Guest guest Posted February 14, 2005 Report Share Posted February 14, 2005 Dear List Members, This is the rectified chart of: LEBANON Jan 1, 1944 12:00 AM -02:00 EET Beirut Longitude: 35E30 Latitude: 33N53 Lahiri Ayanamsha: 23:04 Current Period: VE/SU/RA Planet Deg Sign Speed SA Nakshatra Lord ================================================ Asc 19:32 Vir Hasta Mo Sun 16:17 Sag +01:01:10 FM P.Shadya Ve Moon 21:12 Aqu +14:20:45 WK P.Bhadra Ju MarsR 12:21 Tau -00:07:32 FM Rohini Mo MercR 01:38 Cap -00:12:58 WK U.Shadya Su JuptR 03:27 Leo -00:03:27 WK Magha Ke Ven 04:13 Sco +01:11:00 WK Anuradha Sa Sat R 28:47 Tau -00:04:34 FM Mrigsira Ma Rahu 13:56 Can +00:01:30 FM Pushya Sa Ketu 13:56 Cap +00:01:30 FM Shravana Mo True Node 365.25 Day Year - Internet Time: 958 beats Day: Saturday Sunrise: 6:44 AM Tithi: Shukla Shashthi Yoga Pt: 10:49 Aq Yogi:Ra AviYogi:Ve Dup Yogi: Sa Dagha Rashis: Ari Leo Rashi Chart ******************************************************* ** 7 * * 5 ** *8 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * JUR03:27* * * * * * * * *VE 04:13 * 6 AS 19:32 * 4 RA 13:56* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** * * ** *9 SU 16:17 * 3 * ** * * ** *10* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *MER01:38 * * * * MAR12:21* *KE 13:56 * 12 * 2 SAR28:47* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * MO 21:12 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** 11 * * 1 ** ******************************************************* Navamsha ******************************************************* ** 4 * * 2 ** *5 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * JUR * * * * * KE * * *SU * * * * MO * *VE * 3 AS * 1 MAR * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** * * ** *6 SAR * 12 * ** * * ** *7 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 9 * 11 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * RA * * MER * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** 8 * * 10 ** ******************************************************* Some of the events used in the rectification: After 20 years of the French mandate regime, Lebanon's independence was proclaimed on Nov. 26, 1941, but full independence came in stages. Under an agreement between representatives of Lebanon and the French National Committee of Liberation, most of the powers exercised by France were transferred to the Lebanese government on Jan. 1, 1944. The evacuation of French troops was completed in 1946. 1943 December - France agrees to the transfer of power to the Lebanese government with effect from 1 January 1944. Disaster Date Killed Flood Dec-1955 440 Earthquake 16-Mar-1956 136 Flood spring 1956 100 Wind Storm Feb-1992 25 Slides Dec-1983 20 Flood 14-Jun-1987 0 Wind Storm 20-Dec-2002 0 Flood Feb-2003 0 Disaster Date Affected Wind Storm Feb-1992 104,075 Flood Feb-2003 17,000 Flood 14-Jun-1987 1,500 Wind Storm 20-Dec-2002 500 Earthquake 16-Mar-1956 200 Flood Dec-1955 0 Slides Dec-1983 0 Disaster Date Killed Misc Accident 25-Jul-1990 45 Transport Accident 16-Jan-2003 14 Industrial Accident 15-Dec-2003 14 Misc Accident 11-Nov-2000 10 Transport Accident 9-Mar-2003 10 Disaster Date Affected Misc Accident 11-Nov-2000 27 Transport Accident 16-Jan-2003 15 Transport Accident 9-Mar-2003 13 Misc Accident 25-Jul-1990 0 Industrial Accident 15-Dec-2003 0 date type registration operator fat. location pic cat 14-JUN-1985 Boeing 727 N64339 TWA 1 Lebanon H2 12-JUN-1985 Boeing 727 JY-AFW Alia 0 Lebanon H1 23-FEB-1985 Boeing 707 MEA 1 Lebanon H2 07-FEB-1985 