Caribbean Report 29-12-1995
In this report the late Governor General Dame Nita Barrow is laid to rest in her native Barbados. Dr. Philip Potter, former General Secretary of World Council of Churches and William Watty, President of the Caribbean Methodist Church paid tribute to Dame Nita and her significant achievements. Trinidad and Tobago's Prime Minister Basdeo Panday is set to undergo angioplasty surgery in London. Dr. Stephen Jenkins, Consultant Cardiologist will perform the operation and comments on the chances for success. In St. Martin, hotel workers left jobless by the passage of hurricane Luis continue protest action in spite of arrests and the use of teargas. The tiny island of Barbuda receives maximum attention from the British press as Princess Diana is there on vacation. In cricket, the West Indies cricket coach, Andy Roberts remains concern about the performance of the team despite their first win in the Australian tour. Roberts states that there are still a number of problems to be ironed out.
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1995-12-29
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Subjects: | Governors general, > Death, > Barbados, Women diplomats, > Barbados, Prime ministers, > Trinidad and Tobago, Heart, > Surgery, Trinidad and Tobago, > Politics and government, Demonstrations, > Saint Martin, Hotels, > Employees, Unemployment, > Saint Martin, Princesses, > Great Britain, Vacations, > Antigua and Barbuda, Cricket, > West Indies, > Management, Cricket coaches, > West Indies, Cricket, > Tournaments, Athletes, > Training of, Barrow, Nita, 1961-1995, > Death and burial, |
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oai:oai:uwispace.sta.uwi.edu:2139:2139-286692014-02-24T14:09:48Z Caribbean Report 29-12-1995 The British Broadcasting Corporation Richards, Ken (anchor) Niles, Bertram (correspondent) Potter, Philip (interviewee) Watty, William (interviewee) Thomas, Moya (correspondent) Jenkins, Stephen (interviewee) Coughlan, Geraldine (correspondent) Paul, Eric (interviewee) Orr, Carol (correspondent) Neutelings, Michel (interviewee) Roberts, Andy (interviewee) Crosskill, Hugh (correspondent) The University of the West Indies Governors general -- Death -- Barbados Women diplomats -- Barbados Prime ministers -- Trinidad and Tobago Heart -- Surgery Trinidad and Tobago -- Politics and government Demonstrations -- Saint Martin Hotels -- Employees Unemployment -- Saint Martin Princesses -- Great Britain Vacations -- Antigua and Barbuda Cricket -- West Indies -- Management Cricket coaches -- West Indies Cricket -- Tournaments Athletes -- Training of Barrow, Nita, 1961-1995 -- Death and burial In this report the late Governor General Dame Nita Barrow is laid to rest in her native Barbados. Dr. Philip Potter, former General Secretary of World Council of Churches and William Watty, President of the Caribbean Methodist Church paid tribute to Dame Nita and her significant achievements. Trinidad and Tobago's Prime Minister Basdeo Panday is set to undergo angioplasty surgery in London. Dr. Stephen Jenkins, Consultant Cardiologist will perform the operation and comments on the chances for success. In St. Martin, hotel workers left jobless by the passage of hurricane Luis continue protest action in spite of arrests and the use of teargas. The tiny island of Barbuda receives maximum attention from the British press as Princess Diana is there on vacation. In cricket, the West Indies cricket coach, Andy Roberts remains concern about the performance of the team despite their first win in the Australian tour. Roberts states that there are still a number of problems to be ironed out. 1. Headlines with Ken Richards (00:00-00:25) 2. Dame Nita Barrow is laid to rest in Barbados (00:26-03:50) 3. Trinidad and Tobago's Prime Minister to undergo angioplasty surgery in London (03:52-06:05) 4. Ex-hotel workers in St. Martin took to the streets again to protest lay-offs after hurricane Luis (06:06-08:48) 5. Barbuda becomes the focus of the British press as Princess Diana is there on holidays (08:49-11:48) 6. West Indies cricket coach Andy Roberts speaks of problems to be ironed out by the team (11:49-15:18) 2014-02-24T13:45:02Z 2014-02-24T13:45:02Z 1995-12-29 Recording, oral CAR1960 http://hdl.handle.net/2139/28669 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. 18 sec. Sound, mp3 audio/mpeg3 Caribbean Area. The British Broadcasting Corporation |
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Governors general -- Death -- Barbados Women diplomats -- Barbados Prime ministers -- Trinidad and Tobago Heart -- Surgery Trinidad and Tobago -- Politics and government Demonstrations -- Saint Martin Hotels -- Employees Unemployment -- Saint Martin Princesses -- Great Britain Vacations -- Antigua and Barbuda Cricket -- West Indies -- Management Cricket coaches -- West Indies Cricket -- Tournaments Athletes -- Training of Barrow, Nita, 1961-1995 -- Death and burial Governors general -- Death -- Barbados Women diplomats -- Barbados Prime ministers -- Trinidad and Tobago Heart -- Surgery Trinidad and Tobago -- Politics and government Demonstrations -- Saint Martin Hotels -- Employees Unemployment -- Saint Martin Princesses -- Great Britain Vacations -- Antigua and Barbuda Cricket -- West Indies -- Management Cricket coaches -- West Indies Cricket -- Tournaments Athletes -- Training of Barrow, Nita, 1961-1995 -- Death and burial |
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Governors general -- Death -- Barbados Women diplomats -- Barbados Prime ministers -- Trinidad and Tobago Heart -- Surgery Trinidad and Tobago -- Politics and government Demonstrations -- Saint Martin Hotels -- Employees Unemployment -- Saint Martin Princesses -- Great Britain Vacations -- Antigua and Barbuda Cricket -- West Indies -- Management Cricket coaches -- West Indies Cricket -- Tournaments Athletes -- Training of Barrow, Nita, 1961-1995 -- Death and burial Governors general -- Death -- Barbados Women diplomats -- Barbados Prime ministers -- Trinidad and Tobago Heart -- Surgery Trinidad and Tobago -- Politics and government Demonstrations -- Saint Martin Hotels -- Employees Unemployment -- Saint Martin Princesses -- Great Britain Vacations -- Antigua and Barbuda Cricket -- West Indies -- Management Cricket coaches -- West Indies Cricket -- Tournaments Athletes -- Training of Barrow, Nita, 1961-1995 -- Death and burial The British Broadcasting Corporation Richards, Ken (anchor) Niles, Bertram (correspondent) Potter, Philip (interviewee) Watty, William (interviewee) Thomas, Moya (correspondent) Jenkins, Stephen (interviewee) Coughlan, Geraldine (correspondent) Paul, Eric (interviewee) Orr, Carol (correspondent) Neutelings, Michel (interviewee) Roberts, Andy (interviewee) Crosskill, Hugh (correspondent) Caribbean Report 29-12-1995 |
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In this report the late Governor General Dame Nita Barrow is laid to rest in her native Barbados. Dr. Philip Potter, former General Secretary of World Council of Churches and William Watty, President of the Caribbean Methodist Church paid tribute to Dame Nita and her significant achievements. Trinidad and Tobago's Prime Minister Basdeo Panday is set to undergo angioplasty surgery in London. Dr. Stephen Jenkins, Consultant Cardiologist will perform the operation and comments on the chances for success. In St. Martin, hotel workers left jobless by the passage of hurricane Luis continue protest action in spite of arrests and the use of teargas. The tiny island of Barbuda receives maximum attention from the British press as Princess Diana is there on vacation. In cricket, the West Indies cricket coach, Andy Roberts remains concern about the performance of the team despite their first win in the Australian tour. Roberts states that there are still a number of problems to be ironed out. |
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