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2004-08-18 Thread LilQT4851
Ear to The Ground: By Charles Onyango-Obbo M7 will scratch Bush and Blairs backs too Aug 18 , 2004 The Art of Catching Thieves: From Uganda to Kenya was the title of column I wrote in this page on July 28. We spoke about how, among other things, British High Commissioner to Kenya,

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2004-08-11 Thread LilQT4851
Interesting! Would you say? I do not know the truth behind this story but it should make you think if you still believe that homosexuality is a choice. Why would somebody want to jeopardize everything by engaging or participating in activities which are frowned upon especially in a society where

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2004-08-02 Thread Mary Nagadya
This just gives the phrase 'missionary position' new meaning. --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Last Updated: Thursday, 29 July, 2004, 17:37 GMT 18:37 UK E-mail this to a friend Printable version Malawi clerics caught canoodling By Raphael Tenthani BBC correspondent in Blantyre

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2004-07-30 Thread LilQT4851
Time running out in SudanPublished July 30, 2004While most of the world dithers and debates, the slaughter continues in the western Sudanese province of Darfur.This week African Union monitors reported that on July 3 the Darfurian town of Suleia was attacked by government-supported militias that

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2004-07-30 Thread LilQT4851
Last Updated: Thursday, 29 July, 2004, 17:37 GMT 18:37 UK E-mail this to a friend Printable version Malawi clerics caught canoodling By Raphael Tenthani BBC correspondent in Blantyre The nun was allowed to put on her habit after being arrestedA Catholic

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2003-12-28 Thread LilQT4851
Musevenis talk on sectarianism empty By Anne Mugisha Dec 28, 2003 I read with disbelief President Yoweri Musevenis opinion titled I will not tolerate subversion in the Movement (The Monitor, December 24). Mr Museveni reportedly delivered the paper to MPs from Ankole on April 22, 2003. In my

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2003-12-24 Thread LilQT4851
Homosexuality is caused by genes and hormones Vilain speculates that the brains of males who feel that they are female, or vice versa, may have a pattern of gene activity that resembles that of the opposite sex. "These individuals might be partly explained by gene differences in the brain,"

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2003-07-08 Thread Y Yaobang
What is the source of this article? y From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: ugnet_: (no subject) Date: Mon, 7 Jul 2003 18:24:11 EDT President Bush's Africa Trip merican presidents do not travel to Africa often. President Bush's five-day, five

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2003-07-07 Thread J Ssemakula
What is the source of this report? Original Message Follows From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: ugnet_: (no subject) Date: Fri, 4 Jul 2003 09:29:34 EDT ONDON One of the most profound and layered questions raised by recent genetic

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2003-07-04 Thread LilQT4851
WASHINGTON (July 3) - The Pentagon has drafted a range of options for American forces to intervene in Liberia, including possibly helping but not leading a peacekeeping force in the West African nation, officials said Thursday. President Bush is trying to decide how to respond to international

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2003-07-04 Thread LilQT4851
ONDON One of the most profound and layered questions raised by recent genetic advances is this: Do we as a species still want babies born with genetic disabilities? Science is scoring great successes in combating the 7,000 genetic ailments that can strike our children and that sounds great.

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2003-07-04 Thread LilQT4851
A Subatomic Discovery Emerges From Experiments in Japan By KENNETH CHANG lamming high-energy particles of light into carbon atoms, physicists have unexpectedly produced a new type of subatomic particle. Protons and neutrons, the building blocks of atoms, are made of smaller particles known as

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2003-07-02 Thread LilQT4851
WASHINGTON (July 1) - The Pentagon is developing an urban surveillance system that would use computers and thousands of cameras to track, record and analyze the movement of every vehicle in a foreign city. Dubbed ``Combat Zones That See,'' the project is designed to help the U.S. military protect

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2002-11-13 Thread Matekopoko
Malu questioned MPRI’s plan to slash the size of the Nigerian military from 100,000 to 50,000 and its need to have access to sensitive military information. “How much intelligence about your country do you give to a foreign country?” Malu said he asked. He never got an answer and remains

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2002-11-13 Thread Matekopoko
Thus, an insecure government will want the oil reserves exhausted as quickly as possible As in Kaguta and company stealing as the Buganda would say oliya mu Kavuyo Matek “It depends on what production profile the government of the country wants, which is also determined by the security of