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WHEN: December 21, 2006 @ 4:00pm More info: http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2006-December/051412.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >From http://www.goanvoice.org.uk RECENT ITEMS OF PARTICULAR INTEREST ON GOANET. BY CORNEL DACOSTA Why do relatively few women participate on Goanet? This is the key question concentrating many minds recently. Goan Voice(UK) readers, both male and female are welcome to contribute to this discussion. A Chinese film The Old Barber, directed by Hasi Chaolu, won the Golden Peacock Award at the 37th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) last week. This top award consisted of a citation and a cash prize of Rs. 10 lakh. With two major articles on Goanet recently, on Great Goans, many additional names have been suggested including that of Francis Newton Souza. According to some Goans in London who knew Francis when he lived a bohemian life-style, he was an eccentric character while deeply immersed in his unusual paintings. These paintings, as noted previously on GV( UK ) are now selling at quite incredible prices. Hopefully, those Goans who knew Francis in London , will come forward to tell us as much as possible about this great painter while in London . Are GV( UK ) readers inclined to think that Goa is in a mess? Some fairly heated discussion has taken place on Goanet on this issue. The claims and counter-claims seem to be evenly balanced for now. However, one key subsequent question perhaps needs a serious response---Is it Goa or Goans who are in a mess? Undoubtedly, GV(UK) readers could make a useful contribution to Goanet on this theme. In a substantial article by Eduardo Faleiro on Language and Beyond, we are provided much detail on the language controversy in Goa regarding Marathi and Konkani and their spoken and written versions. As some GV(UK) readers are familiar with both languages, Eduardo's article would particularly interest them and the competing claims for each language for Goa . Finally, an interesting post on "Pope no longer doubts Thomas reached India " is presented by Gaspar Almeida.. According to Gaspar, Pope Benedict has explicitly recognised that Thomas the Apostle reached India long before Catholicism was brought to Goa/India by the Portuguese. The Pope's updated published text clarifies the situation and now says ( 27/9/06 in Rome ) "Let us remember that an ancient tradition claims that Thomas first evangelised Syria ,and Persia and then went on to Western India from where he also reached Southern India . Please visit the Goanet archives at http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/ To subscribe to Goanet send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Goanet supports BMX, the alumni network of Britto's, St Mary's and Xavier's -- three prominent institutions in Mapusa, Goa. Events scheduled from Dec 16 to 21, 2006 For more details visit http://www.bmxgoa.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------