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Dear List Members,

 

This is the rectified chart of:

 

IVORY COAST

Aug 7, 1960  12:00

AM +00:00

GMT

Abidjan, Ivory

Coast Longitude: 4W02 Latitude: 5N19

Lahiri Ayanamsha: 23:18

Current Period: SA/SA/ME

 

Planet Deg   Sign  Speed    

SA   Nakshatra Lord

================================================

Asc    22:13 Ari                 

Bharani    Ve

Sun    21:10 Can 

+00:57:29  WK   Aslesha    Me

Moon   19:36 Cap 

+14:56:53  ST   Shravana  

Mo

Mars   09:52 Tau 

+00:39:18  WK   Krittika   Su

Merc   02:04 Can 

+01:03:18  FM   Punarvasu  Ju

JuptR  00:45

Sag  -00:02:31 

WK   Mula       Ke

Ven    03:40 Leo 

+01:13:54  WK   Magha      Ke

Sat R  19:43

Sag  -00:03:24 

WK   P.Shadya   Ve

Rahu   22:26

Leo  -00:03:03  FM   P.Phalguni Ve

Ketu   22:26

Aqu  -00:03:03  FM   P.Bhadra   Ju

 

True Node  365.25 Day Year -

Internet Time: 42 beats

Day: Sunday  Sunrise: 6:15

AM

Tithi: Purnima

Yoga Pt: 14:06 Le 

Yogi:Ve  AviYogi:Ju  Dup Yogi: Su

Dagha Rashis: None

 

Rashi Chart

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** 2       

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*        MA 09:52*                   *      

*        *   

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*           

* 1       AS 22:13          * 11 KE

22:26*   

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10      MO 19:36        

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*VE 03:40  *  

*                       *   *  JUR00:45*   

 

*RA 22:26    *

7                         * 9  SAR19:43*   

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*         

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*******************************************************   

 

 

Some of the events used in the rectification:

 

Disaster Date Killed

Epidemic 18-Jun-2001 175

Epidemic 20-Oct-1970 120

Epidemic 1-Jun-2002 19

Epidemic 22-Dec-2002 15

Drought 17-Feb-1983 0

 Disaster Date Affected

Epidemic 18-Jun-2001 2,977

Epidemic 20-Oct-1970 1,500

Epidemic 1-Jun-2002 562

Epidemic 22-Dec-2002 55

Drought 17-Feb-1983 0

 

Disaster Date Killed

Transport Accident 30-Jan-2000 169

Transport Accident 3-Jan-1987 51

Transport Accident 29-Mar-2000 40

Transport Accident 16-Dec-2004 29

Transport Accident 15-Feb-1999 28

Transport Accident 14-Nov-1998 27

Transport Accident 3-Aug-1999 25

Misc Accident 31-Oct-1993 23

 

date type registration operator fat. location pic cat

 

26-JUL-1970 Douglas DC-7

VR-BCT ARCO Bermuda 0 Cote d'Ivoire  A1

25-JUL-1977 HFB-320 Hansa Jet 5N-AMF Motor Parts Manuf.

3 Cote d'Ivoire  A1

25-JUL-1986 Fokker F-27 TU-TIF Air Ivoire 0 Cote d'Ivoire   A1

03-JAN-1987 Boeing 707 PP-VJK Varig 50 Cote d'Ivoire  A1

30-DEC-1989 Fokker F-28 TU-TIK Air Ivoire 0 Cote d'Ivoire  A1

15-JAN-1993 Boeing 707 YR-ABM Air Afrique 0 Cote d'Ivoire   A1

26-JUN-1994 Fokker F-27 TU-TIP Air Ivoire 17 Cote d'Ivoire  A1

12-APR-1997 DC-9-50 9G-ACM Ghana Airways 0 Cote d'Ivoire  A1

30-JAN-2000 Airbus A.310 5Y-BEN Kenya Airways 169 Cote d'Ivoire  A1

 

1960        Aug 7, Ivory Coast became independent

from France.

 

1960        Felix Houphouet-Boigny began to rule Ivory Coast. Houphouet-Boigny lead

the country until his death in 1993. Encouragement of investment and stability

made it one of region's most prosperous.

 

1996        Dec 29, The 2nd multi-party elections,

parliamentary by-elections, were held.

 

1997        Aug 22, Togo-born singer King Mensah Papavi

lived in Paris and was hailed as

the best African singer of 1997. He was backed by his girlfriend Tetia Oyourou

of the Ivory

Coast.

 

1997        Dec 25, It was reported that early

marriages in sub-Saharan Africa were still very common. Islamic law allows

the marriage of girls as soon as they can conceive.

 

1998        Feb 5, Kevin Leveille (26), a Peace Corp

worker from Ventura, Ca., was attacked and killed in Tanda. He

had 2 months left in his assigned task of working on water and sanitation

problems.

 

1998        Jun 26, Alioune Blondin Beye, a diplomat

from Mali, crashed in a small

plane near Abidjan. He had just met with Togo Pres. Gnassigbe Eyadema

to support peace talks in Angola. Three other passengers were Koffi Adjovi of

Togo, journalist Moktar Gueye

of Senegal, and Baendegar Dessandre

of Chad.

 

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.

 

1999        May 27, Police stormed a hall at the Universite

d'Abidjan and brutally

dispersed an FESCI student gathering planning for nationwide strikes.

 

1999        Sep 15, Police arrested several hundred

political activists and placed Alassane Dramane Ouattara under house arrest.

Pres. Henri Konan Bedie and the ruling Democratic Party charged that Ouattara,

head of the Rally of the Republicans, could not run for president because his

father was born in Burkina Faso.

