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Caribbean Report 11-11-1996
1. Headlines (00:00-00:27)2. Montserrat is heading for a new government as last minute voters cast their ballots. James White, Jr reports (00:28-04:52)3. Jamaica's Minister of National Security says anyone found to be involved in transporting drugs from the island would be treated with the full force of the law (04:53-05:38)4. Regional bankers call for greater Caribbean integration. Prime Minister Vaughn Lewis, Managing Director, National Commercial Bank, St. Lucia Chester Hinkson and Governor of the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank Dwight Venner are interviewed. Pete Ninvalle reports (05:39-08:47)5. Developed countries have been told to do more to allow their developing neighbours reap some of the benefits of the breakdown of trade barriers (08:48-09:24)6. Britain's vision for the future of world trade has been set out in a White Paper published today. It is calling for the Singapore meeting of the World Trade Organisation in a few weeks time to give a major push towards creating global free trade by the year 2020. Carol Orr reports (09:26-11:03)7. An uneasy calm in Cayenne as protesting students await the intervention of two French Ministers (11:04-13:15)8. A former England cricketer has shed more light on the alleged racism that led to a heated public row between Jamaican born Devon Malcolm and the fromer Chairman of Selectors Raymond Illingworth (13:16-15:27
Caribbean Report 17-09-1998
1. Headlines (00:00-00:24)2. OECS States are to examine their economic position ahead of the international trade negotiations. Eastern Caribbean Central Bank Governor Dwight Venner is interviewed (00:25-03:01)3. Fast track legislation on the United States agenda. World Trade Business Editor for the London Financial Times Newspaper Guy de JonquiA is interviewed and Roy Osana reports (03:02-07:36)4. Confusion continues over Miami's alleged Cuban spy ring. Prime Minister Alejandro Gonzalez and Miami Herald Manny Garcia are interviewed. Rosie Hayes reports (07:36-10:47)5. Dominican Leader Edison James responded in Parliament today to criticism over the Christopher Skase case. Prime Minister Edison James is interviewed and Ken Richards reports (10:48-14:08)6. Ato Boldon nearly breaks the world record in the 1998 Commonwealth Games in the 100 men's meters final. Mike Cousteau reports (14:09-15:16
Caribbean Report 08-06-1992
1. Headlines (00:00-00:32)2. Jamaica’s Court of Appeal disallows death penalty appeals in the case of convicted murderers Earl Pratt and Ivan Morgan who had been on death row for 13 years. Attorney Dennis Daly comments on why the appeal was disallowed (00:33-02:04)3. Opposition Leader Edison James, Economist Atherton Martin and General Secretary of Caribbean Congress of Labour, Curtis Augustus criticize Prime Minister Eugene Charles decision to pursue the economic citizenship program, which allows select Hong Kong and Taiwanese businessmen to pay for citizenship. Prime Minister Eugene Charles defends the initiative (02:05-07:15)4. Although the proposal by Prime Minister Patrick Manning involving an economic union between Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados and Guyana has received mixed reactions from the region’s political leaders, Governor of the East Caribbean Central Bank, Dwight Venner admits to correspondent Pete Ninvalle, that the idea has great possibilities (07:21-09:41)5. A conference hosted by the Cuban Government and organized by British company, Euromoney, aims at attracting foreign businessmen interested in exploring investment opportunities in Cuba. Richard O’Donoghue of Euromoney talks about the event (09:42-12:15)6. Correspondent Lionel Martin reports on the Cuban viewpoint concerning the implications of hosting such a conference (12:16-14:06)7. A two member crew aboard a small United States registered aircraft are detained in the Dominican Republic after nine hundred and sixty sticks of dynamite are found on the carrier (14:07-14:26
Caribbean Report 16-07-1997
1. Headlines (00:00-00:23)2. Grenada's Opposition calls for elections following the sacking of the Minister of Health Grace Duncan. Grace Duncan is interviewed (00:24-02:45)3. What is Grenada's former Minister of Health, Grace Duncan's next move? Grace Duncan is interviewed. Lew Smith reports (02:46-04:38)4. Jamaican officials have not taken kindly to a United States diplomat's description of the island as poor, violent and underfed. US Diplomat, Gary Cooper and Jamaica's Foreign Minister, Seymour Mullings are interviewed. Carol Orr reports (04:39-06:35)5. United States President, Bill Clinton approves another waiver of Helms-Burton. Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs, Stuart Eizenstat is interviewed (06:36-08:05)6. The United Nations announces long expected reforms. The General Secretary of the United Nations Kofi Annan and former Prime Minister of Dominica, Dame Eugenia Charles are interviewed (08:06-11:57)7. Caribbean, European and other officials are looking at what arrangements could be made to replace Lome IV. Peter King, Chairman of the Jamaica Textile and Apparel Institute and Dwight Venner, Governor of the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank are interviewed. Debbie Ransome reports (11:58-14:38)8. Cuban officials have issued a statement saying engine failure was the most probable cause of last Friday's aircrash in which forty-four people died (14:39-15:23
Caribbean Report 02-07-1996
