Caribbean Report 03-12-1993
Sam Franks, President of the St. Kitts Chamber of Industry and Commerce explains in an interview the role his organization is playing as a broker between the two main political parties during the country’s political crisis. Manufacturers in Trinidad and Tobago are concerned that while their government is reducing its import tariffs the same may not be happening in CARICOM. Vasant Bharath, Executive member of the T andT Manufacturer’s Association expresses his concerns about the reduction of the tariffs. Atherton E. Martin, Executive Director of The Development Institute says that the world banks needs to change its approach to poverty and consult more with organizations that represents the poor - Yvette Rowe reports. Norman George Cowans, Jamaican fast bowler signed a two year contract to play with Hampshire in the English County Championship and will link up with Antiguan Winston Benjamin. And, Dolly Kippin, Jamaica born British community leader is to be evicted from her London flat in the same housing state where she helped police track down the murderers of a policeman. She ran up debts of fifteen thousand GPB.
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Subjects: | Saint Kitts and Nevis, > Commerce, > Politics and government., Caribbean Community, > Commerce, > Taxation, > Trinidad and Tobago, > Politics and government., World Bank, > Economic aspects, > Social aspects, > Development., Cricket players, > competitions, > cricketers, > Caribbean area., Civic leaders, > Social aspects, > Great Britain., |
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oai:oai:uwispace.sta.uwi.edu:2139:2139-398202015-10-07T16:44:18Z Caribbean Report 03-12-1993 Rowe, Yvette (anchor) Franks, Sam (interviewee) Amory, Vance (interviewee) Douglas, Denzil (interviewee) Bharath, Vasant (interviewee) Martin, Atherton (interviewee) Saint Kitts and Nevis -- Commerce -- Politics and government. Caribbean Community -- Commerce -- Taxation -- Trinidad and Tobago -- Politics and government. World Bank -- Economic aspects -- Social aspects -- Development. Cricket players -- competitions -- cricketers -- Caribbean area. Civic leaders -- Social aspects -- Great Britain. Sam Franks, President of the St. Kitts Chamber of Industry and Commerce explains in an interview the role his organization is playing as a broker between the two main political parties during the country’s political crisis. Manufacturers in Trinidad and Tobago are concerned that while their government is reducing its import tariffs the same may not be happening in CARICOM. Vasant Bharath, Executive member of the T andT Manufacturer’s Association expresses his concerns about the reduction of the tariffs. Atherton E. Martin, Executive Director of The Development Institute says that the world banks needs to change its approach to poverty and consult more with organizations that represents the poor - Yvette Rowe reports. Norman George Cowans, Jamaican fast bowler signed a two year contract to play with Hampshire in the English County Championship and will link up with Antiguan Winston Benjamin. And, Dolly Kippin, Jamaica born British community leader is to be evicted from her London flat in the same housing state where she helped police track down the murderers of a policeman. She ran up debts of fifteen thousand GPB. 1. Sam Franks, President of the St. Kitts Chamber of Industry and Commerce explains in an interview the role of his organisation is playing as a broker between the two main political parties during the country’s political crisis (00:24 -10:20) 2. Manufacturers in Trinidad and Tobago are concerned that while their government is reducing its import tariffs the same may not be happening in CARICOM Tony Fraser reports (10:21 -12:08) 3. Atherton E. Martin, Executive Director of The Development Institute says that the world banks needs to change its approach to poverty and consult more with organizations that represents the poor - Yvette Rowe reports (12:09 -13:46) 4. Norman George Cowans Jamaican fast bowler signed a two year contract to play with Hampshire in the English County Championship and will link up with Antiguan Winston Benjamin (13:47 -14:11) 5. Dolly Kippin, Jamaica born British community leader is to be evicted from her London flat in the same housing state where she helped police track down the murderers of a policeman. She ran up debts of fifteen thousand GPB (14:12 -14:53) 2015-02-23T18:42:54Z 2015-02-23T18:42:54Z 1993-12-03 Recording, oral CAR1420 http://hdl.handle.net/2139/39820 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.53sec. Sound, mp3 audio/mpeg3 Caribbean Area. The British Broadcasting Corporation |
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Saint Kitts and Nevis -- Commerce -- Politics and government. Caribbean Community -- Commerce -- Taxation -- Trinidad and Tobago -- Politics and government. World Bank -- Economic aspects -- Social aspects -- Development. Cricket players -- competitions -- cricketers -- Caribbean area. Civic leaders -- Social aspects -- Great Britain. Saint Kitts and Nevis -- Commerce -- Politics and government. Caribbean Community -- Commerce -- Taxation -- Trinidad and Tobago -- Politics and government. World Bank -- Economic aspects -- Social aspects -- Development. Cricket players -- competitions -- cricketers -- Caribbean area. Civic leaders -- Social aspects -- Great Britain. |
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Saint Kitts and Nevis -- Commerce -- Politics and government. Caribbean Community -- Commerce -- Taxation -- Trinidad and Tobago -- Politics and government. World Bank -- Economic aspects -- Social aspects -- Development. Cricket players -- competitions -- cricketers -- Caribbean area. Civic leaders -- Social aspects -- Great Britain. Saint Kitts and Nevis -- Commerce -- Politics and government. Caribbean Community -- Commerce -- Taxation -- Trinidad and Tobago -- Politics and government. World Bank -- Economic aspects -- Social aspects -- Development. Cricket players -- competitions -- cricketers -- Caribbean area. Civic leaders -- Social aspects -- Great Britain. Rowe, Yvette (anchor) Franks, Sam (interviewee) Amory, Vance (interviewee) Douglas, Denzil (interviewee) Bharath, Vasant (interviewee) Martin, Atherton (interviewee) Caribbean Report 03-12-1993 |
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Sam Franks, President of the St. Kitts Chamber of Industry and Commerce explains in an interview the role his organization is playing as a broker between the two main political parties during the country’s political crisis. Manufacturers in Trinidad and Tobago are concerned that while their government is reducing its import tariffs the same may not be happening in CARICOM. Vasant Bharath, Executive member of the T andT Manufacturer’s Association expresses his concerns about the reduction of the tariffs. Atherton E. Martin, Executive Director of The Development Institute says that the world banks needs to change its approach to poverty and consult more with organizations that represents the poor - Yvette Rowe reports. Norman George Cowans, Jamaican fast bowler signed a two year contract to play with Hampshire in the English County Championship and will link up with Antiguan Winston Benjamin. And, Dolly Kippin, Jamaica born British community leader is to be evicted from her London flat in the same housing state where she helped police track down the murderers of a policeman. She ran up debts of fifteen thousand GPB. |
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Saint Kitts and Nevis -- Commerce -- Politics and government. Caribbean Community -- Commerce -- Taxation -- Trinidad and Tobago -- Politics and government. World Bank -- Economic aspects -- Social aspects -- Development. Cricket players -- competitions -- cricketers -- Caribbean area. Civic leaders -- Social aspects -- Great Britain. |
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Rowe, Yvette (anchor) Franks, Sam (interviewee) Amory, Vance (interviewee) Douglas, Denzil (interviewee) Bharath, Vasant (interviewee) Martin, Atherton (interviewee) |
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Rowe, Yvette (anchor) Franks, Sam (interviewee) Amory, Vance (interviewee) Douglas, Denzil (interviewee) Bharath, Vasant (interviewee) Martin, Atherton (interviewee) |
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