 

1999        Dec 23, In Ivory Coast soldiers went on a

rampage in Abidjan with gunshots and looting in protest over

money and perks.

   

1999        Dec 24, In Ivory Coast Gen. Robert Guei

declared a military coup and an end to the rule by Pres. Henri Konan Bedie. Guei's regime was seen as

fomenting ethnic, political and ethnic unrest in a bid to keep power.

 

1999        Dec 26, In the Ivory Coast Pres. Henri Konan Bedie

fled with his family to Lome, Togo, following the military coup.

 

2000        Jan 5, Gen. Robert Guei announced that

he was suspending the country's staggering foreign debt payments.

 

2000        May 18, Gen. Robert Guei dissolved the

interim government.

 

2000        Jul 23, Voters cast ballots for a new

constitution intended to restore civilian rule. The new constitution was

approved overwhelmingly.

 

2000        Jul, In the Ivory Coast the military

reached an agreement with mutinous soldiers. Lump sum payments of $1,600 were

promised to soldiers, who had demanded $9000.

 

2000        Aug 30, The elections scheduled for Sep

17 were postponed to Oct 22.

 

2000        Aug, Gen. Robert Guei announced his

candidacy for the presidency. He had initially promised not to seek office.

 

2000        Sep 12, It was reported that

Waldron’s red colobus, a loud-mouthed, red-cheeked monkey from Ghana and the Ivory Coast, was last seen in

the 1970s and was believed extinct.

 

2000        Sep 18, Loyalist soldiers drove back

attackers in an assassination attempt on Gen. Guei. 2 bodyguards were killed.

 

2000        Oct 4, In the Ivory Coast a bus-station

bombing killed 4 people and a state of emergency was declared.

 

2000        Oct 6, The Supreme Court disqualified

former Prime Minister Alassane Ouattara and most other candidates from the

presidential elections.

 

2000        Oct 22, In the Ivory Coast elections were held

with candidates from the 2 biggest parties excluded. All candidates from the

Muslim north, 40% of the population, were excluded. The tally was halted when

early returns put Socialist Laurent Gbagho ahead.

  

2000        Oct 24, In the Ivory Coast Gen. Robert Guei

declared himself the winner in presidential elections and dissolved the

electoral commission that showed his main opponent in the lead. Protests broke

out, at least 2 people were killed and a state of emergency was declared.

 

2000        Oct 25, A people’s revolt forced

Gen. Robert Guei out of power. Laurent Gbagbo (55) of the Ivorian Popular Front

was introduced over state TV as the new head of state.

 

2000        Oct 26, Dozens of people were reported

killed as supporters of Alassane Ouattara called for new elections.

 

2000        Oct 27, The bodies of 57 young men were

found outside Abidjan. Ouattara claimed the men were members of

his Rally of the Republicans party and were killed by paramilitary police. 8

gendarmes were acquitted in 2001 due to lack of evidence.

 

2000        Dec 4, Protestors clashed with riot

police in Abidjan. The city was

paralyzed and least 2 people were killed.

   

2000        Dec 5, Police battled opposition

supporters for a 2nd day and at least 10 people were killed.

 

2000        Dec 10, Ivory coast proceeded with

parliamentary elections against the wishes of both France and the US.

 

2003          Mar 1, In the Ivory Coast government

helicopter gunships attacked a rebel-held Bin-Houye, killing 20 civilians and

injuring many others.

    (AP, 3/2/03)

 

2003        Apr 3, Ivory Coast's insurgents ended

their boycott of a new unity government and urged the international community

to help make it work.

    (AP, 4/3/03)

 

2003        Apr 17, The Ivory Coast new unity

government held its first Cabinet meeting with newly sworn-in rebel ministers,

even as the rebels accused the government of new attacks.

    (AP, 4/17/03)

 

2003        Apr 25, Fighters from Sierra Leone and Liberia killed rebel leader

Sgt. Felix Doh near the town of Gbinta, in western Ivory Coast.

    (AP, 4/29/03)

 

2003        Apr 28, The United States pledged $4 million

to help keep peacekeepers in the Ivory Coast in addition to the

$5 million it has already given to ECOWAS.

    (AP, 4/30/03)

 

2003        May 4, In Ivory Coast a new cease-fire

agreement took effect, just hours after rebels accused government forces of

fresh attacks.

    (AP, 5/4/03)

 

2003        May 12, The UN Security Council

tentatively agreed to send peacekeepers to the Ivory Coast to help enforce an

agreement aimed at ending nine months of civil war.

    (AP, 5/12/03)

 

2003        Jun 17, Ivory Coast army and rebel

forces agreed to pull their forces back from battle positions, strengthening a

cease-fire in the former French colony.

 

2003        Jun 30, Ivory Coast Rebels announced

that they were suspending participation in the power-sharing government,

accusing the government of violating an agreement ending nine months of civil

war.

 

2003        Jul 4, Ivory Coast's government and

rebel officials declared an official end to the civil war, 9 months after

fighting erupted following a failed attempt to oust Pres. Laurent Gbagbo.

 

2003        Jul 29, In Ivory Coast thousands of

college students rioted in Abidjan, demanding

compensation for a lost school year canceled by Ivory Coast's civil war.

 

2003        Aug 25, In Ivory Coast 2 French

soldiers, part of a peacekeeping force, were killed.

 

2003        Sep 10, Ivory Coast created a

commission made up of members of the army and rebel movements to chart the

course of disarmament and reunification after a 9-month civil war.

 

2003        Sep 23, Ivory Coast rebel leaders said

they were abandoning their posts in Ivory Coast's power-sharing

government and halting disarmament.

 

2003        Sep 26, In Ivory Coast gunmen broke into a

bank and sparked a night-long street battle that left over 20 people dead.

