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  Vaal Triangle Info Encylopedia - List_of_state_leaders_in_1964   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Prime Minister - Milton Obote, Prime Minister of Uganda (1962–1971)
Prime Minister - Théodore Lefèvre, Prime Minister of Belgium (1961–1965)
Prime Minister - Einar Gerhardsen, Prime Minister of Norway (1963–1965)
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 List of state leaders in 1966 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Prime Minister - Milton Obote, Prime Minister of Uganda (1962-1971)
Prime Minister - Jens Otto Krag, Prime Minister of Denmark (1962-1968)
Hassan al-Amri, Prime Minister of the Yemen Arab Republic (1965-1966)
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 Yemen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The Republic of Yemen is a country in the Arabian Peninsula in Southwest Asia, and is a part of the Middle East, bordering the Arabian Sea, Gulf of Aden, and Red Sea, between Oman and Saudi Arabia.
Yemen was one of the oldest centers of civilization in the Near East.
Yemen is in Southwest Asia, in the south of Arabia, bordering the Arabian Sea, Gulf of Aden, and Red Sea, west of Oman and south of Saudi Arabia.
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 Prime Minister of Yemen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The Prime Minister of the Republic of Yemen is the head of government in that country.
The Prime Minister is appointed by the President.
When Aden seceded as the Democratic Republic of Yemen for a number of weeks in 1994, Haidar Abu Bakr al-Attas served as the Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of Yemen.
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 List of state leaders in 1973 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Prime Minister - Tsehafi Taezaz Aklilu Habte-Wold, Prime Minister of Ethiopia (1961-1974)
Prime Minister - Kim Jong-pil, Prime Minister of the Republic of Korea (1971-1975)
Prime Minister - Norman Kirk, Prime Minister of New Zealand (1972-1974)
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 List of state leaders in 1983 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Prime Minister - Mir-Hossein Mousavi, Prime Minister of Iran (1981–1989)
Prime Minister - Poul Schlüter, Prime Minister of Denmark (1982-1993)
Prime Minister - Kalevi Sorsa, Prime Minister of Finland, (1972-1975, 1977-1979, 1982-1987)
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 MapZones.com : Yemen Map
Yemen, Republic of, country in south-western Asia, on the south-western coast of the Arabian Peninsula, formed in 1990 through the union of the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen and the Yemen Arab Republic.
Yemen is bordered on the north by Saudi Arabia, on the east by Oman, on the south by the Gulf of Aden, and on the west by the Red Sea.
Yemen was ruled by a series of Muslim caliphs, beginning with the Umayyad dynasty, which ruled from Damascus in the latter part of the 7th century; Umayyad rule was followed by the Abbasid caliphs in the early 8th century.
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 YEMEN: COUNTRY COMMERCIAL GUIDE - 1998   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
In 1996, Yemen officially completed the process of dismantling its adherence to the secondary and tertiary Arab boycotts of Israel and senior officials attended important regional meetings related to the Middle East Peace Process.
Yemen's government is divided into three branches: the executive, with the President appointing a cabinet headed by a Prime Minister; the legislative, with a 301 member-unicameral parliament; and the judiciary, consisting of three levels of courts: magistrate, appellate, and supreme.
Yemen held its second internationally-observed multi-party parliamentary elections in April 1997 and they were declared free and fair by nearly all the international observers.
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 Republic of Yemen
In 1962, northern Yemen is declared as the Yemen Arab Republic by Imam Badr.
Southern Yemen was captured by the British in 1839 and remained under British influence until 1967 when they gained their independence.
Yemen was the first country in the Arabian Peninsula to:  give women the right to vote, have elected women as members of parliament, appoint a woman as minister for human rights, appoint a woman as ambassador to Holland.
www.humboldt.edu /~go1/hist334/yemen.html   (1965 words)

