Caribbean Report 08-03-1995
Debt forgiveness and women's development are at the top of the agenda at the UN World Summit for Social Development. Boutros Boutros-Ghali, UN Secretary-General and America's First Lady Hillary Clinton both addressed the Summit and focused on the improvement of conditions for women in the developing world. In Saint Vincent, Prime Minister James Mitchell gave his first public reaction to the US drug allegations. Mitchell criticised the report and challenged whether a country could be condemned by a unsubstantiated report. Meanwhile in Jamaica, Edward Seaga, leader of the Opposition Labour Party, criticised the challenge to his leadership and spoke about the recent resignation of party Chairman Bruce Golding. The OECS plans to reach out and increase trade with the French Overseas Departments. Keith Fletcher has been sacked as England's cricket manager following a disastrous England tour of Australia.
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1995-03-08
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Subjects: | Debt relief, > Developing countries, Debts, External, > Developing countries, Women, > Developing countries, Women, > Political activity, > Caribbean Area, Women in development, Jamaica, > Politics and government, Politicians, > Jamaica, Leadership, Caribbean Area, > Commerce, Caribbean Area, > Commercial policy, Caribbean Area, > Foreign economic relations, French overseas departments, Drug traffic, > Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Political corruption, > Caribbean Area, Drug traffic, > Caribbean Area, Cricket, > England, Cricket managers, > England, O.E.C.S. (Organization), World Summit for Social Development (1995 : Copenhagen, Denmark), |
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oai:oai:uwispace.sta.uwi.edu:2139:2139-139912017-12-18T10:07:39Z Caribbean Report 08-03-1995 The British Broadcasting Corporation Ransome, Debbie (anchor) Rowe, Yvette (correspondent) Boutros-Ghali, Boutros (interviewee) Clinton, Hillary (interviewee) Hewitt, Elaine (interviewee) Daniel, Theresa (correspondent) Mitchell, James (interviewee) Alleyne, Gary (correspondent) Seaga, Edward (interviewee) Coughlan, Geraldine (correspondent) Parry, Joseph (interviewee) Vincent, Justin (interviewee) The University of the West Indies Debt relief -- Developing countries Debts, External -- Developing countries Women -- Developing countries Women -- Political activity -- Caribbean Area Women in development Jamaica -- Politics and government Politicians -- Jamaica Leadership Caribbean Area -- Commerce Caribbean Area -- Commercial policy Caribbean Area -- Foreign economic relations French overseas departments Drug traffic -- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Political corruption -- Caribbean Area Drug traffic -- Caribbean Area Cricket -- England Cricket managers -- England O.E.C.S. (Organization) World Summit for Social Development (1995 : Copenhagen, Denmark) Debt forgiveness and women's development are at the top of the agenda at the UN World Summit for Social Development. Boutros Boutros-Ghali, UN Secretary-General and America's First Lady Hillary Clinton both addressed the Summit and focused on the improvement of conditions for women in the developing world. In Saint Vincent, Prime Minister James Mitchell gave his first public reaction to the US drug allegations. Mitchell criticised the report and challenged whether a country could be condemned by a unsubstantiated report. Meanwhile in Jamaica, Edward Seaga, leader of the Opposition Labour Party, criticised the challenge to his leadership and spoke about the recent resignation of party Chairman Bruce Golding. The OECS plans to reach out and increase trade with the French Overseas Departments. Keith Fletcher has been sacked as England's cricket manager following a disastrous England tour of Australia. 1. Headlines with Debbie Ransome (00:00-00:26) 2. Debt forgiveness and women's development dominate the agenda at the UN Social Summit (00:27-07:08) 3. Prime Minister James Mitchell criticises the US State Department report on the drug problem in the region (07:09-09:00) 4. Edward Seaga responds to the challenge to his leadership of the JLP and the recent resignation of party Chairman Bruce Golding (09:01-10:55) 5. The OECS plans to reach out and increase trade with the French overseas departments (10:56-14:20) 6. Keith Fletcher, England's cricket manager has been sacked following a disastrous England tour of Australia (14:21-15:03) 2013-01-17T19:34:23Z 2013-01-17T19:34:23Z 1995-03-08 Recording, oral CAR1748 http://hdl.handle.net/2139/13991 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 15 min. 03 sec. Sound, mp3 audio/mpeg3 Caribbean Area. The British Broadcasting Corporation |
