[Goanet] Fr. Anthony Saldanha, S.J. - Patron Saint of St. Peter's Church Altar Boys -RIP
Hi Everyone, It is with a heavy heart that I have to inform you all of the passing away of Fr. Anthony Saldanha of St. Peter's Parish, Bandra, Bombay last night. It was Fr. Saldanha who whipped the St. Peters' Church Altar Boys group into shape and made them an exemplary Altar Boys' Organization for all the world to emulate. During my experiences in parishes around the US, I know how much the altar boys would wish for an administrator like Fr. Anthony Saldanha. A Goan and a Bardezkar, Fr. Saldanha was a long term resident of Bandra. His family had a quaint little cottage on St. Cyril's Road. In testy Bandra, where rivalry between the East Indians and the Goans was always at an all time high, Fr. Saldanha, who was a part of both worlds (Goan and long Term Bandra Resident) was the voice of Mediation and Moderation. He always organized the St. Peter's Altar Boys picnics in Manori, Vasai etc. (East Indian strongholds) so that we the Goan Altar Boys of St. Peters would better understand the East Indian guys. I bet many of the East Indian altar boys at St. Peters did'nt even know that Fr. Anthony Saldanha was a Goan, because of his fluency in Marathi and his non-parochial demeanor. Fr. Saldhana was also a consistent source of Soccour to the old Goans of St. Peter's Parish. They always were revved up after Sunday Home delivered Communion or meeting with Fr. Saldanha. In these days when Goan-East Indian rivalries are flourishing world wide in far flung places like Australia, Canada and the US, etc. Fr. Anthony Saldanha's life should be an example for all. I recognition of his devoted, exemplary service to altar boys, I think we should start a campaign to fast track him to sainthood as a patron saint of Altar boys the world over. There amy be a patron Saint of Altar Boys honoured by the Catholic Church, but whoever he is, he will not have done as much for Altar Boys as much as Fr. Anthony Saldanha ! Best Regards, Dr. Carmo D'Cruz, Indan Harbour Beach, Florida. ___ Goanet mailing list Goanet@lists.goanet.org http://lists.goanet.org/listinfo.cgi/goanet-goanet.org
[Goanet] JUSTICE FOR SPORTSPERSONS.
JUSTICE FOR SPORTSPERSONS. This is in reply to Floriano Lobo goasuraj Pratima Gaonkar. (goasuraj) write up on 29.10.06 in response to my article on the suicides of sportspersons Angela Gomes and Pratima Gaumkar and harassment to Dr. Susane DSouza by Goa Sports Minister Maddkaikar. Florian I highly appreciate your comments on the said subject. I find in you and your party someone fighting for the cause of Goa and Goans dedicatedly. This I have seen with my own eyes. Your party is not like any other party in Goa that looks only for the election gains. You take up causes of public interest. I know your efforts to raise funds for Pratimas poor mother and while you were raising funds for her, Maddkaikar and others were sleeping in Goa. What have they done for the poor family members of Pratima? Why till now the person who has driven Pratima to commit suicide is not brought to trial? Where are Madkaikar and Congress Party? You said your Party will revive the cases into the deaths of Pratima Gaonkar and Angela Gomes and bring the culprits to book. This is a promise the Party makes to Sports loving Goa and Goans. I and innumerable friends of mine support you and your party on this subject and if necessary I will stand by you on this issue. The two suicides of Angela Gomes and of Pratima Gaumkar must be probed and guilty not only exposed but also punished. About Dr. Susane DSouza, she was my colleague at St. Xaviers College Mapusa for 4 years and also at Post Graduate Center Panjim. Besides a very good student throughout her academic career, she was an outstanding sportsperson and was a champion athlete in High Jump. She did very well even at All India level. She played number of games and participated in many athletics events at School, College, Goa and National levels. She possessed high moral character and was a disciplined girl during those days maintaining her high integrity. Madkaikar has no reason to punish her because Dr. Susane will not merit any such action from her superiors because of her high morals and other high grade characteristics. She has devoted so much of her youthful life for the cause of Goan sports and for such a person to punish in this way is a crime. SAG and Madkaikar will have to answer this question during the election time which is due shortly. I have already spoken to many of the people in Madkaikars constituency and they have also vowed to make this issue during the election time. I will also speak to Nirmala Sawant to make this as an election issue during the forthcoming election. Nirmala