June 24, 2005
Unocal Deal: A Lot More Than Money Is at Issue
By LESLIE WAYNE and DAVID BARBOZA
The battle for Unocal, the large independent American oil company, is shaping into as much a test of Chinese-American strategic and economic relations as it is a boardroom showdown.
Most ta
Abawakanya ekisanja babasibye
MmwE baani abawakanya ekisanja?: Muwanga Kivumbi, Ibrahim Kasozi ne Church Ambrose baggaliddwa mu kkomera e Masaka lwa kuwakanya kisanja okutuusa nga 12 ensonga zaabwe lwe zinaawulirwa.
Bya Eddie SsejjobaABAVUBUKA ba DP ne FDC abawakanya ekisanja baggaliddwa
Mr. Kipenji,
Like you, Mwenda is a UPC, and like you facts are his biggest problem. You'all (UPC) cant seem to be able to grasp a simple truth: Obote is an unbelievably bloodthirsty mass murderer who has committed horrendous crimes against humanity, thanks to your blind support of him.
I make
Reuters Photo: A four-year-old Sudanese boy lies on the ground after collapsing from hunger at a feeding...
Dying in the dust: a story from Sudan
By Matthew GreenMon Jun 27, 8:48 AM ET
Sprawled on the ground with his face pressed into the earth, the boy looked like he might already be
Image: SCIENCE
June 20, 2005
Ancient Egyptian Glass Factory Found
Glass was a high-status item in the Late Bronze Age that was used extensively in prestigious artifacts. Much evidence has been uncovered to suggest that ea
http://www.africasbraingain.org/pages/BDfromRwanda.htmlEdward Mulindwa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The Current Forced Brain Drain from Rwanda
A. Flights to Exile (non exhaustive list):1.Brig. Gen. Emmanuel Habyarimana, who was Minister of Defense until November 2002, and Lieut. Col. Balt
t that ogre you mindlessly adore).
Fair enough?
btw: what do you say about the Bukedde article? Or is it, too, discountable out of hand because Julia Nabatanzi is relying on Ibingira?
Owor Kipenji <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Your excellency Musamize
In all this holering and yakking,you
Dream on!Owor Kipenji <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"Now is the time for us to come together with one another, to organize, to speak out and speak up on behalf of each other. There is no time to waste, while we debate, define, and discuss; the enemy continues his genocidal plan. We need to bear in m
Unocal
A natural-gas processing plant off Thailand is owned by a subsidiary of Unocal, the American oil company that China has offered to buy.
June 27, 2005
China's Costly Quest for Energy Control
By JOSEPH KAHN
BEIJING, June 24 - From the dusty plains of East Africa to the shores of the
June 27, 2005
Reading, Writing, Retailing
By DAVE EGGERS, NINIVE CALEGARI and DANIEL MOULTHROP
THIS is a bizarre and unsettling time in the lives of students, parents and teachers. It is a time when school lets out, and hundreds of thousands of teachers start their second jobs to keep their
June 26, 2005
For Months, Agriculture Department Delayed Announcing Result of Mad Cow Test
By DONALD G. McNEIL Jr. and ALEXEI BARRIONUEVO
Although the Agriculture Department confirmed Friday that a cow that died last year was infected with mad cow disease, a test the agency conducted seven m
June 27, 2005
America Giveth, America Taketh Away
In the battle against AIDS, the Bush administration is both savior and scoundrel. Washington is the single largest financier of AIDS programs in poor countries. But the administration uses its muscle to extinguish necessary and successful prog
Mr. Bwambuga:
Before you rest your case, I challenge you to produce the reference indicating that it was Ibingira, rather than Obote, who stated that: "The only good Muganda is a dead one".