Boeing 707 Cyprus Airways 0 Lebanon H2 21-JUL-1984 Boeing 707 MEA 0 Lebanon H2 01-JUN-1983 Boeing 720 OD-AFO MEA 0 Lebanon O1 01-AUG-1982 Boeing 720 OD-AGG MEA 0 Lebanon O1 16-JUN-1982 Boeing 707 OD-AFB MEA 0 Lebanon O1 12-JUN-1982 Boeing 720 OD-AFP MEA 0 Lebanon O1 24-FEB-1982 Boeing 707 Kuwait Airways 0 Lebanon H2 07-DEC-1981 Boeing 727 Libyan Arab Airlines 0 Lebanon H2 31-AUG-1981 Boeing 720 OD-AFR MEA 0 Lebanon O1 05-JUL-1981 Boeing 707 OD-AGW TMA 0 Lebanon O1 10-MAR-1980 Boeing 707 MEA 0 Lebanon H2 28-JAN-1980 Boeing 720 MEA 0 Lebanon H2 18-JAN-1980 Boeing 720 MEA 0 Lebanon H2 23-JUL-1979 Boeing 707 OD-AFX TMA 6 Lebanon A1 16-JAN-1979 Boeing 707 MEA 0 Lebanon H2 13-MAY-1977 Antonov 12 SP-LZA LOT 9 Lebanon A1 19-MAR-1977 Boeing 727 THY 0 Lebanon H2 27-JUN-1976 Boeing 720 OD-AGE MEA 1 Lebanon O1 19-MAR-1976 Yakovlev 40 YK-AQC Syrian Arab Airlines 0 Lebanon O1 30-SEP-1975 Tupolev 154 HA-LCI Malev 60 Lebanon A1 08-JAN-1970 Boeing 707 TWA 0 Lebanon H2 09-JAN-1968 Boeing 720 ET-AAG MEA 0 Lebanon A1 05-JUN-1967 Douglas DC-7 JY-ACP Alia 0 Lebanon O1 23-FEB-1964 Vickers Viscount SU-AKX UAA 0 Lebanon A1 21-NOV-1959 Douglas DC-4 YA-BAG Ariana Afghan Airlines 24 Lebanon A1 03-OCT-1957 Curtiss C-46 OD-ACK Lebanese International 27 Lebanon A1 24-JAN-1954 Douglas DC-3 F-BEFS Autrex 0 Lebanon A1 06-JAN-1954 SE161 OD-ABU Air Liban 0 Lebanon A1 30-JAN-1948 Douglas DC-3 LR-AAA MEA 0 Lebanon O1 1941 Nov 26, Lebanon gained independence from France. 1943 Bishara al-Khuri was elected the first president of modern-day Lebanon. Lebanon did not become fully independent from French rule until 1946. Khuri had previously been Secretary-General of Mount Lebanon (a political predecessor to modern Lebanon administered by the French) as well as its Prime Minister on several separate occasions. In 1943, the French held general elections to fulfill their earlier promises of Lebanese independence. The new government promptly passed legislation to remove French influences in the constitution. 1943 Nov 11, The French voiced their dissent by arresting Bishara al-Khuri and most of the government. An insurrection, British diplomatic efforts and one more crisis in 1945 finally left the government restored. 1945 Oct 20, Egypt, Syria, Iraq and Lebanon formed the Arab League to present a unified front against the establishment of a Jewish state in Palestine. 1946 British and French troops withdrew by the end of 1946 by which time Lebanon had become a member of the United Nations. 1948 Bishara al-Khuri managed to get the national legislature to amend the constitution, to allow him to run for a second term. 1949 Mar 23, Israel signed a ceasefire agreement with Lebanon. 1952 Sep, Alleged corruption and growing opposition to the Khuri government led to a general strike that forced his resignation. Khuri was succeeded by Camille Chamoun. 1954 Beirut Int’l. Airport opened. In 1998 a new $460 million airport was under construction. 1958 Jul 15, President Eisenhower ordered 5,000 U.S. Marines to Lebanon, at the request of that country's president, Camille Chamoun, in the face of a perceived threat by Muslim rebels; to help end a short-lived civil war. 1958 Oct 25, The last U.S. troops left Beirut 1960 St. John Philby died in Beirut from a heart attack. He had orchestrated the Aramco oil deal in Saudi Arabia. 1968 Dec 28, Israel attacked an airport in Beirut, destroying 13 planes. 1969 Apr 24, The Lebanese army battled with Palestinians. 1970 Sep 17, Jordanian King Hussein moved against PLO guerrillas. The PLO was driven out of Jordan and forced to move to Lebanon. 