 

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Jorge,

 

You are doing a great deal of work with these rectified charts.

 

By any chance are you cataloging them in the 'files' folder or at

least providing a list in 'files' of what countries you have

rectified so far with dates of when posted so they are easily

accessible later?

 

Otherwise they might disappear inbetween other posts over time.

 

 

Dawn

 

 

 

SAMVA , " Jorge Angelino " <jorge.angelino@n...>

wrote:

> Dear List Members,

>

>

>

> This is the rectified chart of:

>

>

>

> IVORY COAST

>

> Aug 7, 1960 12:00 AM +00:00 GMT

>

> Abidjan, Ivory Coast Longitude: 4W02 Latitude: 5N19

>

> Lahiri Ayanamsha: 23:18 Current Period: SA/SA/ME

>

>

>

> Planet Deg Sign Speed SA Nakshatra Lord

>

> ================================================

>

> Asc 22:13 Ari Bharani Ve

>

> Sun 21:10 Can +00:57:29 WK Aslesha Me

>

> Moon 19:36 Cap +14:56:53 ST Shravana Mo

>

> Mars 09:52 Tau +00:39:18 WK Krittika Su

>

> Merc 02:04 Can +01:03:18 FM Punarvasu Ju

>

> JuptR 00:45 Sag -00:02:31 WK Mula Ke

>

> Ven 03:40 Leo +01:13:54 WK Magha Ke

>

> Sat R 19:43 Sag -00:03:24 WK P.Shadya Ve

>

> Rahu 22:26 Leo -00:03:03 FM P.Phalguni Ve

>

> Ketu 22:26 Aqu -00:03:03 FM P.Bhadra Ju

>

>

>

> True Node 365.25 Day Year - Internet Time: 42 beats

>

> Day: Sunday Sunrise: 6:15 AM

>

> Tithi: Purnima

>

> Yoga Pt: 14:06 Le Yogi:Ve AviYogi:Ju Dup Yogi: Su

>

> Dagha Rashis: None

>

>

>

> Rashi Chart

>

> *******************************************************

>

> ** 2 * * 12 **

>

> *3 * * * * *

>

> * * * * * *

>

> * * * * * *

>

> * MA 09:52* * * *

>

> * * * * * *

>

> * * 1 AS 22:13 * 11 KE 22:26*

>

> * * * * * *

>

> * * * * * *

>

> * * * * * *

>

> * * * * * *

>

> * * * * * *

>

> ** ME 02:04 * * **

>

> *4 SU 21:10 * 10 MO 19:36 *

>

> ** * * **

>

> *5 * * * * *

>

> * * * * * *

>

> * * * * * *

>

> * * * * * *

>

> *VE 03:40 * * * * JUR00:45*

>

> *RA 22:26 * 7 * 9 SAR19:43*

>

> * * * * * *

>

> * * * * * *

>

> * * * * * *

>

> * * * * * *

>

> * * * * * *

>

> ** 6 * * 8 **

>

> *******************************************************

>

>

>

> Navamsha

>

> *******************************************************

>

> ** 8 * * 6 **

>

> *9 * * * * *

>

> * * * * * *

>

> * * * * * *

>

> * * * SAR * *

>

> * * * AS * * *

>

> * * 7 RA * 5 *

>

> * * * * * *

>

> * * * * * *

>

> * * * * * *

>

> * * * * * *

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> * * * * * *

>

> ** * * **

>

> *10 SU * 4 ME *

>

> ** * * **

>

> *11* * * * *

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> * * * * * *

>

> * * * * * *

>

> * * * * * *

>

> * * * JUR * * *

>

> * * 1 KE * 3 MO *

>

> * * * * * *

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> * * * * * *

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> * * MA * * VE * *

>

> * * * * * *

>

> * * * * * *

>

> ** 12 * * 2 **

>

> *******************************************************

>

>

>

> Some of the events used in the rectification:

>

>

>

> Disaster Date Killed

>

> Epidemic 18-Jun-2001 175

>

> Epidemic 20-Oct-1970 120

>

> Epidemic 1-Jun-2002 19

>

> Epidemic 22-Dec-2002 15

>

> Drought 17-Feb-1983 0

>

> Disaster Date Affected

>

> Epidemic 18-Jun-2001 2,977

>

> Epidemic 20-Oct-1970 1,500

>

> Epidemic 1-Jun-2002 562

>

> Epidemic 22-Dec-2002 55

>

> Drought 17-Feb-1983 0

>

>

>

> Disaster Date Killed

>

> Transport Accident 30-Jan-2000 169

>

> Transport Accident 3-Jan-1987 51

>

> Transport Accident 29-Mar-2000 40

>

> Transport Accident 16-Dec-2004 29

>

> Transport Accident 15-Feb-1999 28

>

> Transport Accident 14-Nov-1998 27

>

> Transport Accident 3-Aug-1999 25

>

> Misc Accident 31-Oct-1993 23

>

>

>

> date type registration operator fat. location pic cat

>

> 26-JUL-1970 Douglas DC-7 VR-BCT ARCO Bermuda 0 Cote d'Ivoire A1

>

> 25-JUL-1977 HFB-320 Hansa Jet 5N-AMF Motor Parts Manuf. 3 Cote

d'Ivoire

> A1

>

> 25-JUL-1986 Fokker F-27 TU-TIF Air Ivoire 0 Cote d'Ivoire A1

>

> 03-JAN-1987 Boeing 707 PP-VJK Varig 50 Cote d'Ivoire A1

>

> 30-DEC-1989 Fokker F-28 TU-TIK Air Ivoire 0 Cote d'Ivoire A1

>

> 15-JAN-1993 Boeing 707 YR-ABM Air Afrique 0 Cote d'Ivoire A1

>

> 26-JUN-1994 Fokker F-27 TU-TIP Air Ivoire 17 Cote d'Ivoire A1

>

> 12-APR-1997 DC-9-50 9G-ACM Ghana Airways 0 Cote d'Ivoire A1

>

> 30-JAN-2000 Airbus A.310 5Y-BEN Kenya Airways 169 Cote d'Ivoire A1

>

>

>

> 1960 Aug 7, Ivory Coast became independent from France.

