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Dear List Members,

 

Please ignore the previous rectified chart of GUINEA-BISSAU, from September 24, 1973, 11:00 AM, Madina do Boé, 21:45 Scorpio Ascendant. After

more detailed research and the occurrence of a strike of international college

students from GUINEA-BISSAU in their embassy in Moscow, asking for delayed

scholarships on January 25, 2005, this is the rectified chart of:

 

GUINEA-BISSAU

Sep 24, 1973  2:24:04 PM

+01:00 WAT

Madina do Boé Longitude:

14W13 Latitude: 11N45

Lahiri Ayanamsha: 23:29 Current Period: MO/SA/MA

 

Planet Deg   Sign  Speed     SA   Nakshatra Lord

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

Asc    10:07 Cap                 

Shravana   Mo

Sun    07:56 Vir  +00:58:48 

FM   U.Phalguni Su

Moon   13:09 Leo  +13:57:40  WK   Magha      Ke

MarsR  15:37 Ari  -00:04:11  WK   Bharani    Ve

Merc   24:23 Vir  +01:32:30  ST   Chitra     Ma

JuptR  08:49 Cap  -00:00:46  FM   U.Shadya   Su

Ven    19:38 Lib  +01:09:33  WK   Swati      Ra

Sat    10:47 Gem  +00:02:27  WK   Ardra      Ra

Rahu   10:02 Sag  -00:10:02 

FM   Mula       Ke

Ketu   10:02 Gem  -00:10:02 

FM   Ardra      Ra

 

True Node  365.25 Day Year - Internet Time: 683

beats

Day: Monday  Sunrise: 5:48 AM

Tithi:  Krishna Trayodashi

Yoga Pt: 24:25 Ar  Yogi:Ve  AviYogi:Ju 

Dup Yogi: Ma

Dagha Rashis: Tau Leo

 

Rashi Chart

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** 11                    *  

* 9                     **   

*12*                   *      

*                   *  *   

*    *              

*           *               *    *   

*      *          

*               *           *      *   

*        *      

*                   RA 10:02*       

*   

*          *   *       JUR08:49        *   *         

*   

*            * 10      AS

10:07          * 8          *   

*          *   *                       *  

*          *   

*        *      

*                   *       *        *   

*      *          

*               *           *      *   

*    *              

*           *               *    *   

*  *                  

*       *                   *  *   

**                       *  

*                       **   

*1       MAR15:37          *

7       VE 19:38        

*   

**                       *   *                      

**   

*2 *                   *       *                   * 

*   

*    *              

*           *               *    *   

*      *          

*               *           *      *   

*        *      

*                   *       *        *   

*          *  

*                       *   *  SU 07:56*   

 

*            *

4                         * 6  ME

24:23*   

*          *  

*                       *   *          *   

*        KE 10:02*                   *       *       

*   

*      * SA 10:47  *               * MO 13:09  *      *   

*    *              

*           *               *    *   

*  *                  

*       *                   *  *   

** 3                     *  

* 5                     **   

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

 

 

Navamsha

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** 2                     *   * 12                   

**   

*3 *                   *       *                   * 

*   

*    *               *           *              

*    *   

*      *           *               *

SU        *      *   

*        *      

*                   JUR     *        *   

*          *  

*                     VE*   *          *   

*            * 1      

AS                * 11         *   

*          *  

*                       *   *          *   

*        *      

*                   *       *        *   

*      *          

*               *           *      *   

*    *              

*           *               *    *   

*  *                  

*       *                   *  *   

**       MO              *  

*       SA              **   

*4       RA               

* 10      KE              

*   

**                       *   *                      

**   

*5 *                   *       *                   * 

*   

*    *               *           *              

*    *   

*      *           *               *          

*      *   

*        *       *                   *      

*        *   

*MAR       *   *                       *  

*          *   

*ME         

* 7                         * 9          *   

*          *   *                       *  

*          *   

*        *       *                   *      

*        *   

*      *           *               *          

*      *   

*    *               *           *              

*    *   

*  *                   *       *                  

*  *   

** 6                     *   * 8                    

**   

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

 

 

Some of the events used in the rectification:

 

The PAIGC National Assembly met at Boe in the

southeastern region and declared the independence of Guinea-Bissau on September 24, 1973. Following Portugal's April 1974

revolution, it granted independence to Guinea-Bissau on September 10, 1974.

 

Após as cerimónias que

culminaram com o desfile das forças armadas comandadas por José Pereira cerca

das três da tarde, a debandada foi geral. http://humana.org/Articel.asp?NewsID=158

 

Top 10 Natural Disasters in Guinea Bissau

sorted by numbers of people killed and affected 

 

Disaster Date Killed

Epidemic Jan-1997 781

Epidemic 4-Nov-1994 195

Epidemic Jan-1999 158

Epidemic 25-Sep-1987 68

Epidemic Oct-1996 35

Wild Fires 16-Feb-1998 3

Flood 27-Sep-2004 3

Wind Storm 1-Jul-1987 1

Drought 1910 0

Drought 1911 0

 

Disaster Date Affected

Drought May-2002 100,000

Epidemic Jan-1997 22,299

Epidemic 4-Nov-1994 8,631

Epidemic 25-Sep-1987 6,000

Epidemic Oct-1996 3,726

Wind Storm 1-Jul-1987 3,703

Wind Storm 10-Sep-1993 1,722

Wild Fires 16-Feb-1998 1,500

Epidemic Jan-1999 1,149

Flood 27-Sep-2004 1,000

 

