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spelling oai:oai:uwispace.sta.uwi.edu:2139:2139-463762019-10-08T15:04:41Z Caribbean Report 14-01-2003 The British Broadcasting Corporation Richards, Ken (anchor) Granger, David (interviewee) Fraser, Tony (correspondent) Gordon, Orin (correspondent) MacKinlay, Andrew (interviewee) Hayes, Rosie (correspondent) Swan, John (interviewee) Lamb, Tim (interviewee) Hughes, Hubert (interviewee) Jowell, Tessa (interviewee) Holding, Michael (interviewee) Niles, Bertram (correspondent) The University of the West Indies Police murders -- Guyana Violent crimes -- Guyana Hospitals -- Medical staff -- Trinidad and Tobago Manning, Patrick, 1946-2016 Employees -- Recruiting -- United States Teachers -- Jamaica Pressure groups -- Great Britain Visitors, Foreign -- British Virgin Islands Cricket -- Tournaments -- Zimbabwe Cricket players -- West Indies Courts -- Caribbean Area Mediation -- Caribbean Area Doctors -- Trinidad and Tobago Protests -- Trinidad and Tobago San Fernando General Hospital Overseas Territories, British Cricket Board -- England 1. Headlines (00:00-00:26) 2. Guyana’s crime wave claims the life of a mother. Her eighteen-year-old son is in critical condition. Brigadier David Granger, retired army official says that the country is in an undeclared state of emergency and offers his analysis of the causes (00:27-03:50) 3. Junior doctors at major hospitals in Trinidad and Tobago continue to stay away and senior doctors also threaten to withdraw their services. The Prime Minister responds by stating that the doctors are breaking law and the Health Minister, Colm Imbert is going to Cuba to recruit doctors.Tony Fraser reports (03:51-05:40) 4. The Region’s public education system suffers another blow of depletion as a result of recruitment of teachers by overseas agencies. Representatives of the New York City Board of Education are interviewing scores of Jamaican teachers. Orin Gordon reports (05:41-07:09) 5. Andrew MacKinlay MP of the governing Labor Party is urging the government to allow its fourteen overseas territories to be represented in the British Parliament. Sir John Swan, former Premier of Bermuda and Hubert Hughes, former Chief Minister of Anguilla both echo these sentiments. Rosie Hayes reports (07:10-09:38) 6. Ralph O’Neal, Chief Minister, British Virgin Islands says that his government has no plans for implementing visa restrictions. However, it is keeping a close watch on visitors to the island to ensure proper conduct is maintained (09:39-10:08) 7. The England Cricket Board goes ahead with the upcoming world cup cricket in Zimbabwe despite calls to boycott due to human rights issues. Tim Lamb, Chief Executive, England and Wales Cricket Board says its not up to the Board to make moral judgements. Tessa Jowell, British Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport says it's a bad decision. Michael Holding, former West Indian cricketer supports the team's decision (10:09-13:35) 8. Caribbean court systems are notoriously slow and in almost every territory there is a huge backlog of civil cases waiting to be heard. Bertram Niles reports on solutions such as out of court mediation (13:36 -15:31) 2019-01-24T17:57:23Z 2019-01-24T17:57:23Z 2003-01-14 Recording, oral CAR3797 http://hdl.handle.net/2139/46376 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. 31 sec. Sound, mp3 application/octet-stream Caribbean Area. The British Broadcasting Corporation
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topic Police murders -- Guyana
Violent crimes -- Guyana
Hospitals -- Medical staff -- Trinidad and Tobago
Manning, Patrick, 1946-2016
Employees -- Recruiting -- United States
Teachers -- Jamaica
Pressure groups -- Great Britain
Visitors, Foreign -- British Virgin Islands
