Eugene David ...The One-Minute Pundit |
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Tuesday, July 05, 2005
Uganda, a poor landlocked nation in East Africa, carried about $172 million in international debt when brutal dictator Idi Amin took power in 1971. By the mid-1990s, following the shocks of mass killings, invasion, rebellion and finally a costly effort to rebuild a shattered economy, the country owed lenders $3.6 billion.
NOW I remember! It was AUSTRALIA. And KANGAROOS!
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