Caribbean Report 10-01-1995

This report examines the draft proposal put forward by the Acker/Loeb Group on the privatization of LIAT. The governments of Trinidad and Tobago and Antigua/Barbuda were given the mandate to upgrade the airline. The Antigua/Barbuda Aviation Minister Robin Yearwood was interviewed on the pending divestment. Clive Marden reports on Europe's response to US concerns about the banana regime. The US claims that Europe is discriminating against American banana companies by restricting imports which cost them millions of dollars. Peter Guilford, EU spokesman, indicated that any unilateral action on the part of the US would be viewed very seriously. Guyana's Foreign Minister Clement Rohee has revived interest in the Manning Initiative, inviting his counterparts from Barbados and Trinidad and Tobago to renew talks on this three way confederation. The Manning Initiative was put forward as a step towards economic as well as political union among the three CARICOM states, Barbados, Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago. Debbie Ransome interviews Mr. Rohee on Guyana's sudden enthusiasm on this idea and what this means for CARICOM relations. In Bermuda, the planned appointment of a new British Commissioner of Police and Deputy Commissioner has provoked debate within the society. George Rush reports on the situation as a petition has been started to appoint a local candidate to the post. The Senate of Puerto Rico has joined with Caribbean states objecting to the transportation of nuclear wastes through the Caribbean Sea by a Japanese ship. They have called upon the United Nations to investigate the issue of global traffic in plutonium and other dangerous materials. Andy Cole became the most expensive player in the history of British football when he moved from New Castle to Manchester United. Both Andy Cole and Alex Ferguson, Manager of Manchester United were questioned on this move. The report ends with the announcement of the death of the former Principal of St. Augustine Campus, Professor Lloyd Brathwaite, in Trinidad.

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Main Authors: The British Broadcasting Corporation, Ransome, Debbie (anchor), Yearwood, Robin (interviewee), Mardon, Clive (correspondent), Guilford, Peter (interviewee), Rohee, Clement (interviewee), Rush, George (correspondent), Cole, Andy (interviewee), Ferguson, Alex (interviewee)
Other Authors: The University of the West Indies
Format: Recording, oral biblioteca
Language:English
Published: The British Broadcasting Corporation 1995-01-10
Subjects:Airlines, > Privatization, Airlines, > Management, Airlines, > Caribbean, English-speaking, Banana trade, > Latin America, Bananas, > Economic aspects, European Union countries, > Economic policy, Import quotas, > European Union countries, United States, > Commerce, > European Union countries, Regionalism, > Caribbean Area, Caribbean Area, > Politics and government, Caribbean Area, > Economic integration, Caribbean Area, > Political aspects, Police, > Bermuda Islands, Bermuda Islands, > Foreign relations, > Great Britain, Hazardous wastes, > Caribbean Area, Radioactive waste disposal, > Caribbean Area, Hazardous wastes, > Transportation, > Caribbean Area, Soccer, > Management, Soccer players, > Great Britain, Soccer teams, > England, > Manchester, Death, College administrators, > Trinidad and Tobago, Universities and colleges, > Faculty,
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topic Airlines -- Privatization
Airlines -- Management
Airlines -- Caribbean, English-speaking
Banana trade -- Latin America
Bananas -- Economic aspects
European Union countries -- Economic policy
Import quotas -- European Union countries
United States -- Commerce -- European Union countries
Regionalism -- Caribbean Area
Caribbean Area -- Politics and government
Caribbean Area -- Economic integration
Caribbean Area -- Political aspects
Police -- Bermuda Islands
Bermuda Islands -- Foreign relations -- Great Britain
Hazardous wastes -- Caribbean Area
Radioactive waste disposal -- Caribbean Area
Hazardous wastes -- Transportation -- Caribbean Area
Soccer -- Management
Soccer players -- Great Britain
Soccer teams -- England -- Manchester
Death
College administrators -- Trinidad and Tobago
Universities and colleges -- Faculty
Airlines -- Privatization
Airlines -- Management
Airlines -- Caribbean, English-speaking
Banana trade -- Latin America
Bananas -- Economic aspects
European Union countries -- Economic policy
Import quotas -- European Union countries
United States -- Commerce -- European Union countries
