuda -- Politics and governmentFree trade -- Caribbean AreaStates, Small -- Economic conditionsNegotiationCaribbean Area -- Foreign economic relationsUnited States. Central Intelligence AgencyCable and Wireless (West Indies) Ltd.Caribbean Report 15-12-1995Recording, 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.