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Dear Mr. Noronha,
Do you think **cowardice, casteism and censorship might qualify?
Cheers,
I. Nunes
** RE: Abusive emails sent me in retaliation to being corrected.
Frederick FN Noronha fredericknoro...@gmail.com wrote
A controversy over birthday wishes too, what next :-)
Sometimes free
The Goanet author erred.
Frank McCourt, American, was awarded the Pulitzer prize for Biography or
Autobiography in 1997 for Angela's Ashes.
No Noble whatever.
No Nobel.
Unclear if curry diners were ever standard fare in Depression-era Ireland.
I. Nunes
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eric pinto ericpin...@yahoo.com
Carvalho elisabeth_...@yahoo.com wrote in response to Gabe Menezes:
Figure out? Why do I need to figure it out? I didn't know I needed proof. I
always thought being Goan meant one can assume without proof people's sexual
proclivities, insinuate without proof financial wrongdoing, defame,
Dear Goanet readers,
September 28 was World Rabies Day, a global health observance to raise
awareness about rabies, prevention and control efforts.
http://www.cdc.gov/worldrabiesday/eMedia.html
http://www.cdc.gov/rabies/location/world/index.html
Please be aware that these beautiful mammals,
Comment to Mr. Fernandes:
Do you think anyone is surprised by the antics of the self-titled “authoress in
waiting” Mistress Carvalho?
As a self described journalist, her fact-checking is of note – that is lack of,
which have often compelled retractions.
Can the lack of integrity, and
Correction:
On 27 September 2011 06:54, lyrawmn lyra...@yahoo.com wrote:
I. Nunes does not ‘do’ colour treatment in prose befitting the chick lit
genre, believing that such raising of “creative writing” to new heights
complete with abject, obsequious treatment of subjects [read suck up
Comments:
You are right.
I. Nunes does not ‘do’ colour treatment in prose befitting the chick lit genre,
believing that such raising of “creative writing” to new heights complete with
abject, obsequious treatment of subjects [read suck up] is better left to the
more practiced authoress.
Comment:
Mr. Lopes, yours is a sad indictment of medical care accessible by Goans
in Goa.
The consensus after 40 years in the fight against cancer is that Hodgkin's
Lymphoma is curable in many cases.
Expectations (prognosis)
Hodgkin’s disease is considered one of the most curable
I Nunes responds:
It appears Mistress Carvalho , Goanet’s “esteemed authoress”, has naively
taken the satirical soubriquet of a Goanetter* to heart, and now attempts a
shakedown.
That is, in addition to being a shill and mouthpiece, for the business
interests of Goanese dons in return for
Mr. Noronha,
In your Op-ed article titled Goa’s debate that isn’t happening you write:
As cardiologist Antonio Gomes suggests in his novel ‘The Sting of
Peppercorns’, the Goa-Portugal relationship has been complex.
Both sides probably lost out in a way, and at times, even gained from it.
Add to your list:
Traditional Taste of Goa Vegetarian and Non-Vegetarian
by Mrs. Kumudini Usgaokar and Mrs. Sharma Sardesai
Published by Fomento Foundation Goa, 2000
Vasco Pinho's Snapshots of Indo-Portuguese History series
Panjim Then and Now I, II, III [2009]
Best,
I. Nunes
Comment:
I agree with Mr. Gerald Fernandes.
Until Dr. Helekar cited the CRS, I was unaware of this nonpartisan, think
tank research and analyses service provided to lawmakers, and paid by the
American taxpayer to the tune of ~$120 mil annually.
I surmise that before issue, such white
Comment:
What is interesting to one is boring to another.
For instance, Dr. Helekar’s post [6th Sept 2011] with this link:
http://www.niaid.nih.gov/topics/immuneSystem/Pages/default.aspx
was highly credible, and correctly offered a professional source for
information on the immune system.
Once I wept for I had no shoes. Then I came across a man who had no feet, so
I took his shoes. I mean, it's not like he really needed them. John Handey
From: Frederick FN Noronha फ्रेडरिक नोरोन्या *فريدريك نورونيا
fredericknoro...@gmail.com
To: Goa's premiere mailing list, estb. 1994!
