Caribbean Report 21-02-2000
1. Headlines: (00:00-00:24) 2. Independent candidates could be the driving force behind the coalition that arises out of the general elections on March 3 in Anguilla. From a total of 18 nominated candidates, 8 are running as independents. Hubert Hughes, Chief Minister of the Anguilla United Movement...
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Elections - - Anguilla Anguilla - - Politics and government - - 21st century Political campaigns - - Anguilla Separation of powers - - Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago - - Politics and government - - 21st century Judicial power - - Trinidad and Tobago States Small - - Economic conditions International economic integration International trade Foreign trade regulations World Trade Organization Natural disasters -- Economic aspects -- Developing countries Murder - - Bahamas -- Nassau Crime prevention - - Bahamas Violent crimes - - Bahamas Law enforcement - - Bahamas Hurricanes - - Research - - Atlantic Coast (U.S.) Hurricanes - - Research - - Caribbean Area Hurricanes - - Research - - Mexico - - Gulf Coast Cricket coaches - - Recruiting - - West Indies Discrimination in law enforcement - - Great Britain Race discrimination - - Great Britain Police - - Complaints against - - Great Britain Discrimination in criminal justice administration - - Great Britain Great Britain - - Race relations Diplomats -- Cuba United States - - Foreign relations - - Cuba Cuba - - Foreign relations - - United States Espionage - - Cuban Spies - - Cuba Globalization - - Economic aspects - - Developing countries |
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Elections - - Anguilla Anguilla - - Politics and government - - 21st century Political campaigns - - Anguilla Separation of powers - - Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago - - Politics and government - - 21st century Judicial power - - Trinidad and Tobago States Small - - Economic conditions International economic integration International trade Foreign trade regulations World Trade Organization Natural disasters -- Economic aspects -- Developing countries Murder - - Bahamas -- Nassau Crime prevention - - Bahamas Violent crimes - - Bahamas Law enforcement - - Bahamas Hurricanes - - Research - - Atlantic Coast (U.S.) Hurricanes - - Research - - Caribbean Area Hurricanes - - Research - - Mexico - - Gulf Coast Cricket coaches - - Recruiting - - West Indies Discrimination in law enforcement - - Great Britain Race discrimination - - Great Britain Police - - Complaints against - - Great Britain Discrimination in criminal justice administration - - Great Britain Great Britain - - Race relations Diplomats -- Cuba United States - - Foreign relations - - Cuba Cuba - - Foreign relations - - United States Espionage - - Cuban Spies - - Cuba Globalization - - Economic aspects - - Developing countries The British Broadcasting Corporation Richards, Ken (anchor) Lake, Bernice (interviewee) Fraser, Tony (correspondent) de la Bastide, Michael Anthony (interviewee) Gordon, Orin (correspondent) Arthur, Owen (interviewee) Sawyer, Jerome (correspondent) Hall, Simeon (interviewee) Ingraham, Hubert (interviewee) Christie, Perry (interviewee) Josephs, Emma (correspondent) Elsner, James (interviewee) Perreira, Joseph 'Reds' (interviewee) Maharaj, Rookmin (correspondent) McPherson, William (interviewee) Caribbean Report 21-02-2000 |
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1. Headlines: (00:00-00:24) 2. Independent candidates could be the driving force behind the coalition that arises out of the general elections on March 3 in Anguilla. From a total of 18 nominated candidates, 8 are running as independents. Hubert Hughes, Chief Minister of the Anguilla United Movement is endorsing 2 candidates in the 7 seat race. (00:25-03:45) 3. Attorney General Ramesh Maharaj in Port-of-Spain mentions that the President of Trinidad and Tobago is creating delays for the government as the Panday administration assiduously tries to execute its decision. Two weeks later, Maharaj was advised by Basdeo Panday to create a Commission of Enquiry into the Judiciary. President Arthur Robinson has not yet signed the documents. This follows an almost identical constitutional impasse when President Robinson opposed the dismissal of two Tobago Senators. (03:46-05:32) 4. It is hoped that a documented account of issues among small states would determine the nature of their interaction with big international bodies such as the World Trade Organization. The decision was met made subsequent to a meeting between major multinational corporations and small states. The parameters set out problem areas from their vulnerability to natural disasters and the debilitating impact of unrestricted global trade on their economies. (05:33-07:10) 5. In the Bahamas, there has been an upsurge in violence. To date there have been 11 murders of which 9 of them were committed in the capital Nassau. There have been 7 violent deaths within a week period. This situation has created a cause for concern among citizens and police presence has been increased to intensify their crime fighting efforts. (07:11-09:37) 6. A warning has been issued by American climate scientists that predicts hurricane winds in North America and the Caribbean are getting more intense. Their research covers weather patterns as they have been monitored over 150 years. Scientists are predicting hurricanes to hit the Gulf of Mexico within the next 10 years. ... |
