2008/8/12 Victor Rangel-Ribeiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Dear Gabe,
>      Let me repeat my incomplete message, and add to it:
>
> Dear Gabe,
>      To the best of my knowledge, no law governs who may or may not organize 
> a Goan Convention. I did not question Casa de Goa's authority to organize it 
> in Lisbon; I just went, participated, and contributed to the best of my 
> ability.
>      In Lisbon, when Kevin mooted the idea of holding it in Toronto this 
> year, enthusiasm was running high, and many people thought it was an 
> excellent idea. I thought so too.
>      In Toronto, Renee announced his intention to hold it in London next 
> year. Cornel takes umbrage at it, and perhaps some others will. Commissioner 
> Faleiro has apparently announced that it will be held in Australia. He 
> certainly has the right to hold a convention wherever he feels it should be 
> held, but the Goan International Convention is not a Government enterprise, 
> even though the Goa Government does support it with funds whenever it is 
> held; and it should never be an official Government enterprise, because then 
> it will be politicized and eventually wither on the vine.
>      Very best regards,
>      Victor

Dear Victor,

Thank you, for taking the time and effort to respond to my question. Take care.

-- 
DEV BOREM KORUM.

Gabe Menezes.
London.

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