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Debt relief -- Developing countries Debts, External -- Developing countries Women -- Developing countries Women -- Political activity -- Caribbean Area Women in development Jamaica -- Politics and government Politicians -- Jamaica Leadership Caribbean Area -- Commerce Caribbean Area -- Commercial policy Caribbean Area -- Foreign economic relations French overseas departments Drug traffic -- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Political corruption -- Caribbean Area Drug traffic -- Caribbean Area Cricket -- England Cricket managers -- England O.E.C.S. (Organization) World Summit for Social Development (1995 : Copenhagen, Denmark) Debt relief -- Developing countries Debts, External -- Developing countries Women -- Developing countries Women -- Political activity -- Caribbean Area Women in development Jamaica -- Politics and government Politicians -- Jamaica Leadership Caribbean Area -- Commerce Caribbean Area -- Commercial policy Caribbean Area -- Foreign economic relations French overseas departments Drug traffic -- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Political corruption -- Caribbean Area Drug traffic -- Caribbean Area Cricket -- England Cricket managers -- England O.E.C.S. (Organization) World Summit for Social Development (1995 : Copenhagen, Denmark) |
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Debt relief -- Developing countries Debts, External -- Developing countries Women -- Developing countries Women -- Political activity -- Caribbean Area Women in development Jamaica -- Politics and government Politicians -- Jamaica Leadership Caribbean Area -- Commerce Caribbean Area -- Commercial policy Caribbean Area -- Foreign economic relations French overseas departments Drug traffic -- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Political corruption -- Caribbean Area Drug traffic -- Caribbean Area Cricket -- England Cricket managers -- England O.E.C.S. (Organization) World Summit for Social Development (1995 : Copenhagen, Denmark) Debt relief -- Developing countries Debts, External -- Developing countries Women -- Developing countries Women -- Political activity -- Caribbean Area Women in development Jamaica -- Politics and government Politicians -- Jamaica Leadership Caribbean Area -- Commerce Caribbean Area -- Commercial policy Caribbean Area -- Foreign economic relations French overseas departments Drug traffic -- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Political corruption -- Caribbean Area Drug traffic -- Caribbean Area Cricket -- England Cricket managers -- England O.E.C.S. (Organization) World Summit for Social Development (1995 : Copenhagen, Denmark) The British Broadcasting Corporation Ransome, Debbie (anchor) Rowe, Yvette (correspondent) Boutros-Ghali, Boutros (interviewee) Clinton, Hillary (interviewee) Hewitt, Elaine (interviewee) Daniel, Theresa (correspondent) Mitchell, James (interviewee) Alleyne, Gary (correspondent) Seaga, Edward (interviewee) Coughlan, Geraldine (correspondent) Parry, Joseph (interviewee) Vincent, Justin (interviewee) Caribbean Report 08-03-1995 |
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Debt forgiveness and women's development are at the top of the agenda at the UN World Summit for Social Development. Boutros Boutros-Ghali, UN Secretary-General and America's First Lady Hillary Clinton both addressed the Summit and focused on the improvement of conditions for women in the developing world. In Saint Vincent, Prime Minister James Mitchell gave his first public reaction to the US drug allegations. Mitchell criticised the report and challenged whether a country could be condemned by a unsubstantiated report. Meanwhile in Jamaica, Edward Seaga, leader of the Opposition Labour Party, criticised the challenge to his leadership and spoke about the recent resignation of party Chairman Bruce Golding. The OECS plans to reach out and increase trade with the French Overseas Departments. Keith Fletcher has been sacked as England's cricket manager following a disastrous England tour of Australia. |
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Debt relief -- Developing countries Debts, External -- Developing countries Women -- Developing countries Women -- Political activity -- Caribbean Area Women in development Jamaica -- Politics and government Politicians -- Jamaica Leadership Caribbean Area -- Commerce Caribbean Area -- Commercial policy Caribbean Area -- Foreign economic relations French overseas departments Drug traffic -- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Political corruption -- Caribbean Area Drug traffic -- Caribbean Area Cricket -- England Cricket managers -- England O.E.C.S. (Organization) World Summit for Social Development (1995 : Copenhagen, Denmark) |
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