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Alfred T. Quinn Curriculum Vitae, Revised 1994
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- Alfred Thomas Quinn Curriculum Vitae, Revised 1994
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- n.d.
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Quinn, Alfred Thomas Collection
OpenUCLA Collections
Eulogy note for childhood friend Flora-Boswell
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- Handwritten notes for Flora Boswell memorial service on Al Quinn Santa Monica College Stationary. "Flora--Boswell. Flora and Bobby Dottie and Al: Memories- beautiful memories, Not with remorse but with thankfulness. Beautiful times, loving times. Hopeful times. Time of challenges and change. Times of pain, of pride, of joy. Times for questions, doubt, high expectations. Time for loving one another boanellessly [sic]. Flora Dora: She did it her way. FLora Dora-Queen for all that's good and right."
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- undated
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Quinn, Alfred Thomas Collection
OpenUCLA Collections
Girls and African Education : Research and Action to Keep Girls in School
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- 1995
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Mali Projet Archives des Femmes
Historic Cairo Architectural Mapping: Original Proposal
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- 1995
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Historic Cairo Architectural Mapping
Ogbeabu Ozo Kindred Group One - Complaint By Umu-Molokwu Family Unit
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- The Umu-Molokwu family petition the Executive Committee of Ogbeabu Ozo Kindred against the Daike Group
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- October 6, 1995
- Resource Type:
- text
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Nnamdi Azikiwe Papers (Nigeria)
Sem título
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- Portugese: Cartas trocadas entre Moctar Cissé e Matilde Ribeiro. A primeira, de Cissé para Ribeiro [1995-05-18], comunica a missão do Enviado Especial da ONU ao Brasil para tratar das formas contemporâneas de racismo, discriminação racial e xenofobia. A segunda carta, de Ribeiro para Cissé [1995-05-25], informa que a autora não mais integra a Soweto Organização Negra e que encaminhará sua carta a Flávio Jorge Rodrigues da Silva. Matilde Ribeiro acrescenta que é faz parte da Sempreviva Organização Feminista (SOF).<br>English: Letters exchanged between Moctar Cissé and Matilde Ribeiro. The first one from Cissé to Ribeiro [1995-05-18] announces the mission of the UN Special Emissary in Brazil to deal with contemporary forms of racism, racial discrimination and xenophobia. The second letter from Ribeiro to Cissé [1995-05-25] informs that she is no longer a member of the Soweto Black Organization and that she will be addressing the letter to Flávio Jorge Rodrigues da Silva. Matilde Ribeiro also adds that she is part of the SOF - Sempreviva Fminist Organization
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- May, 1995
- Resource Type:
- text
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Soweto Black Organization
September-October, 1995
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- September-October, 1995
- Resource Type:
- text
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Southern California Women for Understanding (SCWU) collection, 1975-1999
State of California Standard Teaching Credential
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- Standard teaching credential from California (Copy)
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- text
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Quinn, Alfred Thomas Collection
OpenUCLA Collections
Sunday Times no. 352
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- ENGLISH: Sunday Times newspaper issue 352 of January 8, 1995 The Nairobi regional summit, attended by seven African leaders came up with a blue print to resolve the protracted Rwandan crisis. Chaired by President Daniel arap Moi, the summit resolved that all former soldiers of the deposed Hutu government who are still armed and alleged to be preparing to attack the current government be demilitarised immediately.
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Januari 8, 1995
January 8, 1995 - Resource Type:
- text
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McMillan Memorial Library Newspaper Collection
Sunday Times no. 353
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- ENGLISH: Sunday Times newspaper issue 353 of January 15, 1995 An group of lawyers and opposition leaders are planning to issue an ultimatum to the government to call an inter partes meeting to discuss the modalities of writing a new constitution. Among the issues being fronted by the lawyers and the opposition leaders operating under an organisation called "Citizens Coalition for Constitution Change"is the release of Koigi wa Wamwere, currently facing trial for treason and other people being legally held by the Government.
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January 15, 1995
Januari 15, 1995 - Resource Type:
- text
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McMillan Memorial Library Newspaper Collection
Sunday Times no. 356
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- ENGLISH: Sunday Times newspaper issue 356 of February 5, 1995 Leaders across the country commended the Government expose of a guerilla group, Fem/Fera, based in a neighbouring country and engaged in cladestine activities aimed at destabilising the country and overthrow the government of Kenya.
