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This is the rectified chart of:

 

CAMEROON

Jan 1, 1960 

12:00 AM -01:00 CET

Yaoundé Longitude: 11E31

Latitude: 3N52

Lahiri Ayanamsha: 23:17

Current Period: JU/RA/ME

 

Planet Deg   Sign  Speed    

SA   Nakshatra Lord

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Asc    13:11 Vir                 

Hasta      Mo

Sun    16:14 Sag 

+01:01:11  FM   P.Shadya   Ve

Moon   16:21 Cap 

+14:34:49  WK   Shravana  

Mo

Mars   26:58 Sco  +00:43:46 

FM   Jyeshtha   Me

Merc   01:35 Sag 

+01:29:32  WK   Mula       Ke

Jupt   25:25 Sco  +00:13:07 

WK   Jyeshtha   Me

Ven    05:01 Sco 

+01:11:31  WK   Anuradha   Sa

Sat    16:09 Sag 

+00:07:06  FM   P.Shadya   Ve

Rahu   04:43

Vir  -00:08:10  FM   U.Phalguni Su

Ketu   04:43

Pis  -00:08:10  FM   U.Bhadra   Sa

 

True Node  365.25 Day Year -

Internet Time: 0 beats

Day: Friday  Sunrise: 6:23

AM

Tithi:  Shukla Tritiya

Yoga Pt: 5:55 Cp 

Yogi:Su  AviYogi:Sa  Dup Yogi: Sa

Dagha Rashis:

Leo Cap

 

Rashi Chart

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Some of the events used in the rectification:

 

Top 10 Natural Disasters in Cameroon

sorted by numbers of people killed and affected 

Disaster Date Killed

Volcano 21-Aug-1986 1,746

Epidemic 26-Feb-1992 731

Epidemic Feb-1993 513

Epidemic Jun-1996 378

Epidemic 1991 308

Epidemic 15-Jan-1998 126

Epidemic 25-Sep-1990 118

Epidemic Sep-1998 113

Epidemic Jan-1989 100

Epidemic Nov-1997 49

 Disaster Date Affected

Famine 9-Feb-1991 600,000

Drought 1971 400,000

Famine 1990 186,900

Volcano 21-Aug-1986 10,437

Epidemic 26-Feb-1992 7,865

Epidemic Feb-1993 4,070

Volcano 4-Apr-1999 3,010

Epidemic 1-Jan-2004 2,924

Epidemic Jun-1996 2,825

Flood 28-Jun-2001 1,500

 

 

Top 10 Technological Disasters in Cameroon

sorted by numbers of people killed and affected 

Disaster Date Killed

Transport Accident 25-Aug-1995 200

Transport Accident 15-Feb-1998 120

Transport Accident 5-Jul-1995 100

Transport Accident 3-Dec-1995 74

Transport Accident 26-Jan-2003 70

Misc Accident 5-Dec-1988 60

Transport Accident 4-Jul-1999 29

Transport Accident 7-Sep-2003 25

Transport Accident 17-May-2000 20

Transport Accident 7-Jul-2000 16

 Disaster Date Affected

Transport Accident 15-Feb-1998 150

Transport Accident 17-May-2000 40

Transport Accident 27-Aug-2000 30

Transport Accident 7-Sep-2003 30

Transport Accident 26-Jan-2003 12

Transport Accident 3-Dec-1995 4

Transport Accident 28-Oct-2003 2

Misc Accident 5-Dec-1988 0

Transport Accident 5-Jul-1995 0

Transport Accident 25-Aug-1995 0

 