>

>

>

> 1960 Felix Houphouet-Boigny began to rule Ivory Coast.

> Houphouet-Boigny lead the country until his death in 1993.

Encouragement

> of investment and stability made it one of region's most prosperous.

>

>

>

> 1996 Dec 29, The 2nd multi-party elections, parliamentary

> by-elections, were held.

>

>

>

> 1997 Aug 22, Togo-born singer King Mensah Papavi lived in

Paris

> and was hailed as the best African singer of 1997. He was backed by

his

> girlfriend Tetia Oyourou of the Ivory Coast.

>

>

>

> 1997 Dec 25, It was reported that early marriages in sub-

Saharan

> Africa were still very common. Islamic law allows the marriage of

girls

> as soon as they can conceive.

>

>

>

> 1998 Feb 5, Kevin Leveille (26), a Peace Corp worker from

> Ventura, Ca., was attacked and killed in Tanda. He had 2 months

left in

> his assigned task of working on water and sanitation problems.

>

>

>

> 1998 Jun 26, Alioune Blondin Beye, a diplomat from Mali,

crashed

> in a small plane near Abidjan. He had just met with Togo Pres.

Gnassigbe

> Eyadema to support peace talks in Angola. Three other passengers

were

> Koffi Adjovi of Togo, journalist Moktar Gueye of Senegal, and

Baendegar

> Dessandre of Chad.

>

>

>

> 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.

>

>

>

> 1999 May 27, Police stormed a hall at the Universite

d'Abidjan

> and brutally dispersed an FESCI student gathering planning for

> nationwide strikes.

>

>

>

> 1999 Sep 15, Police arrested several hundred political

activists

> and placed Alassane Dramane Ouattara under house arrest. Pres. Henri

> Konan Bedie and the ruling Democratic Party charged that Ouattara,

head

> of the Rally of the Republicans, could not run for president

because his

> father was born in Burkina Faso.

>

>

>

> 1999 Dec 23, In Ivory Coast soldiers went on a rampage in

Abidjan

> with gunshots and looting in protest over money and perks.

>

>

>

> 1999 Dec 24, In Ivory Coast Gen. Robert Guei declared a

military

> coup and an end to the rule by Pres. Henri Konan Bedie. Guei's

regime

> was seen as fomenting ethnic, political and ethnic unrest in a bid

to

> keep power.

>

>

>

> 1999 Dec 26, In the Ivory Coast Pres. Henri Konan Bedie fled

with

> his family to Lome, Togo, following the military coup.

>

>

>

> 2000 Jan 5, Gen. Robert Guei announced that he was

suspending the

> country's staggering foreign debt payments.

>

>

>

> 2000 May 18, Gen. Robert Guei dissolved the interim

government.

>

>

>

> 2000 Jul 23, Voters cast ballots for a new constitution

intended

> to restore civilian rule. The new constitution was approved

> overwhelmingly.

>

>

>

> 2000 Jul, In the Ivory Coast the military reached an

agreement

> with mutinous soldiers. Lump sum payments of $1,600 were promised to

> soldiers, who had demanded $9000.

>

>

>

> 2000 Aug 30, The elections scheduled for Sep 17 were

postponed to

> Oct 22.

>

>

>

> 2000 Aug, Gen. Robert Guei announced his candidacy for the

> presidency. He had initially promised not to seek office.

>

>

>

> 2000 Sep 12, It was reported that Waldron's red colobus, a

> loud-mouthed, red-cheeked monkey from Ghana and the Ivory Coast, was

> last seen in the 1970s and was believed extinct.

>

>

>

> 2000 Sep 18, Loyalist soldiers drove back attackers in an

> assassination attempt on Gen. Guei. 2 bodyguards were killed.

>

>

>

> 2000 Oct 4, In the Ivory Coast a bus-station bombing killed 4

> people and a state of emergency was declared.

>

>

>

> 2000 Oct 6, The Supreme Court disqualified former Prime

Minister

> Alassane Ouattara and most other candidates from the presidential

> elections.

>

>

>

> 2000 Oct 22, In the Ivory Coast elections were held with

> candidates from the 2 biggest parties excluded. All candidates from

the

> Muslim north, 40% of the population, were excluded. The tally was

halted

> when early returns put Socialist Laurent Gbagho ahead.

>

>

>

> 2000 Oct 24, In the Ivory Coast Gen. Robert Guei declared

himself

> the winner in presidential elections and dissolved the electoral

> commission that showed his main opponent in the lead. Protests broke

> out, at least 2 people were killed and a state of emergency was

> declared.

>

>

>

> 2000 Oct 25, A people's revolt forced Gen. Robert Guei out of

> power. Laurent Gbagbo (55) of the Ivorian Popular Front was

introduced

> over state TV as the new head of state.

>

>

>

> 2000 Oct 26, Dozens of people were reported killed as

supporters

> of Alassane Ouattara called for new elections.

>

>

>

> 2000 Oct 27, The bodies of 57 young men were found outside

> Abidjan. Ouattara claimed the men were members of his Rally of the

> Republicans party and were killed by paramilitary police. 8

gendarmes

> were acquitted in 2001 due to lack of evidence.

