Caribbean Report 17-01-1990

The program commences with a report on the new trade opportunities opening in Eastern Europe for the Caribbean nations. Secondly, according to the Daily Telegraph approximately one thousand Brazilian gold prospectors from an Indian reservation in Northern Brazil are crossing the Guyanese border and are required to pay eight percent in royalties. The Financial News provides an in-depth report on the drop in aluminium prices on the world market and the role of the London Metal Exchange in influencing the low prices. The sport segment follows on the preparations of the Jamaican Bobsled Team for the World Cup European Championships in Austria and the World Championships in Switzerland. It also covers the upcoming WBA title fight between Lloyd Honeyghan, a Jamaican-born British boxer and the American boxer Mark Breland. The report concludes with a brief update on the shift in the US foreign aid spending from traditional recipients, such as Israel and Egypt, to emerging democracies in Eastern Europe and Panama.

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Main Authors: The British Broadcasting Corporation, Crosskill, Hugh (anchor), Savarin, Charles (interviewee), Davis, Carlton (interviewee), Stokes, Dudley (interviewee), Breland, Mark (interviewee)
Other Authors: The University of the West Indies
Format: Sound, mp3 biblioteca
Language:English
Published: The British Broadcasting Corporation 1990-01-17
Subjects:Free trade, > Caribbean Area, Caribbean area, > Commerce, > Europe, Eastern, Gold miners, > Guyana, Aluminum, > Prices, > Jamaica, Bobsledders, > Jamaica, Bobsledding, > Jamaica., Boxing matches, Economic assistance, > United States,
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spelling oai:oai:uwispace.sta.uwi.edu:2139:2139-113752013-06-14T19:44:38Z Caribbean Report 17-01-1990 The British Broadcasting Corporation Crosskill, Hugh (anchor) Savarin, Charles (interviewee) Davis, Carlton (interviewee) Stokes, Dudley (interviewee) Breland, Mark (interviewee) The University of the West Indies Free trade -- Caribbean Area Caribbean area -- Commerce -- Europe, Eastern Gold miners -- Guyana Aluminum -- Prices -- Jamaica Bobsledders -- Jamaica Bobsledding -- Jamaica. Boxing matches Economic assistance -- United States The program commences with a report on the new trade opportunities opening in Eastern Europe for the Caribbean nations. Secondly, according to the Daily Telegraph approximately one thousand Brazilian gold prospectors from an Indian reservation in Northern Brazil are crossing the Guyanese border and are required to pay eight percent in royalties. The Financial News provides an in-depth report on the drop in aluminium prices on the world market and the role of the London Metal Exchange in influencing the low prices. The sport segment follows on the preparations of the Jamaican Bobsled Team for the World Cup European Championships in Austria and the World Championships in Switzerland. It also covers the upcoming WBA title fight between Lloyd Honeyghan, a Jamaican-born British boxer and the American boxer Mark Breland. The report concludes with a brief update on the shift in the US foreign aid spending from traditional recipients, such as Israel and Egypt, to emerging democracies in Eastern Europe and Panama. 1. Headlines (00:00-00:33) 2. Caribbean countries and the new trade opportunities in Eastern Europe. Interview with Charles Savarin, Dominica's Ambassador to Brussels (00:33-03:43) 3. One thousand Brazilian gold prospectors crossing the border into Guyana (03:44-04:22) 4. Financial Market with an interview with Carlton Davis, Executive Director of Jamaica Bauxite Institute (04:23-09:42) 5. Sport Segment features interviews with Dudley Stokes, team captain of the Jamaican Bobsled Team and Mark Breland, American boxer (09:43-13:57) 6. Shift in US foreign aid (13:58-14:52) 2011-11-30T13:22:52Z 2011-11-30T13:22:52Z 1990-01-17 Sound, mp3 CAR0408 http://hdl.handle.net/2139/11375 en The BBC Caribbean Archives Collection 1988 - 2011 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. Stereo 192 bit rate MP3;44,100 Mega bits;16 bit 14 min. 52 sec. Sound ; mp3. audio/mpeg3 Caribbean Area. The British Broadcasting Corporation
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topic Free trade -- Caribbean Area
Caribbean area -- Commerce -- Europe, Eastern
Gold miners -- Guyana
Aluminum -- Prices -- Jamaica
Bobsledders -- Jamaica
Bobsledding -- Jamaica.
Boxing matches
Economic assistance -- United States
Free trade -- Caribbean Area
Caribbean area -- Commerce -- Europe, Eastern
Gold miners -- Guyana
Aluminum -- Prices -- Jamaica
Bobsledders -- Jamaica
Bobsledding -- Jamaica.
Boxing matches
Economic assistance -- United States
spellingShingle Free trade -- Caribbean Area
Caribbean area -- Commerce -- Europe, Eastern
Gold miners -- Guyana
Aluminum -- Prices -- Jamaica
Bobsledders -- Jamaica
Bobsledding -- Jamaica.
Boxing matches
Economic assistance -- United States
Free trade -- Caribbean Area
Caribbean area -- Commerce -- Europe, Eastern
Gold miners -- Guyana
Aluminum -- Prices -- Jamaica
Bobsledders -- Jamaica
Bobsledding -- Jamaica.
Boxing matches
Economic assistance -- United States
The British Broadcasting Corporation
Crosskill, Hugh (anchor)
Savarin, Charles (interviewee)
Davis, Carlton (interviewee)
Stokes, Dudley (interviewee)
Breland, Mark (interviewee)
Caribbean Report 17-01-1990
description The program commences with a report on the new trade opportunities opening in Eastern Europe for the Caribbean nations. Secondly, according to the Daily Telegraph approximately one thousand Brazilian gold prospectors from an Indian reservation in Northern Brazil are crossing the Guyanese border and are required to pay eight percent in royalties. The Financial News provides an in-depth report on the drop in aluminium prices on the world market and the role of the London Metal Exchange in influencing the low prices. The sport segment follows on the preparations of the Jamaican Bobsled Team for the World Cup European Championships in Austria and the World Championships in Switzerland. It also covers the upcoming WBA title fight between Lloyd Honeyghan, a Jamaican-born British boxer and the American boxer Mark Breland. The report concludes with a brief update on the shift in the US foreign aid spending from traditional recipients, such as Israel and Egypt, to emerging democracies in Eastern Europe and Panama.
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Breland, Mark (interviewee)
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topic_facet Free trade -- Caribbean Area
Caribbean area -- Commerce -- Europe, Eastern
Gold miners -- Guyana
Aluminum -- Prices -- Jamaica
Bobsledders -- Jamaica
Bobsledding -- Jamaica.
Boxing matches
Economic assistance -- United States
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Savarin, Charles (interviewee)
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Breland, Mark (interviewee)
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