Your wrote in part:
"...In case you need any reference to this speech, I send you to the US Library of Co
Wednesday June 29, 11:28 PM
A 646.2-pound (293 kg) Mekong giant catfish, netted in Thailand, may be the largest freshwater fish ever found. The fish was documented as part of a World Wildlife Fund-National Geographic project to identify and study and conserve freshwater fish around the worl
Without A Trace | Monitor, June 28 - Jul 4, 2005
Will Kayiiras killers ever be revealed?
Daily Monitor Team
Twenty years after the murder of political activist Andrew Kayiira, nothing has been heard of the fate of his murderers. Is there any hope of bringing them to book?
On March
Monitor, July 1, 2005
Girl in trouble over FDC prayer
HUSSEIN BOGERE
KAMPALA
A STUDENT of Nyakasura School has got herself in trouble with local security officials in Fort Portal for reciting a prayer criticising the third term at the launch of the Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) office.
Bidandi rejects NRM role
FORMER minister Jaberi Bidandi Ssali and former Kampala central division chairman Joseph Wasswa Ziritwawula have declined to serve on the NRM party committee for Kampala region, writes Sabiiti Muwanga. While launching the committees for Kampala central district on Sunday
The Sisters Of Jazz and the Leimert Park Artists Association
Present the:
10th Annual Larry Gales Day Bar-B-Que & Live Jazz
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1:30 pm - 8:30 pm
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The Home of Mrs.
Graphic
Spending in the Name Of Homeland Security
Government contractors and subcontractors submitted millions of dollars of bills for labor and materials as part of the contract to federalize the nation's airport passenger screening workforce, internal audit reports show. Here are some examples
Monitor July 1, 2005
Britain raises visa fees
Simon Kasyate & Agencies
KAMPALA
THE Foreign Affairs and Common Wealth committee of the British Parliament has announced worldwide changes in Visa fees with effect from July 1. This followed an approval by the Privy Council. The changes, according to
It is with great disappointment and consternation that we have learned that the NRM-0 will be in our midst over the coming weekend, at the machinations of one Abbey Walusimbi, a. k. a. Ntege Kigozi. The Movement yellow bus, which has earned its infamy as a gross-polluter, with birago for windows,
`Dar should quit EAC over Museveni bid` 2005-07-02 08:10:17 By Juma Thomas, Dodoma
Tanzania should withdraw from the East African Community (EAC) to protect its credibility after Ugandan parliament passed a Bill giving President Yoweri Museveni the green-light to vie for the third term when hi
Comment
Africa needs people power
Jerry RawlingsThursday July 14, 2005
GuardianBefore I comment on the G8 summit, first I must condemn the terrorist attack on London and express my deep sympathy for the bereaved families, the wounded and the British people. The atrocity inevitably diverted the a
washingtonpost.com
U.S. Says It Did Not Carry Out Plans to Back Iraqis in Election
By Dafna LinzerWashington Post Staff WriterMonday, July 18, 2005; A04
President Bush authorized covert plans last year to support the election campaigns of Iraqis with close ties to the White Hou
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2005/07/0711_050711_runningbulls.html
... and on: Spotlight on Africa radio program hosted by Ms. Assumpta Oturu on KPFK Pacifica Radio 90.7FM on Sunday, July 17, 2005.
www.friendsforpeaceinafrica.org/NRM-OvsOpp.mp3
(missing 5 minutes to be supplied
Lost African Lake Spawned Fish Diversity "Beyond Belief"
James Owenfor National Geographic News
May 4, 2005
The cichlids, a family of tropical freshwater fish, have evolved an astonishing array of forms in Africa. Their diversity is perhaps most impressive in the Great Lakes of East Africa, where
July 12, 2005
Neuron Network Goes Awry, and Brain Becomes an IPod
By CARL ZIMMER
John Ritter
Correction Appended
Seven years ago Reginald King was lying in a hospital bed recovering from bypass surgery when he first heard the music.
It began with a pop tune, and others followed. Mr.