Sawant was an opponent of Mudkaikar during the last election. Three days back I called Tiatrist William de Curtorim to tell him to sing another song hitting hard Madkaikar for being revengeful towards Dr. Susane. Earlier in one song William praised Madkaikar and made him unnecessarily popular. Not only Dr. Susane but her great father Joviniano and her younger sister Yolanda brought laurels to Goa and Goans thru sports. Her father was once one of the top Goan footballers in Goa and also in Bombay while playing for Tatas. Arpora School during those days rarely produced such a gigantic and brilliant athlete and footballer. He was the pride of Arpora School then. His was one of the photos adorned the Display Wall of Arpora School during those days. Only the photos of outstanding sportsmen of Arpora School were displayed that time. Yolanda Dr. Susanes younger sister was also a good athlete and a top footballer representing Goa and even captaining Goan team. Dr. Susanes family members have given so much for the cause of Goan sports and to treat such a person shabbily by Madkaikar is like committing a crime which should not go unforgiven. I thought people from Calangute will raise this issue forcefully in Goa when their own daughter was treated shabbily by Madkaikar but surprised no saner voice came out from anyone in Calangute. Earlier Calangute was known to raise its voice for justice but now no, because the villagers of those days fighting for justice are no more in that village now, it looks. Florian Bab you said in your reply that Needless to say that the Party is distressed at the way Dr. Suzane D'Souza has been humiliated at the hands of the SAG and now the untimely death of Angela Gomes. That Dr. Suzane D'Souza had to knock at the doors of the High Court of Bombay at Goa to rectify the injustice over her emoluments is another thing altogether. Who are these guys who treat our persevering Goan athletes in this manner? The people of Goa and largely the sporting fraternity in Goa must make it a point to read the Chapter X (at Page 62) of the Party's ROAD MAP FOR GOA under Sports Leisure. Florian Bab, I have read your Road Map for Goa and am sure you will fight for justice not only to Dr. Susane, Angela Gomes and Pratima Gaumkar but also to all other such sportspersons. Now coming to young Goan
Re: [Goanet] Moses COLACO - Footballer from Velim
From: CARMO DCRUZ [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [Goanet] Moses COLACO - Footballer from Velim Hi Everyone, Finally it wamed the cockles of my Goenkar/Velkar heart to hear that we had an outstanding Colaco in soccer named Moses Colaco from Velim. Was he a zonnkar or not ? Was he from the Colaco clan near the Velim church area or was he from Carxeta, Velim ? Dr.Carmo D'Cruz Carmo, Did you mean to ask, Zonnkar or chonnkar? To the best of my info, he was not a Chonnkar. Didn't have the privilege of knowing Moses but his elder brother Milton was a friend. The house was at Vaz vaddo. And yes, he was a descendant of the Carambolim clan. May the souls of all departed chonnkars and zonnkars be at peace. Valmiki ___ Goanet mailing list Goanet@lists.goanet.org http://lists.goanet.org/listinfo.cgi/goanet-goanet.org
Re: [Goanet] Goanet's Three Generations
Yeah, I too was very surprised. A post on Goanet... actually without any malice :-) These times... are achanging! FN On 05/11/06, Bella Rebello-Hamm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear All, This inspiring educational and heart moving texts, with no malice, no negative curiosity really warms my heart!. We should have more such literacy and more Goans will interact on subjects without having to be scared! Isabella. -- FN 9822122436 +91-832-240-9490 (phone calls after 1 pm please) Free the airwaves... for India's sake (see the article at the URL below) [http://www.tehelka.com/home/2006/2006.asp?filename=18.jpg] ___ Goanet mailing list Goanet@lists.goanet.org http://lists.goanet.org/listinfo.cgi/goanet-goanet.org
Re: [Goanet] Panjim or Panaji
We need to accept that there are different names for the same place in different languages. Bicholim/Dicholim, Margao/Moddganv (not MADgao), Chodan/Chorao, Divadde/Divar, Salgaon/Saligao, Haldone/Aldona, Kankon/Canacona, Kongotte/Calangute. The list goes on. Of course, you can't just mispronounce a name out of ignorance and hope to make it the norm. As former Indian minister Maneka Gandhi did when she told us of her growing up days in Bam-bo-liM (with a stress on the last M)! This changes across time too. Candolim is believed to have been Kand'halli (influenced by the Kannada suffix 'halli' for village... if one recalls right). So we have three options: (i) push whatever we see right (given our historical, political, linguistic, communal