Regionalism -- Caribbean Area
Caribbean Area -- Politics and government
Caribbean Area -- Economic integration
Caribbean Area -- Political aspects
Police -- Bermuda Islands
Bermuda Islands -- Foreign relations -- Great Britain
Hazardous wastes -- Caribbean Area
Radioactive waste disposal -- Caribbean Area
Hazardous wastes -- Transportation -- Caribbean Area
Soccer -- Management
Soccer players -- Great Britain
Soccer teams -- England -- Manchester
Death
College administrators -- Trinidad and Tobago
Universities and colleges -- Faculty
spellingShingle Airlines -- Privatization
Airlines -- Management
Airlines -- Caribbean, English-speaking
Banana trade -- Latin America
Bananas -- Economic aspects
European Union countries -- Economic policy
Import quotas -- European Union countries
United States -- Commerce -- European Union countries
Regionalism -- Caribbean Area
Caribbean Area -- Politics and government
Caribbean Area -- Economic integration
Caribbean Area -- Political aspects
Police -- Bermuda Islands
Bermuda Islands -- Foreign relations -- Great Britain
Hazardous wastes -- Caribbean Area
Radioactive waste disposal -- Caribbean Area
Hazardous wastes -- Transportation -- Caribbean Area
Soccer -- Management
Soccer players -- Great Britain
Soccer teams -- England -- Manchester
Death
College administrators -- Trinidad and Tobago
Universities and colleges -- Faculty
Airlines -- Privatization
Airlines -- Management
Airlines -- Caribbean, English-speaking
Banana trade -- Latin America
Bananas -- Economic aspects
European Union countries -- Economic policy
Import quotas -- European Union countries
United States -- Commerce -- European Union countries
Regionalism -- Caribbean Area
Caribbean Area -- Politics and government
Caribbean Area -- Economic integration
Caribbean Area -- Political aspects
Police -- Bermuda Islands
Bermuda Islands -- Foreign relations -- Great Britain
Hazardous wastes -- Caribbean Area
Radioactive waste disposal -- Caribbean Area
Hazardous wastes -- Transportation -- Caribbean Area
Soccer -- Management
Soccer players -- Great Britain
Soccer teams -- England -- Manchester
Death
College administrators -- Trinidad and Tobago
Universities and colleges -- Faculty
The British Broadcasting Corporation
Ransome, Debbie (anchor)
Yearwood, Robin (interviewee)
Mardon, Clive (correspondent)
Guilford, Peter (interviewee)
Rohee, Clement (interviewee)
Rush, George (correspondent)
Cole, Andy (interviewee)
Ferguson, Alex (interviewee)
Caribbean Report 10-01-1995
description This report examines the draft proposal put forward by the Acker/Loeb Group on the privatization of LIAT. The governments of Trinidad and Tobago and Antigua/Barbuda were given the mandate to upgrade the airline. The Antigua/Barbuda Aviation Minister Robin Yearwood was interviewed on the pending divestment. Clive Marden reports on Europe's response to US concerns about the banana regime. The US claims that Europe is discriminating against American banana companies by restricting imports which cost them millions of dollars. Peter Guilford, EU spokesman, indicated that any unilateral action on the part of the US would be viewed very seriously. Guyana's Foreign Minister Clement Rohee has revived interest in the Manning Initiative, inviting his counterparts from Barbados and Trinidad and Tobago to renew talks on this three way confederation. The Manning Initiative was put forward as a step towards economic as well as political union among the three CARICOM states, Barbados, Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago. Debbie Ransome interviews Mr. Rohee on Guyana's sudden enthusiasm on this idea and what this means for CARICOM relations. In Bermuda, the planned appointment of a new British Commissioner of Police and Deputy Commissioner has provoked debate within the society. George Rush reports on the situation as a petition has been started to appoint a local candidate to the post. The Senate of Puerto Rico has joined with Caribbean states objecting to the transportation of nuclear wastes through the Caribbean Sea by a Japanese ship. They have called upon the United Nations to investigate the issue of global traffic in plutonium and other dangerous materials. Andy Cole became the most expensive player in the history of British football when he moved from New Castle to Manchester United. Both Andy Cole and Alex Ferguson, Manager of Manchester United were questioned on this move. The report ends with the announcement of the death of the former Principal of St. Augustine Campus, Professor Lloyd Brathwaite, in Trinidad.
