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spelling ftunivwestindies:oai:oai:uwispace.sta.uwi.edu:2139:2139/15109 2023-07-02T03:29:36+02:00 Caribbean Report 30-06-1995 The British Broadcasting Corporation Richards, Ken (anchor) Crosskill, Hugh (correspondent) Camacho, Steven (interviewee) Benjamin, Winston (interviewee) Gower, David (correspondent) Sobers, Garfield (interviewee) Hughes, Hubert (interviewee) McIntyre, Allister (interviewee) Hutchinson, Peter (interviewee) The University of the West Indies Caribbean Area. 1995-06-30 Stereo 192 bit rate MP3;44,100 Mega bits;16 bit 15 min. 15 sec. Sound, mp3 audio/mpeg3 http://hdl.handle.net/2139/15109 en eng The British Broadcasting Corporation The BBC Caribbean Archives Collection 1988 - 2011 CAR1830 http://hdl.handle.net/2139/15109 Copyright British Broadcasting Corporation Access 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. Cricket -- West Indies Cricket -- Tournaments -- England Cricket players -- West Indies Economic development -- Anguilla Economic assistance British -- Anguilla Anguilla -- Politics and government Investments Foreign -- Montserrat Economic development -- Government policy -- Montserrat University and colleges -- Planning Education Higher -- Caribbean Area Academic achievement -- Caribbean Area Death row inmates -- Caribbean Area Capital punishment -- Caribbean Area Prison administration -- Caribbean Area Recording, oral 1995 ftunivwestindies 2023-06-13T16:10:08Z In this report: West Indies fastbowler Winston Benjamin has been axed from the squad currently touring England due to a lack of fitness and discipline. Steven Camacho, Chief Executive of the West Indies Cricket Board comments on the predominant reasons for the termination but Winston Benjamin contests the disciplinary side of it. Former West Indies captain Sir Gary Sobers talks about the state of West Indies cricket. Anguilla's Chief Minister Hubert Hughes wants Britain to fund an economic development programme for his island. Montserrat's Chief Minister Reuben Meade confirms the construction of a major private sector investment project with Britain and Brussels. The University of the West Indies (UWI) is moving to make its mark on the corridors of international academia. Death Watch, the UK-based organization, opposes the death penalty in the Caribbean region. Its Chairman Peter Hutchinson comments on its aim to nurture informed public opinion on the subject in the region. 1. Headlines with Ken Richards (00:00-00:45) 2. West Indies fastbowler Winston Benjamin axed from the West Indies squad due to lack of fitness and discipline (00:46-08:21) 3. Anguilla's Chief Minister wants the British government to fund an economic development programme for Anguilla (08:22-11:05) 4. Montserrat's Chief Minister holds talks for the construction of a major private sector investment project (11:06-11:40) 5. The UWI moves to make its mark on the international academic scene (11:41-13:11) 6. The UK-based organization, Death Watch is pressing for the abolition of the death penalty in the Caribbean region (13:12-15:15) Audio Anguilla anguilla The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine: UWISpace Meade ENVELOPE(-60.068,-60.068,-62.450,-62.450)
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topic Cricket -- West Indies
Cricket -- Tournaments -- England
Cricket players -- West Indies
Economic development -- Anguilla
Economic assistance
British -- Anguilla
Anguilla -- Politics and government
Investments
Foreign -- Montserrat
Economic development -- Government policy -- Montserrat
University and colleges -- Planning
Education
Higher -- Caribbean Area
Academic achievement -- Caribbean Area
Death row inmates -- Caribbean Area
Capital punishment -- Caribbean Area
Prison administration -- Caribbean Area
spellingShingle Cricket -- West Indies
Cricket -- Tournaments -- England
Cricket players -- West Indies
Economic development -- Anguilla
Economic assistance
British -- Anguilla
Anguilla -- Politics and government
Investments
Foreign -- Montserrat
Economic development -- Government policy -- Montserrat
University and colleges -- Planning
