The University of the West IndiesCrosskill, Hugh (anchor)Peynado, Jacinto (interviewee)Ransome, Debbie (correspondent)James, Edison (interviewee)Esquivel, Manuel (interviewee)Fraser, Tony (correspondent)Sobion, Keith (interviewee)Perreira, Joseph 'Reds' (correspondent)Richards, Ken (correspondent)Taylor, Derek (interviewee)2013-05-282013-05-281995-07-05CAR1833https://hdl.handle.net/2139/15332In this report: as the CARICOM Summit continues in Guyana, the private sector presented its position paper which calls for the establishment of a high level joint public and private sector task force to define regional priorities. The Vice President of the Dominican Republic, Jacinto Peynado states his country is still seeking full membership of CARICOM and has received backing from Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago. The future of regional airline LIAT continues to fly high on the agenda of the CARICOM Summit. CARICOM Chairman, Prime Minister Edison James of Dominica pushes the banana issue onto the front burner. In Trinidad, a rather unparliamentary wrangle is developing over government's attempt to remove the Speaker of the House of Representatives through a no confidence motion. Dr. Denzil Douglas, the new Prime Minister of St. Kitts/Nevis spends his first day in office and reflects on the wind of change blowing through the Caribbean. In cricket, the West Indies makes two changes to their twelve-man squad for the third test against England. Chief Minister Derek Taylor of the Turks and Caicos Islands discusses his country's economic development with British officials.1. Headlines with Hugh Crosskill (00:00-00:19)2. The private sector presents its position paper at the CARICOM Summit (00:20-00:55)3. The Dominican Republic states it has the backing of Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago in its long standing bid for CARICOM membership (00:56-03:05)4. Regional leaders continue to grapple with the problems of LIAT (03:06-05:59)5. The government of Trinidad and Tobago attempts to remove the Speaker of the House of Representatives (06:00-07:48)6. The new Prime Minister of St. Kitts/Nevis, Dr. Denzil Douglas spends his first day in office (07:49-10:50)7. The West Indies have made two changes to their squad for the third test (10:51-12:25)8. The Turks and Caicos Islands government wants Britain to pump more money into its dependent territories (12:26-14:32)9. Recap of top stories (14:33-14:58)Stereo 192 bit rate MP3;44,100 Mega bits;16 bit14 min. 58 sec.Sound, mp3enCopyright British Broadcasting CorporationCaribbean CommunityCaribbean Area -- Foreign relationsCaribbean Area -- Economic integrationPublic-private sector cooperation -- Caribbean AreaDominican Republic -- Politics and governmentDominican Republic -- Relations -- Caribbean AreaCaribbean Area -- Relations -- Dominican RepublicAirlines -- Caribbean AreaPrivatization -- Caribbean AreaBanana trade -- Caribbean AreaUnited States -- Foreign relationsTrinidad and Tobago -- Politics and governmentParliamentary practice -- Trinidad and TobagoRepresentative government and representation -- Public opinionSaint Kitts and Nevis -- Politics and governmentPolitical parties -- Saint Kitts and NevisSocial change -- Saint Kitts and NevisCricket -- West IndiesCricket -- Tournaments -- EnglandCricket players -- West IndiesTurks and Caicos Islands -- Politics and governmentEconomic development -- Turks and Caicos IslandsGreat Britain -- Territories and possessionsLIAT (Airline)Trinidad and Tobago. ParliamentCaribbean Report 05-07-1995Recording, 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.