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Mardon, Clive (correspondent)
Guilford, Peter (interviewee)
Rohee, Clement (interviewee)
Rush, George (correspondent)
Cole, Andy (interviewee)
Ferguson, Alex (interviewee)
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Airlines -- Management
Airlines -- Caribbean, English-speaking
Banana trade -- Latin America
Bananas -- Economic aspects
European Union countries -- Economic policy
Import quotas -- European Union countries
United States -- Commerce -- European Union countries
Regionalism -- Caribbean Area
Caribbean Area -- Politics and government
Caribbean Area -- Economic integration
Caribbean Area -- Political aspects
Police -- Bermuda Islands
Bermuda Islands -- Foreign relations -- Great Britain
Hazardous wastes -- Caribbean Area
Radioactive waste disposal -- Caribbean Area
Hazardous wastes -- Transportation -- Caribbean Area
Soccer -- Management
Soccer players -- Great Britain
Soccer teams -- England -- Manchester
Death
College administrators -- Trinidad and Tobago
Universities and colleges -- Faculty
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Rush, George (correspondent)
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spelling oai:oai:uwispace.sta.uwi.edu:2139:2139-132412013-06-17T15:55:37Z Caribbean Report 10-01-1995 The British Broadcasting Corporation Ransome, Debbie (anchor) Yearwood, Robin (interviewee) Mardon, Clive (correspondent) Guilford, Peter (interviewee) Rohee, Clement (interviewee) Rush, George (correspondent) Cole, Andy (interviewee) Ferguson, Alex (interviewee) The University of the West Indies Airlines -- Privatization Airlines -- Management Airlines -- Caribbean, English-speaking Banana trade -- Latin America Bananas -- Economic aspects European Union countries -- Economic policy Import quotas -- European Union countries United States -- Commerce -- European Union countries Regionalism -- Caribbean Area Caribbean Area -- Politics and government Caribbean Area -- Economic integration Caribbean Area -- Political aspects Police -- Bermuda Islands Bermuda Islands -- Foreign relations -- Great Britain Hazardous wastes -- Caribbean Area Radioactive waste disposal -- Caribbean Area Hazardous wastes -- Transportation -- Caribbean Area Soccer -- Management Soccer players -- Great Britain Soccer teams -- England -- Manchester Death College administrators -- Trinidad and Tobago Universities and colleges -- Faculty This report examines the draft proposal put forward by the Acker/Loeb Group on the privatization of LIAT. The governments of Trinidad and Tobago and Antigua/Barbuda were given the mandate to upgrade the airline. The Antigua/Barbuda Aviation Minister Robin Yearwood was interviewed on the pending divestment. Clive Marden reports on Europe's response to US concerns about the banana regime. The US claims that Europe is discriminating against American banana companies by restricting imports which cost them millions of dollars. Peter Guilford, EU spokesman, indicated that any unilateral action on the part of the US would be viewed very seriously. Guyana's Foreign Minister Clement Rohee has revived interest in the Manning Initiative, inviting his counterparts from Barbados and Trinidad and Tobago to renew talks on this three way confederation. The Manning Initiative was put forward as a step towards economic as well as political union among the three CARICOM states, Barbados, Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago. Debbie Ransome interviews Mr. Rohee on Guyana's sudden enthusiasm on this idea and what this means for CARICOM relations. In Bermuda, the planned appointment of a new British Commissioner of Police and Deputy Commissioner has provoked debate within the society. George Rush reports on the situation as a petition has been started to appoint a local candidate to the post. The Senate of Puerto Rico has joined with Caribbean states objecting to the transportation of nuclear wastes through the Caribbean Sea by a Japanese ship. They have called upon the United Nations to investigate the issue of global traffic in plutonium and other dangerous materials. Andy Cole became the most expensive player in the history of British football when he moved from New Castle to Manchester United. Both Andy Cole and Alex Ferguson, Manager of Manchester United were questioned on this move. The report ends with the announcement of the death of the former Principal of St. Augustine Campus, Professor Lloyd Brathwaite, in Trinidad. 1. Headlines with Debbie Ransome, anchor (00:00-00:25) 2. Report on the draft proposal for the privatization of LIAT (00:26-00:58) 3. Interview with Robin Yearwood on the privatization of LIAT (00:59-04:22) 4. Report on the US concerns on Europe's banana regime (04:23-04:47) 5. Interview with Peter Guilford on Europe's response to US concerns (04:48-06:28) 6. Report on Clement Rohee renewed interest in the Manning Initiative (06:29-06:55) 7. Interview with Clement Rohee on the revived talks and what this means for CARICOM (06:56-10:19) 8. Report on Bermuda's planned appointment of a British Commissioner of Police (10:20-10:48) 9. George Rush reports on the disquiet in society and the petition for a local appointee (10:49-12:24) 10. Puerto Rico join with the Caribbean to object to transport of nuclear wastes through the Caribbean Sea (12:25-12:52) 11. Report on the transfer of Andy Cole, who became the most expensive player in the history of British football (12:53-14:15) 12. Report on the death of former Principal of St. Augustine Campus, Professor Lloyd Brathwaite (14:16-14:40) 13. Debbie Ransome ends the programme (14:41-14:52) 2012-09-20T17:39:03Z 2012-09-20T17:39:03Z 1995-01-10 Recording, oral CAR1707 http://hdl.handle.net/2139/13241 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