Education
Higher -- Caribbean Area
Academic achievement -- Caribbean Area
Death row inmates -- Caribbean Area
Capital punishment -- Caribbean Area
Prison administration -- Caribbean Area
The British Broadcasting Corporation
Richards, Ken (anchor)
Crosskill, Hugh (correspondent)
Camacho, Steven (interviewee)
Benjamin, Winston (interviewee)
Gower, David (correspondent)
Sobers, Garfield (interviewee)
Hughes, Hubert (interviewee)
McIntyre, Allister (interviewee)
Hutchinson, Peter (interviewee)
Caribbean Report 30-06-1995
topic_facet Cricket -- West Indies
Cricket -- Tournaments -- England
Cricket players -- West Indies
Economic development -- Anguilla
Economic assistance
British -- Anguilla
Anguilla -- Politics and government
Investments
Foreign -- Montserrat
Economic development -- Government policy -- Montserrat
University and colleges -- Planning
Education
Higher -- Caribbean Area
Academic achievement -- Caribbean Area
Death row inmates -- Caribbean Area
Capital punishment -- Caribbean Area
Prison administration -- Caribbean Area
description In this report: West Indies fastbowler Winston Benjamin has been axed from the squad currently touring England due to a lack of fitness and discipline. Steven Camacho, Chief Executive of the West Indies Cricket Board comments on the predominant reasons for the termination but Winston Benjamin contests the disciplinary side of it. Former West Indies captain Sir Gary Sobers talks about the state of West Indies cricket. Anguilla's Chief Minister Hubert Hughes wants Britain to fund an economic development programme for his island. Montserrat's Chief Minister Reuben Meade confirms the construction of a major private sector investment project with Britain and Brussels. The University of the West Indies (UWI) is moving to make its mark on the corridors of international academia. Death Watch, the UK-based organization, opposes the death penalty in the Caribbean region. Its Chairman Peter Hutchinson comments on its aim to nurture informed public opinion on the subject in the region. 1. Headlines with Ken Richards (00:00-00:45) 2. West Indies fastbowler Winston Benjamin axed from the West Indies squad due to lack of fitness and discipline (00:46-08:21) 3. Anguilla's Chief Minister wants the British government to fund an economic development programme for Anguilla (08:22-11:05) 4. Montserrat's Chief Minister holds talks for the construction of a major private sector investment project (11:06-11:40) 5. The UWI moves to make its mark on the international academic scene (11:41-13:11) 6. The UK-based organization, Death Watch is pressing for the abolition of the death penalty in the Caribbean region (13:12-15:15)
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author The British Broadcasting Corporation
Richards, Ken (anchor)
Crosskill, Hugh (correspondent)
Camacho, Steven (interviewee)
Benjamin, Winston (interviewee)
Gower, David (correspondent)
Sobers, Garfield (interviewee)
Hughes, Hubert (interviewee)
McIntyre, Allister (interviewee)
Hutchinson, Peter (interviewee)
author_facet The British Broadcasting Corporation
Richards, Ken (anchor)
Crosskill, Hugh (correspondent)
Camacho, Steven (interviewee)
Benjamin, Winston (interviewee)
Gower, David (correspondent)
Sobers, Garfield (interviewee)
Hughes, Hubert (interviewee)
McIntyre, Allister (interviewee)
Hutchinson, Peter (interviewee)
author_sort The British Broadcasting Corporation
title Caribbean Report 30-06-1995
title_short Caribbean Report 30-06-1995
title_full Caribbean Report 30-06-1995
title_fullStr Caribbean Report 30-06-1995
title_full_unstemmed Caribbean Report 30-06-1995
title_sort caribbean report 30-06-1995
publisher The British Broadcasting Corporation
publishDate 1995
url http://hdl.handle.net/2139/15109
op_coverage Caribbean Area.
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op_relation The BBC Caribbean Archives Collection 1988 - 2011
CAR1830
http://hdl.handle.net/2139/15109
op_rights Copyright British Broadcasting Corporation
Access 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.
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