>

>

>

> 2000 Dec 4, Protestors clashed with riot police in Abidjan.

The

> city was paralyzed and least 2 people were killed.

>

>

>

> 2000 Dec 5, Police battled opposition supporters for a 2nd

day

> and at least 10 people were killed.

>

>

>

> 2000 Dec 10, Ivory coast proceeded with parliamentary

elections

> against the wishes of both France and the US.

>

>

>

> 2003 Mar 1, In the Ivory Coast government helicopter

gunships

> attacked a rebel-held Bin-Houye, killing 20 civilians and injuring

many

> others.

>

> (AP, 3/2/03)

>

>

>

> 2003 Apr 3, Ivory Coast's insurgents ended their boycott of

a new

> unity government and urged the international community to help make

it

> work.

>

> (AP, 4/3/03)

>

>

>

> 2003 Apr 17, The Ivory Coast new unity government held its

first

> Cabinet meeting with newly sworn-in rebel ministers, even as the

rebels

> accused the government of new attacks.

>

> (AP, 4/17/03)

>

>

>

> 2003 Apr 25, Fighters from Sierra Leone and Liberia killed

rebel

> leader Sgt. Felix Doh near the town of Gbinta, in western Ivory

Coast.

>

> (AP, 4/29/03)

>

>

>

> 2003 Apr 28, The United States pledged $4 million to help

keep

> peacekeepers in the Ivory Coast in addition to the $5 million it has

> already given to ECOWAS.

>

> (AP, 4/30/03)

>

>

>

> 2003 May 4, In Ivory Coast a new cease-fire agreement took

> effect, just hours after rebels accused government forces of fresh

> attacks.

>

> (AP, 5/4/03)

>

>

>

> 2003 May 12, The UN Security Council tentatively agreed to

send

> peacekeepers to the Ivory Coast to help enforce an agreement aimed

at

> ending nine months of civil war.

>

> (AP, 5/12/03)

>

>

>

> 2003 Jun 17, Ivory Coast army and rebel forces agreed to pull

> their forces back from battle positions, strengthening a cease-fire

in

> the former French colony.

>

>

>

> 2003 Jun 30, Ivory Coast Rebels announced that they were

> suspending participation in the power-sharing government, accusing

the

> government of violating an agreement ending nine months of civil

war.

>

>

>

> 2003 Jul 4, Ivory Coast's government and rebel officials

declared

> an official end to the civil war, 9 months after fighting erupted

> following a failed attempt to oust Pres. Laurent Gbagbo.

>

>

>

> 2003 Jul 29, In Ivory Coast thousands of college students

rioted

> in Abidjan, demanding compensation for a lost school year canceled

by

> Ivory Coast's civil war.

>

>

>

> 2003 Aug 25, In Ivory Coast 2 French soldiers, part of a

> peacekeeping force, were killed.

>

>

>

> 2003 Sep 10, Ivory Coast created a commission made up of

members

> of the army and rebel movements to chart the course of disarmament

and

> reunification after a 9-month civil war.

>

>

>

> 2003 Sep 23, Ivory Coast rebel leaders said they were

abandoning

> their posts in Ivory Coast's power-sharing government and halting

> disarmament.

>

>

>

> 2003 Sep 26, In Ivory Coast gunmen broke into a bank and

sparked

> a night-long street battle that left over 20 people dead.

>

>

>

> Best wishes,

>

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>

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Dear Dawn,

 

You are right. We have to see the best way

how to do it.

 

At the moment, we already have 56 rectified

charts (in red):

 

 

 

 

Afghanistan          

Albania

Algeria

Andorra

Angola

Anguilla

Antigua and Barbuda

Argentina

Armenia

Aruba

Australia

Austria

Azerbaijan

Bahamas

Bahrain

Bangladesh

Barbados

Belarus

Belgium

Belize

Benin

Bermuda

Bhutan

Bolivia

Bosnia

and Herzegovina

Botswana

Brazil

British Virgin Islands

Brunei

Bulgaria

Burkina Faso

Burundi

Cambodia

Cameroon

Canada

Cape

Verde

Cayman Islands

Central

African Republic

Chad

Chile

China

Colombia

Comoros

Congo

Congo

(former Zaire)

Costa

Rica

Cote d'Ivoire

Croatia

Cuba

Cyprus

Czech

Republic

Denmark

Djibouti

Dominica

Dominican

Republic

East Timor

Ecuador

Egypt

El

Salvador

Equatorial

Guinea

Eritrea

Estonia

Ethiopia

Europe

Falkland Islands

Fiji

Finland

France

French Overseas

Gabon

Gambia

Georgia

Germany

Ghana

Gibraltar

Greece

Greenland

Grenada

Guatemala

Guinea

Guinea-Bissau

Guyana

Haiti

Honduras

Hong Kong

Hungary

Iceland

India

Indonesia

Iran

Iraq

Ireland

Israel

Italy

Jamaica

Japan

Jordan

Kazakhstan

Kenya

Kiribati

Kuwait

Kyrgyzstan

Laos

Latvia

Lebanon

Lesotho

Liberia

Libya

Lithuania

 

 

Luxembourg

Macau

Macedonia

(FYROM)

Madagascar

Malawi

Malaysia

Maldives

Mali

Malta

Marshall Islands

Mauritania

Mauritius

Mexico

Micronesia

Moldova

Monaco

Mongolia

Montserrat

Morocco

Mozambique

Myanmar

Namibia

Nauru

Nepal

Netherlands

Netherlands Antilles

New Zealand

Nicaragua

Niger

Nigeria

North Korea

Norway

Oman

Pakistan

Palau

Panama

Papua New Guinea

Paraguay

Peru

Philippines

Poland

Portugal

Qatar

Romania

Russia

Rwanda

Saint

Lucia

Saint

Vincent and the Grenadines

Samoa

San

Marino

Sao

Tome and Principe

Saudi

Arabia

Senegal

Serbia

and Montenegro

Seychelles

Sierra

Leone

Singapore

Slovakia

Slovenia

Solomon

Islands

Somalia

South

Africa

South

Korea

Soviet Union

Spain

Sri Lanka

St.