Top 10 Technological Disasters in Guinea Bissau

sorted by numbers of people killed and affected 

 

Disaster Date Killed

Transport Accident 14-Jun-1998 200

Industrial Accident 14-Oct-1995 14

Misc Accident 23-Mar-1989 0

Misc Accident 19-Apr-1992 0

 

Disaster Date Affected

Misc Accident 23-Mar-1989 2,625

Misc Accident 19-Apr-1992 2,000

Industrial Accident 14-Oct-1995 0

Transport Accident 14-Jun-1998 0

 

Em 1980 devido a um golpe de

Estado a 14 de Novembro, foi inviabilizada a união com Cabo Verde, sendo

afastado o presidente Luís Cabral por João Bernardo Vieira (Nino), oficial das

Forças Armadas.

 

A 23 de Novembro de 2000 era

assassinado um dos homens fortes do novo regime, Assumane Mané.

 

Em Junho de 1998 eclode um

sangrento conflito armado que conduziu ao derrube de Nino Vieira e acabou por

destruir profundamente as estruturas económicas desta frágil república

africana.

 

1998 Jun 9, Senegal and Guinea sent troops to aid

Pres. Vieira. Rebels led by Ansumane Mane had just staged a coup to end the

18-year rule of Pres. Joao Bernardo Vieira, who was accused of corruption.

 

1998 Jun 11, Between 1,500 and 2,000 foreigners,

mostly Portuguese, were evacuated by ship from the capital of Guinea-Bissau, where civil war

raged.

 

1998 Jun 12, Some 200 people drowned as they fled

the country by boat.

 

1998 Jun 14, In Guinea-Bissau the fighting

intensified and thousands of people sought escape routes.

  

1998 Jun 16, Senegal fired artillery

into Guinea-Bissau to support Pres.

Vieira.

 

1998 Jul 5, Heavy fighting covered the capital in

smoke. A regional intervention force was being prepared.

 

1998 Jul 11, In Guinea-Bissau Radio Bombolon

mixed music and junta rhetoric and featured the Iva and Ichy local hit duo.

 

1998 Jul 26, Army rebels and the government agreed to

a cease-fire and promised to open peace talks.

 

1998 Oct 21, In Guinnea-Bissau heavy artillery

fire rocked the capital and rebels claimed to have captured Bafata, the 2nd

largest town.

 

1998 Nov 2, In Guinnea-Bissau the government and

rebels signed an agreement to end the 5-month civil war.

 

1999 Feb 1, In Guinea-Bissau thousands fled the

capital as fighting intensified between rebels and loyalists. At least 15 people

were reported killed. Most of the 6,000 member army joined the rebellion to

depose Pres. Joao Bernardo Vieira.

 

1999 Feb 2, In Guinea-Bissau a grenade destroyed a

church and killed 3 people. 35 people were reported killed since fighting began

Jan 31.

 

1999 Feb 3, In Guinea-Bissau Pres. Joao Bernardo

Vieira agreed to a cease fire with rebel leader Ansumane Mane.

 

1999 May 7, Renegade troops forced the surrender of

the 600-man presidential guard and ousted Pres. Joao Bernardo Vieira, who

sought refuge in the Portuguese Embassy.

 

1999 May 14, In Guinea-Bissau Malan Bacai Sanha

(52), former head of parliament, was declared the 3rd president.

 

2000 Jan, In Guinea-Bissau Kumba Yala won the

presidency with 72% of the vote.

 

2002 Guinea-Bissau Pres. Kumba Yala

dissolved Parliament and delayed elections 3 times.

 

2003 Sep 14, In the West Africa country of Guinea-Bissau the army launched a

coup, arresting the president and ordering government ministers detained. Verissimo

Correia Seabre and fellow senior officers arrested the elected president, Kumba

Yala.

 

2003 Sep 16, Guinea-Bissau's army chief of

staff who overthrew the West African nation's president has won

an agreement from political leaders to have presidential powers until new

elections are held.

 

2003 Sep 28, In Guinea-Bissau senior army

officers, who staged a recent coup, installed  Henrique Rosa as civilian

president and Artur Sanha as prime minister to govern the West African country

until elections. Civil servants hadn't been paid in nearly a year and teachers

hadn't been paid in two.

Soldiers were getting bags of rice instead of paychecks.

 

 

 

 

 

Moscovo: Estudantes guineenses ameaçam

recorrer a «meios radicais» para o pagamento de bolsas

 

 

 

 

2005-01-27 12:32:34

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Moscovo

- Os cerca de cem estudantes (100 students) da Guiné-Bissau que desde

terça-feira (January 25, 2005) ocupam o edifício da Embaixada do seu país em

Moscovo, mantendo refém o embaixador Rogério Herbert e outros funcionários,

prometem recorrer a «meios radicais» para obter o pagamento de 13 meses de

bolsas de estudo em atraso (13 months of delayed scholarships).

 

 

 

 

 

http://ibinda.com/noticias.php?noticia=1407

 

Best wishes,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

satva

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jorge Angelino

 

 

Rua da Sociedade Filarmónica

Perpétua Azeitonense, 29

2925-598 Azeitão

Portugal

 

 

 

 

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