Guest guest Posted December 28, 2004 Report Share Posted December 28, 2004 Dear List Members, This is the rectified chart of: BURKINA Aug 5, 1960 12:00 AM +00:00 GMT Ouagadougou Longitude: 1W31 Latitude: 12N22 Lahiri Ayanamsha: 23:18 Current Period: RA/KE/VE Planet Deg Sign Speed SA Nakshatra Lord ================================================ Asc 25:06 Ari Bharani Ve Sun 19:15 Can +00:57:27 WK Aslesha Me Moon 19:31 Sag +15:02:03 WK P.Shadya Ve Mars 08:33 Tau +00:39:32 ST Krittika Su Merc 00:09 Can +00:51:15 FM Punarvasu Ju JuptR 00:51 Sag -00:02:52 WK Mula Ke Ven 01:12 Leo +01:13:54 WK Magha Ke Sat R 19:50 Sag -00:03:31 WK P.Shadya Ve Rahu 22:34 Leo -00:04:35 FM P.Phalguni Ve Ketu 22:34 Aqu -00:04:35 FM P.Bhadra Ju True Node 365.25 Day Year - Internet Time: 42 beats Day: Friday Sunrise: 5:55 AM Tithi: Shukla Trayodashi Yoga Pt: 12:06 Cn Yogi:Sa AviYogi:Mo Dup Yogi: Mo Dagha Rashis: Tau Leo Rashi Chart ******************************************************* ** 2 * * 12 ** *3 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * MA 08:33* * * * * * * * * * * * 1 AS 25:06 * 11 KE 22:34* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** ME 00:09 * * ** *4 SU 19:15 * 10 * ** * * ** *5 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *VE 01:12 * * * * JUR00:51* *RA 22:34 * 7 * 9 MO 19:31* * * * * * SAR19:50* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** 6 * * 8 ** ******************************************************* Navamsha ******************************************************* ** 9 * * 7 ** *10* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * SU * RA * * * * * * * MO * * * 8 AS * 6 SAR * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** * * ** *11 * 5 * ** * * ** *12* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *MA * 2 * 4 ME * * * * * * * * JUR * * * * * * VE * * * * * * KE * * * * * * * * * * ** 1 * * 3 ** ******************************************************* Some of the events used in the rectification: Top 10 Natural Disasters in Burkina Faso sorted by numbers of people killed and affected Disaster Date Killed Epidemic Jan-1996 4,071 Epidemic Feb-1997 2,274 Epidemic 1-Jan-2001 1,721 Epidemic 4-Feb-2002 1,447 Epidemic 1-Jan-2003 1,058 Epidemic Dec-1981 650 Epidemic 1-Jan-1981 441 Epidemic 1-Jan-2004 403 Epidemic 1-Jan-1969 304 Epidemic Feb-1979 241 Disaster Date Affected Drought 1990 2,600,000 Drought 1983 1,250,000 Drought 1978 442,000 Drought 1972 325,000 Drought 1973 325,000 Drought 1974 325,000 Drought 1975 325,000 Drought 1988 200,000 Famine 1996 75,590 Flood 1994 66,500 Disaster Date Killed Transport Accident 6-May-2004 35 Transport Accident Mar-2004 20 Transport Accident 26-Dec-2003 17 Misc Accident 31-Oct-2003 0 Disaster Date Affected Misc Accident 31-Oct-2003 200 Transport Accident 26-Dec-2003 30 Transport Accident 6-May-2004 5 Transport Accident Mar-2004 0 date type reg. operator fat. location kind 15-AUG-1991 Fokker F-27 J5-GBB T.A. de la Guinee-Bissau 3 Burkina Faso A1 08-OCT-1988 DHC-6 Twin Otter XT-AAX Air Burkina 0 Burkina Faso A1 11-AUG-1974 Ilyushin 18 TZ-ABE Air Mali 47 Burkina Faso A1 01-MAY-1950 Douglas DC-3 F-OAFP French High Commissioner 0 Burkina Faso U1 History: http://www.ontheline.org.uk/explore/journey/burkina/history.htm Travel Guide: http://www.virgin.net/travel/guides/africa/burkina_faso/historyandgovernment.htm USDS: http://www.state.gov/www/background_notes/burkina_0398_bgn.html -- The landlocked, West African nation, on the edge of the Sahara Desert was formerly called Upper Volta. The capital is Ouagadougou. In 2000 the country had the world's lowest literacy rate at 7%. (WSJ, 3/27/96, p.A-16)(SFC, 12/15/98, p.C3)(SFEC, 7/23/00, Z1 p.2)1959 Mar, Upper Volta became autonomous within the French community. (EWH, 1st ed., p.1170) -- 1960 Aug 5, Upper Volta, formerly part of French West Africa, became independent under Maurice Yameogo. In 1984 it was renamed Burkina Faso. (WUD, 1994, p.139)(PC, 1992, p.973)(EWH, 4th ed., p.1233) 1965 Oct 3, Maurice Yameogo was elected to a 2nd term. (EWH, 1st ed., p.1170) 1965 Bishop Paul Zoungrana was made Cardinal by Pope Paul VI. (SFC, 6/6/00, p.A21) 1966 Jan 3, Upper Volta Pres. Maurice Yameogo was forced to resign by a group of officers. Col. Sangoule Lamizana became premier. (EWH, 1st ed., p.1170) 1984 Upper Volta was renamed Burkina Faso. (WUD, 1994, p.1571) 1987 In Burkina Faso Blaise Compaore, trained in Gadhafi's guerrilla camps, seized power in a bloody takeover. Libya and Burkina Faso later denied repeated accusations of