biases) (ii) accept what is obviously wrong, because of all this confusion, and an inability to face reality (iii) accept that diversity means that the same place could well have different names for different people. It works for people too. People know me as Frederick (in journalism), Rico (since schooldays), Frederico (at Britto's), FN (in some techie cicles), Freddy (while studying in Berlin) and, gosh, even Fred (a name I never adopted myself, but was forced to because in 1994 email systems simply didn't nine-alphabet log-in names on the Unix-based system I was then using). It may be late in the day, but I've decided to accept all except the last name; Goanetters please note :-) FN On 04/11/06, John DSouza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Nearly all Catholic Goans, whom I have encountered in different parts of the worlsd still refer to Goa's capital as Panjim. Likewise, only officialdom calls Margao, Madgaon and Bombay,Mumbai. Michael Karachi, Pakistan -- FN 9822122436 +91-832-240-9490 (phone calls after 1 pm please) Free the airwaves... for India's sake (see the article at the URL below) [http://www.tehelka.com/home/2006/2006.asp?filename=18.jpg] ___ Goanet mailing list Goanet@lists.goanet.org http://lists.goanet.org/listinfo.cgi/goanet-goanet.org
Re: [Goanet] Goanet's Three Generations/response to Roland
Since I have a mental age of 72 (soon to be 73), I don't understand why you'll guys are berating me and making me younger than my years! I earned every grey-hair in my beard (and lost every hair on my head) the hard way! FN On 04/11/06, Carvalho [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Even if you insist that the Frederick generation doesn't know what they are talking about (haha got you there), it is very pessimistic to hope that the fires that burn within the Sunnith and Aristos of Goa should extinguish themselves. -- FN 9822122436 +91-832-240-9490 (phone calls after 1 pm please) Free the airwaves... for India's sake (see the article at the URL below) [http://www.tehelka.com/home/2006/2006.asp?filename=18.jpg] ___ Goanet mailing list Goanet@lists.goanet.org http://lists.goanet.org/listinfo.cgi/goanet-goanet.org
Re: [Goanet] Quick reply from Goa NRI Commissioner's office. That's efficiency!
Silviano, Frederick is quite right. Don't be too happy with the quick response. Lets see what they put into action as opposed to what they mouth. It may be a classic case of good salesmanship but bad delivery. But I suppose you rejoice since compared to past experiences, there is at least salesmanship where there was only lethargy and rudeness before. I read the Gulf newspapers on-line and compared to what the Kerala Govt has been doing for its expats, the Goa Govt should be ashamed of themselves. Kerala offers its NRIs preference for good real estate opportunities, quick disbursement of remittances, identifies genuine businesses they could invest in, arranges for smooth burial proceesses of Keralites dying overseas, takes up legal cases of Keralites victimised in the Gulf countries and offers poor labourers good insurance coverage so that their families in Kerala are not impoverished should the bread earner perish. The list could go on and on. We Goans do nothing but talk. The Keralites do nothing but act. Roland. On 11/4/06, Frederick FN Noronha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: To be honest, I don't think the NRIs Office in Goa has been prompt in all case. High time that expat Goans exercise more of their critical faculties, put important issues on the agenda, and have a long list of various issues waiting to be taken up -- before the annual mela called the NRI Convention comes and whizzes past us all, in the midst of the year-end festivities and trips home. In my opinion, a number of states which have less of an experience with out-migration have done a great deal more for their expats. Goa has a lot of catching up to do. --FN PS: I think it's more than a bit odd that anyone accessing the NRI site should have to fill up so much information before being able to access most of the information. At least, this was the situation some days back... when I visited, and quickly gave up! On 04/11/06, Silviano Barbosa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am attaching my letter to Goa NRI Commissioner's and a quick reply/action from his office with his kind permission! Please write to him for any of your concerns! Many thanks to Shri Tushar Halarnkar, OSD to NRI Commissioner, for a quick action/response ___ Goanet mailing list Goanet@lists.goanet.org http://lists.goanet.org/listinfo.cgi/goanet-goanet.org
[Goanet] OBITUARY: Baptist D'Souza - Ex-KOC
