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Caribbean Report 14-06-1995
(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1995-06-14)
In London, the acquittal of the two police officers accused of the manslaughter of Joy Gardner angers relatives and friends of the victim. The Director of the Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants, Claude Moraes ...
Caribbean Report 22-11-1995
(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1995-11-22)
In this report EU officials met with representatives of the ACP group to discuss a future arrangement between the North and South and human rights issues. The United States remains defiant as the UN voted to end the US ...
Caribbean Report 07-06-1995
(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1995-06-07)
European Commissioner for Agriculture, Franz Fischler is pushing for Europe to offer the US concessions in the dispute over the banana regime. Jamaican Ambassador in Brussels, Douglas Saunders expresses his concern over ...
Caribbean Report 09-05-1995
(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1995-05-09)
In this report: Ivor Bird, the younger brother of Antigua's Prime Minister, returned to court on drug-related charges. Police have held one suspect in the shooting of a British tourist in Antigua. In Saint Lucia, the six ...
Caribbean Report 06-06-1995
(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1995-06-06)
In this report: In Antigua, John Baughman, an American once acquitted of murdering his first wife in the US, now faces the same charge. After two years of turmoil in the tourism industry, Prime Minister Owen Arthur appoints ...
Caribbean Report 24-04-1997
(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1997-04-24)
In French Guiana officials say that nine police were wounded during another night of riots in the Capital, Cayenne. Demonstrators are protesting against the arrest of Pro-independent activists. The arrests were linked into ...
Caribbean Report 26-09-1995
(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1995-09-26)
In this report Antigua and Barbuda's former Trade Minister Hugh Marshall prepares to launch a new political party. Mr. Marshall comments on why he has decided to form a new party. In Jamaica, the cash starved human rights ...
Caribbean Report 22-06-1995
(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1995-06-22)
In this report: Trinidad and Tobago's police talks about the possible motives behind the killing of former Attorney General Selwyn Richardson and offers a reward for his killers. In St. Lucia at the commission of inquiry ...
Caribbean Report 28-06-1995
(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1995-06-28)
In this report: The commission of inquiry established in St. Lucia, to look into the UN funds scandal has taken a one and half week adjournment to allow key witness Dr. Charles Flemming to collect documents in New York. ...