Guest guest Posted January 6, 2005 Report Share Posted January 6, 2005 Dear List Members, This is the rectified chart of: JAMAICA Aug 6, 1962 12:00 AM +05:00 EST Kingston, Jamaica Longitude: 76W48 Latitude: 18N00 Lahiri Ayanamsha: 23:20 Current Period: SA/SA/KE Planet Deg Sign Speed SA Nakshatra Lord ================================================ Asc 27:37 Ari Krittika Su Sun 19:55 Can +00:57:29 WK Aslesha Me Moon 22:48 Vir +11:51:39 WK Hasta Mo Mars 25:58 Tau +00:40:09 WK Mrigsira Ma Merc 28:00 Can +01:56:23 FM Aslesha Me JuptR 17:28 Aqu -00:06:07 WK Shatbisha Ra Ven 03:55 Vir +01:05:39 WK U.Phalguni Su Sat R 14:19 Cap -00:04:25 WK Shravana Mo Rahu 15:34 Can -00:00:30 FM Pushya Sa Ketu 15:34 Cap -00:00:30 FM Shravana Mo True Node 365.25 Day Year - Internet Time: 250 beats Day: Monday Sunrise: 5:49 AM Tithi: Shukla Shashthi Yoga Pt: 16:03 Ar Yogi:Ve AviYogi:Ju Dup Yogi: Ma Dagha Rashis: Ari Leo Rashi Chart ******************************************************* ** 2 * * 12 ** *3 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * MA 25:58* * * * * * * * * * * * 1 AS 27:37 * 11 JUR17:28* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** RA 15:34 * * SAR14:19 ** *4 SU 19:55 * 10 KE 15:34 * ** ME 28:00 * * ** *5 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 7 * 9 * * * * * * * * VE 03:55* * * * * * MO 22:48 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** 6 * * 8 ** ******************************************************* Navamsha ******************************************************* ** 10 * * 8 ** *11* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * RA * * * * * AS * * * *VE * 9 SU * 7 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** ME * * ** *12 JUR * 6 * ** * * ** *1 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 3 * 5 MA * * * * * * * * SAR * * * * * * KE * * MO * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** 2 * * 4 ** ******************************************************* Some of the events used in the rectification: Disaster Date Killed Flood 15-May-1986 54 Disaster Date Affected Wind Storm 12-Sep-1988 810,000 Flood 21-May-1991 551,340 Wind Storm 11-Sep-2004 350,000 Flood 12-Jun-1979 210,000 Drought 1968 100,000 Flood 25-Apr-1979 40,000 Flood 15-May-1986 40,000 Wind Storm 5-Aug-1980 30,009 Disaster Date Killed Misc Accident 20-May-1980 187 Industrial Accident 1975 17 Industrial Accident Jan-1981 0 date type registration operator fat. location pic cat 26-NOV-1962 Curtiss C-46 HK-354X La Urraca 2 Jamaica A1 07-JUL-1966 Ilyushin 18 Cubana 0 Jamaica H2 13-SEP-1967 Curtiss C-46 N1309V Capitol Airways 0 Jamaica A1 04-JUL-1970 NAMC YS-11 Cruzeiro 0 Jamaica H2 11-SEP-1972 Lockheed 18 N1040E ? 1 Jamaica A1 03-JAN-1974 DC-9 Air Jamaica 0 Jamaica H2 17-MAY-1978 DHC-6 Twin Otter JDFT-6 Jamaica AF 0 Jamaica A1 20-JUL-1979 Douglas DC-6 N43865 Kimex Inc 2 Jamaica A1 12-SEP-1988 Trislander 6Y-JQF Trans-Jamaican Airlines 0 Jamaica O1 1980 May 20, Fire in nursing home in Kingston, Jamaica, killed 157. 1981 May 11, Bob Marley (36), Jamaican reggae artist, died of brain cancer in Miami. 1988 Sep 12, Hurricane Gilbert, called the storm of the century, smashed into the Gulf coast. It slammed into Jamaica with torrential rains and winds of 145 mph, killing 45 people and causing damage estimated at up to $1 billion. 1992 Mar 28, Prime Minister Michael Manley stepped down from office. He was succeeded by P.J. Patterson. 1997 Jan 30, It was reported that NAFTA has had devastating effects on the economy. Garment exports were down 7% and 7,000 jobs were lost. 1997 Mar 6, Former Prime Minister Michael Manley (b.Dec 10, 1924) died. 1997 Aug 20, Prison guards walked off their jobs after a commissioner suggested that guards and prisoners use condoms to prevent AIDS. Anti-gay violence broke out and within a week 16 inmates were killed and 20 injured at Kingston’s Gen’l. Penitentiary and St. Catherine District Prison. 1998 Jul 2, Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana and Jamaica reported plans to establish the Caribbean Court of Justice in 1999 and planned to change their constitutions to free themselves of the British Privy Council. The effort was pushed to establish the death penalty. 1998 Oct 22-Nov 9, Hurricane Mitch was one of the Caribbean's deadliest storms ever causing at least at least 9,000 deaths in Central America. The storm hit Honduras, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Guatemala, Mexico, Panama, Jamaica, and Costa Rica. 1998 Nov 20, Rolando Alphonso, tenor saxophonist for the ska group Skatalites, died at age 67. He was an original member of the group that was formed in 1964. 1999 Apr 16, The government announced $100 million in new taxes that included a 30% increase in gas prices. 