Comment:Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes,
that way when you criticize them, you're a mile away and you have their shoes.
Cheers,
I. Nunes
From: Frederick FN Noronha फ्रेडरिक नोरोन्या *فريدريك نورونيا
fredericknoro...@gmail.com
To: goa...@goanet.org
Sent:
Mr.Rodrigues,
Another example of pigs at the trough!
This shameless behavior of corrupt NRI bagmen is aided and abetted by the
Goanese abroad endorsing these junkets, but funded by the good people of Goa
who have no say in the matter.
In the name of Goan unity. Ha!
Surely tax revenue
Mr. D'Souza,
Here is information you may find interesting.
There is no evidence, 30 years later, that the Human Immunodeficiency Virus
(which causes AIDS) can exist in soil, in potable water, or the air.
The known modes of transmission remains sexual, dirty needles ( IV drugs) and
blood
Comment:
I too agree with George Pinto.
If I might add:
The Goans who are convinced they are not Indians ( yes, DNA analyses be
damned) are more likely to reside out of India, lost in the diaspora and
living as brown-faced Portuguese, by choice.
Thereby making all guesstimates to count
B and JC:
Would this help?
http://indiannavy.nic.in/Milan%202008_files/Page2565.htm
Much before the British occupation there was:
http://www.andaman.org/BOOK/reprints/thangaraj/rep-thangaraj.htm
Regards,
I. Nunes
From: Bosco D bos...@canada.com
To: goa...@goanet.org
Sent: Thursday, August
Mr. Coelho,
Have you tried these links?
http://www.a-good-dying.com/hindu-prayers.html
http://www.hinduwebsite.com/sacredscripts/rigintro.asp
best
I. Nunes
From: Ariosto Coelho ariostocoe...@yahoo.com
To: Goa Net goanet@lists.goanet.org
Sent: Saturday, August 13, 2011 12:44 PM
Subject:
Fernandes jason.k.fernan...@gmail.com wrote:
The fact that I was a panelist Gabe, was obvious to all on
Goanet and the world.I should point out, that I write
these posts for the newspaper, and am often constrained for space. Not every
detail gets to print. I know its important, but I did
The Tate's collection includes 2 works of Francis Newton Souza.
Two Saints in a Landscape (1961), and Crucifixion (1959)
http://www.tate.org.uk/servlet/ViewWork?cgroupid=99961workid=20820tabview=texttexttype=10
Cheers,http://www.tate.org.uk/servlet/ViewWork?workid=20820
From: Melvyn
Frederick Noronha f...@goa-india.org on July 20, 2011 10:31 AM wrote :
Statistician and engineer John Nazareth
john.nazar...@aero.bombardier.com shared with me his figures of
estimates of Goan migration, within India and the rest of the globe.
He writes: I don't mind them being on Goanet. The
Compliments. Other two might be of interest.
I. Nunes
If you can access this paper, kindly send me a copy offline.
http://www.jstor.org/pss/3171501
Background and context of the Historical Archive of Goa. Cyril A
Hromnik, Syracuse Univ.
QUOTE
Although barely known to the community of
determined to have been lost.
--- On Sun, 7/3/11, lyrawmn lyra...@yahoo.com wrote:
Dr. Helekar,
I am curious.
Is not your referenced M:F ratio derived from live
births?
Therefore there would be no way in India especially of
knowing how many female fetuses were sex selected for
abortion
gout! Vive la difference!
On Sat, 7/2/11, Nascy Caldeira nascy...@yahoo.com.au
Lyrawmn? Hmmm?
So you mean you are happy to live with this, because in China it is worse?
Where is your conscience gone man? In China there is no Ban on Cow Slaughter,
No full democracy, no false gods either
Dr. Helekar,
I am curious.
Is not your referenced M:F ratio derived from live births?
Therefore there would be no way in India especially of knowing how many
female fetuses were sex selected for abortion.
Sex determination ultrasound scans are widely available in major Indian
Dear Nascy Caldeira:
' foetus-icide' is referred to as abortion.
Sex selected (or other genetic traits ) determined while in utero, and deemed
unwanted.