date type registration operator fat. location pic

cat

01-JUL-1947 Ju-52/3m F-BALF Air France 13 Cameroon   A1

19-FEB-1952 Liberator F-BEFX STAAP 9 Cameroon   A1

18-APR-1955 DH-114 Heron F-BGOI UAT 12 Cameroon   A1

03-JUN-1955 Douglas DC-4 F-BFVT UAT 3 Cameroon   A1

10-SEP-1955 Latécoere 631 F-BDRE France-Hydro 16 Cameroon   A1

13-JUN-1961 Douglas DC-4 TJ-ABC Air Cameroon 5 Cameroon   A1

04-MAR-1962 Douglas DC-7 G-ARUD Caledonian Airways 111 Cameroon   A1

03-MAY-1963 Douglas DC-6 F-BIAO Air Afrique 55 Cameroon  A1

03-FEB-1965 Curtiss C-46 F-OAFI Air Cameroon 4 Cameroon   A1

20-JAN-1966 Douglas DC-3 TL-KAA Central African Republic AF 0 Cameroon   A1

11-OCT-1966 Canadair C-4 I-ACOA private 0 Cameroon  A1

09-AUG-1969 Lockheed L-1049 F-BGNC Catair 4 Cameroon  A1

06-FEB-1980 Gulfstream TR-KHB Gabon Government 5 Cameroon   A1

11-MAY-1980 Boeing 707 OO-SJH Zaire Int. Cargo 0 Cameroon  A1

31-OCT-1981 DHC-6 Twin Otter TJ-CBC Cameroon Airlines 1 Cameroon   A1

26-OCT-1983 DHC-5 Buffalo TJX-BS Cameroon AF 0 Cameroon   U1

30-AUG-1984 Boeing 737-200 TJ-CBD Cameroon Airlines 2 Cameroon   A1

05-FEB-1987 Learjet 55 F-GDHR Aero France 11 Cameroon   A1

28-JUN-1989 HS-748 TJ-CCF Cameroon Airlines 3 Cameroon   A1

03-DEC-1995 Boeing 737-200 TJ-CBE Cameroon Airlines 71 Cameroon   A1

03-AUG-1997 Boeing 737-200 TU-TAV Air Afrique 0 Cameroon   A1

01-OCT-2004 Embraer 110 ZS-OWO Naturelink Airlines 0 Cameroon   A1

 

1960        Jan 1, French Cameroun gained

independence.

    (PC, 1992, p.973)(EWH, 1st ed., p.1173)

 

1960        Apr 10, In the 1st Cameroun national election

the Cameroun Union Party, led by premier Ahmadou Ahidjo, won 60 of 100 assembly

seats.

    (EWH, 1st ed., p.1173)

 

1961        Feb 11-12, A UN plebiscite resulted in

the union of the southern part of British Cameroon with the Republic of Cameroun.

    (EWH, 1st ed., p.1173)

 

1962        Mar 13, John F. Kennedy met Cameroon President Ahmadou Ahidjo.

 

    (HN, 3/13/98)

 

c1970        The infant gorilla later named King was

captured and shipped to the US where he performed in Las Vegas and traveled  with

a circus until age 10. He spent his next 20 years at Monkey Jungle in Dade County, Fla.

    (SFC, 6/12/99, p.A8)

 

1984         In Cameroon Lake Monoun exploded

spewing out carbon dioxide gas that asphyxiated 37 people in a nearby villages.

An int’l. team of scientists began venting the lake in 2003.

    (AP, 2/15/03)

 

1986        Aug 21, In Cameroon 1,746 people died

when toxic gas, an invisible bubble of CO2, erupted [seeped out] from a volcano

under Lake Nyos. Venting of the

lake began in 2001.

    (AP, 8/21/97)(WSJ, 11/17/97, p.B1)(SFC, 8/14/99, p.A6)(SC, 8/21/02)(AP, 2/15/03)

 

1992        The re-election of Pres. Paul Biya was

boycotted by the opposition and dismissed as bogus by int’l. observers.

    (WSJ, 12/10/96, p.A22)

 

1994        Feb, Nigerian and Cameroon forces clashed over

the Bakassi region on the fishing and oil-rich Gulf of Guinea.

    (SFC, 5/7/96, p.A-10)

 

1995        Dec. A jetliner crashed in Douala, the largest city

of this West African nation and killed at least 72 of the 78 onboard the Boeing

737 on a flight from Benin.

    (WSJ, 12/5/95, p.A-1)

 

1996        May 4, Nigerian and Cameroon forces again

clashed over the Bakassi region on the fishing and oil-rich Gulf of Guinea.

    (SFC, 5/7/96, p.A-10)

 

1997        Nov 14, Pres. Paul Biya launched a

campaign to fight millions of locusts in the northern part of the country where

crops were already decimated by drought, animal and birds.

