The University of the West IndiesGordon, Warren (anchor)Brandt, David (interviewee)Goffe, Leslie (correspondent)Ninvalle, Pete (correspondent)Clare, Irwine (interviewee)Tucker, Winston (interviewee)Ollivierre, Michael (inteviewee)2015-01-192015-01-191997-11-19CAR2453https://hdl.handle.net/2139/394581. Headlines (00:00-00:30)2. Montserrat government and insurance companies agree on some compensation for volcano victims. Chief Minister David Brandt is interviewed (00:31-03:58)3. The government of the Dominican Republic is ready to grant its citizens living abroad the right to vote from overseas. The voting rights measure is on its way through the Dominican Congress. Leslie Goffe reports (03:59-06:20)4. A warning that tougher American Immigration Laws could have serious consequences which the Caribbean must unite to fight. Co-directors of the Caribbean Immigration Services Irwine Clare and Winston Tucker are interviewed and Pete Ninvalle reports (06:21-09:47)5. In Britain the Commission for Racial Equality which is viewed as an advocate of Afro Caribbean and other minority causes has found itself of being accused of racial discrimination (09:48-11:31)6. A coach and a calypsonian expess their views of Jamaica's qualification success.In cricket the West Indies could hava a hard time avoiding defeat in the first test against Pakistan in Peshawar. Calyposian Michael 'Lord Have Mercy' Ollivierre is interviewed (11:32-15:28)Stereo 192 bit rate MP3;44,100 Mega bits;16 bit15 min. 28 sec.Sound, mp3enCopyright British Broadcasting CorporationInsurance companies -- Caribbean Area.Disaster victims -- Montserrat.Suffrage -- Dominican Republic.Immigrants—United States.Racial discrimination -- Britain.Football -- Jamaica.Cricket—Tournaments -- West Indies.Cricket—Tournaments -- Pakistan.Volcano victims -- Montserrat.Voting rights -- Dominican Republic.Caribbean Immigration Services.Commission for Racial Equality -- Britain.Calypsonian Lord Have Mercy.Naidoo, Raj.Immigration laws -- United States.Caribbean Report 19-11-1997Recording, 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.