Infanticide is killing infants, male or female after birth.
Both occur/occurred in China, as in countries where women are
On Sun, 6/26/11, Mervyn Lobo mervynal...@yahoo.ca wrote:
Thank you for reminding everyone here what the subject mater started
off as. If you have the time, try and take a moment to recollect who
marched Donald Rumsfeld into a discussion about saints. Nah! let
me save you some time. The next
On Thu, 6/23/11, Mervyn Lobo mervynal...@yahoo.ca wrote
A known known that Rummy was unaware of was that there was no
St. Anthony's Church in Afghanistan for the residents to pray at. After
10 years of installing democracy in that country, yesterday Hussein
Obama declared mission
sur le réseau de Bell.
-Original Message-
From: lyrawmn lyra...@yahoo.com
Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2011 18:47:45
To: roland.fran...@gmail.com; estb. 1994!Goa's premiere mailing
listgoanet@lists.goanet.org
Subject: Re: [Goanet] Feast of St. Anthony
-- On Tue, 6/21/11, roland.fran...@gmail.com
-- On Tue, 6/21/11, roland.fran...@gmail.com roland.fran...@gmail.com wrote:
Why undoubtedly is Anthony the most popular saint in Goa?
One would have thought that Francis Xavier (Goencho Saib) would qualify for
that popular saint sobriquet.
Comment:
Do you think the Catholic Goan males
Mervyn 1532Lobo wrote:
When the question is swans, it is always a mute one. The reason being
that the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern
Ireland owns all of those.
Clarification:
Not so.
She lays claim only to the mute swan species Cygnus olor in open water.
On Thu, 5/26/11, manuel tavares duk...@bell.net wrote:
Subject: [Goanet] : corruption is the cancer
Many remedies have been proposed to end the Cancer called Corruption, but Very
scarce or indeed non existent are the fruits of of such efforts...
I. Nunes responds:
Mr
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I have no
On Sun, 2/7/10, Tony de Sa tonyde...@gmail.com wrote:
By what justification do your own inept ramblings on birth control for
instance Turn your firepower on the real enemy. Rogues desecrating the land
of our forefathers?
So you can ramble on at will on Goanet and others should stay mum?
Soter:
I agree with you.
It is the matter of lack of integrity, transparency and independence of the
press.
If the newspaper's editor can not even attribute credit to JoeGoaUK for use of
his photography - a simple matter of journalistic ethics - will they have the
spine to report the
--- On Wed, 1/13/10, Tony de Sa tonyde...@gmail.com wrote:
But you black skinned American/ Britisher/ Australian/ Canadian
just try buying property in a WASP only locality. Racial prejudice may not
be overt but it is still there. You are still a 'second class' citizen no
matter how you
--- On Thu, 1/14/10, manuel tavares duk...@bell.ne wrote:
Commencing with our Tarvotis and early immigrants to Africa India and
other countries, Expatriate remittances have significantly contributed
to Goa's economy.
I. Nunes comments:
NRG's remittances account (conservatively) for upwards of
Mr. Goveia,
You have articulated concisely and well the rebuttal to some RGs claims of
unwarranted meddling by concerned NRGs in matters Goa.
I suspect theirs is a minority view culled in literary salons of the
cognoscenti.
In fairness, the RGs have a point in one area.
Some well
Mr. Colaco,
You have captured with wicked humour, the core dislike [ I'd say
resentment] evidenced by some RGs - the ones with claims to being the
cognoscenti - towards NRGs.
At the risk of being impertinent, I will add another tenet:
#11. We are not always right, but we are never wrong!
On Sat, 1/9/10, Samir Kelekar samir_kele...@yahoo.com wrote:
RE: Philistines at the Gate
Long time back, someone wrote a book called the denationalization of Goa.
Hundred years later, we see the same reality here.
You dont deserve any political rights in Goa, and hence you would not
have
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recipient of invective.
[ I should have written bricks and knives (sharp)]
Air kiss would be tres chic when sequins and bows (big) is the norm.