    (SFC,11/15/97, p.A20)

 

1997        The Cameroon film Clandestine (Clando)

was made by Jean-Marie Teno.

    (SFEM, 9/28/97, p.17)

 

1997        Dec 21, In Yaounde Pius Njawe, the

publisher of the leading opposition newspaper Le Meesager, ran a story that

Pres. Paul Biya suffered a heart attack. On Dec 29 Njawe was reported to have

been imprisoned for the story.

    (SFC,12/30/97, p.B2)

 

1998        Feb 14, A train hauling oil tanker cars

derailed and collided with an oncoming train outside Yaounde. It exploded and

killed up to 100 people.

    (SFEC, 2/15/98, p.A24)

 

1998        Sep 2, A new strain of HIV-1 was

reported by French researchers from a Cameroonian woman who died if AIDS in

1995.

    (SFC, 9/1/98, p.A4)

 

1998        Sep 23, Transparency Int’l, an

int’l. good-government advocacy group, said that Cameroon is viewed as the

most corrupt of the 85 countries rated.

    (WSJ, 9/23/98, p.B17)

 

1999        Mar 28, A volcanic eruption caused

violent quakes and sent lava down the slopes of Mount Cameroon. No casualties were

reported.

    (SFC, 3/30/99, p.F8)(SFC, 4/19/99, p.A6)

 

1999        Apr 19, One of the annual Goldman

Environmental Prizes went to: Samuel Nguiffo, a Cameroon lawyer, for his

work in protecting rain forests and opposition to the slaughter of chimpanzees

and other rare wildlife.

    (SFC, 4/19/99, p.A2)

 

2000        Jun 6, The World Bank approved a $3.7

billion oil well and pipeline project led by Exxon and Mobile to link oil fields

in Chad across 663 miles to

the Atlantic coast of Cameroon.

    (SFC, 6/7/00, p.A12)

 

2002        Jun 30, Cameroon held parliamentary

and municipal elections, one week after voting was called off because of a lack

of ballot papers.

    (AP, 6/30/02)

 

2001        May, A plague of caterpillars was

devastating crops in the eastern and southern provinces.

    (SFC, 5/19/01, p.C9)

 

2002        Jun 23, Cameroon's government halted

parliamentary and municipal elections shortly after they began Sunday, citing

logistical problems.

    (AP, 6/23/02)

 

2002        Oct 10, The United Nations' highest judicial

body ruled in favor of Cameroon in a border dispute

with Nigeria, giving it

possession of an oil-rich peninsula in the Gulf of Guinea.

    (AP, 10/12/02)

 

2002        Oct 23, The Nigerian government said it

rejects a World

Court

ruling that granted possession of a disputed oil-rich peninsula to neighboring Cameroon.

    (AP, 10/23/02)

 

2003        Jan 26, In Cameroon an overcrowded bus

swerved into oncoming traffic on the nation's main highway,

sparking a five-car pileup that killed at least 70.

    (AP, 1/28/03)

 

2003        Apr 19, Cameroon was reported to

have banned gorilla, chimpanzee and elephant meat from its restaurants with

prison terms and fines up to $16,000 for violations. Extermination of the

animals in a decade was feared if hunting was not stopped.

    (SFC, 4/19/03, p.B6)

 

2003        Jul 15, Chad began pumping oil

to Cameroon, part of a project

to help alleviate crushing poverty in the two countries.

    (AP, 7/16/03)

 

2003        Jul 21, In southwest Cameroon water-logged

hillsides gave way after a week of heavy rain, killing at least 21 people.

    (AP, 7/24/03)

 

2003        Oct 3, The first tanker set off the Cameroon port of Kribi with crude oil from

a massive $3.7 billion, 665-mile pipeline from the landlocked nation of Chad.

    (AP, 10/6/03)

 

2004        Jun 12, Central African leaders of Chad and Cameroon officially opened

the taps on one of the largest private investments in sub-Saharan Africa, a 663-mile, $3.7

billion pipeline snaking from Chad through virgin rain forests to the Atlantic.

    (AP, 6/12/04)

 

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