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Richards, Ken (anchor)
Frazier, Tony (correspondent)
Robinson, Arthur (interviewee)
Josiah, Austin (interviewee)
Nash, Debbie (correspondent)
Reynolds, Brian (interviewee)
Gordon, Orin (correspondent)
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Richards, Ken (anchor)
Frazier, Tony (correspondent)
Robinson, Arthur (interviewee)
Josiah, Austin (interviewee)
Nash, Debbie (correspondent)
Reynolds, Brian (interviewee)
Gordon, Orin (correspondent)
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description 1. Headlines: (00:00-00:27) 2. The Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago has informed the country’s head of state that he has no say in the removal of appointment of government Senators. One week ago Basdeo Panday advice the President to revoke the appointments of 2 Tobago Senators and appoint 2 others but President Arthur Robinson has responded telling Mr. Panday that removing the 2 Senators have far-reaching consequences for the twin island state of Trinidad and Tobago (00:28-06:12) 3. Mediation talks in Antigua appear to have been successful to hold off the strike threatened by LIAT pilots. They had indicated on Monday that they would have taken industrial action if LIAT failed to meet their salary demands. Antiguan Labour Commissioner Austin Josiah mentioned that mediation has so far reached an agreement on certain key issues. The agreement is that all salaries will be paid on the 31st of January (06:13-08:20) 4. St. Lucia’s Minister of Public Utilities has given a grudging welcome by telephone giant Cable and Wireless to reduce the cost for telephone calls for Dominicans and St. Lucians. The price of calls has been cut by more than half but St. Lucians will have to wait another month for this to take effect (08:21-09:38) 5. A court in the Bahamas has been hearing graphic evidence in the case of a murdered British tourist, Joan Clarke, that has attracted international interest. Giving evidence was the pathologist linked to the case. (09:39-10:56) 6. Caribbean countries are pushing for a UN Initiative to help regulate their own offshore banking services (10:57-13:26) 7. Parties contesting elections in Anguilla have to move up their operations by a week. That is because the Queen’s second son, Andrew is to due to visit British overseas territories the same time (13:27-14:58)
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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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spelling ftunivwestindies:oai:oai:uwispace.sta.uwi.edu:2139:2139/41289 2025-01-16T18:58:47+00:00 Caribbean Report 25-01-2000 The British Broadcasting Corporation Richards, Ken (anchor) Frazier, Tony (correspondent) Robinson, Arthur (interviewee) Josiah, Austin (interviewee) Nash, Debbie (correspondent) Reynolds, Brian (interviewee) Gordon, Orin (correspondent) The University of the West Indies Caribbean Area. 2000-01-25 Stereo 192 bit rate MP3;44,100 Mega bits;16 bit 14 min. 58 sec. Sound, mp3 audio/mpeg3 http://hdl.handle.net/2139/41289 en eng The British Broadcasting Corporation The BBC Caribbean Archives Collection 1988 - 2011 CAR3042 http://hdl.handle.net/2139/41289 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. Strikes and lockout - - Antigua Labour disputes - - Antigua Airlines - - Antigua Telecommunications - - Saint Lucia Conduct of court proceedings - - Bahamas Criminal courts - - Bahamas Banks and banking International - - Law and legislation Elections - - Anguilla Political campaigns - - Anguilla Anguilla - - Politics and government - - 20th century Recording, oral 2000 ftunivwestindies 2023-06-13T16:09:05Z 1. Headlines: (00:00-00:27) 2. The Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago has informed the country’s head of state that he has no say in the removal of appointment of government Senators. One week ago Basdeo Panday advice the President to revoke the appointments of 2 Tobago Senators and appoint 2 others but President Arthur Robinson has responded telling Mr. Panday that removing the 2 Senators have far-reaching consequences for the twin island state of Trinidad and Tobago (00:28-06:12) 3. Mediation talks in Antigua appear to have been successful to hold off the strike threatened by LIAT pilots. They had indicated on Monday that they would have taken industrial action if LIAT failed to meet their salary demands. Antiguan Labour Commissioner Austin Josiah mentioned that mediation has so far reached an agreement on certain key issues. The agreement is that all salaries will be paid on the 31st of January (06:13-08:20) 4. St. Lucia’s Minister of Public Utilities has given a grudging welcome by telephone giant Cable and Wireless to reduce the cost for telephone calls for Dominicans and St. Lucians. The price of calls has been cut by more than half but St. Lucians will have to wait another month for this to take effect (08:21-09:38) 5. A court in the Bahamas has been hearing graphic evidence in the case of a murdered British tourist, Joan Clarke, that has attracted international interest. Giving evidence was the pathologist linked to the case. (09:39-10:56) 6. Caribbean countries are pushing for a UN Initiative to help regulate their own offshore banking services (10:57-13:26) 7. Parties contesting elections in Anguilla have to move up their operations by a week. That is because the Queen’s second son, Andrew is to due to visit British overseas territories the same time (13:27-14:58) Audio Anguilla anguilla The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine: UWISpace Austin Trinidad ENVELOPE(-60.734,-60.734,-63.816,-63.816) Liat ENVELOPE(24.018,24.018,66.749,66.749) Twin Island ENVELOPE(76.326,76.326,-69.369,-69.369)
spellingShingle Strikes and lockout - - Antigua
Labour disputes - - Antigua
Airlines - - Antigua
Telecommunications - - Saint Lucia
Conduct of court proceedings - - Bahamas
Criminal courts - - Bahamas
Banks and banking
International - - Law and legislation
Elections - - Anguilla
Political campaigns - - Anguilla
Anguilla - - Politics and government - - 20th century
The British Broadcasting Corporation
Richards, Ken (anchor)
Frazier, Tony (correspondent)
Robinson, Arthur (interviewee)
Josiah, Austin (interviewee)
Nash, Debbie (correspondent)
Reynolds, Brian (interviewee)
Gordon, Orin (correspondent)
Caribbean Report 25-01-2000
title Caribbean Report 25-01-2000
title_full Caribbean Report 25-01-2000
title_fullStr Caribbean Report 25-01-2000
title_full_unstemmed Caribbean Report 25-01-2000
title_short Caribbean Report 25-01-2000
title_sort caribbean report 25-01-2000
topic Strikes and lockout - - Antigua
Labour disputes - - Antigua
Airlines - - Antigua
Telecommunications - - Saint Lucia
Conduct of court proceedings - - Bahamas
Criminal courts - - Bahamas
Banks and banking
International - - Law and legislation
Elections - - Anguilla
Political campaigns - - Anguilla
Anguilla - - Politics and government - - 20th century
topic_facet Strikes and lockout - - Antigua
Labour disputes - - Antigua
Airlines - - Antigua
Telecommunications - - Saint Lucia
Conduct of court proceedings - - Bahamas
Criminal courts - - Bahamas
Banks and banking
International - - Law and legislation
Elections - - Anguilla
Political campaigns - - Anguilla
Anguilla - - Politics and government - - 20th century
url http://hdl.handle.net/2139/41289