Baptist D'Souza of Duler/Mapusa, Ex Kuwait Oil Company, husband of Late Milagrina D'Souza Father of John/Olive, Annie/Seby, Rita, Sylvester/Clemy and Inez/Roy Grandfather of Gavin, Kelsey, Nigel, Nebraska, Myren, Allister, Allison and Anderson Funeral services scheduled for Nov 8, 2006 Born May 13, 1992 Died Nov 5, 2006 CONTACT (832) 2263349 ___ Goanet mailing list Goanet@lists.goanet.org http://lists.goanet.org/listinfo.cgi/goanet-goanet.org
[Goanet] OBITUARY: Baptist D'Souza - Ex-KOC (correction)
Baptist D'Souza of Duler/Mapusa, Ex Kuwait Oil Company, husband of Late Milagrina D'Souza Father of John/Olive, Annie/Seby, Rita, Sylvester/Clemy and Inez/Roy Grandfather of Gavin, Kelsey, Nigel, Nebraska, Myren, Allister, Allison and Anderson Funeral services scheduled for Nov 8, 2006 Born May 13, 1922 (correction) Died Nov 5, 2006 CONTACT (832) 2263349 ___ Goanet mailing list Goanet@lists.goanet.org http://lists.goanet.org/listinfo.cgi/goanet-goanet.org
[Goanet] Keep the name of our state GOA !
Hi Everyone, We should keep the name of our Golden GOA as it is. When the foreign multinationals in Bangalore get confused between Bengal and Bengalooru, the Karnataka Guys will realize the mistake they have made. Throughout its history*, Goa has been known as Gomantachala, Gopakapattna, Govapuri, Govarashtra, Gova and Goa. Imagine confusing our Golden Goa with the lawless capital of the lawless state of Bihar if Gopakapattana was adopted - Whats Next ? Electing Laloo Prasad Yadav as our Chief Minister ? We have already got his friends- Goan Gaon Goon Churchill Alemao as MP and Mickey Pacheco as MLA and they are making a Gaan of the place ! We should crucify the guys who even suggest or attempt to change the name of our state !. Best Regards, Dr. Carmo D'Cruz Proud Shastikar, Velkar, Even Nore Proud To Be A Goenkar ! INDIAn Harbour Beach, Florida. * From Re-Discovering Goa - A thesis done in partial fufillment of the requirements of the degree of Master of Business Administration by Carmo D'Cruz in the Department of Portuguese Language and Culture at the University of Texas at Austin (1989) ___ Goanet mailing list Goanet@lists.goanet.org http://lists.goanet.org/listinfo.cgi/goanet-goanet.org
[Goanet] MONDAY MUSE: A LITTLE MORE...
MONDAY MUSE (6 November 2006) A LITTLE MORE... In Don Bosco High School, an Italian priest, Fr Gatti, taught me English in the tenth standard. He was huge, humourous and a highly effective teacher. My language skills prospered under his nurturing. Although, he taught me only for a year, I continued interacting with him for three more years until he passed away. He had a lasting impact on my life and more specifically to the way I looked at life. He opened my mind's eyes towards seeing things around me with a larger and deeper perspective. During one such interaction, Fr. Gatti asked me, At what temperature does water boil? Promptly, I replied, 100 degrees centigrade And at what use can you put this 100 degrees boiling water To have a bath Fr. Gatti had a hearty laugh, You will get burnt all over if you bathe with 100 degrees boiling water Chastened and wisened, I spoke, You can make tea... cook vegetables... boil an egg... Correct! Now increase the temperature of the water by one degree. What will happen? The water will be transformed into steam! And what use can you put steam to? Fr Gatti queried. You can run a steam engine... you can run a ship... Exactly! Fr Gatti interjected, By just increasing the temperature by one degree, the result is magnified to thousand fold... from boiling a little egg to moving a huge ship or train. So often we speak about our frustration that desired results do not flow from what we believe to be our hundred percent efforts. Our sincerity and our efforts may be perfect. We are doing everything right... we are on the right track... but if results are not as desired, surely we need to put in that extra degree of effort... that extra degree of enthusiasm... that extra degree of persistence. That extra degree will help us achieve greater goals. May success not elude us because we have given up even when we are in striking distance! A little extra transforms ordinary into extraordinary Speak through action must be a continuous story! Regards Pravin 6 November 2006, Goa. A life coach with a passion to connect people to their potential, Pravin Sabnis has conducted over 500 workshops for leading corporate and other groups through his firm - unlearning unlimited, based in Goa, India. The Monday Muse series, started on the first Monday of 2004, is dedicated to the theme of the National President of JCI-India. 2004 - Touch to Transform , 2005 - We are the Future and 2006 - Speak Through Action. ___ Goanet mailing list Goanet@lists.goanet.org http://lists.goanet.org/listinfo.cgi/goanet-goanet.org
Re: [Goanet] OK! FEPPI BODDEI TO ME!
