Caribbean Report 26-05-2000
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Subjects: | Elections - - Haiti, Haiti - - Politics and government, Elections - - Suriname, Suriname - - Politics and government, United States - - Commerce - - China, China - - Commerce - - United States, United States - - Foreign economic relations - - Cuba, Film festivals - - United States, Film festivals - - Jamaica - - Montego Bay, Music festivals - - United States, Music festivals - - Jamaica - - Montego Bay, Bank robberies - - Grenada, |
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oai:oai:uwispace.sta.uwi.edu:2139:2139-489392020-04-02T19:16:27Z Caribbean Report 26-05-2000 The British Broadcasting Corporation Richards, Ken (anchor) Naughton, Michael (interviewee) Compton, John (interviewee) Maynard, Charles (interviewee) Hayes, Rosie (correspondent) James, Winston (interviewee) Kovalik, John (interviewee) Mc Clarthy, Matthew (interviewee) Raph, Sheryl Lee (interviewee) The University of the West Indies Elections - - Haiti Haiti - - Politics and government Elections - - Suriname Suriname - - Politics and government United States - - Commerce - - China China - - Commerce - - United States United States - - Foreign economic relations - - Cuba Film festivals - - United States Film festivals - - Jamaica - - Montego Bay Music festivals - - United States Music festivals - - Jamaica - - Montego Bay Bank robberies - - Grenada 1. Headlines: (00:00-00:33) 2. “Haitian rights activists are protesting a crackdown on dozens of opposition politicians. Seven of those arrested were candidates in the Parliamentary elections held last Saturday”. At least 34 opposition militants have been detained since the elections. One opposition leader suggests that the arrests have to do with the fact that the election results are about to be announced. (00:34-05:35) 3.Following yesterday’s election In Suriname, the opposition New Front Coalition Party is heading for victory. Of the 51 seat Assembly, It is projected to win 33. (05:36-07:27) 4. US – Chinese trade relations have been normalized, but US Congresswoman, Maxine Walters, and other Liberal Democrats, believe Cuba should be given the same trade privileges. (07:28-10:53) 5. The Grenadian Police are investigating a daring daylight robbery at the Grand Anse Branch of Scotia Bank, allegedly carried out by two armed individuals. (10:54-12:20) 6. The second American Film and Music Festivals was launched this week in London, Island Grill. According to the promoters, the place to be in November 2000, is Montego Bay. Island Grill Promotions, the main organizer, hopes the festival will attract local, regional, and international talents, and dispel some of the negatives associated with Jamaica. (12:21-15:25) 2020-04-02T19:16:27Z 2020-04-02T19:16:27Z 2000-05-26 Recording, oral CAR3112 http://hdl.handle.net/2139/48939 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. 25 sec. Sound, mp3 audio/mpeg3 Caribbean Area. The British Broadcasting Corporation |
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Elections - - Haiti Haiti - - Politics and government Elections - - Suriname Suriname - - Politics and government United States - - Commerce - - China China - - Commerce - - United States United States - - Foreign economic relations - - Cuba Film festivals - - United States Film festivals - - Jamaica - - Montego Bay Music festivals - - United States Music festivals - - Jamaica - - Montego Bay Bank robberies - - Grenada Elections - - Haiti Haiti - - Politics and government Elections - - Suriname Suriname - - Politics and government United States - - Commerce - - China China - - Commerce - - United States United States - - Foreign economic relations - - Cuba Film festivals - - United States Film festivals - - Jamaica - - Montego Bay Music festivals - - United States Music festivals - - Jamaica - - Montego Bay Bank robberies - - Grenada |
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Elections - - Haiti Haiti - - Politics and government Elections - - Suriname Suriname - - Politics and government United States - - Commerce - - China China - - Commerce - - United States United States - - Foreign economic relations - - Cuba Film festivals - - United States Film festivals - - Jamaica - - Montego Bay Music festivals - - United States Music festivals - - Jamaica - - Montego Bay Bank robberies - - Grenada Elections - - Haiti Haiti - - Politics and government Elections - - Suriname Suriname - - Politics and government United States - - Commerce - - China China - - Commerce - - United States United States - - Foreign economic relations - - Cuba Film festivals - - United States Film festivals - - Jamaica - - Montego Bay Music festivals - - United States Music festivals - - Jamaica - - Montego Bay Bank robberies - - Grenada The British Broadcasting Corporation Richards, Ken (anchor) Naughton, Michael (interviewee) Compton, John (interviewee) Maynard, Charles (interviewee) Hayes, Rosie (correspondent) James, Winston (interviewee) Kovalik, John (interviewee) Mc Clarthy, Matthew (interviewee) Raph, Sheryl Lee (interviewee) Caribbean Report 26-05-2000 |
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