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The key figures in the reassertion of control have been Jérome Nzokirantevye (head of the national broadcasting network), Willy Nyamitwe (a Hutu Power zealot and all powerful communication adviser), and Edouard Nduwimania (the interior minister, who has been broadcasting an unrelenting stream of murderous messages from Ngozi).

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It was also clearly a propaganda event at a time of heightened tensions between the United and China over a raft of issues, including differences over how to handle Syria's violent crackdown of protests and suspicion in Beijing over the reassertion of American power in Asia.

Although in public China's leaders eschew triumphalism, there is a sense in Beijing that the reassertion of the Middle Kingdom's global ascendancy is at hand (see article).China's prime minister, Wen Jiabao, no longer sticks to the script that China is a humble player in world affairs that wants to focus on its own economic development.

The statement, signed by 61 scholars, directed its objections toward "fundamentalist, literalist and doctrinaire Christianity; a rapidly growing and uncompromising Muslim clericalism in the Middle East and Asia; the reassertion of orthodox authority by the Roman Catholic papal hierarchy; nationalist religious Judaism; and the reversion to obscurantist religions in Asia".

For Argentina in 1986 there was the reassertion of nationhood post-Falklands War, especially in the quarter-final against England and Maradona's two famous goals.

The analysis demonstrates that these new industry clusters act as significant agents of urban change in the 21st century, with implications for the reassertion of production in the inner city, for the reconfiguration of the urban space-economy, and for the regeneration of local communities.

It was about energy, Russia's place in the world, its relationship with the West and, above all, the reassertion of Russian interests in its "near abroad".

1564? Sirhind, India 1624 Sirhind, India Shaykh Aḥmad Sirhindī, (born 1564?, Sirhind, Patiāla, India died 1624, Sirhind) Indian mystic and theologian who was largely responsible for the reassertion and revival in India of orthodox Sunnite Islam as a reaction against the syncretistic religious tendencies prevalent during the reign of the Mughal emperor Akbar.

In both cases this "victory" means the reassertion of a feudal social structure which had been disrupted by "evil".

If not, support for the West's most important ally in federal Yugoslavia will slip, threatening either war or the reassertion of Mr. Milosevic's control in the republic.

Never mind the reassertion of authoritarian regimes in Central Asia and elsewhere.

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