Guest guest Posted December 20, 2004 Report Share Posted December 20, 2004 Dear List Members, This is the rectified chart for: MOZAMBIQUE Jun 25, 1975 12:00 AM -02:00 EET Maputo, Mozambique Longitude: 32E35 Latitude: 25S58 Lahiri Ayanamsha: 23:30 Current Period: RA/RA/VE Planet Deg Sign Speed SA Nakshatra Lord ================================================ Asc 10:59 Pis U.Bhadra Sa Sun 09:14 Gem +00:57:13 FM Ardra Ra Moon 23:38 Sag +12:41:05 WK P.Shadya Ve Mars 02:00 Ari +00:43:14 WK Aswini Ke Merc 21:42 Tau +00:10:35 ST Rohini Mo Jupt 27:14 Pis +00:08:41 WK Revati Me Ven 24:28 Can +00:54:17 FM Aslesha Me Sat 26:19 Gem +00:07:34 FM Punarvasu Ju Rahu 07:08 Sco -00:04:52 FM Anuradha Sa Ketu 07:08 Tau -00:04:52 FM Krittika Su True Node 365.25 Day Year - Internet Time: 958 beats Day: Wednesday Sunrise: 6:38 AM Tithi: Krishna Dvitiya Yoga Pt: 6:12 Ge Yogi:Ma AviYogi:Ke Dup Yogi: Me Dagha Rashis: Sag Pisces Rashi Chart ******************************************************* ** 1 * * 11 ** *2 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * MA 02:00* * * * *KE 07:08 * * AS 10:59 * * * *ME 21:42 * 12 JU 27:14 * 10 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** SU 09:14 * * ** *3 SA 26:19 * 9 MO 23:38 * ** * * ** *4 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *VE 24:28 * 6 * 8 RA 07:08* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** 5 * * 7 ** ******************************************************* Navamsha ******************************************************* ** 8 * * 6 ** *9 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * MO * RA * * * * * * * * *SU * 7 AS * 5 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** * * ** *10 * 4 ME * ** * * ** *11* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *VE * 1 MA * 3 * * * * * * * * JU * * * * * * KE * * SA * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** 12 * * 2 ** ******************************************************* Some of the events used in the rectification: Chart Notes: Disaster Date Killed Drought 1985 100,000 Famine 1989 5,200 Epidemic 8-Dec-1997 822 Flood Feb-2000 800 Epidemic Nov-1990 588 Epidemic Jan-1992 587 Flood 29-Jan-1971 500 Flood Feb-1977 300 Wind Storm 26-Mar-1994 240 Epidemic Jan-1983 189 Disaster Date Affected Drought 1980 6,000,000 Drought 17-Feb-1983 4,750,000 Drought 1981 4,000,000 Drought 2-Apr-1992 3,300,000 Wind Storm 26-Mar-1994 2,502,000 Drought 1985 2,466,000 Flood Feb-2000 1,500,000 Drought Mar-2002 600,000 Flood Jan-2001 549,326 Flood 29-Jan-1971 500,000 Disaster Date Killed Transport Accident 25-May-2002 195 Industrial Accident 2-Aug-1977 159 Transport Accident 5-Mar-1991 109 Transport Accident 13-Sep-1993 77 Transport Accident 7-Jun-1989 74 Transport Accident 3-Aug-1985 58 Transport Accident 31-Mar-1986 44 Transport Accident 31-Dec-1996 40 Transport Accident 19-Oct-1986 33 Transport Accident 6-Sep-2000 32 Disaster Date Affected Transport Accident 17-Apr-1992 50,000 Industrial Accident Mar-1985 200 Transport Accident 25-May-2002 168 Transport Accident 3-Aug-1985 160 Transport Accident 5-Mar-1991 100 Transport Accident 13-Sep-1993 63 Transport Accident 17-May-1989 48 Transport Accident 15-Jul-2004 16 Industrial Accident 2-Aug-1977 0 Transport Accident 31-Mar-1986 0 date type registration operator fat. location pic cat 12-DEC-1959 Twin Pioneer G-AOEN Scottish Airlines 0 Mozambique A1 27-MAR-1970 Fokker F-27 CR-AIB DETA 3 Mozambique A1 26-NOV-1977 Douglas DC-4 9Q-CAM African Lux 0 Mozambique O1 01-AUG-1981 