Caribbean Report 28-05-1999

1. Headlines with anchor Keith Stone Greaves (00:27) 2. Cuban President Fidel Castro has removed his foreign minister Roberto Robaina from his cabinet. Havana based journalist Pascal Fletcher reviews the new appointment (00:28 - 03:06) 3. In Haiti, the private sector and trade union associations are...

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Main Authors: The British Broadcasting Corporation, Greaves, Keith Stone (anchor, correspondent), Fletcher, Pascal (correspondent), Norton, Michael (correspondent), Shillingford, Henry (interviewee), Smith, Lew (correspondent), Greste, Peter (correspondent), Richardson, Wakefield (correspondent), Becca, Tony (interviewee)
Other Authors: The University of the West Indies
Format: Audio
Language:English
Published: The British Broadcasting Corporation 1999
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2139/40202
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spelling ftunivwestindies:oai:oai:uwispace.sta.uwi.edu:2139:2139/40202 2023-07-02T03:29:36+02:00 Caribbean Report 28-05-1999 The British Broadcasting Corporation Greaves, Keith Stone (anchor, correspondent) Fletcher, Pascal (correspondent) Norton, Michael (correspondent) Shillingford, Henry (interviewee) Smith, Lew (correspondent) Greste, Peter (correspondent) Richardson, Wakefield (correspondent) Becca, Tony (interviewee) The University of the West Indies Caribbean Area. 1999-05-28 Stereo 192 bit rate MP3;44,100 Mega bits;16 bit 15 min. 19 sec. Sound, mp3 audio/mpeg3 http://hdl.handle.net/2139/40202 en eng The British Broadcasting Corporation The BBC Caribbean Archives Collection 1988 - 2011 CAR2850 http://hdl.handle.net/2139/40202 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. Cuba -- Politics and government Protest movements -- Haiti Caribbean Area -- Economic conditions -- 21st century Economic assistance -- Caribbean Area Elections -- Anguilla Anguilla -- Politics and government Puerto Rico -- Foreign relations -- United States Cricket -- Tournaments -- West Indies World Cup (Cricket) Recording, oral 1999 ftunivwestindies 2023-06-13T16:13:47Z 1. Headlines with anchor Keith Stone Greaves (00:27) 2. Cuban President Fidel Castro has removed his foreign minister Roberto Robaina from his cabinet. Havana based journalist Pascal Fletcher reviews the new appointment (00:28 - 03:06) 3. In Haiti, the private sector and trade union associations are holding peaceful rallies in response to a spate of brutal murders and shootings in parts of the country. Michael Norton reports on the significance of the rallies (03:07 - 05:31 4. During the last day of the Meeting of the International Whaling Commission in Grenada, officials approve a request by Saint Vincent and the Grenadines to allow its whaling operations for the next three years. US, New Zealand, Mexico and Australia voice reservations. Commission Programme Director of the Dominica Conservation Association Henry Shillingford discusses the precedence set by the ruling. Lew Smith reports (05:32 – 08:35) 5. Cooperation in response to natural disasters in the region and focus on global economic problems are two agenda issues addressed at the Latin American Summit in Mexico. BBC correspondent Peter Greste reports (08:36 - 10:30) 6. At a conference in Sweden the international community pledged nine million dollars worth of aid for five Central American countries affected by Hurricane Mitch last year. The InterAmerican Development Bank and the World Bank will provide half of the aid money (10:31 – 10:54) 7. One week after the resignation of Anguilla Finance Minister Victor Banks the political climate remains tense. Wakefield Richardson reviews the ongoing political impasse (10:55 - 12:47) 8. The US marines admitted that one of its jet fired two hundred and sixty radioactive shells in Puerto Rico. Puerto Ricans are calling on US armed forces to withdraw from the country (12:48 - 13:32) 9. Within the Caribbean there is favorable response to the appointment of Vivian Richards as coach of the West Indies team for the current World Cup. He replaces Malcolm Marshall. Sports journalist Tony Becca discusses ... Audio Anguilla anguilla The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine: UWISpace New Zealand Wakefield ENVELOPE(-65.183,-65.183,-69.283,-69.283) Saint-Vincent ENVELOPE(-59.515,-59.515,50.600,50.600) Spate ENVELOPE(76.102,76.102,-69.418,-69.418)
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topic Cuba -- Politics and government
Protest movements -- Haiti