Hi Silvano, Happy birthday for Nov 3. Sorry to have missed it, but I just don't keep track. (Stopped celebrating my own birthdays since 12.) It is nice knowing you, and keeping in track with your work though. I am sure I can speak on behalf of other Goanetters to say we wish to see more of you on Goanet! So write something for Goanet Reader with a Cuncolim flavour, okay? All the best for the coming year, which I'm sure will see you productive and prolific in your writing. Keep up the good work. It was great meeting up at Miramar. Hope some of you guys can make it for this year's Goanetters meeting, plans for which are being worked out here by Vivian and others. FN PS: Herman Carneiro is/will be down in Goa. On 04/11/06, Silviano Barbosa wrote: I don't rely on anyone! So I will do it to me, just like at Xmas I send a Xmas card to me (from u know who) and I email to myself (I don't even get junk mail on my B-day) and I make a phone call to myself (from cell to land line, and I tell my family, see someone wished me!), as no one will do it for me. So no shinn on anyone: Even though I remind people, how not to forget my boddei, they still do mud-dom, boddveam: November 1- All Saints Day (as if I was a devil) November 2 - All Souls Day (Almas do outro Mudo) November 3 - All Silviano-s Day. -- -- FN [https://southasiaict4d.wordpress.com/] 9822122436 +91-832-240-9490 Free the airwaves... for India's sake (see the article at the URL below) [http://www.tehelka.com/story_main22.asp?filename=op06Free_the.asp] ___ Goanet mailing list Goanet@lists.goanet.org http://lists.goanet.org/listinfo.cgi/goanet-goanet.org
Re: [Goanet] INformation on Transfer of Shipping of Personal
Elaborate details on what you seek can be found at http://www.cbec.gov.in/cae/customs/info-trvllrs/bagge-rules.htm Alan ___ Goanet mailing list Goanet@lists.goanet.org http://lists.goanet.org/listinfo.cgi/goanet-goanet.org
Re: [Goanet] A woman without a culture of her own
Nasci Caldeira wrote: Hello Cornel, You have taken offence at my dislike of what you said that you are 'wheatish' in colour,and my subsequent response in a joking manner! Do you not see my 'smiley'?? You are so outraged like the Mullahs at bare statement of fact. As you can read below, it is Victor Rangel who pulled you up for trying to go as wheatish, and I only seconded the same in a humorous manner. Do not worry Cornel, I am also dark skinned,http://au.messenger.yahoo.com Victor replies, Dear Nasci, I was not trying to pull up Cornel for anything. Colour matters nothing to me. Were I to meet Cornel, or see his likeness in a photographs, I would not notice the colour of his skin, nor would I notice yours, were you also in the pic, nor would I weigh whether one of you was fairer than the other. We need to see each other as human beings, devoid of skin colour or caste. Very best regards to you and to Cornel, Victor Rangel-Ribeiro ___ Goanet mailing list Goanet@lists.goanet.org http://lists.goanet.org/listinfo.cgi/goanet-goanet.org
Re: [Goanet] Goanet's Three Generations
Dear Selma, Isabella, Roland, et al, To the three generations whose achievements and contributions have been listed so far, may I add that my generation---Goans in their eighties and nineties---is still around, contributing in some little measure to the present and the future of Goa... It will be time enough to forget us when we die. Regards to all, Victor Rangel-Ribeiro Bella Rebello-Hamm wrote: Dear All, This inspiring educational and heart moving texts, with no malice, no negative curiosity really warms my heart!. We should have more such literacy and more Goans will interact on subjects without having to be scared! Isabella. ___ ___ Goanet mailing list Goanet@lists.goanet.org http://lists.goanet.org/listinfo.cgi/goanet-goanet.org
[Goanet] Vacancies in Dubai