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Februari 3, 1995
February 3, 1995 - Resource Type:
- text
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McMillan Memorial Library Newspaper Collection
Sunday Times no. 357
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- ENGLISH: Sunday Times newspaper issue 357 of February 12, 1995 Nakuru residents turned up in overwhelming numbers and condemned guerilla group, FEM and rebuked rumour mongers in a mammoth demonstration not witnessed in Nakuru in recent times. The huge demonstration in the streets of the town which was attended by the district leaders and ex-freedom fighters took the town by storm and brought business to a virtual halt.
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February 12, 1995
Februari 12, 1995 - Resource Type:
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McMillan Memorial Library Newspaper Collection
Sunday Times no. 358
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- ENGLISH: Sunday Times newspaper issue 358 of February 19, 1995 President Daniel arap Moi disclosed that some people plotting to cause chaos in the country were dragging the names of the country's historical personalities in an attempt to garner public sympathy and support. The president cautioned wananchi against the machinations of such people saying their ill motives would plunge the country into chaos and civil strife.
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Februari 19, 1995
February 19, 1995 - Resource Type:
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McMillan Memorial Library Newspaper Collection
Sunday Times no. 359
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- ENGLISH: Sunday Times newspaper issue 359 of February 26, 1995 Aman believed to be a amenber of the Eighteen Revolutionary Army (FERA) who was said to be on spying mission in Nandi District, was killed in the wee hours at Teresia Forest in Mosop Divison. The deceased, who could not be immediately identified, was said to have been in the company of others who disappeared into the thick forest when members of the public laid ambush in the forest.
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Februari 26, 1995
February 26, 1995 - Resource Type:
- text
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McMillan Memorial Library Newspaper Collection
Sunday Times no. 360
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- ENGLISH: Sunday Times newspaper issue 360 of March 5, 1995 "BRIG" Odongo's February Eighteen Resistance Army (FERA) targeted a number of military installations in Kenya, mainly in Gilgil for bombing. The plan also included destruction of "economic targets" such as power stations, transformers, telephone communications, post offices and grain stores. In addition, former Kenya Airforce solders were to be used to infiltrate the Kenya Armed Forces and security.
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March 5, 1995
Machi 5, 1995 - Resource Type:
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McMillan Memorial Library Newspaper Collection
Sunday Times no. 363
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- ENGLISH: Sunday Times newspaper issue 363 of March 26, 1995 The National Resistance Army (NRA) forces are reported to have advanced to the border area in the North Easthern region. Other NRA troops are also said to be simultaneously advancing to Uganda's border with Zaire on the North-Easthern flanks. Contacted for confirmation, Uganda authorities said that the deployment of NRA troops on the Kenyan border was "a move to contain futher incursions into Uganda territory by the Kenyan armed forces.
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Machi 26, 1995
March 26, 1995 - Resource Type:
- text
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McMillan Memorial Library Newspaper Collection
Sunday Times no. 364
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- ENGLISH: Sunday Times newspaper issue 364 of April 2, 1995 The Presbytarian Church of East Africa (PCEA) criticised street "preachers" saying that their teachings are against theological ethics. The PCEA head , the Reverend Dr John Gatu, said that his church did not believe in the false prophets because their teachings were questionable.
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April 2, 1995
Aprili 2, 1995 - Resource Type:
- text
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McMillan Memorial Library Newspaper Collection
Sunday Times no. 366
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- ENGLISH: Sunday Times newspaper issue 366 of April 16, 1995 The Managing Director of Sisal Board of Kenya, Mr Sunday Mukuna, has urged Kenyans to step up the growth of Sisal owing to its high demand both locally and internationally. Mr Mukuna has also disclosed that last year the product earned the country shs 689 million out of export to Japan and South Korea.
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April 16, 1995
Aprili 16, 1995 - Resource Type:
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McMillan Memorial Library Newspaper Collection
Sunday Times no. 367
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- ENGLISH: Sunday Times newspaper issue 367 of April 23, 1995 FORD-KENYA chairman Kijana Wamalwa was accused of conducting secret party elections in 25 branches and sub-branches and imposing his own officials through rigging. The accusations was made by a faction of the troubled Ford-Kenya National Executive Committee (NEC). The NEC members, said Mr Wamalwa had sanctioned changes in the branches and sub-branches without the knowledge of the party's directorate of elections.