Happy New Year
I. Nunes
--- On Wed, 12/30/09, Mario Goveia mgov...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
Date: Tue, 29 Dec 2009 21:50:30 -0800 (PST)
From: lyrawmn lyra
Mr. Goveia,
Tsk! Tsk!
So unfortunate that your Christmas spirit keeps intruding on the innate
impulse to bat and brick attacks.
I. Nunes
--- On Mon, 12/28/09, Mario Goveia mgov...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
Carvalho elisabeth_car at yahoo.com
Mon Dec 28 09:43:06 PST 2009
Dear Tony,
You know I
Dear Mr. Goveia,
Tsk! Tsk!
So unfortunate that your Christmas spirit keeps intruding on the innate
impulse to bat and brick attacks.
I. Nunes
--- On Mon, 12/28/09, Mario Goveia mgov...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
Carvalho elisabeth_car at yahoo.com
Mon Dec 28 09:43:06 PST 2009
Dear Tony,
You
Mr. Parrikar,
I tend to think that Oscar Rebello's mea culpa has been done with an eye
towards a future political run.
He has gained name recognition with tacit help from the press.
The Goan press is compromised by its incestuous relationships to
politicians, developers, mining and vested
To Goanet from I. Nunes:
David Horsey's cartoon today is timely.
http://www.theweek.com/cartoons/index/104519/A_climate_carol
David Horsey, copyright 2009 Tribune Media Services
Sung to the tune of Santa Claus is Coming to Town
You'd better watch out
you'll freeze or you'll fry.
That
Questions for Cecil Pinto for his plug:
Is your foreign friend Kornelia of Kornelia's Kitchen, a charity registered to
accept donations in Goa?
Is there any accounting of, and taxes paid on the donations earned?
Or is this not reportable income?
I. Nunes
--- On Fri, 12/18/09, Cecil Pinto
Mr. Noronha,
Do elaborate on what moral definition you are alluding to, and for whom?
Can the foreign residents presently in Goa claim Goaness?
I. Nunes
--- On Tue, 12/15/09, Frederick Noronha fredericknoro...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Oster :-)
Are you referring to the legal, political, moral or
Dear Bosco D,
I agree with you.
Mr. Arwin Mesquita, labours daily and heroically to get out the message of the
destruction of our beloved Goa.
He has stayed on the message in the face of taunts, ridicule and personal
attacks from certain Goanetters who claim to be voice of reason. Ha!.
stated, my dear Mario.
jc
lyrawmn lyra...@yahoo.com stated:
Mr. Mesquita is correct when he states:It is high time you stop focusing on
what is legal for Goa and what is actually right for Goa.
Legality has not deterred politicians and entities in the current destruction
of Goa.
I. Nunes
Photos from Goa's 2009 mando festival:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/fn-goa/sets/72157622843319441/
Event on Wed, Thurs evening from 5 pm onwards, Kala Academy, Panaji-Goa
Perhaps the Govt. of Goa can get the artist Christo to wrap it.
Something in aluminum foil.
I. Nunes
--- On Sun, 11/22/09, Goa Desc goad...@gmail.com wrote:
Recommendations on the Grounded River Princess
OFFICIAL GAZETTE — GOVT. OF GOA
on the finances of these politicians.
Follow the money.
I. Nunes
lyra...@yahoo.com
--- On Sat, 11/21/09, Ashley D'silva ashleyivordsi...@gmail.com wrote:
That's a politician talking Mario lyrawmn.
Ashley
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From: goanet-boun...@lists.goanet.org
[mailto:goanet-boun
Dear Mr. Rangel-Ribeiro,
I agree with you.
To my knowledge the term 'Goanese' was synonymous with derogation.
Certainly for the Goans living abroad.
Its use by the authoress implies a contextual misunderstanding of the
Goan ethos.
One hopes her recipes are better.
I. Nunes
--- On Tue,
Dear Mr. Fernandes:
I find it deliciously hypocritical that NRI Commissioner Faleiro who having
done so much to encourage and promote out migration of Goans and others as Gulf
guest-workers who daily toil in inhospitable climes, and who attempts faux Goan
unity with repeat junkets (paid for
Ms. Carvalho:
Have you found any similar archival material which (conclusively ! ) found
certain members of the the British Royal Family to be Nazi sympathizers?
