Caribbean Report 08-01-2002

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Main Authors: The British Broadcasting Corporation, Weir, Karen (anchor), Fleming, Albert (interviewee), Smith, Lew (correspondent), Mitchell, Keith (interviewee), Orr, Carol (correspondent), Chin Lee, Howard (interviewee), Goffe, Leslie (correspondent), Headley, Trevor (interviewee), Abbott, Diane (interviewee)
Other Authors: The University of the West Indies
Format: Recording, oral biblioteca
Language:English
Published: The British Broadcasting Corporation 2002-01-08
Subjects:Labor disputes, > French overseas departments, Strikes and lockouts, > Saint Martin, French overseas departments, > Social conditions, Mass media, > Caribbean Area, Business failures, > Caribbean Area, Regionalism, > Caribbean Area, Mass media, > Political aspects, National security, > Trinidad and Tobago, Crime prevention, > Trinidad and Tobago, Crime, > Trinidad and Tobago, Criminal justice, Administration of, > United States, Judicial error, > United States, Discrimination in criminal justice administration, > United States, Police chiefs, > Dismissal of, Police chiefs, > Dominican Republic, Police brutality, > Dominican Republic, Teachers, Black, > Great Britain, Teachers, Foreign, > Employment, > Great Britain, Academic achievement, > Great Britain, Children, Black, > Education, > Great Britain,
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spelling oai:oai:uwispace.sta.uwi.edu:2139:2139-415802016-03-24T16:06:48Z Caribbean Report 08-01-2002 The British Broadcasting Corporation Weir, Karen (anchor) Fleming, Albert (interviewee) Smith, Lew (correspondent) Mitchell, Keith (interviewee) Orr, Carol (correspondent) Chin Lee, Howard (interviewee) Goffe, Leslie (correspondent) Headley, Trevor (interviewee) Abbott, Diane (interviewee) The University of the West Indies Labor disputes -- French overseas departments Strikes and lockouts -- Saint Martin French overseas departments -- Social conditions Mass media -- Caribbean Area Business failures -- Caribbean Area Regionalism -- Caribbean Area Mass media -- Political aspects National security -- Trinidad and Tobago Crime prevention -- Trinidad and Tobago Crime -- Trinidad and Tobago Criminal justice, Administration of -- United States Judicial error -- United States Discrimination in criminal justice administration -- United States Police chiefs -- Dismissal of Police chiefs -- Dominican Republic Police brutality -- Dominican Republic Teachers, Black -- Great Britain Teachers, Foreign -- Employment -- Great Britain Academic achievement -- Great Britain Children, Black -- Education -- Great Britain 1. Headlines (00:00-00:31) 2. The issue of the 8 day-old strike of electricity workers in the French Overseas Departments of St. Martin and Guadeloupe was taken to the French government in Paris as no immediate end seems to be in sight. Mayor of French St. Martin, Albert Fleming explains that a scheduled meeting between the two parties never happened (00:32-03:42) 3. As the Caribbean comes to term with the collapse of regional news group, Caribbean Media Corporation (CMC), government leaders have begun adding their voices to call for CARICOM intervention. Lew Smith reports on the issue. Grenada Prime Minister Keith Mitchell express shock at the closure of CMC and Prime Minister Lester Bird has also voiced his concerns (03:43-06:49) 4. In Trinidad and Tobago, the new Minister of National Security Howard Chin Lee insists that in spite an alarming crime rate, his holistic approach would lead to success. Carol Orr reports on this latest ministerial appointment. Chin Lee dismisses suggestions that he would find Trinidad's crime problem overwhelming (06:50-08:24) 5. A US Federal Appeal Court has thrown out the convictions of two Caribbean Americans in the killing of a Jewish man during riots in New York City. Leslie Goffe reports on the tossing out of the convictions and ordering a new trial for Lemrick Nelson Jr and Charles Price. Attorney for Price, Trevor Headley was thrilled that a new trial was orders. There are varied responses from the Crown Heights community on the matter (08:25-11:24) 6. President of the Dominican Republic, Hipolito Mejia has removed his Police Chief from office. Chief Pedro de Jesus Candelier was a target of human rights groups that accused him of tolerating systematic police brutality and high numbers of extrajudicial killings (11:25-12:09) 7. Diane Abbott of the Labour Party has stated that not enough black teachers and a high number of exclusions are just two reasons why there are scores of failing black children in Britain. Abbott comments on the underachievement of black children and called for Caribbean teachers in British primary schools as part of the solution (12:10-15:03) 2016-03-24T16:04:45Z 2016-03-24T16:04:45Z 2002-01-08 Recording, oral CAR3533 http://hdl.handle.net/2139/41580 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 secs. Sound, mp3 audio/mpeg3 Caribbean Area. The British Broadcasting Corporation
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topic Labor disputes -- French overseas departments