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April 23, 1995
Aprili 23, 1995 - Resource Type:
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McMillan Memorial Library Newspaper Collection
Sunday Times no. 368
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- ENGLISH: Sunday Times newspaper issue 368 of April 30, 1995 KANU leaders accused the clergy in the country of ganging with the opposition to undermine a legitimate government and stifle the young democracy being nurtured in Kenya. They further warned that parliament risks losing its meaning if religious leaders were not restrained from turning churches and mosques into political fora.
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April 30, 1995
Aprili 30, 1995 - Resource Type:
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McMillan Memorial Library Newspaper Collection
Sunday Times no. 369
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- ENGLISH: Sunday Times newspaper issue 369 of May 7, 1995 The rift in Ford-Asili's top hierarchy deepend when the party's Secretary-General Martin Shikuku told the besieged Chairman Kenneth Matiba off accusing him of being a dictator. Mr Shikuku said he was not going to meet Mr Matiba to discuss the issue of the files the chairman removed from Muthithi House which used to house party offices.
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Mei 7, 1995
May 7, 1995 - Resource Type:
- text
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McMillan Memorial Library Newspaper Collection
Sunday Times no. 370
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- ENGLISH: Sunday Times newspaper issue 370 of May 14, 1995 A German development agency, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (Foundation) has been secretly trying to infiltrate and indoctrinate Jua Kali artisans with revolutionary ideas in a bid to use thm in bringing about political changes in Kenya. The foundation's main agenda is to prepare Jua Kali artisans not only to help in the "democratisation" process but to support the opposition in the 1997 general election.
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May 14, 1995
Mei 14, 1995 - Resource Type:
- text
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McMillan Memorial Library Newspaper Collection
Sunday Times no. 371
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- ENGLISH: Sunday Times newspaper issue 371 of May 28, 1995 The vice-president and Minister for planning and National Development, Professor George Saitoti released the 1995 edition of the Economic Survey which shows a favourable growth of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in real terms with and increase of 3.0 per cent, the highest since 1990.
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May 28, 1995
Mei 28, 1995 - Resource Type:
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McMillan Memorial Library Newspaper Collection
Sunday Times no. 371
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- ENGLISH: Sunday Times newspaper issue 371 of May 21, 1995 Ford-Asili Kinangop South MP "Prophetess" Mary Wanjiru Mwangi challenged opposition leaders, Mwai Kibaki, Kenneth Matiba and Paul Muite to quit politics because they have lost direction. She said the opposition leaders had already outlived their usefulness."Prophetess" Wanjiru said she has been under constant attack and attempts had been made to ridicule her because odf her solo stand in support of Daniel arap Moi.
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May 21, 1995
Mei 21, 1995 - Resource Type:
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McMillan Memorial Library Newspaper Collection
Sunday Times no. 372
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- ENGLISH: Sunday Times newspaper issue 372 of June 4, 1995 The Ministry of Health has unearthed a Sh570 million rip-off. A combined team of ivestigators drawn from the Office of the President and the Anti-Corruption Unit has uncovered the disappearance of millions of shillings worth of drugs and other medical supplies meant for public health institutions across the country.
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Juni 4, 1995
June 4, 1995 - Resource Type:
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McMillan Memorial Library Newspaper Collection
Sunday Times no. 373
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- ENGLISH: Sunday Times newspaper issue 373 of June 11, 1995 President Daniel arap Moi created a new district encompassing the Abasuba community who occupy 50 per cent of Homa Bay District and 40 per cent of Migori District. Following the announcement, thousands of Abasuba, who had called on the President at his Kabarak home burst into song and dance saying they had finally realised their dream for an identity as a community.
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June 11, 1995
Juni 11, 1995 - Resource Type:
- text
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McMillan Memorial Library Newspaper Collection
Sunday Times no. 374
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- ENGLISH: Sunday Times newspaper issue 374 of June 18, 1995 Presiident Daniel arap Moi recalled the Kenyan High Commissioner to Australia for futher instructions following offensive remarks by the Australian High Commissioner to Kenya aimed at creating bloodshed in the country. President Moi said that as the Head of State, he will not allow any diplomatic mission accredited to Kenya or anyone to incite Kenyans to create bloodshed as had happened in Rwanda.
