PRESIDENT BUSH:
I want to welcome the President of Rwanda to the Oval Office again. He was here
last year, and I'm honored to welcome you back. The President is --
he's a man of action, he can get things done. I'm proud of your leadership. We
have talked about a lot of issues. We talked
Uganda: Ugandans Must Grab Machar's Olive BranchEmail This Page Print This Page New Vision (Kampala) COLUMNMay 30, 2006Posted to the web June 1, 2006 Opiyo OloyaKampala During the 2004 Uganda North America Association's (UNAA) Convention
Overnight camp turns spotlight on Uganda's young casualties By Stephanie Bertholdo [EMAIL PROTECTED] EMPATHY-After walking to the Oaks Christian campus, hundreds of students and supporters prepare to sleep under the stars to raise awareness of the "invisible children"
Democracy isn't about voting. It's about serving America's interests.
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"I'm thinking of a God very different from the God of the Christian and the God of Islam, because both are depicted as omnipotent Oriental despots, cosmic Saddam Husseins." Philosopher
Uganda: 2nd Guluwalk for OctoberEmail This Page Print This Page The Monitor (Kampala) May 30, 2006Posted to the web May 31, 2006 Evelyn LirriKampala A SECOND worldwide charity walk to raise awareness on the plight of children affected by
Uganda: EU Parliament Summons Country Over Rights AbuseEmail This Page Print This Page The New Times (Kigali) May 29, 2006Posted to the web May 30, 2006 Charles KazoobaKampala Uganda government is expected to present a spirited defense at
Uganda: Bush Praises Country's Anti-Terrorism DriveEmail This Page Print This Page The Monitor (Kampala) June 1, 2006Posted to the web June 1, 2006 Our ReporterKampala US President George W. Bush has praised the Ugandan government "as a
What can YOU and I do to stop this? asks compatriot musamize.
The AU is on the right track. Let us support the AU.
The one rebel who signed for peace has baged a Vice Presidency in the Govt of Sudan. Now they have two VPs.
The remaining two rebels have refused to cease fighting until they too get
Saudi fighters 'are leading the surge in
attacks on British troops'By Thomas Harding,
Defence Correspondent, and Max Benitz(Filed:
31/05/2006)
Foreign terrorists, led by fighters from Saudi Arabia, are behind
an upsurge in attacks against British troops in Basra, military sources said
Netters, This sounds more like Museveni not Kony, to me. This un-named Carlifornia expert has described Dictator Museveni to me. We all know that in addition to being s phsychopath, Museveni is severly schizophrenic to me. If Kony is also of the same diseases, then lord have mercy.
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