Caribbean Report 08-03-1989

Queen Elizabeth II visits Barbados and is to address the island’s three hundred and fifty years of Parliament. The people of Antigua and Barbuda go to the polls tomorrow with the ruling Antigua Labour Party dominated by Vere Bird, Sr. predicting a victory. Opposition candidates are highly critical of the unfair poll leads by the government. Ministers from the European Community and Central America meet at a summit in Honduras to improve trade, particularly “dollar bananas”. In London, a new development agency was launched on International Women’s Day, Womankind. This agency would look at the needs and aspirations of women in developing countries, promoting and funding their initiatives. The Canadian enquiry into drug use by athletes continues with lawyers for Ben Johnson and Dr. Jamie Asterfan taking the stand.

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Main Authors: The British Broadcasting Corporation, Timmins, Jerry (anchor), Tomlinson, Alan (correspondent), Halstead, Donald (interviewee), Hector, Tim (interviewee), Coon, Tim (correspondent), Smiley, Doreen Wilson (interviewee), Bennish, Peter (correspondent)
Other Authors: The University of the West Indies
Format: Recording, oral biblioteca
Language:English
Published: The British Broadcasting Corporation 1989-03-08
Subjects:Royal visitors, > Barbados., Elections, > Antigua., Elections, > Corrupt practices, > Antigua., Bananas, > Central American Republics., Lome Conventions., Feminism, > Developing countries., Johnson, Ben, 1961-, Francis, Charlie, 1948-2010., International Women's Day., Doping in sports, > Canada., Sports, > Corrupt practices, > Canada., Sports, > Drug use, > Canada., Queen Elizabeth II, Antigua Labour Party., United National Democratic Party, > Antigua., Antigua Caribbean Liberation Movement., Dollar bananas., Womankind.,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2139/11476
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