Strikes and lockouts -- Saint Martin
French overseas departments -- Social conditions
Mass media -- Caribbean Area
Business failures -- Caribbean Area
Regionalism -- Caribbean Area
Mass media -- Political aspects
National security -- Trinidad and Tobago
Crime prevention -- Trinidad and Tobago
Crime -- Trinidad and Tobago
Criminal justice, Administration of -- United States
Judicial error -- United States
Discrimination in criminal justice administration -- United States
Police chiefs -- Dismissal of
Police chiefs -- Dominican Republic
Police brutality -- Dominican Republic
Teachers, Black -- Great Britain
Teachers, Foreign -- Employment -- Great Britain
Academic achievement -- Great Britain
Children, Black -- Education -- Great Britain
Labor disputes -- French overseas departments
Strikes and lockouts -- Saint Martin
French overseas departments -- Social conditions
Mass media -- Caribbean Area
Business failures -- Caribbean Area
Regionalism -- Caribbean Area
Mass media -- Political aspects
National security -- Trinidad and Tobago
Crime prevention -- Trinidad and Tobago
Crime -- Trinidad and Tobago
Criminal justice, Administration of -- United States
Judicial error -- United States
Discrimination in criminal justice administration -- United States
Police chiefs -- Dismissal of
Police chiefs -- Dominican Republic
Police brutality -- Dominican Republic
Teachers, Black -- Great Britain
Teachers, Foreign -- Employment -- Great Britain
Academic achievement -- Great Britain
Children, Black -- Education -- Great Britain
spellingShingle Labor disputes -- French overseas departments
Strikes and lockouts -- Saint Martin
French overseas departments -- Social conditions
Mass media -- Caribbean Area
Business failures -- Caribbean Area
Regionalism -- Caribbean Area
Mass media -- Political aspects
National security -- Trinidad and Tobago
Crime prevention -- Trinidad and Tobago
Crime -- Trinidad and Tobago
Criminal justice, Administration of -- United States
Judicial error -- United States
Discrimination in criminal justice administration -- United States
Police chiefs -- Dismissal of
Police chiefs -- Dominican Republic
Police brutality -- Dominican Republic
Teachers, Black -- Great Britain
Teachers, Foreign -- Employment -- Great Britain
Academic achievement -- Great Britain
Children, Black -- Education -- Great Britain
Labor disputes -- French overseas departments
Strikes and lockouts -- Saint Martin
French overseas departments -- Social conditions
Mass media -- Caribbean Area
Business failures -- Caribbean Area
Regionalism -- Caribbean Area
Mass media -- Political aspects
National security -- Trinidad and Tobago
Crime prevention -- Trinidad and Tobago
Crime -- Trinidad and Tobago
Criminal justice, Administration of -- United States
Judicial error -- United States
Discrimination in criminal justice administration -- United States
Police chiefs -- Dismissal of
Police chiefs -- Dominican Republic
Police brutality -- Dominican Republic
Teachers, Black -- Great Britain
Teachers, Foreign -- Employment -- Great Britain
Academic achievement -- Great Britain
Children, Black -- Education -- Great Britain
The British Broadcasting Corporation
Weir, Karen (anchor)
Fleming, Albert (interviewee)
Smith, Lew (correspondent)
Mitchell, Keith (interviewee)
Orr, Carol (correspondent)
Chin Lee, Howard (interviewee)
Goffe, Leslie (correspondent)
Headley, Trevor (interviewee)
Abbott, Diane (interviewee)
Caribbean Report 08-01-2002
description 1. Headlines (00:00-00:31)
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author_facet The University of the West Indies
The British Broadcasting Corporation
Weir, Karen (anchor)
Fleming, Albert (interviewee)
Smith, Lew (correspondent)
Mitchell, Keith (interviewee)
Orr, Carol (correspondent)
Chin Lee, Howard (interviewee)
Goffe, Leslie (correspondent)
Headley, Trevor (interviewee)
Abbott, Diane (interviewee)
format Recording, oral
topic_facet Labor disputes -- French overseas departments
Strikes and lockouts -- Saint Martin
French overseas departments -- Social conditions
Mass media -- Caribbean Area
Business failures -- Caribbean Area
Regionalism -- Caribbean Area
Mass media -- Political aspects
National security -- Trinidad and Tobago
Crime prevention -- Trinidad and Tobago
Crime -- Trinidad and Tobago
Criminal justice, Administration of -- United States
Judicial error -- United States
Discrimination in criminal justice administration -- United States
Police chiefs -- Dismissal of
Police chiefs -- Dominican Republic
Police brutality -- Dominican Republic
Teachers, Black -- Great Britain
Teachers, Foreign -- Employment -- Great Britain
Academic achievement -- Great Britain
Children, Black -- Education -- Great Britain
author The British Broadcasting Corporation
Weir, Karen (anchor)
Fleming, Albert (interviewee)
Smith, Lew (correspondent)
Mitchell, Keith (interviewee)
Orr, Carol (correspondent)
Chin Lee, Howard (interviewee)
Goffe, Leslie (correspondent)
Headley, Trevor (interviewee)
Abbott, Diane (interviewee)
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title Caribbean Report 08-01-2002
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