from : The International Herald Tribune
The philosophers of chaos reap a whirlwind
William Pfaff IHT
Washington's utopians
08/23/03: PARIS The intensification of violence in Iraq is the logical outcome of the Bush administration's choice in 2001 to treat terrorism as a military
A poor African provides a lesson in giving
Dorothea Hertzberg NYT Monday, August 25, 2003
http://www.iht.com/articles/107553.html
Aid to an American
BOBO-DIOULASSO, Burkina Faso It was an unforgivingly hot day, and I was leaving the village where I lived in northeastern
The piece below talks about Hon Minister of Industry - Abel Rwendeire. This
means it is a very old piece, as Rwendeire left such a long time ago.
Give us the current picture.
May be now typing speeds have been improved. May be people are no longer
sleeping at their desk.
We had a thorough
"At the core of our relationship with America is the massive contradiction between what the US state publicly advocates in the way of justice and freedom, and its day to day political and economic practice around the world. "
"We are taught to believe in Washington as the font of freedom and
Lutimba Matovu,
The BEER LOVER (alcoholic?)!
y
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Tuesday Reflections
With Kintu Nyago Uganda Law Society has lost itAugust 26 , 2003
Last weekend saw the marking of 40 years of Rev. Martin Luther Kings world famous speech, I Have a Dream.
It was a historic speech delivered one fine August morning, in 1963, at the Lincoln
Old mans Corner
By F.D.R. Gureme May God bless Amins soulAugust 26 , 2003
Amins illness and death have generated debate and emotional utterances: restrained or rancorous. I was particularly astonished by reports of barbed remarks of our President about Amins death and burial,
http://www.kentimes.com/editorials/comm1.htmlRwanda:
A tragic history of ethnic tension spurred on by colonial lies By Fr.
Joachim Omolo Ouko RWANDESE yesterday went to the polls
to elect the president they think will best steer the destiny of a country
scarred by the massacre of nearly
Amin in the eye of his doctor August 24 - Sept 1, 2003
Dr Stephen Oscar Malinga, the MP for Butebo, Pallisa was a Captain in the Ugandan army in 1970 when former president Amin Dada (RIP) was the army commander. Malinga, an obstetrician and gaenacologist told The Sunday Monitors Mercy
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Study Spurs Hope of Finding Way to Increase Human Life
August 25, 2003
By
Ugandans
Why has Uganda deteriorated to where she is?
Because a good number of its citizens have decided to live in utopia and have
failed to move on. This disease is especially in Buganda which has decided to
stay in its culture and customs of 1500, and they want to drag the nation into
From: nockrach george [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Unfortunately
Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 15:18:11 +0200
Unfortunately, Mate, art and science of this TRAGEDY (NOT WAR) are that of
walking a tight rope character. And, more sadly so, it is permeated with
PARTY political
Would someone kindly re-post the URL to access the Ugandanet archives.
Thanks.
y
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Title: Unfortunately, Matek, art and science of this crisis (NOT WAR) are that
of walking a tight rope character
Unfortunately, Matek, art and
science of this TRAGEDY
(NOT WAR) are that of walking a tight rope character. And, more
sadly so, it is permeated with PARTY political biasing.
Unfortunately, Matek, the art and science of this TRAGEDY (NOT WAR) are that
of walking a tight rope character. And, more sadly so, it is permeated
with PARTY political biasing.
The situation is that Their Satanic Vampires are not fighting the NRM. Must
you always refuse to see situations from
Let's not trivialise such an issue by resorting to tribalism.remember
that Obote and Amin were once presidents of Uganda and they never gave
federalism a thought, and gauging from their policies, i think they were
against federalism. Buganda and for that matter any region in Uganda has a
JUSTICE PARTY
www.idr.co.ug/dfwa-u/Nymapp/justice.htm Date: 8/26/2003
18:13:58 +0300
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Subject: Re: DIS-FUNCTION EDUCTION UGANDA CASE
Yesterday we received an email addressing the exclusion of Sister Mohau Pheko from the WTO Cancun meeting. The email read as follows:
"This deliberate silencing of women's voices is worrying. What could Mohau possibly do which would threaten the WTO meeting really?"
from "RE: Mohau Pheko in
Editorial : newvision 26/8/2003
Federo is a fantasy
CABINET HAS decided to push for the lifting of term limits for the
presidency and a return to federo.
However, a representative of the Buganda kingdom has responded that the two
issues should be delinked.
He is right. The two issues are
dO NOT THINK!!! tALK OF FACTS.
- Original Message -
From: emmanuel musaazi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2003 4:04 PM
Subject: Re: ugnet_: NRM's Federo has been rejected by Baganda.
Let's not trivialise such an issue by resorting to
Brother NOC´LADUMAS GEORGES [EMAIL PROTECTED],
I hear your cry.
I have always opposed this militarism in solving our country's affairs.
I start from the so-called 'liberation war' to help the poor helpless
Ugandans against Idi Amin.
The 1980 elections were a cruel charade, but still I opposed
I received the following mail which I suspect was a cover for a virus.
From : George Okurapa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject : Basoga was down to earth
Date : Mon, 25 Aug 2003 15:48:56 -0700 (PDT)
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Mitayo Potosi
Revealed: The secret world of doctors' slang
Fri Aug 22, 3:30 AM ET
PARIS (AFP) - The doctor purses his lips, looks at you pityingly over his half-moon spectacles and quietly writes something on his clipboard, something short, sharp and authoritative.
Fri Aug 22, 3:30 AM ET
Very good advice.
Gracias
Lugemwa, F.N.
Ed Kironde [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Once the editor of The New Vision separates federo from kingdoms andlooks at it as a way of sharing power with regions or states, he will becloser to unravel the complexity of federalism.Once federo is re-ushered in,
Whoever was responsible for this editorial, does not understand the concept
of federalism. First of all how does he know that the final federal system
agreed upon will take the shape he is outlining (talk about puting the cart
before the horse). The final system will depend on negotiations
One Uganda, one Federo. My friend from Busoga friend
would say, -twagala federo mulala (one and
all-inclusive federo).
http://federalworksinboston.tripod.com
F.N. Lugemwa
Owor Kipenji [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Emmanuel,thanks for your response on this issue of
Federalism.
In
Once the editor of The New Vision separates federo from kingdoms and
looks at it as a way of sharing power with regions or states, he will be
closer to unravel the complexity of federalism.
Once federo is re-ushered in, the editor does not need to worry about
the democratically elected LCs at
Wednesday August 27, 2003
WEDNESDAY MAGAZINE HOME
Two suitors, one bride and a low libido
By BEAUTTAH OMANGA
When she found herself with two marriage proposals, one from a wealthy but much older and allegedly impotent suitor, and the other from a younger but virile one,
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