gunrunning to West Africa hot spots. (SFC, 2/19/00, p.A10)(AP, 12/16/02) 1996 Apr 27, A Dutch diplomat, Arnold Eisma, his wife and two children died of dehydration after becoming stranded in the remote Pama national park. (SFC, 5/3/96, A-10) 1996 Dec 5, An African Summit opened. New candidates for the position of UN Secretary-general were to be considered. (WSJ, 12/6/96, p.A1) 1997 The film " Kini & Adams " was by Idrissa Ouedraogo of Burkino Faso. (SFC, 9/10/97, p.E3) 1997 The Burkina Faso/French film " Buud Yam " was the Grand Prize winner at the 1997 Pan-African Film Festival. (SFEM, 9/28/97, p.17) 1998 Jan, David Ouedraogo, the chauffeur for Francois Compaore, brother of Pres. Compaore, died from torture injuries inflicted by 2 bodyguards of Pres. Compaore. Ouedraogo was suspected of stealing $31,000 from Francois. In 2000 the 2 bodyguards were convicted and sentenced to 20 years in prison. (SFC, 8/21/00, p.A10) 1998 Sep 16, The UN announced that the treaty to eliminate anti-personnel land mines will take effect in 6 months. Burkino Faso became the 40th country to ratify the pact. (SFC, 9/17/98, p.C4) 1998 Nov 30, Britain along with Lesotho, Burkino Faso, the Ivory Coast and Tajikistan signed a global treaty for an Int’l. Criminal Court to try war crimes. The accord was approved in July at conference in Rome and 61 countries had signed on. The court required 60 countries to pass legislation for ratification. (SFC, 12/1/98, p.A11) 1998 Dec, Norbet Zongo, journalist, inquired into the arrest and death of a driver, David Ouedraogo, to Francois Compaore, the brother of the president and " head of mission to the presidency. " Ouedraogo was accused of stealing $50,000. [see Jan 1998] (SFC, 2/19/00, p.A10) 1998 Dec 13, Norbet Zongo, a prominent journalist and presidential critic, was found dead in the wreckage of his burned car along with 2 cousins and a chauffeur in Ouagadougou. His death prompted thousands to take to the streets accusing Pres. Blaise Compaore’s government of involvement. Zongo was killed with his brother and 2 others. (SFC, 12/15/98, p.C3)(SFC, 2/19/00, p.A10) 2000 Mar, Pres. Blaise Compaore of Burkina Faso and Gnassingbe Eyadema of Togo were reported to have helped Jonas Savimbi of UNITA obtain arms and fuel in exchange for diamonds. (SFC, 4/19/00, p.A12) 2000 Jun 5, Cardinal Paul Zoungrana died at age 82. (SFC, 6/6/00, p.A21) 2000 In Burkina Faso Salibo Some (43) created the Africa’s Sustainable Development Council (ASUDEC) to help lift villagers out of poverty. (SFC, 12/13/02, p.K8) 2000 Jul 31, US and British diplomats accused the Pres. Charles Taylor of Liberia and Pres. Blaise Compaore of Burkina Faso of trading arms for diamonds and aiding the rebels in Sierra Leone. (SFC, 8/1/00, p.A8) 2001 Jan 19, Thousands of people fled the Ivory Coast for Burkino Faso to escape attacks on foreigners. As many as 10,000 were arriving each week and others were fleeing to Mali, Ghana and Niger. (SFC, 1/20/01, p.A14) 2001 Mar 31, Pres. Blaise Compaore asked for forgiveness for abuses over his 13-year rule as part of the country’s 1st “National Pardon Day.” (SSFC, 4/1/01, p.C10) 2001 Apr 26, It was reported that a meningitis outbreak had killed at least 3,500 people in Africa and that vaccine had been shipped to Ethiopia and Burkina Faso. (SFC, 4/26/01, p.A14) 2001 Nov 2, It was reported that Ibrahim Bah, a Libyan-trained former Senegalese rebel, lived in Burkina Faso and selected diamond dealers to handle deals in Liberia between rebels from Sierra Leone and the al Qaeda network. (SFC, 11/2/01, p.A8) 2002 Feb, The W135 strain of meningitis from the Middle East was identified for the 1st time in Africa in Burkina Faso and by Sep some 12,000 people were infected with 1,500 deaths. (SFC, 9/20/02, p.A12) 2002 Jun 11, Burkina Faso President Blaise Compaore tightened his grip on power, throwing out all nine opposition ministers from his Cabinet and cutting the number of posts from 36 to 31. (AP, 6/12/02) 2003 Sep 26, Burkina Faso President Blaise Compaore demanded the elimination of U.S. export subsidies on cotton. (AP, 9/27/03) 2003 Oct 1, Burkina Faso arrested 12 people in connection with an alleged coup plot. (AP, 10/7/03) Best wishes, satva Jorge Angelino Rua da Sociedade Filarmónica Perpétua Azeitonense, 29 2925-598 Azeitão Portugal jorge.angelino tel: mobile: 210813674 963916784 Add me to your address book... Want a signature like this? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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