Dear All, Vacancies exists for a Construction Company for the following posts. 1. Autocad Draughtsman with 3/ 5 years Gulf Experience (Civil / M.E.P Services) 2. Timekeepers for Site Projects with knowledge of English/ Hindi 3. Storekeepers for Site Projects with knowledge for Building Materials. Accommodation will be provided for Timekeepers and Storekeepers... Employment visa will be provided to the right candidates. Please email your CV to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or fax 04-3477177 . Attn: Mrs. Fernandes. Thanks, Mrs. Fernandes Dubai - U.A.E. ___ Goanet mailing list Goanet@lists.goanet.org http://lists.goanet.org/listinfo.cgi/goanet-goanet.org
Re: [Goanet] Moses COLACO - Footballer from Velim
At the risk of exposing my ignorance, may I ask what is chonnkar, Valmiki? Roland. On 11/5/06, Valmiki Faleiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: CARMO DCRUZ [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [Goanet] Moses COLACO - Footballer from Velim Hi Everyone, Finally it wamed the cockles of my Goenkar/Velkar heart to hear that we had an outstanding Colaco in soccer named Moses Colaco from Velim. Was he a zonnkar or not ? Was he from the Colaco clan near the Velim church area or was he from Carxeta, Velim ? Dr.Carmo D'Cruz Carmo, Did you mean to ask, Zonnkar or chonnkar? To the best of my info, he was not a Chonnkar. Didn't have the privilege of knowing Moses but his elder brother Milton was a friend. The house was at Vaz vaddo. And yes, he was a descendant of the Carambolim clan. May the souls of all departed chonnkars and zonnkars be at peace. Valmiki ___ Goanet mailing list Goanet@lists.goanet.org http://lists.goanet.org/listinfo.cgi/goanet-goanet.org
Re: [Goanet] An evening of Narkasur spotting
Good thinking, good writing Vidya. It is people like you who truly reflect the India I came from and the India I hold close to my bosom. May your tribe forever increase. Roland. On 11/3/06, Vidyadhar Gadgil wrote: Shades of 'vivek'. Well, looks like the friend of a cousin of yours is a Hindutva apologist, and apparently they generally like to remain anonymous, at least on Goanet. ___ Goanet mailing list Goanet@lists.goanet.org http://lists.goanet.org/listinfo.cgi/goanet-goanet.org
[Goanet] Tiatr News ( VCDs, William de Curtorim' Tiatr special, Late Rosario Dias etc)
06112006 Tiatr News ( VCDs, William de Curtorim' Tiatr special, Late Rosario Dias etc) Tiatr FR. EUSEBEIO FERRAO by Salvador Afons releasing 2nd week of December. See some Pics SOUNSAR SOMPO PORIAN by Com. Domnic Luis Bachaan. Strangely, the crowd for the first show at Panjim was not as expected. about 300 only. (which is about 33% of the capacity). But like most other tiatr ads it was said 'Packed house in Panjim' http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=290166486size=l See pics 'BAILANCHI DADAGIRI GHOU RATNAGIRI by William de Courtorim. Like Chruchill Alemao Luizinho Faleiro never see eye to eye to each other, our William de Courtorim also seems similar situation with Lawry ( Osvy). There were at leat 4 songs (sung by others too) on 'Sacrament' or husband having affairs etc. At one spoint, William even gave small 'bashonn' saying Lawry Oswy left their wives ? and that Alfred Rose was the one and only one Melody King and for these he receive a big round of public applause. Crowed was about 500. Tickets were cheap too. Buy 2 and get one free (not really) but Rs. 40 (usaully rs.60) i.e. two ticket you need Rs.120 but you get 3 for 120 for William de Curtorim Tiatr. He also said to boycott all tiatr with Rs.60 and this way the ticket will atomaticlly come down to Rs.40. He also said his new VCD releasing on 25th Nov. He also praised Bardexkars more than Saxttikars and majority of actors were Bardeskars except Maria and her Husband Jack Rodson and another 2. Strangely, his daughter was not seen acting but saw some one like her at backstage helping tiatr setting etc. William sang only three songs. One solo (where he was called back 4 times, evrytime with his typical on the spot composition), one with Mimicry song -Voice of Kid Boxer, Young Meneges, Miguel Rod, Robin Vaz, Anthony Mendes etc and third one being Duo with Hortencio