1975 Apr 13, Christian Falange killed 27 Palestinians and began the Lebanese civil war that lasted to 1990. 1976 Jan 22, A bank robbery in Beirut netted a world record $20-50 million. A new—and bloodier—Lebanese civil war that broke out in 1975 resulted in the addition of still another ingredient in the brew—the Syrians. In the fighting between Lebanese factions, 40,000 Lebanese were estimated to have been killed and 100,000 wounded between March 1975 and Nov. 1976. 1976 Nov 15, A Syrian peace force took control of Beirut, Lebanon. 1976-1991 There was a 15 year civil war and there was no government and no army to control lawless groups. 1977 Sep 26, Israel announced a cease-fire on Lebanese border. 1978 Mar 11, 34 Israelis were killed as Palestinian guerrillas went on a rampage on the Tel Aviv-Haifa highway. Palestinian guerrillas based in Lebanon attacked a bus near Tel Aviv and killed over 35 people. 1978 Mar 14, An Israeli force of 22,000 invaded south Lebanon, hitting the PLO bases. 1978 Mar 19, Israeli army took control of almost all of Lebanon south of Litani River. 1978 Aug 13, In a Palestinian area of Beirut, Lebanon, a bomb killed 100 people. 1978 Oct 2, Syrian and Palestinians shooting in East Beirut killed 1,300. 1981 Apr 2, Heavy battle took place between Christian militia and Syrian army in East Lebanon. 1982 Jun 29, Israel invaded Lebanon. 1982 Aug 12, Israeli staged heavy bombardment of Beirut. 1982 Sep 14, Lebanon's president-elect, Bashir Gemayel, was killed by a bomb. 1982 Sep 16-18, The massacre of hundreds of Palestinian men, women and children by Lebanese Christian militiamen began in west Beirut's Sabra and Chatilla (Shatilla) refugee camps. Up to 2,000 Palestinian civilians were killed. 1983 Apr 18, At the U.S. Embassy in Beirut, Lebanon, 62 people, including 17 Americans, were killed by a suicide bomber. 1983 Oct 23, A truck filled with explosives, driven by a Moslem suicide terrorist, crashed into the U.S. Marine barracks near the Beirut International Airport in Lebanon. The bomb killed 241 Marines and sailors and injured 80. Almost simultaneously, a similar incident occurred at French military headquarters, where 58 died and 15 were injured. 1984 Sep 20, A suicide car bomber attacked the U.S. Embassy annex in north Beirut, killing a dozen people. 16 people were killed and the ambassador was injured. 23 people were killed. 1986 Jun 3, Battles in Beirut killed 53. 1987 Nov 14, A bomb hidden in a box of chocolates exploded in the lobby of Beirut's American University Hospital, killing seven people, including the woman who was carrying it. On October 13/1990 Syrian Army invaded and occupied free Lebanon. It committed horrible massacres and ousted Lebanon’s legitimate government headed by General Michel Aoun. The Syrian occupier then confiscated Lebanon’s independence, muffled its peoples’ free voices, detained patriots, killed, jailed or sent into exile patriotic Lebanese leaders, impoverished the country and installed a puppet robot-like regime. 1993 Jul 25, Israel launched its heaviest artillery and air assault on Lebanon since 1982 in an attempt to eradicate Hezbollah and Palestinian guerrilla threats. 2003 Dec 25, A passenger plane bound for Beirut crashed into the sea shortly after takeoff from the west African nation of Benin and at least 138 people, mostly Lebanese, were killed. 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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