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June 18, 1995
Juni 18, 1995 - Resource Type:
- text
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McMillan Memorial Library Newspaper Collection
Sunday Times no. 375
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- ENGLISH: Sunday Times newspaper issue 375 of June 25, 1995 " Martin Shikuku's time is over in Ford Asili. He will either have to quit or shut up, and even if he is to remain in the party, he has to seek reconciliation and forgiveness from the chairman." ruled Kenneth Matiba.
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Juni 25, 1995
June 25, 1995 - Resource Type:
- text
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McMillan Memorial Library Newspaper Collection
Sunday Times no. 376
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- ENGLISH: Sunday Times newspaper issue 376 of July 2, 1995 The influential white community in Kenya stood up to be counted in support of the Government and the ruling party KANU, when they called on president Daniel arap Moi at State House, Nairobi to underscore their loyalty to the president.
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Julai 2, 1995
July 2, 1995 - Resource Type:
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McMillan Memorial Library Newspaper Collection
Sunday Times no. 377
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- ENGLISH: Sunday Times newspaper issue 377 of July 9, 1995 President Daniel arap Moi said that District Commissioners and district departmental heads will be held responsible for any corruption or theft of Government property in their respective areas. President Moi said these officials were custodians of Government property and the well being of wananchi in the districts and were aware of what went on in their departments. He said it was for this reason that the officers would be answerable if anything went wrong in their areas of jurisdiction.
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Julai 9, 1995
July 9, 1995 - Resource Type:
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McMillan Memorial Library Newspaper Collection
Sunday Times no. 378
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- ENGLISH: Sunday Times newspaper issue 378 of July 16, 1995 The Anti-Narcotic Unit impounded a staggering 600kgs of mandrax drug tablets making it one of the biggest drug haul grabbed by police in a single operation. Police sources confirmed that the mandrax tablets also known as Ethqualon, a deadly hallucination were impounded on arrival at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport aboard a flight from Far East.
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Julai 16, 1995
July 16, 1995 - Resource Type:
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McMillan Memorial Library Newspaper Collection
Sunday Times no. 379
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- ENGLISH: Sunday Times newspaper issue 379 of July 23, 1995 "The ruling party , KANU , will soon establish a National Standing Comittee for Human Rights."the president said. The new body will comprise prominent lawyers and will address itself to all matters of human rights abuses from across the country unlike in the past when a few self styled human rights activists have been dealing with the matters selectively and for favoured individuals.
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July 23, 1995
Julai 23, 1995 - Resource Type:
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McMillan Memorial Library Newspaper Collection
Sunday Times no. 380
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- ENGLISH: Sunday Times newspaper issue 380 of July 30, 1995 President Daniel arap Moi criticised human rights advocates for employing double standards on Kenya. The president said that organisations like the Amnesty International and other human rights groups in the country had remained quiet when terrorist groups like FERA committed acts of atrocities on innocent people. The president disclosed that FERA hasd even gone to the extent of threatening and intimidating judges, and yet the so called human rights groups were not taking any actions.
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July 30, 1995
Julai 30, 1995 - Resource Type:
- text
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McMillan Memorial Library Newspaper Collection
Sunday Times no. 382
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- ENGLISH: Sunday Times newspaper issue 382 of August 13, 1995 The Kenyan Government denied that its ruling party KANU had any role in the beating of white conservationist and opposition politician Richard Leakey and said police should be commended for saving him. Foreign minister Mr. Kalonzo Musyoka who is also KANU's Organising Secretary said "KANU has absolutely nothing to do with it. There is no evidence of KANU involvement and just not enough proof of these allegations."
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August 13, 1995
Agosti 13, 1995 - Resource Type:
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McMillan Memorial Library Newspaper Collection
Sunday Times no. 383
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- ENGLISH: Sunday Times newspaper issue 383 of August 20, 1995 Unscrupulous meat merchants are reportedly selling uninspected meat slaughtered in murkly abattoirs and transported secretly to popular meat eating places such as Burma Market. The city medical Officer of Health Dr. A. O. Oyoo, said that it was illegal to sell uninspected meat adding that his department was doing everything possible to curb the malpractices in the meat industry.