Pereira. http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=290166483size=o It seems more and more Tiatr are staged abroad now a days. Mario Menezes Tiatr was scheduled at Dubai on 2nd and 3rd Nov. same hall but two different tiatr one new and one old. Next one to tour to Gulf is John D Silva with his DHULL NEW VCDs released/to Release JESU by Mini Mario (it said 'just released in the hand of Fr. Conceidao in the presence of more than 3000 people (may be at Mandur). It also appears 'all songs VCD' with 12 songs.. More info next time. MEVONK NA by Minino de Benaulim/Music House (It says 'Released' withTari, Fatima, Jessica, Agustinho, Joana etc) More info next time. CHINTRNAM NUIM SOPNAM (to release Xmas Time) With Ophelia, Roseferns, Annie, Tari, Dr.Kiran, etc etc It is not by 'Jessie' as I thought earlier. Her name does not even appear in the list or too tiny ad which is even very hard to read. it also appears that this film, initially, available to screen at various places. However, there is still no sign of EKSURO by Anthony Sylvester/Aliston Also, the film MOGACHI ZHOR looks like, going to be ready in December (and not in time for IFFI as predicted before). Did you know ? Jose Rod is 'Zanvoim' (Son in Law) of Antonette Mendes late Romeo Mendes. Something that I come to know only yesterday on NT. Now, please see this tiatrist Late Rosario Dias I really thought I knew him and wrote to a few other tiatrists but strangely no one came back to me yet. I think I even remeber his superb acting/roles as Police Ispector, Advocate etc. Can any one help ? http://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoauk/290186814/ Until next time, bye for now. [EMAIL PROTECTED] for Goa NRI related info... http://in.groups.yahoo.com/group/GOAN-NRI/ Konkani Songs, Goan Photos, Tiatr/Film VCDs, Bank interest rates etc etc (for updates etc click below) http://in.groups.yahoo.com/group/GOAN-NRI/files/ Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com ___ Goanet mailing list Goanet@lists.goanet.org http://lists.goanet.org/listinfo.cgi/goanet-goanet.org
Re: [Goanet] INformation on Transfer of Shipping of Personal Items from UK to Goa
On 04/11/06, Karl Josephine Sancharnet deSousa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Netters, Does anyone know or had experience transfering residence from UK to Goa. I would like to know 1) Whether Goods can be shipped directly to Goa, the agents in UK are sying it has to go to Bombay 2) Any problem with customs since all the goods are manny many years old? 3) Any other relevant information thanks Karl RESPONSE: I know of one person who has Indian Nationality, who has moved lock, stock and barrel from the U.K. to Navelim, Goa. The container arrived directly in Goa. My cousin too, from Dubai sent a container to Goa. The customs are pretty sticky, irrespective of whether the goods are old nor not...seems some greasing or influence is needed! The person from Navelim will be here in London for the Navelim Feast day celebrations. I shall enquire and post the experience here on Goanet. -- DEV BOREM KORUM. Gabe Menezes. London, England ___ Goanet mailing list Goanet@lists.goanet.org http://lists.goanet.org/listinfo.cgi/goanet-goanet.org
Re: [Goanet] Fr. Anthony Saldanha, S.J. - Patron Saint of St. Peter's Church Altar Boys -RIP
What ? Carmo proposing a Bardezcar for sainthood ? That will tilt the ratio towards the Bardezcars - tut, tut, cant have that. :) :) May Father Saldanha who has touched the hearts of so many rest in eternal peace. Vivian (ex-Bandra boy) CARMO DCRUZ wrote: Hi Everyone, It is with a heavy heart that I have to inform you all of the passing away of Fr. Anthony Saldanha of St. Peter's Parish, Bandra, Bombay last night. It was Fr. Saldanha who whipped the St. Peters' Church Altar Boys group into shape and made them an exemplary Altar Boys' Organization for all the world to emulate. ___ Goanet mailing list Goanet@lists.goanet.org http://lists.goanet.org/listinfo.cgi/goanet-goanet.org