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ftunivwestindies:oai:oai:uwispace.sta.uwi.edu:2139:2139/41837 2023-07-02T03:29:36+02:00 Caribbean Report 21-02-2000 The British Broadcasting Corporation Richards, Ken (anchor) Lake, Bernice (interviewee) Fraser, Tony (correspondent) de la Bastide, Michael Anthony (interviewee) Gordon, Orin (correspondent) Arthur, Owen (interviewee) Sawyer, Jerome (correspondent) Hall, Simeon (interviewee) Ingraham, Hubert (interviewee) Christie, Perry (interviewee) Josephs, Emma (correspondent) Elsner, James (interviewee) Perreira, Joseph 'Reds' (interviewee) Maharaj, Rookmin (correspondent) McPherson, William (interviewee) The University of the West Indies Caribbean Area. 2000-02-21 Stereo 192 bit rate MP3;44,100 Mega bits;16 bit 15 min. 30 sec. Sound, mp3 audio/mpeg3 http://hdl.handle.net/2139/41837 en eng The British Broadcasting Corporation The BBC Caribbean Archives Collection 1988 - 2011 CAR3043 http://hdl.handle.net/2139/41837 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. Elections - - Anguilla Anguilla - - Politics and government - - 21st century Political campaigns - - Anguilla Separation of powers - - Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago - - Politics and government - - 21st century Judicial power - - Trinidad and Tobago States Small - - Economic conditions International economic integration International trade Foreign trade regulations World Trade Organization Natural disasters -- Economic aspects -- Developing countries Murder - - Bahamas -- Nassau Crime prevention - - Bahamas Violent crimes - - Bahamas Law enforcement - - Bahamas Hurricanes - - Research - - Atlantic Coast (U.S.) Hurricanes - - Research - - Caribbean Area Hurricanes - - Research - - Mexico - - Gulf Coast Cricket coaches - - Recruiting - - West Indies Discrimination in law enforcement - - Great Britain Race discrimination - - Great Britain Police - - Complaints against - - Great Britain Discrimination in criminal justice administration - - Great Britain Great Britain - - Race relations Diplomats -- Cuba United States - - Foreign relations - - Cuba Cuba - - Foreign relations - - United States Espionage - - Cuban Spies - - Cuba Globalization - - Economic aspects - - Developing countries Recording, oral 2000 ftunivwestindies 2023-06-13T16:10:31Z 1. Headlines: (00:00-00:24) 2. Independent candidates could be the driving force behind the coalition that arises out of the general elections on March 3 in Anguilla. From a total of 18 nominated candidates, 8 are running as independents. Hubert Hughes, Chief Minister of the Anguilla United Movement is endorsing 2 candidates in the 7 seat race. (00:25-03:45) 3. Attorney General Ramesh Maharaj in Port-of-Spain mentions that the President of Trinidad and Tobago is creating delays for the government as the Panday administration assiduously tries to execute its decision. Two weeks later, Maharaj was advised by Basdeo Panday to create a Commission of Enquiry into the Judiciary. President Arthur Robinson has not yet signed the documents. This follows an almost identical constitutional impasse when President Robinson opposed the dismissal of two Tobago Senators. (03:46-05:32) 4. It is hoped that a documented account of issues among small states would determine the nature of their interaction with big international bodies such as the World Trade Organization. The decision was met made subsequent to a meeting between major multinational corporations and small states. The parameters set out problem areas from their vulnerability to natural disasters and the debilitating impact of unrestricted global trade on their economies. (05:33-07:10) 5. In the Bahamas, there has been an upsurge in violence. To date there have been 11 murders of which 9 of them were committed in the capital Nassau. There have been 7 violent deaths within a week period. This situation has created a cause for concern among citizens and police presence has been increased to intensify their crime fighting efforts. (07:11-09:37) 6. A warning has been issued by American climate scientists that predicts hurricane winds in North America and the Caribbean are getting more intense. Their research covers weather patterns as they have been monitored over 150 years. Scientists are predicting hurricanes to hit the Gulf of Mexico within the next 10 years. ... Audio Anguilla anguilla The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine: UWISpace Trinidad ENVELOPE(-60.734,-60.734,-63.816,-63.816) |