Caribbean Area -- Economic conditions -- 21st century
Economic assistance -- Caribbean Area
Elections -- Anguilla
Anguilla -- Politics and government
Puerto Rico -- Foreign relations -- United States
Cricket -- Tournaments -- West Indies
World Cup (Cricket)
spellingShingle Cuba -- Politics and government
Protest movements -- Haiti
Caribbean Area -- Economic conditions -- 21st century
Economic assistance -- Caribbean Area
Elections -- Anguilla
Anguilla -- Politics and government
Puerto Rico -- Foreign relations -- United States
Cricket -- Tournaments -- West Indies
World Cup (Cricket)
The British Broadcasting Corporation
Greaves, Keith Stone (anchor, correspondent)
Fletcher, Pascal (correspondent)
Norton, Michael (correspondent)
Shillingford, Henry (interviewee)
Smith, Lew (correspondent)
Greste, Peter (correspondent)
Richardson, Wakefield (correspondent)
Becca, Tony (interviewee)
Caribbean Report 28-05-1999
topic_facet Cuba -- Politics and government
Protest movements -- Haiti
Caribbean Area -- Economic conditions -- 21st century
Economic assistance -- Caribbean Area
Elections -- Anguilla
Anguilla -- Politics and government
Puerto Rico -- Foreign relations -- United States
Cricket -- Tournaments -- West Indies
World Cup (Cricket)
description 1. Headlines with anchor Keith Stone Greaves (00:27) 2. Cuban President Fidel Castro has removed his foreign minister Roberto Robaina from his cabinet. Havana based journalist Pascal Fletcher reviews the new appointment (00:28 - 03:06) 3. In Haiti, the private sector and trade union associations are holding peaceful rallies in response to a spate of brutal murders and shootings in parts of the country. Michael Norton reports on the significance of the rallies (03:07 - 05:31 4. During the last day of the Meeting of the International Whaling Commission in Grenada, officials approve a request by Saint Vincent and the Grenadines to allow its whaling operations for the next three years. US, New Zealand, Mexico and Australia voice reservations. Commission Programme Director of the Dominica Conservation Association Henry Shillingford discusses the precedence set by the ruling. Lew Smith reports (05:32 – 08:35) 5. Cooperation in response to natural disasters in the region and focus on global economic problems are two agenda issues addressed at the Latin American Summit in Mexico. BBC correspondent Peter Greste reports (08:36 - 10:30) 6. At a conference in Sweden the international community pledged nine million dollars worth of aid for five Central American countries affected by Hurricane Mitch last year. The InterAmerican Development Bank and the World Bank will provide half of the aid money (10:31 – 10:54) 7. One week after the resignation of Anguilla Finance Minister Victor Banks the political climate remains tense. Wakefield Richardson reviews the ongoing political impasse (10:55 - 12:47) 8. The US marines admitted that one of its jet fired two hundred and sixty radioactive shells in Puerto Rico. Puerto Ricans are calling on US armed forces to withdraw from the country (12:48 - 13:32) 9. Within the Caribbean there is favorable response to the appointment of Vivian Richards as coach of the West Indies team for the current World Cup. He replaces Malcolm Marshall. Sports journalist Tony Becca discusses ...
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Greaves, Keith Stone (anchor, correspondent)
Fletcher, Pascal (correspondent)
Norton, Michael (correspondent)
Shillingford, Henry (interviewee)
Smith, Lew (correspondent)
Greste, Peter (correspondent)
Richardson, Wakefield (correspondent)
Becca, Tony (interviewee)
author_facet The British Broadcasting Corporation
Greaves, Keith Stone (anchor, correspondent)
Fletcher, Pascal (correspondent)
Norton, Michael (correspondent)
Shillingford, Henry (interviewee)
Smith, Lew (correspondent)
Greste, Peter (correspondent)
Richardson, Wakefield (correspondent)
Becca, Tony (interviewee)
author_sort The British Broadcasting Corporation
title Caribbean Report 28-05-1999
title_short Caribbean Report 28-05-1999
title_full Caribbean Report 28-05-1999
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title_full_unstemmed Caribbean Report 28-05-1999
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Saint-Vincent
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op_relation The BBC Caribbean Archives Collection 1988 - 2011
CAR2850
http://hdl.handle.net/2139/40202
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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