  
 The "Rational Peasant" vs Sustainable Livelihoods: The Case of Qat in Yemen
By contrast, North Yemen was a rarity in the Middle East, for it was never, in modern history, a vassal state of a colonial power.
Since the advent of Islam, traditional water rights in Yemen have been based on Islamic law, i.e., water is a village's common property resource with open access afforded all villagers; shares are distributed according to the size of the area irrigated, with higher-elevation fields receiving shares in advance of valley fields.
What is required in Yemen is an analog to the quasi-successful program in the United States to curb tobacco use, but, as with the anti-tobacco campaign, a twenty-year timeframe is a reasonable estimate for an entire population to adjust its behavior and for qat to become stigmatized.
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 Yemen
The junta proclaimed the Yemen Arab Republic, and after a civil war in which Egypt's Nasser and the USSR supported the revolutionaries and King Saud of Saudi Arabia and King Hussein of Jordan supported the royalists, the royalists were finally defeated in mid-1969.
The Republic of Yemen was established on May 22, 1990, when pro-Western Yemen and the Marxist Yemen Arab Republic merged after 300 years of separation to form the new nation.
Yemen: History - History Northern Yemen The earliest recorded civilizations of S Arabia were the Minaean and...
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 A Global World - Exclusive travel and holiday information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
It is governed by a president, prime minister and cabinet, and an elected parliament.
Yemen is a developing country, and modern tourist facilities, except in the major cities, are not widely available.
The use of the mild stimulant qat is legal and common in Yemen, but it is considered an illegal substance in most other countries, including neighboring Arab countries and the United States.
www.aglobalworld.com /Countries/Yemen.html   (807 words)

  
 Constitution of the Republic of Yemen, 1994
The President of the Republic and the House of Representatives has the right to place the Prime Minister, or his deputies or ministers under investigation and trial for any crimes committed by them in discharging their duties or as a consequence thereof.
The investigation and trial of the Chairman of the Council of Ministers, his deputies and ministers and the trial procedures and guarantees [of fairness] shall be as stipulated by law.
withdraws confidence from the Council of Ministers, or a general election for the House of Representatives is undertaken, the Prime Minister is obliged to tender the resignation of his government to the President of the Republic.
www.al-bab.com /yemen/gov/con94.htm   (9430 words)

  
 Freedom in the World 1998-99: Yemen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Yemen suffered setbacks in its efforts to achieve political stability and economic reform in 1998.
Through the unification of the north and south, the Republic of Yemen was formed in 1990, with Saleh of the General People's Congress (GPC) as president and southern Yemeni Socialist Party (YSP) leader Ali Salim al-Biedh as vice president.
Yemen is a country of 16 million people and 50 million firearms.
www.freedomhouse.org /survey99/country/yemen.html   (1209 words)

  
 Yemen - Gurupedia
The two countries were formally unified as the Republic of Yemen in 1990.
Yemen, one of the poorest countries in the Arab world, reported strong growth in the mid-1990s with the onset of oil production, but was harmed by low oil prices in 1998.
Yemen has embarked on an IMF-supported structural adjustment program designed to modernize and streamline the economy, which has led to foreign debt relief and restructuring.
www.gurupedia.com /y/ye/yemen.htm   (209 words)

  
 NTU Info Centre: President of South Yemen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The President of the Republic served as head of state, appointing a Prime Minister to serve as head of government.
This lasted until unification with the Yemen Arab Republic in 1990, when the then-Chairman became the Prime Minister of the united Yemen.
South Yemen also rebelled as the Democratic Republic of Yemen for a period of weeks in 1994.
www.nowtryus.com /article:President_of_South_Yemen   (224 words)

  
 South Yemen: A Marxist Republic in Arabia, reviewed by J.E. Peterson, December 13, 1982
The cleaving of geographical Yemen into two separate political entities is a recent and largely artificial development, but one which is likely to endure because of the radically different experiences undergone by the north and south over the last century.
The emergence of a distinct South Yemen dates from the British occupation of Aden in 1839, which was followed by the gradual extension of British control over its hinterland.
Closer to home, South Yemen and Oman have been more often than not on the verge of war, Saudi Arabia has been implacable in its enmity, and North and South Yemen fought two border wars in the 1970s despite their declared commitment to unity.
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HISTORY 4.1 According to the "Europa World Year Book 2004”, the Republic of Yemen was formed on 22 May 1990 when the Yemen Arab Republic and the People’s Democratic Republic of Yemen were unified into one country.
The USSD Background Note on Yemen, published in November 2003, states that a unity constitution was agreed upon in May 1990 and was ratified by the populace in May 1991.
Southern leaders declared secession and the establishment of the Democratic Republic of Yemen (DRY) in May 1994 but the DRY was not recognised by the international community.
www.ind.homeoffice.gov.uk /ind/en/home/0/country_information/bulletins/yemen_bulletin_1_2003.Maincontent.0004.file.tmp/history.doc   (1010 words)