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Agosti 20, 1995
August 20, 1995 - Resource Type:
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McMillan Memorial Library Newspaper Collection
Sunday Times no. 384
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- ENGLISH: Sunday Times newspaper issue 384 of August 24, 1995 The central blood bank in Nairobi as well as those in provincial and district hospitals have run virtually dry. And a blood shortage has hit government hospitals countrywide in the wake of growing apathy towards blood donations by members of the public. Many Kenyans fearful of thekiller Aids disease, are now banking their own blood.
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August 24, 1995
Agosti 24, 1995 - Resource Type:
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McMillan Memorial Library Newspaper Collection
Sunday Times no. 385
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- ENGLISH: Sunday Times newspaper issue 385 of September 3, 1995 President Daniel arap Moi dismissed the ouster of Mombasa KANU branch supremo Shariff Nassir as illegal and declared Mr Nassir the legitimate party boss. President Moi expressed total dismay at what was currently happening in the Mombasa branch where party officials had finally staged an illegal coup against Mr Nassir. President Moi said that the move was against the party manifesto.
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Septemba 3, 1995
September 3, 1995 - Resource Type:
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McMillan Memorial Library Newspaper Collection
Sunday Times no. 386
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- ENGLISH: Sunday Times newspaper issue 386 of September 10, 1995 KANU Secretary-General , Mr Joseph Kamotho, told the party officials to cease their war of words in the press and act responsibly to uphold national unity. He said a number of KANU leaders have abducted their responsibilities as party leaders and warned that apporttioning of blame in the party heirarchy would work against the interests of the party.
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September 10, 1995
Septemba 10, 1995 - Resource Type:
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McMillan Memorial Library Newspaper Collection
Sunday Times no. 387
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- ENGLISH: Sunday Times newspaper issue 387 of September 17, 1995 The world women's conference passed a hotly disputed blue print charting a path for sexual equality into the 21st century that enshrined women's rights as human rights but avoided commitments to pay for actions. The united Nations Fourth World Women's Conference passed its Platform for Action and Beijing Declaration after a cliff hanging finale that saw delegates from 189 nations wrangling over the fine print.
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September 17, 1995
Septemba 17, 1995 - Resource Type:
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McMillan Memorial Library Newspaper Collection
Sunday Times no. 388
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- ENGLISH: Sunday Times newspaper issue 388 of September 24, 1995 "Kenya has no room for homosexuals and lesbians, " said President Moi. Expressing the disgust with which Kenyans hold these forms of sexual practices, president Moi described as an "immoral culture" homosexuality and lesbianism which was drummed up for support in the just concluded Beijing Conference.
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Septemba 24, 1995
September 24, 1995 - Resource Type:
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McMillan Memorial Library Newspaper Collection
Sunday Times no. 389
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- ENGLISH: Sunday Times newspaper issue 389 of October 1, 1995 President Daniel arap Moi said that he welcomed the move by the Central Bank to scrap the new rules the financial institution had imposed on the opening of new bank accounts. President Moi said that if the rules had been implemented they would have scared away customers and potential investors who would eventually have resorted to keeping their money in their own houses.
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Oktoba 1, 1995
October 1, 1995 - Resource Type:
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McMillan Memorial Library Newspaper Collection
Sunday Times no. 390
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- ENGLISH: Sunday Times newspaper issue 390 of October 8, 1995 President Daniel arap Moi said "The UN tribunal on the Rwanda genocide must address itself to the twin issues of who shot down the plane that killed the President of Rwand and Burundi and who engineered the Rwanda invasion which triggered off the genocide." President Moi said it was crucial that the tribunal investigate why Rwanda was in turmoil before the death of the two presidents and the subsequent genocide without which the aggrieved people of Rwanda cannot trust the tribunal.
