Guest guest Posted December 28, 2004 Report Share Posted December 28, 2004 Dear List Members, This is the rectified chart of: CYPRUS Aug 16, 1960 12:00 AM -02:00 EET Nicosia Longitude: 33E22 Latitude: 35N10 Lahiri Ayanamsha: 23:18 Current Period: JU/RA/MO Planet Deg Sign Speed SA Nakshatra Lord ================================================ Asc 22:43 Tau Rohini Mo Sun 29:43 Can +00:57:41 WK Aslesha Me Moon 18:29 Tau +11:58:17 WK Rohini Mo Mars 15:37 Tau +00:38:06 FM Rohini Mo Merc 14:57 Can +01:46:01 WK Pushya Sa JuptR 00:30 Sag -00:00:53 FM Mula Ke Ven 14:39 Leo +01:13:55 FM P.Phalguni Ve Sat R 19:15 Sag -00:02:47 WK P.Shadya Ve Rahu 22:26 Leo -00:01:46 FM P.Phalguni Ve Ketu 22:26 Aqu -00:01:46 FM P.Bhadra Ju True Node 365.25 Day Year - Internet Time: 958 beats Day: Tuesday Sunrise: 5:08 AM Tithi: Krishna Dashami Yoga Pt: 21:32 Sg Yogi:Ve AviYogi:Ju Dup Yogi: Ju Dagha Rashis: Leo Sco Rashi Chart ******************************************************* ** 3 * * 1 ** *4 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *ME 14:57 * * MA 15:37 * * * *SU 29:43 * 2 MO 18:29 * 12 * * * * AS 22:43 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** VE 14:39 * * ** *5 RA 22:26 * 11 KE 22:26 * ** * * ** *6 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 8 * 10 * * * * * * * * * * JUR00:30* * * * * * SAR19:15 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** 7 * * 9 ** ******************************************************* Navamsha ******************************************************* ** 5 * * 3 ** *6 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * VE * MO * * * * * * * * *SAR * 4 AS * 2 MA * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** * * JUR ** *7 RA * 1 KE * ** * * ** *8 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *ME * 10 * 12 SU * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** 9 * * 11 ** ******************************************************* Some of the events used in the rectification: Top 10 Natural Disasters in Cyprus sorted by numbers of people killed and affected Disaster Date Killed Extreme Temperature 10-Aug-1998 52 Extreme Temperature Jul-2000 5 Wind Storm 22-Dec-1969 3 Earthquake 23-Feb-1995 2 Epidemic 1-Jan-1970 0 Wind Storm 23-Apr-1983 0 Drought 15-Mar-1991 0 Epidemic 28-Jul-1996 0 Drought Mar-2000 0 Disaster Date Affected Wind Storm 22-Dec-1969 3,100 Earthquake 23-Feb-1995 1,865 Extreme Temperature Jul-2000 400 Epidemic 28-Jul-1996 136 Extreme Temperature 10-Aug-1998 100 Wind Storm 27-Jan-2003 30 Wind Storm 22-Jan-2004 10 Epidemic 1-Jan-1970 0 Wind Storm 23-Apr-1983 0 Disaster Date Killed Misc Accident 11-Aug-1998 0 date type registration operator fat. location pic cat 04-MAR-1956 HP Hermes G-ALDW Skyways 0 Cyprus O1 24-FEB-1962 Ilyushin 18 YR-IMB Tarom 0 Cyprus A1 20-APR-1967 Bristol 175 HB-ITB Globe Air 126 Cyprus A1 29-JAN-1973 Ilyushin 18 SU-AOV EgyptAir 37 Cyprus A1 29-AUG-1973 Tupolev 104 OK-MDE CSA 0 Cyprus A1 22-JUL-1974 HS-121 Trident 5B-DAE Cyprus Airways 0 Cyprus O1 22-JUL-1974 HS-121 Trident 5B-DAB Cyprus Airways 0 Cyprus O1 04-SEP-1976 DC-9 PH-D.. KLM 0 Cyprus H2 19-FEB-1978 Lockheed C-130 SU-BAA/1270 Egyptian AF 0 Cyprus O1 99-JUL-1979 Douglas DC-6 N19CA New World Air Charter 0 Cyprus U1 24-AUG-1979 Boeing 727 Libyan Arab Airlines 0 Cyprus H2 04-NOV-1980 Canadair CL-44 5B-DAN Cyprus Airways 0 Cyprus A1 26-SEP-1981 Boeing 727 JAT 0 Cyprus H2 22-JUN-1983 Boeing 707 Libyan Arab Airlines 0 Cyprus H2 12-JUN-1985 Boeing 707 MEA 0 Cyprus H2 27-FEB-1988 Boeing 727 TC-AKD Talia Airways 15 Cyprus A1 1960 Aug 16, Britain granted independence to the crown colony of Cyprus. Archbishop Makarios became the 1st post independence president and chose Spyros Kyprianou (28) as foreign minister. (AP, 8/16/97)(SFC, 3/13/02, p.A26) 1963 Dec 21, The Turk minority rioted in Cyprus to protest anti-Turkish revisions in the constitution. (HN, 12/21/98) 1963 Dec 24, Greeks and Turks rioted in Cyprus. (MC, 12/24/01) 1964 Aug 7, Turkey began an air attack on Greek-Cypriots. (MC, 8/7/02) 1967 Dec 29, A Turkish-Cypriot government formed in Cyprus. (MC, 12/29/01) 1974 Jul 15, A military coup took place on Cyprus and archbishop-president Makarios fled. Nikos Giorgiades Sampson (d.2001 at 66) served as president for 8 days following the military coup that overthrew Archbishop Makarios. Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit ordered Turkish troops to invade Cyprus following the Greek Cypriot coup. (SFC, 7/1/97, p.A10)(SFC, 6/28/99, p.A19)(BS, 5/12/01, p.5B)(MC, 7/15/02) 1974 Jul 20, Turkey invaded Cyprus. [see Jul 23] (MC, 7/20/02) 1974 Jul 23, Greece's military rulers announced they would turn the nation back to civilian rule. Constantine Karamanlis returned from 11 years of self-imposed exile and was sworn in as premier. Karamanlis later won a landslide election and served as prime minister until 1980. The Ioannides regime collapsed after plotting an aborted military takeover of Cyprus. The coup had provoked a Turkish invasion of Cyprus. (AP, 7/23/97)(SFC, 4/23/98, p.B4)(SFC, 6/28/99, p.A19) 1974 Aug 19, U.S. Ambassador Rodger P. Davies was fatally wounded by a bullet that penetrated the American embassy in Nicosia, Cyprus, during a protest by Greek Cypriots. (AP, 8/19/04) 1974 Aug, The Cyprus coup collapsed and Pres. Makarios was restored. Turkish troops held 37% of the island. (SFC, 3/13/02, p.A26) 1974 Aug, Greek Cypriots massacred 83 Turkish Cypriot men in Taskent, Cyprus. (WSJ, 7/23/03, p.A1) 1974 The island was divided into Greek and Turkish sectors with a UN no-man’s land in between. Turkish troops had invaded the island after an Athens-based coup by Greek Cypriots. (SFC, 6/4/96, p.A11) 1974 Dr. Anastassios Simonidis (d.2000 at 75) was made the honorary consul general. (SFC, 6/27/00, p.A23) 1976 Spyros Kyprianou became president of the House of Representatives. (SFC, 3/13/02, p.A26) 1977 Archbishop Makarios died and Spyros Kyprianou was elected to serve the last few months of the 5-year presidential term. (SFC, 3/13/02, p.A26) 1978 Jan, Spyros Kyprianou was elected president with no opposition. (SFC, 3/13/02, p.A26) 1983 Feb, Spyros Kyprianou was elected president for a 2nd 5-year term. (SFC, 3/13/02, p.A26) 1983 Nov, Turkish Cypriots declared the northern third of the island a separate republic. It was only recognized by Turkey. (SFC, 8/15/96, p.C2)(SFC, 3/13/02, p.A26) 1988 Apr 10, The hijackers of a Kuwait Airways jetliner vowed to carry out a " slow, quiet massacre " of their hostages, one day after one captive was killed aboard the plane parked in Larnaca, Cyprus. (AP, 4/10/98) 1988 Apr 11, Hijackers of a Kuwait Airways jetliner killed a second hostage, dumping his body onto the ground in Larnaca, Cyprus. (AP, 4/11/98) 1988 Apr 13, A commandeered Kuwaiti jetliner took off from Cyprus for Algeria, after the pro-Iranian Shiite Muslim hijackers on board freed 12 hostages. (AP, 4/13/98) 1991 The Democratic Rally won 20 seats in the 56 seat parliament. (SFC, 5/28/96, p.A8) 1996 May 26, In Nicosia the center-right coalition of Pres. Glafcos Clerides, the Democratic Rally, lost support but maintained a slim majority in the Greek Cypriot parliamentary elections. (SFC, 5/28/96, p.A8) 1996 Jun 3, Turkish soldiers shot and killed a Greek Cypriot soldier in the no-man’s zone. (SFC, 6/4/96, p.A11) 1996 Aug 12, It was reported that a Greek Cypriot man was killed and 41 injured in a border clash, after Greek Cypriot motorcyclists defied orders to halt a rode across the line to protest Turkey’s 1974 invasion. (WSJ, 8/12/96, p.A1) 1996 Aug 14, In Cyprus another man was killed in demonstrations when Turkish troops opened fire on Greek Cypriot demonstrators. (SFC, 8/15/96, p.C2) 1997 Jul 