Caribbean Report 22-11-1993

Cuba has adopted a cautious wait and see attitude towards the new Clinton administration. And, Ricardo Alarcon, Cuban Foreign Minister gives his views on what he anticipates of the Clinton administration. Jessie Jackson says that the Clinton administration must move quickly to restore democracy in Haiti. Baltasar Corrada del Río, Secretary of State for Puerto Ricos’ Overseas Caribbean Development Programme says that moves towards Puerto Rico becoming a US state, won’t mean severing links with the rest of the Caribbean. Gerald Bernard Kaufman Senior British Opposition MP and former Shadow Foreign Affairs Minister has stepped up arguments linking Jamaica’s retention of the death penalty to aid and trade with Britain. Official notice offering shares in the Barbados National Oil Company appeared in the British Guardian newspapers offering the net assets to potential investors. Entertainment multinational company Time Warner will distribute Trinidad and Tobago’s National Carnival Celebrations to an international audience, due to the decision of the National Carnival Commission sell the rights to a local media house to read broadcasts.

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Main Authors: Rowe, Yvette (anchor), Martin, Lionel (correspondent), Alarcon, Ricardo (interviewee), Corrada del Río, Baltasar (interviewee), Kaufman, Gerald (interviewee), Ransome, Debbie (correspondent), Pantin, Bernard (interviewee), Fraser, Tony (correspondent)
Format: Recording, oral biblioteca
Language:English
Published: The British Broadcasting Corporation 1993-11-22
Subjects:Cuba, > Government and Politics, > Foreign Relations., Haiti, > Government and Politics, > Foreign Relations., Great Britain, > Politics and Government, > Foreign Relations, > Jamaica., Barbados, > Economic aspects, > Politics and government., Carnival, > Economic aspects, > Trinidad and Tobago.,
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spelling oai:oai:uwispace.sta.uwi.edu:2139:2139-399522015-10-07T16:55:57Z Caribbean Report 22-11-1993 Rowe, Yvette (anchor) Martin, Lionel (correspondent) Alarcon, Ricardo (interviewee) Corrada del Río, Baltasar (interviewee) Kaufman, Gerald (interviewee) Ransome, Debbie (correspondent) Pantin, Bernard (interviewee) Fraser, Tony (correspondent) Cuba -- Government and Politics -- Foreign Relations. Haiti -- Government and Politics -- Foreign Relations. Great Britain -- Politics and Government -- Foreign Relations -- Jamaica. Barbados -- Economic aspects -- Politics and government. Carnival -- Economic aspects -- Trinidad and Tobago. Cuba has adopted a cautious wait and see attitude towards the new Clinton administration. And, Ricardo Alarcon, Cuban Foreign Minister gives his views on what he anticipates of the Clinton administration. Jessie Jackson says that the Clinton administration must move quickly to restore democracy in Haiti. Baltasar Corrada del Río, Secretary of State for Puerto Ricos’ Overseas Caribbean Development Programme says that moves towards Puerto Rico becoming a US state, won’t mean severing links with the rest of the Caribbean. Gerald Bernard Kaufman Senior British Opposition MP and former Shadow Foreign Affairs Minister has stepped up arguments linking Jamaica’s retention of the death penalty to aid and trade with Britain. Official notice offering shares in the Barbados National Oil Company appeared in the British Guardian newspapers offering the net assets to potential investors. Entertainment multinational company Time Warner will distribute Trinidad and Tobago’s National Carnival Celebrations to an international audience, due to the decision of the National Carnival Commission sell the rights to a local media house to read broadcasts. Headlines with anchor Yvette Rowe (00:31). 1. Cuba has adopted a cautious wait and see attitude towards the new Clinton administration – correspondent Lionel Martin files this report (00:32 - 04:14). 2. Jessie Jackson says that the Clinton administration must move quickly to restore democracy in Haiti – Yvette Rowe reports (04:15 -08:30). 3. Gerald Bernard Kaufman Senior British Opposition MP and former Shadow Foreign Affairs Minister has stepped up arguments linking Jamaica’s retention of the death penalty to aid and trade with Britain – Debbie Ransome reports (08:31 -10:38). 4. Official notice offering shares in the Barbados National Oil Company appeared in the British Guardian newspapers offering the net assets to potential investors – Yvette Rowe reports (10:39 -11:12 ). 5. Entertainment multinational company Time Warner are to distribute Trinidad and Tobago’s National Carnival Celebrations to an international audience - correspondent Tony Fraser reports (11:13 -14:53). 2015-05-11T18:24:58Z 2015-05-11T18:24:58Z 1993-11-22 Recording, oral CAR1411 http://hdl.handle.net/2139/39952 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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topic Cuba -- Government and Politics -- Foreign Relations.