Douglas DC-3 F-BJHC Hemet Exploration 6 Mozambique O1 27-MAR-1983 Boeing 737-200 C9-BAB LAM 0 Mozambique A1 30-MAR-1986 Antonov 26 042 Mozambique AF 49 Mozambique A1 99-FEB-1987 CASA 212 808 Zimbabwe AF 0 Mozambique U1 21-APR-1988 Douglas DC-3 N47FE African Air Carriers 2 Mozambique A1 09-FEB-1989 Boeing 737-200 C9-BAD LAM 0 Mozambique A1 22-JUL-1989 Cessna 208 HB-CKW Zimex Aviation 0 Mozambique U1 25-NOV-1991 Douglas DC-3 C9-STD ScanAir Charter 1 Mozambique A1 10-JUN-1992 Antonov 32 CCCP-48058 Aero Pulse 0 Mozambique A1 22-NOV-1993 Douglas DC-3 C9-STE STASA 2 Mozambique A1 99-???-1993 Antonov 26 ? Mozambique AF 0 Mozambique A1 05-OCT-1998 Boeing 747 ZS-SPF LAM 0 Mozambique A1 08-FEB-2000 Let 410 3D-NVC ? Sabin Air 0 Mozambique A1 00-00-2004 Antonov 26 038 Mozambique AF 0 Mozambique A1 1986 Oct 19, Pres. Samora Machel was killed in a plane crash. He had aided Nelson Mandela’s ANC party in fighting apartheid. (SFC, 8/20/96, p.A14)(www.cidob.org/bios/castellano/lideres/c-016.htm) 1986 Nov 6, FRELIMO designated Joaquim Chissano as president of Mozambique. (www.cidob.org/bios/castellano/lideres/c-016.htm) 1986 Mozambique agreed to liberalize its economy in order to attract foreign companies. (WSJ, 2/14/00, p.B13C) 1986-1994 Mario Machungo served as the prime minister. He later became the chairman of the Int'l. Bank of Mozambique. (WSJ, 2/14/00, p.B13C) 1989 Frelimo dropped its socialist ideas in favor of a free-market economy. (SFC, 10/14/97, p.A12) 1992 A peace accord ended 17 years of civil war during which some 600,000 people were killed. (SFC, 6/25/96, p.A8)(WSJ, 2/14/00, p.B13C) 1994 In the first multi-party elections, overseen by 7,000 UN troops, voters chose Joaquim Alberto Chissano, head of Frelima, the formerly Marxist ruling party, as president over Afonso Dhlakama of Renamo. Frelimo was based in the southern port city of Maputo, while Renamo was based in the northern city of Beira. (WSJ, 3/21/96, p.A-11)(SFC, 10/14/97, p.A10) 1996 Aug 24, Crops in the fertile districts of Manica were severely damaged by an invasion of red locusts. (SFC, 8/24/96, p.A8) 1999 Mar 10, In Mozambique officials reported 12 deaths due to flooding and some 200,000 people stranded following 3 months of rain. (SFC, 3/11/99, p.A11) 1999 Jul 3, It was reported that the government had lifted a ban on hunting elephants as a sport due to growing numbers. (SFC, 7/3/99, p.A5) 1999 Dec 22, Pres. Joaquim Chissano was declared the winner of elections that were held earlier in the month. He won 52% as opposed to 48% for Afonso Dhlakama of the Mozambique Resistance Movement, known as Renamo. In parliament Frelimo won 133 seats vs. 117 for Renamo. (SFC, 12/23/99, p.C7) 1999 Creditors began canceling over $4 billion worth of debt. Debt service of over $100 million per year had flowed to creditors in wealthy countries. (WSJ, 3/15/00, p.A1) 2000 Feb 22, Cyclone Eline hit Mozambique and 3 people were electrocuted in Beira from fallen power cables. Earlier torrential rains killed 67 people and displaced some 211,000. (SFC, 2/22/00, p.A10)(SFC, 2/23/00, p.A11) 2000 Feb 26, Heavy rains continued to ravage South Africa, Botswana, Mozambique and Zimbabwe. 