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This massive growth attracted many foreign workers, especially from Jordan, Egypt and India and helped finance the development of a new master plan, which the state approved in 1952. In June 1961, Kuwait became independent with the end of the British protectorate and the sheikh Abdullah Al-Salim Al-Sabah became an Emir. Under the terms of the newly drafted constitution, Kuwait held its first parliamentary elections in 1963. Kuwait was the first Persian Gulf country to establish a constitution and parliament. In the 1960s and 1970s, Kuwait was the most developed country in the region. Kuwait was the pioneer in the Middle East in diversifying its earnings away from oil exports. The Kuwait Investment Authority is the world's first sovereign wealth fund. From the 1970s onward, Kuwait scored highest of all Arab countries on the Human Development Index. Kuwait University was established in 1966. Kuwait's theatre industry was well-known throughout the Arab world. 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WUEC had a stronger signal than the proposed WHEM, which would have used a surplus transmitter previously used by KUWS in Superior, Wisconsin; the Educational Communications Board opted to sell the permit. The buyer was Fourth Dimension, Inc., a local group that proposed a Christian station. Fourth Dimension identified an unused tower belonging to Wisconsin Bell in the town of Washington and had completed most work by September 1994. While it was anticipated at the time that WHEM would debut in October, it began broadcasting on August 22, 1995, with contemporary Christian music and news updates. Two members of Fourth Dimension, Harlan and Phyllis Reinders, ran the station without taking a salary but survived thanks to the gener ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #14138 ***********************************************