The Monkey Boy now a man
By Esther Agwang
Robert Mayanja was raised my monkeys until he was six years old. Social anthropologists branded him a feral child one whose life has partly been shaped by the wild. He is now aged 27 and living at LArche Community, an NGO in Busega, Kam
How African Leaders Spend Our Money Public Agenda (Accra) OPINIONJuly 18, 2005 Posted to the web July 19, 2005 By Aidan HartleyAccra
'Oh Lord, won't you buy me a Mercedes-Benz,' prayed Janis Joplin, and the Lord obliged. With or without divine intervention, the late Pope had one. So does the Queen
I talked to a guy who knows Mr. Walusimbi and his opinion is that Mr. Walusimbi could not have written this article anymore than he took his own picture, i.e. there is ghost writer at work here.
If you have a certain computer program or are a regular reader of the ugandan papers it shouldn't be t
Mr. Mulindwa,
Could you get your contact to give us a report of what transpired, attendance, intrigues, etc? Edward Mulindwa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Musamize
The information I have is that Walusimbi over the weekend was elected the NRM chairman of the LA new branch, I Have some o
Mr. Uma is spot on! The trouble is that sycophants like Kabushenga seem to believe their own lies and pontifications.
Surely Kabushenga doesn't want to tell us that Kaguta doesn't already know that corruption is bad for everyone except its Practioners, or that stealing is bad, or that the more
July 20, 2005
Amassing a Treasury of Photography
By RANDY KENNEDY
In 1999 two proud powerhouses of photography - the George Eastman House in Rochester and the International Center of Photography in Midtown - began to acknowledge that they needed each other.
More specifically, officials at the
from UNAANET
Ssemakula <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Mr. Mujungu,
What Uganda's so-called "Eyes & Ears" need to learn is how to to use a simple calculator, rather than making a career of telling lies at the drop of a hat.
Uganda's gross nation income (GNI) per capita income (formerly, GNP), -- l
from UNAANETSsemakula <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Mr. Mujungu,
Almost every time I address the topic of UPE, I call it what it plainly is: a cruel and cynical hoax that is designed to hoodwink the poor into voting for conniving politicians who want to rule for ever, rather than educating the chi
July 19, 2005
Between Series, an Actress Became a Superstar (in Math)
By KENNETH CHANG
On her Web site, Danica McKellar, the actress best known as Winnie Cooper on the television series "The Wonder Years," takes on questions that require more than a moment's thought to answer.
"If it takes S
The Rural War
By ROBERT CUSHING and BILL BISHOP
Austin,Tex.
WHICH American communities pay the highest price for the war in Iraq? A look at the demographics of soldiers killed reveals that Iraq is not the war of any one race or region. Rather, it is rural America's war.
Altogether, a nearly equa
July 17, 2005
How Costco Became the Anti-Wal-Mart
By STEVEN GREENHOUSE
ISSAQUAH, Wash.
JIM SINEGAL, the chief executive of Costco Wholesale, the nation's fifth-largest retailer, had all the enthusiasm of an 8-year-old in a candy store as he tore open the container of one of his favorite new p
MPs approve twenty new districts
THIS: Bakoko Bakoru, MP Anim Angupale and premier Apolo Nsibambi talk at Parliament
By Milton Olupot and Henry Mukasa PARLIAMENT yesterday approved 20 new districts during a heated debate in the House as MPs disagreed on the demarcations and the dates of c
Mr. Oryema:
I think you are the one shoving unitarism on us, the Baganda. We don't want it for the simple reason that it compromises our cultural autonomy, among other things. And the srife we have all endured and experienced for the last 40 years is proof enough that unitarism doesn't work. Yes
Cheeye blocked from meeting President
By Felix Osike and Emmy Allio Teddy Ssezi Cheeye, the ISO director of economic monitoring, is bitter that State House officials have for the past two years blocked him from meeting President Yoweri Museveni over sponsorship of his studies. Cheeye, who enrolled
Censorship: A Chill Wind Blows Over Press Freedom in Uganda
by Brian Kelliher, Democracy Fellow
"To the press alone, chequered as it is with abuses, the world is indebted for all the triumphs which have been gained by reason and humanity over error and oppression."-- Thomas Jefferson (1799)
I
July 25, 2005
Blacks Pin Hope on DNA to Fill Slavery's Gaps in Family Trees
By AMY HARMON
All her life, Rachel Fair has been teased by other black Americans about her light skin. "High yellow," they call her, a needling reference to the legacy of a slave owner who, she says, "went down to tha
July 24, 2005
Who's Afraid of China Inc.?