  
 Search Results for prime(a) - Encyclopædia Britannica
prime minister (taoiseach) of Ireland from 1948 to 1951 and from 1954 to 1957.
March 5, 1994, San'a`), was the first president and prime minister of the Yemen Arab Republic (North Yemen) after having led a military...
Includes a list of the largest known primes, definitions of the various types, and details on the processes for determining whether or not a number is a prime.
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 List Of State Leaders In 1963 Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Prime Minister - Jomo Kenyatta, Prime Minister of Kenya (1963-1964)
Prime Minister - Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India (1947-1964)
Kim Hyun-chul, Chief Cabinet Minister of the Republic of Korea (1962-1963)
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 Timeline Yemen
Yemen was the first great coffee exporter and in order to protect its trade had decreed that no living plant could leave the country.
1997 In Yemen it was reported in 1999 that honor killings, the killing of girls and women by their relatives to cleanse "soiled honor," claimed the lives of over 400 women this year.
1999 Oct 17, In Yemen Abu Hassan, "a nom de guerre" for the head of the Islamic Army of Aden and Abyan, was executed.
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 Prime Minister of North Yemen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The Prime Minister of the Yemen Arab Republic was the head of government of that country in what is now northern Yemen.
There have been 28 Prime Ministers of North Yemen.
Prime Ministers of the Yemen Arab Republic, 1962-1990
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/prime_minister_of_north_yemen   (119 words)

  
 Yemen
It was a two-nation state, with a Marxist regime in the southern People's Democratic Republic of Yemen, and an Arab nationalist government in the northern Yemen Arab Republic.
A meeting was held in Taiz between the two prime ministers, and decisions were made to merge public institutions, including the central banks and national airlines, as well as the customs, taxes, ports, communications, information, and telecommunication networks of the two countries.
The Republic of Yemen was governed by a Presidential Council consisting of five members for a transitional period up to the first multi-party elections.
www.internationalspecialreports.com /middleeast/00/yemen   (2882 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | World | Middle East | Country profiles | Country profile: Yemen
The modern Republic of Yemen came into being in 1990 when traditionalist North Yemen and Marxist South Yemen merged after years of border wars and skirmishes.
He had been president of the Yemen Arab Republic - the northern part of present-day Yemen - since 1978, when he came to power in a military coup.
TV and radio are vital sources of news in Yemen because of high levels of illiteracy.
news.bbc.co.uk /hi/english/world/middle_east/country_profiles/newsid_784000/784383.stm   (569 words)

  
 Interview Of the Week - Issue 44 - Yemen Times
The mission has been entrusted with the Prime Minister, Dr. Abdulqader Bajammal and some memberships of the concerned ministries to form a committee for further preparation.
As for the cultural exchange with the Arab countries, we have an annual plan for organizing cultural weeks and activities in the Arab and foreign countries and the last one was revolved on the queen of Sheba held in London and other European countries.
This is a clear testimony that Yemen possesses a very rich history, suggesting the originality of its civilizations.
www.yementimes.com /02/iss44/intrview.htm   (1409 words)

  
 Yemen - Atlapedia Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
It is bound by the Red Sea to the west, the Gulf of Aden to the south, Oman to the east and Saudi Arabia to the north.
South Yemen; In 1963 Aden was amalgamated with the British protectorate to form the Federation of South Arabia which resulted in rioting.
Unified Yemen; In late 1989 a draft for a new constitution was announced and approved by both North and South Yemen.
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 Book review: Fifty Years in Shifting Sands
Muhsin al-Aini, born in 1932 in a village a few miles from Sana’a and orphaned at the age of seven, rose from humble beginnings to be Prime Minister of the Yemen Arab Republic during the first decade of its history.
Before the 1962 revolution he was closely involved with the Free Yemenis, with links to the Arab Nationalist Movement, and as Foreign and Prime Minister he was on terms with most Arab leaders and eminent figures of the time.
Al-Aini deprecates the notion that his book is the story of the Yemeni national movement, or of the revolution and republic; or of Yemeni relations with Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the Eastern Bloc and the West; or of Yemeni and Arab unity; or the Gulf war.
www.al-bab.com /bys/books/aini02.htm   (381 words)

  
 Yemen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The British withdrew from what is now South Yemen in 1967 after they set up a protectorate area around the southern port of Aden in the 19th century.
Yemen, one of the poorest countries in the Arab world, reported strong growth in the mid-1990s with the onset of oil production, but has been harmed by periodic declines in oil prices.
Yemen has embarked on an IMF-supported structural adjustment program designed to modernize and streamline the economy, which has led to substantial foreign debt relief and restructuring.
www.aljazeera.com /cgi-bin/review/country_full_story.asp?service_id=1661   (397 words)

  
 Government multi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The Yemen is the only multi-party democracy in the Arabian Peninsula.
Isolated from the outside world for up to a thousand years, the Yemen is now opening up and embracing modern life.
Within the last generation, the Republic of Yemen has begun the development process and is stretching its wings.
lennon.csufresno.edu /~aaa34/government.htm   (157 words)

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