Cricket -- Tournaments -- Zimbabwe
Cricket players -- West Indies
Courts -- Caribbean Area
Mediation -- Caribbean Area
Doctors -- Trinidad and Tobago
Protests -- Trinidad and Tobago
San Fernando General Hospital
Overseas Territories, British
Cricket Board -- England
Police murders -- Guyana
Violent crimes -- Guyana
Hospitals -- Medical staff -- Trinidad and Tobago
Manning, Patrick, 1946-2016
Employees -- Recruiting -- United States
Teachers -- Jamaica
Pressure groups -- Great Britain
Visitors, Foreign -- British Virgin Islands
Cricket -- Tournaments -- Zimbabwe
Cricket players -- West Indies
Courts -- Caribbean Area
Mediation -- Caribbean Area
Doctors -- Trinidad and Tobago
Protests -- Trinidad and Tobago
San Fernando General Hospital
Overseas Territories, British
Cricket Board -- England
spellingShingle Police murders -- Guyana
Violent crimes -- Guyana
Hospitals -- Medical staff -- Trinidad and Tobago
Manning, Patrick, 1946-2016
Employees -- Recruiting -- United States
Teachers -- Jamaica
Pressure groups -- Great Britain
Visitors, Foreign -- British Virgin Islands
Cricket -- Tournaments -- Zimbabwe
Cricket players -- West Indies
Courts -- Caribbean Area
Mediation -- Caribbean Area
Doctors -- Trinidad and Tobago
Protests -- Trinidad and Tobago
San Fernando General Hospital
Overseas Territories, British
Cricket Board -- England
Police murders -- Guyana
Violent crimes -- Guyana
Hospitals -- Medical staff -- Trinidad and Tobago
Manning, Patrick, 1946-2016
Employees -- Recruiting -- United States
Teachers -- Jamaica
Pressure groups -- Great Britain
Visitors, Foreign -- British Virgin Islands
Cricket -- Tournaments -- Zimbabwe
Cricket players -- West Indies
Courts -- Caribbean Area
Mediation -- Caribbean Area
Doctors -- Trinidad and Tobago
Protests -- Trinidad and Tobago
San Fernando General Hospital
Overseas Territories, British
Cricket Board -- England
The British Broadcasting Corporation
Richards, Ken (anchor)
Granger, David (interviewee)
Fraser, Tony (correspondent)
Gordon, Orin (correspondent)
MacKinlay, Andrew (interviewee)
Hayes, Rosie (correspondent)
Swan, John (interviewee)
Lamb, Tim (interviewee)
Hughes, Hubert (interviewee)
Jowell, Tessa (interviewee)
Holding, Michael (interviewee)
Niles, Bertram (correspondent)
Caribbean Report 14-01-2003
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The British Broadcasting Corporation
Richards, Ken (anchor)
Granger, David (interviewee)
Fraser, Tony (correspondent)
Gordon, Orin (correspondent)
MacKinlay, Andrew (interviewee)
Hayes, Rosie (correspondent)
Swan, John (interviewee)
Lamb, Tim (interviewee)
Hughes, Hubert (interviewee)
Jowell, Tessa (interviewee)
Holding, Michael (interviewee)
Niles, Bertram (correspondent)
format Recording, oral
topic_facet Police murders -- Guyana
Violent crimes -- Guyana
Hospitals -- Medical staff -- Trinidad and Tobago
Manning, Patrick, 1946-2016
Employees -- Recruiting -- United States
Teachers -- Jamaica
Pressure groups -- Great Britain
Visitors, Foreign -- British Virgin Islands
Cricket -- Tournaments -- Zimbabwe
Cricket players -- West Indies
Courts -- Caribbean Area
Mediation -- Caribbean Area
Doctors -- Trinidad and Tobago
Protests -- Trinidad and Tobago
San Fernando General Hospital
Overseas Territories, British
Cricket Board -- England
author The British Broadcasting Corporation
Richards, Ken (anchor)
Granger, David (interviewee)
Fraser, Tony (correspondent)
Gordon, Orin (correspondent)
MacKinlay, Andrew (interviewee)
Hayes, Rosie (correspondent)
Swan, John (interviewee)
Lamb, Tim (interviewee)
Hughes, Hubert (interviewee)
Jowell, Tessa (interviewee)
Holding, Michael (interviewee)
Niles, Bertram (correspondent)
author_sort The British Broadcasting Corporation
title Caribbean Report 14-01-2003
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