By STEVE LOHR
WILLIAM A. REINSCH, an avowed free trader, welcomes China's rising stature in the international economy. After all, he is the president of the National Foreign Trade Council, an organization founded in 1914 to promote an "open world trad
Does the referendum allow the pizanti a vote on the constitutional ammendment to lift the presidential two-term limit? why/why not?
Govt fears NO vote
AGNESS NANDUTU & MERCY NALUGO
KAMPALA
THE government has predicted problems if Ugandans overwhelmingly voted "NO" in the forth-coming ref
I am being trailed, claims Salaamu Musumba
THREATENED: Musumba
By Apollo Mubiru and Carol Natukunda THE acting chairperson Forum for Democratic Change (FDC), Salaam Musumba, has said she is being trailed by state security agents. Addressing the press yesterday at FDC Villas in
The new districts are huge white elephants
LOCAL GOVT: Kabwegyere
Last Wednesday Parliament went on a short recess after having approved the creation of another 20 districts. two more on the waiting list bringing the total number of districts to 78. To Ugandans who were around at the t
Mr. Lupa-Lasaga:
No, not in this life-time, or the next, not ever, not even in death! So help me God.
UPC is party of murderers led by a criminal president, (Obote). UPC is Buganda's sworn enemy. Uganda is in the mess it is today because of UPC,s blinding hatred of Buganda, whipped up by that m
successful, I am sure you'll soon have other Luos begging for permission to be allowed to join you in paradise.
Good luck on your quest! When does it begin?Oryema Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Mw. Musamize:
You write: "or the Luos could form a single entity, the Banyaki
YOU CAN'T EAT PEACE
TIME International
May 13, 1996 Volume 147, No. 20
www.time.com/time/international/1996/960513/uganda.html
President Museveni has given Uganda security, but the restless population wants more prosperity
ANDREW PURVIS/KAMPALA
The past is never far away in Uganda, at
I concur! It was too long, and not surprisingly he did not say anything new or important other than affirm his wish to be president for life.David Nyende <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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t is your business and your right.
What could be fairer than this?
Oryema Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
mw. Musamize:
Your wishes for an Oryema empire is misplaced. You are referring to your own suggestion: "Let the Luos or the batoro regroup" then federate. In response this is what
Mr. Vukoni,
The link you chanced upon is part of the UC Berkeleys Comparative Bantu Online Dictionary (CBOLD). It has several Bantu language dictionaries. See www.linguistics.berkeley.edu/~jblowe/CBOLD/info.html.
The one on Luganda is from Luganda-English Dictionary by the linguist Ronald
Kabaka, start eating enswa, using bark cloth for this or that, etc. i,e, try to Bagandanize the Luo?
Musamize
Jesse Busuulwa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Mw. Oryema and Mw. Musamize,Although am not the author of the federo group, let me try to endevour in putting records right. I don't thi
TED]> wrote:
Musamize,
Thanks for this wealth of information!
Josephmusamize <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Mr. Vukoni,
The link you chanced upon is part of the UC Berkeleys Comparative Bantu Online Dictionary (CBOLD). It has several Bantu language dictionaries. See www.linguistics.
ganda English Law Dictionary. It explains legal terminologies in Luganda. ssenya nyange <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Musamize & VokoniThe first Luganda - Luganda dictionary by Kibuuka Kiingi and the Makerere Institute of Languages is being printed at this time. It will be the official dictio
Or is it better for UPC to believe that Obote's beatification and sainthood are just round the corner?
