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Ethiopia at Threshold of a Renaissance |
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Through a diverse and ancient history, Ethiopia
and Ethiopians have maintained the core values that
contributed to advanced societies of years past.
PRIME MINISTER MELES ZENAWI sees the tradition of
freedom as the backbone of the progress that will
herald in a bright future for the country to become
the pride of Africa. |
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Recounting Milestones for Future Millennium Prosperity |
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Mayor of Addis Abeba, BREHANE DERESSA, sees the
Millennium as an opportunity for Ethiopia to set
goals in order to utilise its vast resources and
realise its potential. |
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Positive Millennium Engagement |
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Recognizing the grasp the Millennium fervor has
on the populace, SEYOUM BEREDED, director of the
National Secretariat for the Millennium Celebration,
feels it is an opportune moment to channel the
spirit towards peaceful coexistence. |
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Realising Justice Through Democracy |
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While the political scene has remained
dangerously fractured, BEYENE PETROS LODAMO (MP,
PROFESSOR) sees the way forward towards greater
democracy through responsible and open dialogue. |
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Cleansing the Past to Move
Forward |
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In a quest to push Ethiopia towards modernity the
past cannot be forgotten. BULCHA DEMEKSA (MP) looks
towards the South African example to incorporate
grievances of the past to create a system of
representation attuned to the diversity of the
country. |
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Ethiopia’s Growth to Leadership of United Africa |
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Imagining what those who lived in the 10th
Century would have wished is perplexing. As such,
the difficulties of projecting ahead a full 1,000
years led LIDETU AYALEW (MP) to envision a 100-year
path to emerge as the locus of Africa, where he sees
a greater role for Ethiopia. |
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Seizing the Tide for Reconciliation |
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The optimism so prominent at the turn of the
Millennium must be rallied towards a bright future
of toleration. EYESSUS W. ZAFU desires a fresh start
at the year 2000 to reach high for the lofty goals
that make life's pursuits worthwhile. |
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Conversing for Tolerance,
Understanding |
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The choice of rhetorical patterns and diction has
great bearing on the degree to which communication
promotes understanding. SELOME TADESSE hopes to see
dialogues of openness that allow Ethiopians to
express the ideas that show honesty of conviction. |
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