For example, it has long, and often been reported that the late Duke of Windsor
was one.
Or is the National Archives selective in
Bennet Paes' essay and opinions are not ridiculous, but extremely valid in
today's world.
I am sure those employed by the multitude of Indian call centers, and those
seeking such employ will agree with Mr. Paes.
Ditto all those software engineers.
Ditto all those seeking to work in any
Why would Brazilians and/or Portuguese be included in the Commonwealth
War Graves Registry?
Neither Brazil nor Portugal were ever part of the British Empire or a
Commonweath country.
I. Nunes
--- On Wed, 11/11/09, Frederick Noronha fredericknoro...@gmail.com wrote:
Couldn't they be
I agree with FN.
However at a 6.3% contribution to Goa's GDP [ 3% India] remittances are a cash
cow for the politicians.
I am particularly disturbed by the recommendations delineated by the Goa
Migration Survey 2008 sponsors.
The Government of Goa's message and inducements are unmistakable:
As I have said before to you, an opinion survey on Goanet would enable fact
gathering, evaluation of which issues are important, and how many think that
way.
I. Nunes
--- On Sun, 11/1/09, Frederick Noronha f...@goa-india.org wrote:
State-run All India Radio FM was playing this marching-song
of the major exporters of quality salt, and apparently played
a major role in the South Asia-Africa-Arab markets at some point of
history.
2009/11/3 lyrawmn lyra...@yahoo.com:
Foremost food preservative - think Gandhi's Salt March of 1930 to protest
British taxation on Indian salt producers.
I
I believe that our Heavenly Father invented man because he was disappointed in
the monkey
Mark Twain in Eruption, 1940
I. Nunes
--- On Sun, 11/1/09, MD mmdme...@gmail.com wrote:
On the lighter side,
Seriously Fred, is this your observation?? Do you mean to say we
are living in the planet of
Foremost food preservative - think Gandhi's Salt March of 1930 to protest
British taxation on Indian salt producers.
I. Nunes
--- On Mon, 11/2/09, Frederick Noronha f...@goa-india.org wrote:
Dr Celsa Pinto (currently the director of education, Government of
Goa), in her economic history of
It appears that rankings ( 1-12) are inversely related to the diversity of
their population.
Homogeneity of the populace - others would call it white bread - makes for much
happiness and contentment, apparently.
I. Nunes
--- On Sun, 11/1/09, Gilbert Lawrence gilbert2...@yahoo.com wrote:
Dear Goanet Moderator:
Request to post.
With the onset of the tourist season, here is a reprise of the article
published O Heraldo, dated 31 July 2006.
I. Nunes
^^
Goa For Sale
To the Editor Oheraldo:
With reference to the recent postings by Sandra Wright and John Main
I. Nunes responds:
A lack of democracy ( which is also a threat to ethic identity), lack of
economic development, globalization, existence of ethnic fragmentation (and
heterogenity by population size. Add refugees too) and warring neighbours, are
all positively associated with the
It seems to me that these dumb people (yes!) hear and read of personal
trainers, and personal coaches and personal what-nots in use by Bollywood, who
appropriated this nonsense from the west, and then latch on as me-too.
Lemmings anyone?
I. Nunes
--- On Sun, 10/25/09, Santosh Helekar
Size is important for fair representation in a democracy.
Or would you rather have the community, religious, ethic or other, seek and be
classified under schedule and protected status, and then ignored and
forgotten?
Or seek correction through civil war?
Witness Sri Lanka, N. Ireland,
Dear Gilbert Lawrence,
You will agree that ignorance vastly amusing as it is in exposure, has been
helped by the Internet, yes?
It is very likely that many lay people still believe in the virtues of blood
letting, fire cupping, in humours, in mercury and arsenic for STDs, in
lobotomies, etc
Dear Soter,
I wholly agree with you.
Enough with the pontification of irrelevancies by sit-on-the-fence
pseudo-intellects.