Edward Mulindwa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I wonder how many Ugandans and especialy Baganda think the same way as Musamize. But you see the good thing worth Uganda, such thinkers
tes/story/story.php?storyId=4770090
As for explaining federalism I assiure you I can, and I have done so: both in Luganda, and in English.
MusamizeJoseph Senyonjo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Philip,
Musamize, is not a member of northernlightnet. You may want to address him directly vi
Ignoring the relaity of ethnicity or sticking one's head in the sand about tribe is what is wrong.
I agree with Mr. Senyonjo: it should be embraced and celebrated. Not even brothers from the same womb are alike -- except, perhaps, for identical twins. One brother can be a bishop and the other a
July 26, 2005
All Ears for Tom Cruise, All Eyes on Brad Pitt
By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF
Some of us in the news media have been hounding President Bush for his shameful passivity in the face of genocide in Darfur.
More than two years have passed since the beginning of what Mr. Bush acknowledges is
July 26, 2005
With a Push From the U.N., Water Reveals Its Secrets
By WILLIAM J. BROAD
VIENNA - The forecast, courtesy of the United Nations, is grim.
Today, more than a billion people lack access to safe drinking water. Polluted water contributes, each year, to the death of about 15 million
Thanks Mr. Basudde.James Basudde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Bernard Cloutier, Engineering Consultant [ret.], World Traveller.
Cloutiers take on tribalism.
The tragedy of Africa is that three centuries of overwhelming colonial interference have left most countries a medley of tribes foreign to
rote:
Is Musamizi on the payroll or wishing to be on the payroll of the dictator Museveni, soon-to-be life-presidente? Go ahead!
yEdward Mulindwa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sorry this was addressed to Musamize and not Ssenyonjo
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The Mulindwas Communication Group"With Yoweri Museveni, Uganda is in anarchy" Groupe de communication Mulindwas "avec Yoweri Museveni, l'Ouganda est dans l'anarchie"
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'bring Katanga to Uganda'.
Now, do you have any substantive answers to the questions I asked of Mr. Patuda?
Edward Mulindwa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Musamize
What have we done that is better today in Uganda? Is today's Uganda better than the one of 1962? And how can w
Thursday, 1 March, 2001, 16:17 GMT
Postcard from Mbale
Kariuki Mureithi writes from Mbale in the first of his reports from around the country in the run-up to Uganda's presidential election on 12 March
Mbale was once the most beautiful town in east Africa. But today the town is in tatters.
Nob
Tuesday, 2 December, 2003, 12:05 GMT
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Museveni purges Ugandan military
The army is struggling to win a 17-year civil war in the northPresident Yoweri Museveni has sent scores of senior army officers on forced leave.
Some are facing i
Uganda army in 'rights abuses'
By Will Ross BBC, Kampala, Uganda Wednesday, 16 July, 2003
The Ugandan president has admitted the army is not made up of angelsThe Ugandan army has been accused of carrying out severe human rights abuses on the civilian population in the north of
Mr. Mulindwa,
Don't be silly! You know very well that I am talking about Panda Gari which was aimed at Museveni and other guerillas battling Obote's government at the time.
Edward Mulindwa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Musamize
But was Museveni not a minister of defense at
Wednesday, 3 March, 2004, 09:18 GMT
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Analysis: Uganda's failure to defeat rebels
By Andrew Harding BBC, Northern Uganda
President Yoweri Museveni sits outside his tent, examining a map of northern Uganda.
