Caribbean Report 06-03-1989

Canada's judicial enquiry into drug use in amateur sports continued with Ben Johnson's coach describing in detail how the disgraced sprinter took steroids and other drugs before the Seoul Olympics. In London, delegates from over 150 countries meet at a conference to express their concerns over the thinning of the ozone layer through the use of certain chemicals. The arrest of a suspected drug dealer in the U.S. Virgin Islands has caused a sensation in Washington where its black Mayor is being investigated. In Martinque, the people took to the streets to protest the coming of the single market in Europe in 1992. The report ended with Montserrat's Chief Minister who is in London to seek finances for infrastructure development including a deepwater harbor and an airport for the island.

Guardado en:
Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: The British Broadcasting Corporation, Timmins, Jerry (anchor), Usher, Peter (interviewee), Bart, Sara (correspondent), Gunn, Richard (interviewee), Tomlinson, Alan (correspondent), Crusoe, Jacques (interviewee)
Otros Autores: The University of the West Indies
Formato: Recording, oral biblioteca
Idioma:English
Publicado: The British Broadcasting Corporation 1989-03-06
Materias:Doping in sports, > Canada., Sports, > Corrupt practices, > Canada., Sports, > Drug use, > Canada., Global warming, > United Kingdom., Drug traffic, > United States Virgin Islands., Drug traffic, > Investigation, > United States Virgin Islands., Trade blocs, > Martinque., Trade blocs, > European countries., Lome Conventions., Economic development, > Montserrat., United Nations Environment Programme., Johnson, Ben., Francis, Charlie, 1948-2010., Lewis, Charles., Gunn, Richard., Barry, Marion., Osborne, John.,
Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/2139/11467
Etiquetas: Agregar Etiqueta
Sin Etiquetas, Sea el primero en etiquetar este registro!