Time for action.
best,
I. Nunes
-- On Sat, 10/17/09, soter wrote:
There are some Goans, some of whom are reputed journalists, who exhort
everyone
to be optimistic
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Planning to get married in Goa?
www.weddingsetcgoa.com
Making your 'dream
that it
is of zero use to Goans. Goa was already annexed in 1961
jc
2009/9/29 lyrawmn lyra...@yahoo.com:
My reference was to the 1951 Peace in the Pacific Treaty to which
Japan and the USA were signatories, following WWII.
The distinction I was attempting was that nations wage war, surrender
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Response to Francis Ribeiro:
And you, no doubt felt compelled to interject an element of caste in your good
advice.
I. Nunes
--- On Tue, 9/22/09, Francis Ribeiro ja...@rediffmail.com wrote:
Can anybody tell me who is really a Goan? I know my ancestors were Hindu
Saraswat Brahmins, migrated
Response to Mr. Mesquita:
If Goa is losing her identity, know it is in great part due to goans themselves
who aid and abet the loss by acting as middlemen in property deals with forged
deeds, unrestrained property development, mining ventures, all of which are
contributory in
Canada is America's hat, nein?
I. Nunes
--- On Sun, 9/20/09, Mario Goveia mgov...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
From: Mario Goveia mgov...@sbcglobal.net
Subject: Re: [Goanet] ARE GOANS RACIST ?
To: goanet@lists.goanet.org
Date: Sunday, September 20, 2009, 8:08 AM
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Dear Goanet Readers,
With tourism considered the dominant industry in Goa, a critical evaluation of
tourism's real earnings contribution is required.
So too the outlay that Goa expends to develop and promote this industry.
With the tourist season opening up, Goans need
August 25, 2009 - Goanet's 15th Anniversary
FN:
Would that be bhondo (sp) or bondo re: sterile coconut?
Water? Narlachen
August 25, 2009 - Goanet's 15th Anniversary
--- On Tue, 8/25/09, Frederick Noronha f...@goa-india.org wrote:
From: Frederick
August 25, 2009 - Goanet's 15th Anniversary
To Valmiki Faleiro:
Very interesting 6-part article of yours.
Please add Bahamas to
Goanet:
Can anyone in explain why this Dr. Joseph Manley [referenced in the Guardian
article] who said he served in Vietnam, was ineligible for any Veterans Health
Benefits?
Or for either Medical (based on income) or Medicare (age) Health Benefits?
To date, there is no cure (or reversal)
One could argue that Goa has become a retirement ' home '.
Not for Goans, but for the many foreigners who can spot ideal conditions - most
would say cheap - in retiring to Goa. And perhaps running a business on the
side!
Expat enclaves in gated communities with the good, and good natured
to a Reserve Bank of
India.
best,
I. Nunes.
--- On Thu, 8/20/09, Marshall Mendonza mmendonz...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Marshall Mendonza mmendonz...@gmail.com
Subject: [Goanet] How the NRI has fallen from grace
To: goanet goanet@lists.goanet.org
Date: Thursday, August 20, 2009, 11:19 AM
lyrawmn :
Do you
Mirabilis jalapa also known as: four o' clock, marvel-of-Peru,
beauty-of-the-night plant.
Family: Nyctaginaceae
--- On Fri, 8/21/09, lyrawmn lyra...@yahoo.com wrote:
From: lyrawmn lyra...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: [Goanet] A friend sent me this query via Facebook. Could you help
FN:
As referenced in Navhind Times
http://www.navhindtimes.com/story.php?story=2009011852
Shabduli is Mirabilis jalapa
I. Nunes
--- On Fri, 8/21/09, Frederick FN Noronha f...@goa-india.org wrote:
From: Frederick FN Noronha f...@goa-india.org
Subject: [Goanet] A friend sent me this query via
August 20 - WORLD GOA DAY
Celebrating the inclusion of Konkani in the 8th schedule of the
Indian Constitution on August 20, 1992
For a list of World Goa Day events see:
at Goa Chambers of Commerce and Industry Hall,
near Azad Maidan in Panjim, Goa
http://medieval-goa.notlong.com
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lyrawmn wrote:
The information in M. Goveia post is severely at variance with what has
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