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October 8, 1995
Oktoba 8, 1995 - Resource Type:
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McMillan Memorial Library Newspaper Collection
Sunday Times no. 391
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- ENGLISH: Sunday Times newspaper issue 391 of October 15, 1995 Mr Sharif Nassir who is an Assistant Minister for Information and Broadcasting, said he was disheartened by some outrageous claims by a sectio of opposition members in their pursuit of the Ouko killers and challenged them to revive the cases of other known political deaths in the country. He said "i want to tell those people pursuing Dr Ouko's killer(s) that the issue should not be revived simply to gain political mileage for the 1997 general elections. Let them help Kenyans establish the truth through the right chanells."
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October 15, 1995
Oktoba 15, 1995 - Resource Type:
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McMillan Memorial Library Newspaper Collection
Sunday Times no. 392
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- ENGLISH: Sunday Times newspaper issue 392 of October 22, 1995 A cross section of leaders expressed anger at plans by the opposition to discuss the health of the President in Parliament. The leaders decribed such palns as "malicious" "uncalled for"and "in bad taste".
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Oktoba 22, 1995
October 22, 1995 - Resource Type:
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McMillan Memorial Library Newspaper Collection
Sunday Times no. 393
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- ENGLISH: Sunday Times newspaper issue 393 of November 5, 1995 The cash strapped umbrella, the NCCK is to sack more than 1, 000 workers countrywide. The massive sacking, insiders confided, are part of the NCCK's retrenchment and restructuring programme which is to cost a whooping Shs 500 million in compensation. The lay offs is in line with the recommendations made by the Strategic Management Task Force ( The Kamwesa Commission) of March 1994 which was charged with "typing up loose ends"and streamlining of the National Council of Churches of Kenya.
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November 5, 1995
Novemba 5, 1995 - Resource Type:
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McMillan Memorial Library Newspaper Collection
Sunday Times no. 394
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- ENGLISH: Sunday Times newspaper issue 394 of November 12, 1995 The Commonwealth suspended Nigeria from the 52 strong organisations as punishment fro its execution of nine minority rights activists. Confirming earlier reports about the suspension, New Zealand Prime Minister Jim Bolger said that Nigeria would be expelled if it did not return to democracy within a time period yet to be determined.
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November 12, 1995
Novemba 12, 1995 - Resource Type:
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McMillan Memorial Library Newspaper Collection
Sunday Times no. 396
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- ENGLISH: Sunday Times newspaper issue 396 of November 26, 1995 Central Bank of Kenya Governor Micah Cheserem said that the Government aims at containing inflation at a single digit achieved this year, as the anchor of the country's current and future monetary policy. This, he said can only be achieved through the mopping up of excess money from the economy through sale of treasury bills.
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November 26, 1995
Novemba 26, 1995 - Resource Type:
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McMillan Memorial Library Newspaper Collection
Sunday Times no. 397
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- ENGLISH: Sunday Times newspaper issue 397 of December 3, 1995 "The ongoing police swoop on aliens in Kenya will continue until the illegal immigrants are all flushed out" the CID Boss, Mr Noah arap Too said. Confirming the arrest of people, most of them foreigners, Mr Too, observed that those so far nabbed will appear in court where they will be screened and "will have to officially register or be deported back to their countries of origin or else be put in the refugee camps."
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Desemba 3, 1995
December 3, 1995 - Resource Type:
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McMillan Memorial Library Newspaper Collection
Sunday Times no. 401
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- ENGLISH: Sunday Times newspaper issue 401 of December 31, 1995 Fifty suspected top criminals have been rounded up. Police sources said the suspected thugs were being held in a number of police stations in the country. He however said most of them were being held in the city and were on armed robbery related charges.
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Desemba 31, 1995
December 31, 1995 - Resource Type:
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McMillan Memorial Library Newspaper Collection
Volume 19, Number 1
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- February-March, 1995
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Southern California Women for Understanding (SCWU) collection, 1975-1999
Volume 19, Number 2
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- April-May, 1995
- Resource Type:
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Southern California Women for Understanding (SCWU) collection, 1975-1999
Volume 19, Number 3
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- June-July, 1995
- Resource Type:
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Southern California Women for Understanding (SCWU) collection, 1975-1999
Volume 19, Number 4
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- August-September, 1995
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Southern California Women for Understanding (SCWU) collection, 1975-1999
Volume 19, Number 5
- Date:
- October-November, 1995
- Resource Type:
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Southern California Women for Understanding (SCWU) collection, 1975-1999