Haiti -- Government and Politics -- Foreign Relations.
Great Britain -- Politics and Government -- Foreign Relations -- Jamaica.
Barbados -- Economic aspects -- Politics and government.
Carnival -- Economic aspects -- Trinidad and Tobago.
Cuba -- Government and Politics -- Foreign Relations.
Haiti -- Government and Politics -- Foreign Relations.
Great Britain -- Politics and Government -- Foreign Relations -- Jamaica.
Barbados -- Economic aspects -- Politics and government.
Carnival -- Economic aspects -- Trinidad and Tobago.
spellingShingle Cuba -- Government and Politics -- Foreign Relations.
Haiti -- Government and Politics -- Foreign Relations.
Great Britain -- Politics and Government -- Foreign Relations -- Jamaica.
Barbados -- Economic aspects -- Politics and government.
Carnival -- Economic aspects -- Trinidad and Tobago.
Cuba -- Government and Politics -- Foreign Relations.
Haiti -- Government and Politics -- Foreign Relations.
Great Britain -- Politics and Government -- Foreign Relations -- Jamaica.
Barbados -- Economic aspects -- Politics and government.
Carnival -- Economic aspects -- Trinidad and Tobago.
Rowe, Yvette (anchor)
Martin, Lionel (correspondent)
Alarcon, Ricardo (interviewee)
Corrada del Río, Baltasar (interviewee)
Kaufman, Gerald (interviewee)
Ransome, Debbie (correspondent)
Pantin, Bernard (interviewee)
Fraser, Tony (correspondent)
Caribbean Report 22-11-1993
description Cuba has adopted a cautious wait and see attitude towards the new Clinton administration. And, Ricardo Alarcon, Cuban Foreign Minister gives his views on what he anticipates of the Clinton administration. Jessie Jackson says that the Clinton administration must move quickly to restore democracy in Haiti. Baltasar Corrada del Río, Secretary of State for Puerto Ricos’ Overseas Caribbean Development Programme says that moves towards Puerto Rico becoming a US state, won’t mean severing links with the rest of the Caribbean. Gerald Bernard Kaufman Senior British Opposition MP and former Shadow Foreign Affairs Minister has stepped up arguments linking Jamaica’s retention of the death penalty to aid and trade with Britain. Official notice offering shares in the Barbados National Oil Company appeared in the British Guardian newspapers offering the net assets to potential investors. Entertainment multinational company Time Warner will distribute Trinidad and Tobago’s National Carnival Celebrations to an international audience, due to the decision of the National Carnival Commission sell the rights to a local media house to read broadcasts.
format Recording, oral
topic_facet Cuba -- Government and Politics -- Foreign Relations.
Haiti -- Government and Politics -- Foreign Relations.
Great Britain -- Politics and Government -- Foreign Relations -- Jamaica.
Barbados -- Economic aspects -- Politics and government.
Carnival -- Economic aspects -- Trinidad and Tobago.
author Rowe, Yvette (anchor)
Martin, Lionel (correspondent)
Alarcon, Ricardo (interviewee)
Corrada del Río, Baltasar (interviewee)
Kaufman, Gerald (interviewee)
Ransome, Debbie (correspondent)
Pantin, Bernard (interviewee)
Fraser, Tony (correspondent)
author_facet Rowe, Yvette (anchor)
Martin, Lionel (correspondent)
Alarcon, Ricardo (interviewee)
Corrada del Río, Baltasar (interviewee)
Kaufman, Gerald (interviewee)
Ransome, Debbie (correspondent)
Pantin, Bernard (interviewee)
Fraser, Tony (correspondent)
author_sort Rowe, Yvette (anchor)
title Caribbean Report 22-11-1993
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