[Goanet] State of Systems Engineering Programs in India and Lunch before Next Shuttle Launch at The Taste of Goa Restaurant in Cape Caneveral
Dr Shaikh, 'India has done very little in field of systems engineering' This was the headline in the Navhind Times which is the major English language newspaper in the State of Goa, India. I will tell my mom to hold the copies of the newspaper for me. This should be a good time to insert an ad for Florida Tech Systems Engineering Program in the educational section of the Times of India or Navhind Times. Also closer to home, I have just been told that the crew of the next Space Shuttle Mission at the request of apna astronaut Sunita Lynn Pandya Williams (MSEM-FIT- mid 90s) has decided to have their lunch before lift off scheduled for around 9pm that night, at my nth cousin Theodore Mazarello's restaurant Taste of Goa on Dec 7. The restaurant is located in Cape Canaveral on AIA just opposite the USA (United Space Alliance) facilities. Theodore did not know what the FBI is upto for this lunch before launch - even if they clear the dining room, he said the Florida Tech Dept of Engineering Management and Eng Systems and the Florida Tech administration is most welcome to have lunch in his spacious kitchen or in the verrandah out side the restaurant. Apparently Sunita has requested him to make some boneless tandoori chicken so that she can have it in space, along with with the Chappatis and Samosas and stash of imli chutney and hot sauce that she plans to take up there. See link to one of the many bios of Sunita on the Internet: http://news.asianweek.com/news/view_article.html?article_id=093d2ca3568045fa121ec4ae481f8be8 So with Sunita in Space, Systems Engineering in the news and our ads, and my trip to India with Balbir Singh, Florida Tech should be front-page news in India in November and December. My be we can gift Sunita a Florida Tech blazer (type-cleared by NASA of course) so she can flash it from Space during one of their widely televised press interviews from Space ! Best Regards, Carmo ___ Goanet mailing list Goanet@lists.goanet.org http://lists.goanet.org/listinfo.cgi/goanet-goanet.org
Re: [Goanet] Goanet's Three Generations/response to Roland
Frederick, For that grey beard, try Godrej's carcinogenic hair dye, guaranteed to make you never need a shave again. For that bald or balding pate, try Rogaine, good not only for hair regeneration but also for your blood pressure that arises when Cecil gets as tight as a drum courtesy of Goa's fine liquors. For those lackadaisical feelings, put on Carmo's patented pure silk kashti and stand in his open balcony facing the Atlantic Ocean. Who knows which bubbly American female may be looking up ward from the condo atrium. With regard to the kashti thing sorry, you might have to wait. Carmo had ordered the stars and stripes boldly printed on the front in typical American patriotic fervor, but the manufacturer being a true-blue Floridian told him the order would only be filled if he agreed to the Confederate flag instead. Carmo is now considering whether an Up Yours symbol would do the job. That would increase it's usefulness. If cut off on the I 75 to Miami, one could whip off the kashti and wave it at the offender. On 11/5/06, Frederick FN Noronha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Since I have a mental age of 72 (soon to be 73), I don't understand why you'll guys are berating me and making me younger than my years! I earned every grey-hair in my beard (and lost every hair on my head) the hard way! FN On 04/11/06, Carvalho [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Even if you insist that the Frederick generation doesn't know what they are talking about (haha got you there), it is very pessimistic to hope that the fires that burn within the Sunnith and Aristos of Goa should extinguish themselves. -- FN 9822122436 +91-832-240-9490 (phone calls after 1 pm please) ___ Goanet mailing list Goanet@lists.goanet.org http://lists.goanet.org/listinfo.cgi/goanet-goanet.org