1. Headlines (00:00:36)2. Common currency is identified as a key issue ahead of tomorrow's Caricom Heads of Government Conference. Dwight Venner, Governor of the Central Bank of the OECS is interviewed and Carol Orr reports (00:37-04:25)3. According to Finance Minister Brian Kuei Tung Trinidad and Tobago would have a hard time taking sides in any Cuba United States dispute. Finance Minister Brian Kuei Tung is interviewed (04:26-05:35)4. A regional economist warns that a single market and economy may not be the best strategy for the global market place. ECLAC Senior Economist Trevor Harker is interviewed. Tony Fraser reports (05:36-07:54)5. London-based Christian Aid is painting a grim picture of life in Montserrat where residents are learning to co-exist with an active volcano. Senior Policy Advisor Robert Archer and CDERA's co-ordinator Jeremy Collymore are interviewed. Ken Richards and James White, Jr report (07:55-10:18)6. Cuban authorities worry about the possibility for more sporting defections during the Olympic Games. Rosie Hayes and Roberto Colon, Reporter Miami Herald report (10:19-13:19)7. A report published in Britain today suggest that the national lottery and treasury cards will undermine Britain's aid contribution to developing countries. Senior Policy Advisor with Charity Christian Aid Robert Archer is interviewed (13:20-15:21
Caribbean Report 01-10-2001
1. Headlines (00:00-00:26)7. Revamped one day West Indies cricket championship begins tomorrow. Reuben Meade reports (12:43-13:38)2. After days of speculation Trinidad and Tobago's Prime Minister fires Attorney General Ramesh Maharaj. Attorney General Ramesh Maharaj is interviewed and Tony Fraser reports (00:27-02:59)3. OECS heads to seek international and homegrown help to tackle economic downturn. Governor of the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank Dwight Venner and Secretary General of the Caribbean Tourism Organisation Jean Holder are interviewed. Lou Smith reports (03:00-04:57)4. Increase regulation could mean an end of offshore centres in the region. A Partner of the Accounting Firm Price Waterhouse Bob Harland is interviewed (04:58-08:03)5. At least six people have been killed in a flare-up of what is thought to be political violence in the eastern section of Jamaica's Capital Kingston. Conrad Hamilton reports (08:04-09:54)6. Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide marked the 10th anniversary of the military coup that ejected him from office by calling on the United States to extradite former paramilitary leader Emmanuel Constant. Michael Norton reports (09:55-12:42)7. Revamped one day West Indies Cricket Championship begins tomorrow. Reuben Meade reports (12:43-13:38
Caribbean Report 19-05-1998
1. Headlines with Keith Stone Greaves (00:00-00:28)2. At the WTO conference, Cuba's President Fidel Castro expresses his anger at the EU-US agreement on the controversial Helms-Burton law. Marc Thiessen comments on whether there would be amendments to the bill (00:29-04:29)3. Another trade deal up for discussion at the WTO conference is that of Caribbean bananas. Dominica's Prime Minister Edison James comments on what he expected from the meeting (04:30-06:25)4. The Governor of the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB), Dwight Venner spoke publicly for the first time about the recent bank heist at the Barclays Bank in the abandoned Montserrat capital of Plymouth (06:26-09:24)5. In Dominican Republic, the landslide victory of opposition Partido Revolucionario
Dominicano (PRD) or the Dominican Revolutionary Party could spell the end of the veteran politician Joaquin Balaguer's political career. Jean-Michel Caroit reflects on the long career of Joaquin Balaguer (09:25-10:45)6. In just under one month, the people of St. Vincent and the Grenadines will go to the polls as Prime Minister James Mitchell announced June 15th as the election day. Interview with Kendell Morgan on whether people are ready for these elections (10:46-13:15)7. The Commonwealth Games scheduled to take place in Malaysia in four months will go ahead as planned despite threats from economic and environmental problems. Harry Peart reports (13:16-15:10
Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis
The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation
counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings
are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that
only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into
account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed
Variations on the Author
“Variations on the Author” discusses two of Eduardo Coutinho’s recent films (Um Dia na Vida, from 2010, and Últimas Conversas, posthumously released in 2015) and their contribution to the general question of documentary authorship. The director’s filmography is characterized by a consistent yet self-effacing form of authorial self-inscription: Coutinho often features as an interviewer that rather than express opinions propels discourses; an interviewer that is good at listening. This mode of self-inscription characterizes him as an author who is not expressive but who is nonetheless markedly present on the screen. In Um Dia na Vida, however, Coutinho is completely absent form the image, while Últimas Conversas, on the contrary, includes a confessional prologue that moves the director from the margins to the center of his films. This article examines the ways in which these works stand out in the filmography of a director who offers new insights into the notion of cinematic authorship
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