set gDates = [[], ["The Times, Nov 3, 1930", 0, "The Times, Oct 4, 1935", "The Times, May 5, 1936", 0, "The Times, May 5, 1944"], ["The Times, Dec 15, 1960", "The Times, Dec 22, 1960", "The Times, Aug 28, 1975", 0, 0, "The Sunday Times, July 31, 1983"]]
set gName = getat(["Selassie"],1)
@THE CORONATION OF THE EMPEROR OF ETHIOPIA##INVASION OF ABYSSINA BEGUN #EMPEROR LEAVES JIBUTI##ETHIOPIA RESTORED@COUP ATTEMPT IN ETHIOPIA#ETHIOPIAN REBELS BEATEN BY HESITATION#EMPEROR OF ETHIOPIA DEAD###BOB MARLEY AND THE RASTAFARIANS
When fighting the Italians in 1936, Haile Selassie was said to have manned a machine gun for two days without food or water#Haile Selassie ruled Ethiopia as emperor for 46 years, and for 14 years before that as Regent, making a total of 60#Ras is not a name, but a rank of nobility (approximating to a duke). Haile Selassie was actually christened Tafari Makonnen#Haile Selassie re-entered Addis Ababa in triumph on May 5 1941, exactly five years to the day after he had been driven out by the Italians#As his rule faltered in 1974, Haile Selassie was known to visit the marketplace in Addis Ababa to hand out dollar bills to the poor#In 1981 Bob Marley announced that he would be visiting Ethiopia, the holy land for Rastafarians; but he died before the ambition could be realised#Haile Selassie spent his years of exile in the city of Bath, England