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From: sunil@ut-ngp.UTEXAS (Sunil Trivedi)
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Subject: Re: Jawaharlal Nehru Award (correction)
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Date: Sun, 23-Jun-85 01:32:10 EDT
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> From: entropy!eric@uw-beaver.arpa (Eric Ossiander)
> To: sunil@ut-ngp.arpa
> Subject: Nehru_Award
 
> Your list has Kenneth Kaunda, president of Kenya winning the award.
> Kenneth Kaunda is the president of Zambia and I would find it hard to 
> imagine that he has ever won such an award. You probably meant Jomo Kenyatta,
> the late president of Kenya, and hero of the Mau-Mau rebellion in 
	{message is reported in entirity...seems to be cut-off}

	As noted to me by Eric Ossiander, Kenneth Kaunda is the President
	of Zambia, not of Kenya.  No, Kenneth Kaunda did receive the
	Nehru award.  I made the mistake of calling him the President of
	Kenya.  Like I said in my original posting, I'm sure there was
	at least a little politics involved in the selection of some of
	the Award winners (especially political figures like Kenneth
	Kaunda).  I'm surprised that a followup stating this error on my
	part was not brought up on net.nlang.africa.  And again, thanks
	to Eric for the correction.

						  Sunil Trivedi
						sunil@ut-ngp.ARPA

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