33 people were reported dead in the northern province of South Africa and 29 dead in Zimbabwe. (SFEC, 2/27/00, p.A22) 2000 Feb 28, In Mozambique officials feared that thousands may have died in the last 3 weeks of flooding. (WSJ, 2/29/00, p.A1) 2000 Mar 5, In Mozambique some 600 US troops arrived to help deliver food and medical supplies where flooding left an estimated 1 million people homeless. (SFC, 3/6/00, p.A10) 2000 Mar 8, In Mozambique recent flooding began to wash old civil war land mines to the surface. An estimated 400,000 to 5 million mines were still present. (SFC, 3/9/00, p.A10) 2000 Mar 12, In Mozambique the death toll from flooding reached 492 and urgent shipments of seeds were being organized. (SFC, 3/13/00, p.A11) 2000 Mar 25, It was reported that the Messalo river burst its banks after a week of rain. The Limpopo was expected to flood again and the city of Chokwe was again threatened. (SFC, 3/24/00, p.A8) 2000 Nov 9, Mozambique police killed 10 opposition demonstrators in Maputo. In Montepuez Renamo opposition supporters stormed a prison and freed 93 inmates. 7 police officers and 18 civilians died in election protests. (SFC, 11/10/00, p.D2)(SFC, 11/24/00, p.D4) 2000 Nov 20, In Mozambique Carlos Cardoso, founder and editor of the Metical newspaper, was murdered while driving in Maputo. He had been investigating a 1996 theft of $14 million from the Commercial Bank of Mozambique. In 2003 six men were convicted of the murder. (AP, 1/31/03) 2000 Nov 23, Some 75-83 inmates at the prison in Montepuez, arrested for the Nov 9 protests, were reported dead from either poisoning or suffocation. (SFC, 11/24/00, p.D4) 2001 Jan, Flooding left at least 4 people dead and thousands homeless. (WSJ, 1/29/00, p.A1) 2001 Feb 28, Flooding continued in central Mozambique as the death toll rose to 52. 81,000 were made homeless since the beginning of the year. (SFC, 3/1/01, p.A10)(SFC, 3/2/01, p.A16) 2001 Mar 15, It was reported that 70% of the nation’s 17 million people lived on less than 40 cents per day. (WSJ, 3/15/00, p.A1) 2002 May 25, In Tenga, Mozambique, a passenger and freight train collided and 196 people were killed. (SSFC, 5/26/02, p.A14)(SFC, 5/27/02, p.A7) 2002 Jul 1, In Mozambique health officials reported that at least 62 people have died of cholera in the northern province of Cabo Delgado since the latest outbreak of the disease in February. (AP, 7/1/02) 2002 Nov 19, In Mozambique Manuel dos Santos Fernandes told Judge Augusto Paulino that he and two of his fellow accused had killed top investigative journalist Carlos Cardoso in return for a promise of $20,000 from President Joaquim Chissano's son Nhimpine. (AP, 11/20/02) 2003 Jan 17, Massive flooding caused by Cyclone Delfina ravaged parts of Malawi and Mozambique, washing away homes and crops, submerging roads and bridges, and cutting off electricity in the impoverished nations. (AP, 1/17/03) 2003 Jan 19, In western Mozambique it was reported that 9 people had died of hunger in a village and some 175,000 people in the area are at risk of starvation. (AP, 1/19/03) 2003 Feb 5, Heavy rains in northern Mozambique caused flooding that left about 100,000 families homeless, swept away thousands of acres of crops and severely damaged roads and bridges. (AP, 2/6/03) 2004 Jul 15, The Gates Foundation announced a $44.7 million award at the AIDS Conference in Bangkok to a consortium of TB and AIDS researchers. The 2 diseases were often linked. A UN report cited 7 countries as the hardest hit by the AIDS pandemic: Zimbabwe, Swaziland, Lesotho, Zambia, Malawi, the Central African Republic and Mozambique. (WSJ, 7/15/04, p.B1)(SFC, 7/16/04, p.A6) 2004 Dec 1, Mozambique held elections. Armando Guebuza, Pres. Chissano’s hand-picked successor, led in early results. 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