All around him, well-armed
P. Scott Cummins = The Urbane R
Not Your Usual Rants from Berkeley-on-the-Sound: Where Political Diversity is an Endangered Species
Saturday, June 04, 2005
Stumbling Onto The Truth About Museveni
Yoweri Museveni Leads Child Soldiers In The 1980'sA crumbling black and white photograph show
Economic Growth Doesn't Equate With Democracy, Says Museveni Opponent allAfrica.com INTERVIEWMay 13, 2002 By Charles Cobb Jr.Washington, DC
Dr. Kizza Besigye, a retired colonel who ran against President Yoweri Museveni in Uganda's elections last year, and lost, says the whole exercise was fraudule
Be that as it may. But, who is responsible for Panda Gari?Edward Mulindwa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Musamize
I was in Uganda unlike you. The days when we had a great operation in Kireka and surrounding suburbs of Kampala Museveni was a minister of defense. Let me as well indicate that
Govt wanted to kill me
Monitor
Inside Politics | Q&A | July 27 - Aug 2, 2005
Interview Daily
Monitors Reporter talks to former Editor of The Citizen, but now Democratic Party (DP) USA Chairman, Lawrence Kiwanuka Nsereko, on why he fled Uganda and his take on Ugandas political transition.
In Uganda's politics, what is good for the goose is not got good for the gander.
What is good for the Baganda is not good for the rest of Ugandans -- even if it would benefit the millions of non-Baganda living and working in Buganda.
As long as the baganda are suffering then everything is ok i
The president should leave the people of Pallisa to decide their own destinyIn reference to the creation of Budaka District from Pallisa District, I wish to ask the President to leave the citizens of Pallisa to determine their own destiny. Notable among others is the fact that it is the President
Monitor, July 28, 2005
'NO' side pulls out of poll
HUSSEIN BOGERE & KABONA ESIARA
KAMPALA
A SPLINTER faction of the NO side has pulled out of today's referendum
accusing the Electoral Commission of failing to bankroll them.
But EC chairman Dr Badru Kiggundu told Daily M
Mr. Lugemwa,
This report was referenced by the article below:
World Bank may cut aid
NOT AVAILABLE: Yabroudy
By Paul BushariziA World Bank-commissioned study has recommended aid cuts to Uganda over the next three years, warning that recent political developments have jeopardised t
Mr. Matek,
Mu7 is finding out the meaning of the dictum of "You can fool some of the people for all the time, but you can not fool all the people for all the time".
No wonder he resorted to stage-managing the kisanja farce in Parliament by bribing 2/3 of the MPs to rubber-stamp his wish to be
nyange->From: musamize <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>Reply-To: ugandanet@kym.net>To: ugandanet@kym.net>Subject: Re: [Ugnet] A garbled Luganda glossary>Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2005 16:08:56 -0700 (PDT)>>Mw. Ssenyange,>>That will be a welcome addition! Do you know when we ca
Mr. Senyonjo,
If I may add, many Baganda -- including yours truly -- have distanced themselves from Mmengo over Mmengo's agreement with Museveni over federo.
Those who think we blindly follow anyone just do not know the Baganda.
One thing that would help anyone wanting our support to know is:
;[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Musamize
Thanks for pointing out the fact that a lot of Baganda have distanced themselves from Mengo over the fake kifedero.
Subsquent events are therefore going to confuse those who somehow don't realise this.
BTW, Oryema says that" his Uganda now excludes
July 27, 2005
Is There an Extra Ingredient in Nonstick Pans?
By MARIAN BURROS
THE question of whether Teflon cookware is safe has moved from Web site chatter to the courtroom. But more than nonstick frying pans are under scrutiny these days. Scientists are examining the chemical makeup of oth
necessarily considered a community's sins.
