"Attending a
wedding for the first time, a little girl whispered to her mother, "Why is the
bride dressed in white?" "Because white is the colour of happiness, and today is
the happiest day of her life." The child thought about this for a moment, then
said, "So why is the groom wearing
Brazil Court Overturns GM Soy
Ruling9-12-3
A Brazilian court has reversed a ruling that had
lifted a ban on the planting and sale of Monsanto's genetically modified
soybeans.
In August, one of the federal tribunal's judges had
MPs to Talk to Sudan Over Fresh Kony Rebel Support Allegations
New Vision (Kampala)
September 12, 2003
Posted to the web September 12, 2003
Cyprian Musoke
Kampala
THE Presidential and Foreign affairs committee of Parliament is in top preparations to hold talks with their counterparts in
I was sacked as Rwanda
genocide prosecutor for challenging president, says Del
Ponte John Hooper in RomeSaturday September
13, 2003Carla del Ponte, who was removed last month from her post as prosecutor
for the Rwanda genocide court, yesterday blamed her dismissal on the country's
ADDRESS DELIVERED BY HIS
EXCELLENCY PRESIDENT R.G. MUGABE AT THE UNITED NATIONS MILLENNIUM SUMMIT, NEW
YORK, SEPTEMBER 8, 2000
Co-chairpersons of the Millennium summit,
Distinguished delegates,
We are gathered here to observe the New Millennium whose
arrival we have been privileged to
The Tragedy of Africa
Paul Ssemogerere13 December 1997
Mr. Paul SsemogererePresident of the Democratic Party of UgandaSpeech delivered to the Schiller Institute conferenceDecember 13, 1997Bad Schwalbach, Germany
Madame chairperson, distinguished participants, I have reformulated my thoughts as
Suicide At Kazini Home
TRAGEDY befell former Army Commander, Major General James Kazinis
home, when his 16-year-old nephew shattered his head with an AK 47 assault
rifle at his uncles tightly guarded home at Ggaba, a city suburb.
A
Gun suicide in Kazini's home By Henry Bongyereirwe Alex B. Atuhaire September 14, 2003-Monitor
MUNYONYO - Maj. Gen. James Kazini's family woke up in shock on Saturday morning as a relative committed suicide at their home in Munyonyo.A 17-year-old nephew to the former army commander shot
Saturday, September 13, 2003
MPs reject mining project
By ONESMUS KILONZO
and PATRICK MAYOYO
Coast MPs yesterday opposed the titanium mining project in Kwale District
during a meeting with President Mwai Kibaki.
In a memorandum presented at State House, Mombasa, the legislators accused
Canadian
'Pornographic' book sparks Kenyan row -BBC
Chinua Achebe denies his book 'A man of the People' is pornographicA book by Nigerian author Chinua Achebe has caused outrage in Kenya, where a parents' group has described it as pornographic.
A Roman Catholic group, the Kenya Parents
JUSTICE PARTY
www.idr.co.ug/dfwa-u/Nymapp/justice.
- Some times, Ugandans in general must always be very observant and focus their attention on communication medium vis á vis political action in particular instances of time and space.
- Now, suppose (a fact) that all of the sudden,
Why Don't We Have Answers to These 9/11 Questions?
By William Bunch
The Philadelphia Daily News
Thursday 11 September 2003
No event in recent history has been written about, talked about, or
watched and rewatched as much as the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001 -
two years ago today.
Wounded billed for hospital food
By BILL ADAIR, Times Staff Writer
St. Petersburg Timespublished September 11, 2003
WASHINGTON - After a grenade exploded inside his Humvee in Iraq, Marine Staff
Sgt. Bill Murwin was treated at a military hospital in Germany and spent four
weeks at the National
Wounded in Iraq, Deserted at Home
By Bill Berkowitz, WorkingForChange.com
September 12, 2003
More than thirty satellite trucks and nearly a hundred reporters hunkered
down outside the Eagle County (Colorado) courthouse on Wednesday Aug. 6th
waiting to get a glimpse of Los Angeles Laker
GENERAL HUMBERTO BRANCO
President of Brazil
In 1961, Brazilian President Jaao Goulart sought to trade with communist nations, supported the labor movement, and had limited the profits multi-nationals could take out of the country. These policies were clearly unacceptable to the American business
Friendly Dictators
Written in 1995
U.S. State Department Policy Planning Study #23, 1948:
Our real task... is to devise a pattern of relationships which will permit us to maintain this position of disparity [U.S. military- economic supremacy]... To do so, we will have to dispense with all
GENERAL SANI ABACHA
President of Nigeria
General Sani Abacha is a corrupt and repressive dictator in the oil-rich country of Nigeria. Supported by oil wealth, Abacha has tried to cover his repression under a mantle of democracy by allowing fraudulent elections which only serve to guarantee his
FRANCOIS JEAN CLAUDE DUVALIER
Presidents of Haiti
In 1957 Francois "Papa Doc" Duvalier became Haiti's President-For-Life, establishing a strategic relationship with the US that lasted until 1971, when he was succeeded by his son Jean Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier. During the 30 years that they
In case you missed it:
Americas Third World War:
>From The Archives: How 6 million People Were killed in CIA secret wars against third world countries.
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article4068.htm
===
check out this site!
Matek
In case you missed it:
The Secret Government: From The Archives: Bill Moyers, documents U.S. support of terrorist regimes and the brutality of Americas foreign policy.
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article3281.htm
another site. please check it out
MK
"I am not a traitor." [General Musharraf of
Pakistan, in an interview with the BBC, quoted in Nawa-e-Waqt, September
12.]
The General was unable to explain what he meant. He
added that he was doing his best helping America fight the war on
terrorism. He warned Pakistanis that "All the
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