1999 Apr 21, In Jamaica at least 6 people were killed and 2 dozen injured in Kingston during protests against new tax increases. 1999 May 18, Augustus Pablo (Horace Swaby), a reggae producer, died at age 46 in Kingston. His work included " East of the River Nile " and " Java (1972). " 1999 Jun 2, Junior Braithwaite (49), one of three survivors of the Wailers, was shot and killed in Kingston by unidentified gunmen. 1999 Jul 1, Singer Dennis Brown, known as the Crown Prince of reggae, died at age 42. His songs included " Here I Come " and " How Could I Leave You. " 1999 Jul 6, Michael Wallace, musician in the reggae group Third World, was shot dead in a suspected robbery. Some 22 murders were reported in this one week and 486 murders since the start of the year. 1999 Jul 9, Vivian Blake, alleged leader of the Shower Posse, was extradited to Miami. His gang was blamed for 1,400 murders in several US states during the 1980s. 1999 Jul 14, In Jamaica troops were deployed in Kingston to control gang violence. Some 500 people had been murdered since the start of the year. 1999 Dec 18, Joe Higgs, reggae singer, died in Los Angeles at age 59. He was called the " father of reggae music, " fostered the career of Bob Marley. His first 1970s solo album was called " Life of Contradiction. " 2000 Sep 1, Business leaders met with the prime minister to insist on action TO reduce the high crime rate. 2000 Oct 27, Winston Grennan, Jamaican drummer, died in Nantucket, Mass., at age 56. He developed the “one drop” reggae rhythm. 2001 Mar 14, Seven men were killed by police in a Kingston suburb during an alleged shootout. 3 of the dead were under 18. In 2003 five police officers were charged with murder in the deaths of the 7 young men. 2001 Jul 7, A police crackdown began in the Tivoli Gardens of Kingston following 2 months of fighting between gangs that killed 37 people. The murder rate for the country had reached 530 for the half year. 2001 Jul 9, In Jamaica PM Patterson ordered the army deployed across the island to restore calm following 3 days of violence that killed at least 28 people. 2001 Aug 16, A government commission recommended that marijuana, aka ganja, be legalized for personal use by adults. 2002 Sep 29, Hurricane Lili killed 3 people in Jamaica and headed for Cuba. 2002 Oct 15, In Jamaica 3 people were shot dead outside Kingston. 2002 Oct 16, In Jamaica Prime Minister P.J. Patterson's party became the country's first leader elected to three straight terms. Jamaicans turned out in large numbers to vote despite pelting rains and concerns of violence in an election they hoped would revive a sagging economy and ease spiraling crime. 2002 Nov 17, In Jamaica gunmen opened fire outside a busy street market in a rare daylight attack in Kingston, killing five people and injuring three. 2003 Aug 29, Excel Motors, a fledgling Jamaican automaker, exported the Caribbean island's first locally manufactured car to the Bahamas. 2003 Oct 25, Thousands of Jamaicans rioted near Montego Bay's airport, burning buses and blocking roads to protest the killings of two elderly men by police in an alleged shootout. 2004 Feb 13, In Jamaica hundreds of people rioted in Kingston, attacking a police station and setting cars ablaze after a policeman allegedly shot and wounded a high-school student. 2004 May 4, Clement Dodd (Sir Coxsone), father of reggae music, died in Jamaica at age 72. 2004 Mar 15, Ousted Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide left his temporary exile in Africa and flew to Jamaica despite opposition to his presence in the Caribbean. 2004 Jul 5, Hugh Shearer (81), a prime minister (1967-1972) in the early stages of Jamaica's independence, died. Shearer had succeeded Donald Sangster, who died in office. 2004 Sep 11, Hurricane Ivan lashed Jamaica with monstrous waves, driving rain and winds nearing 155 mph, killing at least 15 people. Total deaths from the hurricane reached 65. 2004 Sep 12, Hurricane Ivan skirted Grand Cayman with winds near 155 mph as it churned toward Cuba. The storm has been blamed for 56 deaths across the Caribbean so far, including 34 in Grenada and 11 in Jamaica. 2004 Sep 13, In Jamaica at least 15 people were killed from Hurricane Ivan. Hotels and restaurants in northwestern Negril were particularly hard-hit by battering waves. 2004 Oct, The center of Kingston, Jamaica, was shut down by gangland violence for 3 days. Jamaican police counted 85 gangs, up from 35 in 1994. 2004 Nov, Human Rights Watch released a report, “Hated to Death,” on homophobia, violence and AIDS in Jamaica. 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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