9, Cypriot Pres. Glafcos Clerides and Turkish Cypriot leader Rauf Denktash were scheduled to meet in a 4-day session in New York to resolve their disputes. (SFC, 6/12/97, p.A14) 1997 Aug, UN talks between Turkish and Greek Cypriot officials broke down when the EU reaffirmed that it would begin membership talks with the Greek-led Cypriot government. Lower level talks continued. (SFEC,12/28/97, p.A22) 1997 Dec, Lower level talks between Turkish and Greek Cypriot officials were suspended by the Turkish Cypriots to protest the inclusion of the Greek side in EU membership. (SFEC,12/28/97, p.A22) 1998 Feb, Pres. Glafcos Clerides won the elections with a 50.8% margin. (SFC, 2/16/98, p.A11) 1998 May 27, It was reported that the planned delivery of a Russian missile system would contain a “Tombstone” radar system, to be operated by 70 Russian experts. This was a threat to the existing West’s exclusive monitoring. (SFC, 5/27/98, p.A10) 1998 Aug, Russia planned to deliver the S-300 anti-aircraft missile system to the Greek Cypriot government for about $200 million. Later Pres. Glafcos Clerides said the missiles would be deployed in Nov. if Turkey did not accept a proposal for demilitarization. (SFC, 4/29/98, p.A11)(SFC, 8/28/98, p.D4) 1998 Oct 26, Cyprus announced that it had begun building a naval base, apparently destined for use by Greek warships. (WSJ, 10/27/98, p.A1) 1999 Apr 7, Spyros Kyprianou, the acting president of Cyprus, planned to fly to Belgrade to negotiate the release of the 3 American soldiers held by Serbia. (SFC, 4/8/99, p.A1) 2001 May 28, The AKEL, a communist party, won parliamentary elections in the Greek Cypriot portion of the island. (SFC, 5/29/01, p.A12) 2001 Sep 2, Dr. Christiaan Barnard (78), South African cardiologist, died in Paphos, Cyprus. He performed the world’s 1st human heart transplant in 1967, authored a distinguished text on cardiology, a scandalous autobiography and 4 minor novels. (SFC, 9/3/01, p.A15)(AP, 9/2/02) 2002 Jan 16, Rival Cyprus leaders, Glafcos Clerides and Rauf Denktash, met on the border in Nicosia in the 1st formal negotiation in 4 years. (SFC, 1/17/02, p.A8) 2002 Mar 12, Spyros Kyprianou (69), former president (1977-1988), died of pelvic cancer. (SFC, 3/13/02, p.A26) 2002 Jul 10, In Cyprus a military helicopter crashed during a nighttime training exercise, killing the commander of the east Mediterranean island's military and the air force chief. Two crew members and a navy officer on board were also killed. (AP, 7/10/02) 2002 Oct 9, The European Union's executive Commission declared Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Cyprus, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Romania, Slovenia, and Slovakia nearly ready for EU membership and recommended they be invited to join in 2004. Romania and Bulgaria likely will be delayed until 2007 because of weak economies, the Commission said, adding Turkey was the weakest link among candidates. (AP, 10/9/02) 2002 Nov 11, UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan presented Greek and Turkish Cypriots with a plan to unite their divided island into a single country modeled on Switzerland, with two equal states. (AP, 11/11/02) 2002 Nov 18, The Greek Cypriot government said it accepted " as a basis for negotiations " a U.N. plan for the reunification of the divided eastern Mediterranean island. (AP, 11/18/02) 2002 Dec 13, The EU reached agreement to accept 10 new countries in 2004. These included Czech Republic, Cyprus, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia, and Slovenia. (SFC, 12/14/02, p.A3) 2003 Feb 16, In Cyprus Tassos Papadopoulos was elected the country’s 5th president over Glafcos Clerides. He opposed current reunification plans. 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? 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