Kitts and Nevis

Sudan

Suriname

Swaziland

Sweden

Switzerland

Syria

Taiwan

Tajikistan

Tanzania

Thailand

Timor (East)

Togo

Tonga

Trinidad

and Tobago

Tunisia

Turkey

Turkmenistan

Turks and Caicos Islands

Tuvalu

Uganda

UK

United Nations

Ukraine

United Arab Emirates

Uruguay

USA

Uzbekistan

Vanuatu

Venezuela

Vietnam

Yemen

Zambia

Zimbabwe

 

 

 

 

Best wishes,

 

Jorge

 

  

 

 

Dawn [astrodawnau]

quinta-feira, 6 de Janeiro de 2005 23:25

SAMVA

Re: IVORY COAST rectified chart

 

 

 

Jorge,

 

You are doing a great deal of work with these rectified charts.

 

By any chance are you cataloging them in the 'files'

folder or at

least providing a list in 'files' of what countries you

have

rectified so far  with dates of when posted so they are easily

accessible later?

 

Otherwise they might disappear inbetween other posts over time.

 

 

Dawn

 

 

 

SAMVA , " Jorge Angelino "

<jorge.angelino@n...>

wrote:

> Dear List Members,

>

>

> This is the rectified chart of:

>

>

> IVORY COAST

>

> Aug 7, 1960  12:00 AM +00:00 GMT

>

> Abidjan, Ivory Coast Longitude: 4W02 Latitude: 5N19

>

> Lahiri Ayanamsha: 23:18 Current Period: SA/SA/ME

>

>

> Planet Deg   Sign  Speed     SA   Nakshatra Lord

>

> ================================================

>

> Asc    22:13 Ari                  Bharani    Ve

>

> Sun    21:10 Can  +00:57:29  WK   Aslesha    Me

>

> Moon   19:36 Cap  +14:56:53  ST   Shravana   Mo

>

> Mars   09:52 Tau  +00:39:18  WK   Krittika   Su

>

> Merc   02:04 Can  +01:03:18  FM   Punarvasu  Ju

>

> JuptR  00:45 Sag  -00:02:31  WK   Mula       Ke

>

> Ven    03:40 Leo  +01:13:54  WK   Magha      Ke

>

> Sat R  19:43 Sag  -00:03:24  WK   P.Shadya   Ve

>

> Rahu   22:26 Leo  -00:03:03  FM   P.Phalguni Ve

>

> Ketu   22:26 Aqu  -00:03:03  FM   P.Bhadra   Ju

>

>

> True Node  365.25 Day Year - Internet Time: 42

beats

>

> Day: Sunday  Sunrise: 6:15 AM

>

> Tithi: Purnima

>

> Yoga Pt: 14:06 Le  Yogi:Ve  AviYogi:Ju  Dup Yogi:

Su

>

> Dagha Rashis: None

>

>

> Rashi Chart

>

>

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>

> ** 2                     *   *

12                    **   

>

> *3 *                   *      

*                   *  *   

>

> *    *               *           *              

*    *   

>

> *      *           *               *          

*      *   

>

> *        MA 09:52*                   *      

*        *   

>

> *          *   *                       *  

*          *   

>

> *            * 1       AS 22:13          * 11 KE

22:26*   

>

> *          *   *                       *  

*          *   

>

> *        *       *                   *      

*        *   

>

> *      *           *               *          

*      *   

>

> *    *               *           *              

*    *   

>

> *  *                   *      

*                   *  *   

>

> **       ME 02:04        *  

*                       **   

>

> *4       SU 21:10          * 10      MO

19:36         *   

>

> **                       *  

*                       **   

>

> *5 *                   *      

*                   *  *   

>

> *    *               *           *              

*    *   

>

> *      *           *               *          

*      *   

>

> *        *       *                   *      

*        *   

>

> *VE 03:40  *   *                       *   * 

JUR00:45*   

>

> *RA 22:26    * 7                         * 9 

SAR19:43*   

>

> *          *   *                       *  

*          *   

>

> *        *       *                   *      

*        *   

>

> *      *           *               *          

*      *   

>

> *    *               *           *              

*    *   

>

> *  *                   *      

*                   *  *   

>

> ** 6                     *   *

8                     **   

>

>

*******************************************************   

>

>

> Navamsha

>

>

*******************************************************   

>

> ** 8                     *   *

6                     **   

>

> *9 *                   *      

*                   *  *   

>

> *    *               *           *              

*    *   

>

> *      *           *               *          

*      *   

>

> *        *       *                   SAR    

*        *   

>

> *          *   *       AS              *  

*          *   

>

> *            * 7       RA                *

5          *   

>

> *          *   *                       *  

*          *   

>

> *        *       *                   *      

*        *   

>

> *      *           *               *          

*      *   

>

> *    *               *           *              

*    *   

>

> *  *                   *      

*                   *  *   

>

> **                       *  

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>

> *10      SU                * 4      

ME               *   

>

> **                       *  

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>

> *11*                   *      

*                   *  *   

>

> *    *               *           *              

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>

> *      *           *               *          

*      *   

>

> *        *       *                   *      

*        *   

>

> *          *   *       JUR             *  

*          *   

>

> *            * 1       KE                * 3 

MO      *   

>

> *          *   *                       *  

*          *   

>

> *        *       *                   *      

*        *   

>

> *      * MA        *               * VE       

*      *   

>

> *    *               *           *              

*    *   

>

> *  *                   *      

*                   *  *   

>

> ** 12                    *   *

2                     **   

>

>

*******************************************************   

>

>

> Some of the events used in the rectification:

>

>

> Disaster Date Killed

>

> Epidemic 18-Jun-2001 175

>

> Epidemic 20-Oct-1970 120

>

> Epidemic 1-Jun-2002 19

>

> Epidemic 22-Dec-2002 15

>

> Drought 17-Feb-1983 0

>

>  Disaster Date Affected

>

> Epidemic 18-Jun-2001 2,977

>

> Epidemic 20-Oct-1970 1,500

>

> Epidemic 1-Jun-2002 562

>

> Epidemic 22-Dec-2002 55

>

> Drought 17-Feb-1983 0

>

>  

>

> Disaster Date Killed

>

> Transport Accident 30-Jan-2000 169

>

> Transport Accident 3-Jan-1987 51

>

> Transport Accident 29-Mar-2000 40

>

> Transport Accident 16-Dec-2004 29

>

> Transport Accident 15-Feb-1999 28

>

> Transport Accident 14-Nov-1998 27

>

> Transport Accident 3-Aug-1999 25

>

> Misc Accident 31-Oct-1993 23

>

>

> date type registration operator fat. location pic

cat

>

> 26-JUL-1970 Douglas DC-7 VR-BCT ARCO Bermuda 0

Cote d'Ivoire  A1

>

> 25-JUL-1977 HFB-320 Hansa Jet 5N-AMF Motor Parts

Manuf. 3 Cote

d'Ivoire

> A1

>

> 25-JUL-1986 Fokker F-27 TU-TIF Air Ivoire 0 Cote d'Ivoire  

A1

>

> 03-JAN-1987 Boeing 707 PP-VJK Varig 50 Cote d'Ivoire 

A1

>

> 30-DEC-1989 Fokker F-28 TU-TIK Air Ivoire 0 Cote d'Ivoire 

A1

>

> 15-JAN-1993 Boeing 707 YR-ABM Air Afrique 0 Cote d'Ivoire  

A1

>

> 26-JUN-1994 Fokker F-27 TU-TIP Air Ivoire 17 Cote

d'Ivoire  A1

>

> 12-APR-1997 DC-9-50 9G-ACM Ghana Airways 0 Cote d'Ivoire 

A1

>

> 30-JAN-2000 Airbus A.310 5Y-BEN Kenya Airways 169

Cote d'Ivoire  A1

>

>

> 1960        Aug 7, Ivory Coast became independent

from France.

>

>

> 1960        Felix Houphouet-Boigny began to rule

Ivory Coast.

> Houphouet-Boigny lead the country until his death

in 1993.

Encouragement

> of investment and stability made it one of

region's most prosperous.

>

>

> 1996        Dec 29, The 2nd multi-party

elections, parliamentary

> by-elections, were held.

>

>

> 1997        Aug 22, Togo-born singer King Mensah

Papavi lived in

Paris

> and was hailed as the best African singer of

1997. He was backed by

his

> girlfriend Tetia Oyourou of the Ivory Coast.

>

>

> 1997        Dec 25, It was reported that early

marriages in sub-

Saharan

> Africa were still very common. Islamic law allows

the marriage of

girls

> as soon as they can conceive.

>

>

> 1998        Feb 5, Kevin Leveille (26), a Peace

Corp worker from

> Ventura, Ca., was attacked and killed in Tanda.

He had 2 months

left in

> his assigned task of working on water and

sanitation problems.

>

>

> 1998        Jun 26, Alioune Blondin Beye, a

diplomat from Mali,

crashed

> in a small plane near Abidjan. He had just met

with Togo Pres.

Gnassigbe

> Eyadema to support peace talks in Angola. Three

other passengers

were

> Koffi Adjovi of Togo, journalist Moktar Gueye of

Senegal, and

Baendegar

> Dessandre of Chad.

>

>

> 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.

>

>

> 1999        May 27, Police stormed a hall at the

Universite

d'Abidjan

> and brutally dispersed an FESCI student gathering

planning for

> nationwide strikes.

>

>  

>

> 1999        Sep 15, Police arrested several

hundred political

activists

> and placed Alassane Dramane Ouattara under house

arrest. Pres. Henri

> Konan Bedie and the ruling Democratic Party

charged that Ouattara,

head

> of the Rally of the Republicans, could not run

for president

because his

> father was born in Burkina Faso.

>

>  

>

> 1999        Dec 23, In Ivory Coast soldiers went

on a rampage in

Abidjan

> with gunshots and looting in protest over money

and perks.

>

>    

>

> 1999        Dec 24, In Ivory Coast Gen. Robert

Guei declared a

military

> coup and an end to the rule by Pres. Henri Konan

Bedie. Guei's

regime

> was seen as fomenting ethnic, political and

ethnic unrest in a bid

to

> keep power.

>

>

> 1999        Dec 26, In the Ivory Coast Pres.

Henri Konan Bedie fled

with

> his family to Lome, Togo, following the military

coup.

>

>

> 2000        Jan 5, Gen. Robert Guei announced

that he was

suspending the

> country's staggering foreign debt payments.

>

>

> 2000        May 18, Gen. Robert Guei dissolved

the interim

government.

>

>

> 2000        Jul 23, Voters cast ballots for a new

constitution

intended

> to restore civilian rule. The new constitution

was approved

> overwhelmingly.

