Urban Planning, NAADs Economics/ists
1. A bug hit Makindye and only last May 2005 four people perished in
dysentery related disease after having been rushed to Mulago, in what seems to
be hygiene prevalent bone disease - on filing this report, more are still dying.
2. What really
New York Times
Op-Ed Columnist
Raped, Kidnapped and Silenced
By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF
Published: June 14, 2005
No wonder the Pakistan government can't catch Osama bin Laden. It is too busy harassing, detaining - and now kidnapping - a gang-rape victim for daring to protest and for planning a
June 14, 2005
Snake Phobias, Moodiness and a Battle in Psychiatry
By BENEDICT CAREY
A college student becomes so compulsive about cleaning his dorm room that his grades begin to slip. An executive living in New York has a mortal fear of snakes but lives in Manhattan and rarely goes outside
June 06, 2005
Monkey Hear, Monkey Count
Rhesus monkeys possess a natural ability to match the number of voices they hear to the number of individuals they expect to see vocalizing, new research concludes. The results indicate that abstract representation
Museveni Gives MPs Funds New Vision (Kampala) NEWSJune 8, 2005 Posted to the web June 9, 2005 By M. Olupot And H. MukasaKampala
PRESIDENT Yoweri Museveni yesterday said he had initiated a Constituency Development Fund (CDF) for MPs to assist them start development projects in their constituencies
Col. Kayanja Hijacks Stall New Vision (Kampala) NEWSJune 10, 2005 Posted to the web June 10, 2005 By Abubaker MukoseKampala
The Internal Security Organisation Director General, Col. Elly Kayanja, on Wednesday evening forcefully took over a stall of the National Agricultural Research Organisation
Police Confiscates FDC T-Shirts New Vision (Kampala) NEWSJune 11, 2005 Posted to the web June 13, 2005 By Nathan EtenguKampala
THE Kampala Central Police Station is holding 55 T-shirts belonging to the Forum for democratic Change (FDC).
FDC national promoter Maj. Gen. Mugisha Muntu on Thursday
PS: The source of the last story which showcases our democratic president who does not oppress the opposition is:
http://allafrica.com/stories/200506100938.htmlmusamize [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Police Confiscates FDC T-Shirts New Vision (Kampala) NEWSJune 11, 2005 Posted to the web June 13, 2005
How have the currency markets reacted to this news?Uganda Debt Relief Equals 3.7b Dollars The Monitor (Kampala) NEWSJune 14, 2005 Posted to the web June 14, 2005 By Elias BiryabaremaKampala
UGANDA will have a colossal $3.81 billion of its external debt cancelled following a historic consensus
'Langi Toppled Obote'
New Vision (Kampala) NEWSJune 10, 2005 Posted to the web June 10, 2005
By Alex OcenKampala
LIRA Municipality MP Cecilia Ogwal has blamed the UPC party president, Dr. Milton Obote, for derailing the party activities and causing a drastic fall in the number of supporters.
FDC Warns Against Intimidation, Arrests
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The Monitor (Kampala)
June 15, 2005 Posted to the web June 14, 2005
Kakaire a Kirunda David MafabiMbale
Continued intimidation of the Forum for Democratic Change (FDC)
Opuku malaco Kinene Kii Mach!
UK Warns Govt Over Harassing Opposition
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The Monitor (Kampala)
June 15, 2005 Posted to the web June 14, 2005
Frank Nyakairu
The British High Commissioner to Uganda has warned against
LOK MING!!! as in politics of intrigue!
MK
Rwanyarare sues Obote
ALEX B. ATUHAIRE
KAMPALA
DR. James Rwanyarare, the former Chairman of the Uganda People's Congress Presidential Policy Commission (PPC), last evening took Party President Dr. Milton Obote to court over his sacking.
Donors to Meet 40 Percent of Uganda's Budget The East African (Nairobi) NEWSJune 13, 2005 Posted to the web June 14, 2005 By Abbey Mutumba-Lule and David KaizaNairobi
The success of Ugandan Finance Minister Dr Ezra Suruma budget will largely depend on President Yoweri Museveni's relations with
Nakapiripirit Staff Strike Over Killings
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The Monitor (Kampala)
June 14, 2005 Posted to the web June 14, 2005
Sylvester OnyangNakapiripirit
CIVIL servants laid down their tools protesting the increasing rate of
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