Joseph
Oryema Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Musamize:
There is something very peculiar about the Baganda. Joseph might as well be right that one needs a PhD in Buganda studies in order to understand this peculiarity. They seem to welcome a
Monster mice are eating islands seabirds Rodents evolved to triple normal size, attack much larger chicks
Reuters
Updated: 11:37 a.m. ET July 28, 2005
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa - Monster mice are eating much larger albatross chicks alive, threatening rare bird species on a remote South At
Rook,
"A good Muganda is a dead one." This was said by the same guy who purposely imported Scania lorries and organized purposefully organized them into marauding vehicles of death, to sweep the street of Kampala in operation Panda Gari ro randomly pick citizens from the streets to go and brutall
Casting delayed by lack of voters to witness box opening
VOTING in Wakiso district failed to kick off at 7:00am as there were no voters to witness the opening of the ballot boxes, reports Catherine Ntabadde. Presiding officers in nine polling stations said they needed five voters to witnesses the
A Sudanese child's drawing shows men on a camel firing their weapons. Dr. Annie Sparrow/Human Rights Watch
This drawing shows a helicopter and plane attacking a village in Darfur. Dr. Annie Sparrow/Human Rights Watch
To listen to story find link at:
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/stor
Could be because anything Mu7 touches wilts. The assasination of the rwandese president -- with Mu7's complicity & arms -- touched off a genocide that killed houndreds of thousands of Rwandese. Lets hope there'll be no repeat this time -- when his very own reportedly technologically sophisticated c
July 31, 2005
Don't Worry About China. Learn From It.
By BEN STEIN
ONE disadvantage of being 60 is that you have to get up in the middle of the night, often more than once. But a big advantage of advancing age is that you get to recognize news media silliness when it happens.
This comes to min
No party is guilty of causing turmoil
THE WRITER: Frederick Golooba Mutebi
Since he seized power nearly 20 years ago, President Museveni has been claiming, largely without challenge, that political parties are responsible for the turmoil this country witnessed before he and his
Garang
ILL-FATED: Garang greets at Entebbe the Ugandan presidential helicopter crew all of whom died when the plane crashed on Saturday. (L-R): Protocol chief Bakowa, Nyakairu, Kiggundu and Kiyimba
KHARTOUM, MONDAY - Sudans vice-president and former southern rebel leader Dr. John Garang w
Seems to me Muntu means exactly the opposite of what he is saying, i.e. Uganda was involved in the death of Garang. And, Muntu should know: he used to work with Mu7.
However, like Savimbi, it was easily predictable that Garang would be assasinated one way or the other, in the name of OIL. But who
EAST AFRICAN September 22 - September 28, 1999
Slain Sudanese Warlord Mourned by His 10 Wives
A JOINT REPORT
TO SOME, Sudanese warlord Major-General Kerubino Kuanyin Bol was a psychotic killer. But to his 10 wives and dozens of children, he was a loving husband and father who provided for th
Country to bury Sudanese VP Garang on Aug. 6; killed in chopper crash
Tue Aug 2,12:56 PM ET
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - John Garang, Sudan's vice-president and a former rebel leader, will be buried at noon on Aug. 6 in Juba, the planned capital of the future autonomous government of the country
Move over, 'Monologues': penis takes stage
Tue Aug 2,10:56 AM ET
Challenged by female pride after the success of the Hebrew-language version of "The Vagina Monologues," an Israeli playwright has put the penis center-stage.
Rafael Milo-Amar said Tuesday that his one-man show, "The Holy Pha
Folks,
If I were an investor in NIC I'd demand for an investigation into this speedy promise to pay!!!
Don't know about Gogya, but in Kalifooniya, in case of an accident insurance companies go to lengths to establish who was at fault, if there was mechnical fault, whether it was due an act
the pockets of you know who.
This is a point an independent parliament could investigate. But then again, we have a rubber stamp parliament, complete with open bribed MPs.
ekissodde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Musamize,this is all spin to try make it look like an accident becoz if it is an
Sudan announces probe into Garang's death
Wed Aug 3,10:23 AM ET
Sudanese President Omar al-Beshir announced the launch of a committee to probe the death of former southern rebel leader and the country's first vice president John Garang.
Beshir spoke of "the formation of a national commiss
What is the url of Uganda's Electoral Commission?
Where are all the results of the just concluded referendum vote posted?B Wambuga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Netters,
It's stock taking time now that the entire referendum thing has flopped. Or did it? Or did the dictator as usual on knowing that
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