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Sunday, February 1, 2004
SUNNY BINDRA / ECONOMY
India's slow trek to an economic powerhouse
This is my 50th article since I started writing this column nearly a year
ago. To mark the milestone, let me take you on a trip beyond our borders.
When I was a schoolboy in Nairobi in the ea
Pure Madness
--- Joicye nansikombi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear Ugandans:
> I salute to all of you and Happy New Year.
>
> Fellow Ugandans, I am replying to all those letters
> or people who were interviewed.
>
> I must say there is something absolutely wrong with
> Ugandans. May be bec
Haiti makes its case for reparations, The meter is running at $34 per second
by J. Damu (San Francisco Bay View)
Youve got to hand it to Haiti. Not only was it the worlds first country of
enslaved workers to stand up and demand their freedom and independence; now
they are the worlds first co
Poor Little Rich Kids
By Benjamin Wallace-Wells, Washington Monthly
January 29, 2004
During college, I dated a girl whose friends hailed from what might be
called the Paris Hilton set: the socially connected children of New York's
inherited wealth class. One day I found myself at an Upper East S
I married trouble(Anyomokolo) based on the reasoning you have outlined
regarding marriage,you really have a very very very loong time to
wait!.
The main reason being,marriage is not about advantages and disadvantages,but about sharing unless ofcourse you think of the Britany
Spears type of deb
Orombi takes over as Kampala bishop today By Grace Naisamura Feb 1, 2004
KAMPALA- The Archbishop of Church of Uganda, the most Rev. Henry Luke Orombi is to be enthroned today as the bishop of Kampala diocese.
He replaces Rt. Rev Livingstone Mpalanyi Nkoyoyo who has retired after nine years as t
Mw. Semakula,
Some netters are still in denial for some selfish reasons.
People like Mulindwa, Akanga and Matek who claim to have been in Luweero or
near Luweero at that time did not "see" these atrocities happening! Their
anti Ganda campains are an indication that they still wa
Aids virus killing Africa's lions - research
By Nation Correspondent
New evidence shows that Aids is not just killing millions of people in Africa but the
lions as well, threatening the mere existence of the big cats in the continent.
The dramatic reduction of animals in the continent from an
Damn! This was too good. I make sense when in the mood to express my disgust with this dominant culture of marriage. This piece flowed so well until I realized that I mispelled out ways. That just messed up the whole piece. But oh well, you get the point.
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atmospheric gases are still in place???! All headers
Nema
I have written about the issues very many times. Ugandans if we are
not careful will start contracting different incurable disease that
will cost this country a lot. Alr
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- Since yesterday and today the Saturday, 31 January 2004 some parts of Kampala have no power as some parts of the country. Agro- ecological industry as a niche.
- Quencher (modern, fashion, stylish) and Ugandans buys with a Christian
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