The International Cricket
Council has remained firm that nine first round games in this months Cricket
World Cup will be played in Harare, Bulawayo and Nairobi. The ICC was,
rightly, concerned that players and spectators would be safe in these games.
After all, there was a terrible terror
AFRICAN ambassadors and High
Commissioners accredited to Zimba-bwe have lambasted the United States
governments call for its citizens not to visit Zimbabwe saying the move was a
deliberate ploy to derail the hosting of World Cup Cricket matches to be played
in the country this month. The
By Political Editor
Munyaradzi Huni
WHEN the
British Prime Minister, Mr Tony Blair, fails to stop his cricket team from
coming to Zimbabwe, what should the world expect? If the British
government is now so uncomfortable with President
New Zealand refusal ignites cup
fall-outBy Simon Briggs (Filed:
01/02/2003)
After weeks of wrangling over World Cup security the fall-out
began in earnest yesterday. Martin Snedden, chief executive of New Zealand
Cricket, announced that his team would
refuse to play their match in Kenya
Our Nuclear Talk Gravely Imperils Us Notion of a First- Strike
Use in Iraq Carries The Seed of World Disaster
By Edward M. Kennedy
Los Angeles Times | Commentary
Wednesday 29 January 2003
A dangerous world just grew more dangerous. Reports that the administration is contemplating the
US goes deeper into Colombia conflict
By James Wilson
Published: January 30 2003 4:00 | Last Updated: January 30 2003 4:00
This month's arrival in Colombia of US special forces on a training mission has taken Washington's involvement in Latin America's most enduring guerrilla conflict
This Gun For Hire (continued)
In 1966, the Office of Management and Budget issued Circular A-76, a rousing call for government to outsource as many of its functions as possible. "The competitive enterprise system, characterized by individual freedom and initiative, is the primary source of
Saturday, February 01, 2003
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. Space Shuttle Columbia blew up
and disintegrated in flames over Texas Saturday morning, just 16 minutes
before it was expected to land at Cape Canaveral. A senior U.S.
Shuttle Columbia Breaks Apart in Flames
8 minutes ago
By MARCIA DUNN, AP Aerospace Writer
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - Space shuttle Columbia broke apart in
flames over Texas on Saturday, killing all seven astronauts just 16
The Mulindwas communication group
With Yoweri Museveni, Uganda is in anarchy
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 01, 2003 2:20 PM
Subject: Bomb easier onto Air Force One than onto the shuttle.
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This is a great tragedy! Our condolence to those families who lost their loved ones.
MK
NORTH UGANDA, APPEAL OF RELIGIOUS LEADERS: SITUATION DESPERATE,
DO SOMETHING FOR OUR PEOPLE
Church/Religious Affairs,Standard
North Uganda must come out of the dead-end of death and destruction
it has reached: the rebels of
Federo supporters advised
to tackle its problemsBuganda Federal agitators have been advised to first address the
problems that led to the failure of the system so that this time round the
problems can be avoided. The Presidential Policy Commission Chairman in
the UPC Dr. James Rwanyarare
Reports Of People Selling Shuttle
DebrisNews.com.au2-1-3
Texas authorities are investigating reports that
people are trying to sell debris from the Space Shuttle Columbia, which
disintegrated over eastern Texas earlier today.
"We
U.N. alarmed by foreign troop buildup in Congo
KINSHASA, Feb 1 (Reuters) - The United Nations said on Saturday it was concerned about a buildup of foreign troops in northeastern Congo, where rebels have been accused of murder, cannibalism and rape despite a peace accord.
The spokesman for the
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