>

>

> 2000        Jul, In the Ivory Coast the military

reached an

agreement

> with mutinous soldiers. Lump sum payments of

$1,600 were promised to

> soldiers, who had demanded $9000.

>

>

> 2000        Aug 30, The elections scheduled for

Sep 17 were

postponed to

> Oct 22.

>

>

> 2000        Aug, Gen. Robert Guei announced his

candidacy for the

> presidency. He had initially promised not to seek

office.

>

>

> 2000        Sep 12, It was reported that

Waldron's red colobus, a

> loud-mouthed, red-cheeked monkey from Ghana and

the Ivory Coast, was

> last seen in the 1970s and was believed extinct.

>

>

> 2000        Sep 18, Loyalist soldiers drove back

attackers in an

> assassination attempt on Gen. Guei. 2 bodyguards

were killed.

>

>

> 2000        Oct 4, In the Ivory Coast a

bus-station bombing killed 4

> people and a state of emergency was declared.

>

>

> 2000        Oct 6, The Supreme Court disqualified

former Prime

Minister

> Alassane Ouattara and most other candidates from

the presidential

> elections.

>

>

> 2000        Oct 22, In the Ivory Coast elections

were held with

> candidates from the 2 biggest parties excluded.

All candidates from

the

> Muslim north, 40% of the population, were

excluded. The tally was

halted

> when early returns put Socialist Laurent Gbagho

ahead.

>

>   

>

> 2000        Oct 24, In the Ivory Coast Gen.

Robert Guei declared

himself

> the winner in presidential elections and

dissolved the electoral

> commission that showed his main opponent in the

lead. Protests broke

> out, at least 2 people were killed and a state of

emergency was

> declared.

>

>

> 2000        Oct 25, A people's revolt forced Gen.

Robert Guei out of

> power. Laurent Gbagbo (55) of the Ivorian Popular

Front was

introduced

> over state TV as the new head of state.

>

>

> 2000        Oct 26, Dozens of people were

reported killed as

supporters

> of Alassane Ouattara called for new elections.

>

>

> 2000        Oct 27, The bodies of 57 young men

were found outside

> Abidjan. Ouattara claimed the men were members of

his Rally of the

> Republicans party and were killed by paramilitary

police. 8

gendarmes

> were acquitted in 2001 due to lack of evidence.

>

>

> 2000        Dec 4, Protestors clashed with riot

police in Abidjan.

The

> city was paralyzed and least 2 people were

killed.

>

>    

>

> 2000        Dec 5, Police battled opposition

supporters for a 2nd

day

> and at least 10 people were killed.

>

>

> 2000        Dec 10, Ivory coast proceeded with

parliamentary

elections

> against the wishes of both France and the US.

>

>

> 2003          Mar 1, In the Ivory Coast

government helicopter

gunships

> attacked a rebel-held Bin-Houye, killing 20

civilians and injuring

many

> others.

>

>     (AP, 3/2/03)

>

>

> 2003        Apr 3, Ivory Coast's insurgents ended

their boycott of

a new

> unity government and urged the international

community to help make

it

> work.

>

>     (AP, 4/3/03)

>

>

> 2003        Apr 17, The Ivory Coast new unity

government held its

first

> Cabinet meeting with newly sworn-in rebel

ministers, even as the

rebels

> accused the government of new attacks.

>

>     (AP, 4/17/03)

>

>

> 2003        Apr 25, Fighters from Sierra Leone

and Liberia killed

rebel

> leader Sgt. Felix Doh near the town of Gbinta, in

western Ivory

Coast.

>

>     (AP, 4/29/03)

>

>

> 2003        Apr 28, The United States pledged $4

million to help

keep

> peacekeepers in the Ivory Coast in addition to

the $5 million it has

> already given to ECOWAS.

>

>     (AP, 4/30/03)

>

>

> 2003        May 4, In Ivory Coast a new

cease-fire agreement took

> effect, just hours after rebels accused

government forces of fresh

> attacks.

>

>     (AP, 5/4/03)

>

>

> 2003        May 12, The UN Security Council

tentatively agreed to

send

> peacekeepers to the Ivory Coast to help enforce

an agreement aimed

at

> ending nine months of civil war.

>

>     (AP, 5/12/03)

>

>

> 2003        Jun 17, Ivory Coast army and rebel

forces agreed to pull

> their forces back from battle positions,

strengthening a cease-fire

in

> the former French colony.

>

>

> 2003        Jun 30, Ivory Coast Rebels announced

that they were

> suspending participation in the power-sharing

government, accusing

the

> government of violating an agreement ending nine

months of civil

war.

>

>

> 2003        Jul 4, Ivory Coast's government and

rebel officials

declared

> an official end to the civil war, 9 months after

fighting erupted

> following a failed attempt to oust Pres. Laurent

Gbagbo.

>

>

> 2003        Jul 29, In Ivory Coast thousands of

college students

rioted

> in Abidjan, demanding compensation for a lost

school year canceled

by

> Ivory Coast's civil war.

>

>

> 2003        Aug 25, In Ivory Coast 2 French

soldiers, part of a

> peacekeeping force, were killed.

>

>

> 2003        Sep 10, Ivory Coast created a

commission made up of

members

> of the army and rebel movements to chart the

course of disarmament

and

> reunification after a 9-month civil war.

>

>

> 2003        Sep 23, Ivory Coast rebel leaders

said they were

abandoning

> their posts in Ivory Coast's power-sharing

government and halting

> disarmament.

>

>

> 2003        Sep 26, In Ivory Coast gunmen broke

into a bank and

sparked

> a night-long street battle that left over 20

people dead.

>

>

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