[Goanet-News] Goa news for June 15, 2013
Goa News from Google News and Goanet.org Visit http://www.goanet.org/newslinks.php for the full stories. *** BJP, RSS stamped on Narendra Modi elevation before Goa meeting - Times of India mes of IndiaNEW DELHI: Smarting under the setback last weekend at Goa where they could not thwart the elevation of Gujarat CM Narendra Modi, the supporters of L KAdvani have focused their ire on Suresh Soni and Ram Lal. However, while the two RSS ... http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=tfd=Rusg=AFQjCNFr7pm8dcFq0TXgWLr_4skoycJdrwurl=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/BJP-RSS-stamped-on-Narendra-Modi-elevation-before-Goa-meeting/articleshow/20565108.cms *** E-notepads for students of class V, VI in Goa - Hindu Business Line ech by introducing e-notepads in schools for students of class V and VI from next month. Around 50,000 e-notepads would be provided to schools, including those run by private institutions, which would ... http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=tfd=Rusg=AFQjCNG4G3A3nF7QSYwC-dadTPULb757Hwurl=http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/industry-and-economy/education/enotepads-for-students-of-class-v-vi-in-goa/article4813959.ece *** Goa CM favours compulsory sex education in schools - Times of India X272Yg http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=tfd=Rusg=AFQjCNEDUDNOTMxtPSh_klEZPDQwyyyT-Qurl=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/education/news/Goa-CM-favours-compulsory-sex-education-in-schools/articleshow/20574858.cms *** Piped gas to Goa households in next two years: Manohar Parrikar - Economic Times onomic TimesPANAJI: The piped Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) gas would be made available to the Goa households in next two years, as the supply to industries in the state has already begun, Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar said on Friday. The LNG, which is a raw ...a class= http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=tfd=Rusg=AFQjCNHzbuFRsyOhHfEKaMlISSVzfT5towurl=http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/news-by-industry/energy/oil-gas/piped-gas-to-goa-households-in-next-two-years-manohar-parrikar/articleshow/20586392.cms *** Basketball gets a lifeline in Goa - Times of India tandard.com/article/pti-stories/goa-s-chance-to-host-world-bridge-championship-brightens-up-113061401091_1.htmlGoa's chance to host World Bridge Championship brightens up http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=tfd=Rusg=AFQjCNFaqZ85JzZq66Fsicpz9ZJjpLWMlAurl=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/goa/Basketball-gets-a-lifeline-in-Goa/articleshow/20596068.cms *** Goa government to re-open regional plan 2021 in July 2013 - Times of India mes of IndiaThis contentious plan for Goa's land use for the future has been the subject of much agitation, debate and controversy in the state. The earlier Congress government was forced to scrap an earlier version of the regional plan after public fury that the ...a class= http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=tfd=Rusg=AFQjCNHwBdckIoVKf77r3dDbbTpAXjZFeAurl=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/goa/Goa-government-to-re-open-regional-plan-2021-in-July-2013/articleshow/20578313.cms *** Parrikar invokes Nehru to seek special status for Goa - Business Standard siness StandardRising real estate prices and the fear of indigenous Goans being reduced to a minority because of large and rapid migration into the state are also what Parrikar has underlined in a bid to convince the prime minister that Goa be granted special status.a class= http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=tfd=Rusg=AFQjCNHaW1tNuPd3a4FinDKVEMO2LXuOHAurl=http://www.business-standard.com/article/news-ians/parrikar-invokes-nehru-to-seek-special-status-for-goa-113061300614_1.html *** Piped gas to Goa households in next two years: Parrikar - Business Standard siness StandardThe piped Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) gas would be made available to the Goa households in next two years, as the supply to industries in the state has already begun, Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar said on Friday. The LNG, which is a raw material for ...a class= http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=tfd=Rusg=AFQjCNGit8hYmz_fc6RRVmjPsiGfJUtZOAurl=http://www.business-standard.com/article/current-affairs/piped-gas-to-goa-households-in-next-two-years-parrikar-113061401037_1.html *** Goa seeks to restrict land sales to outsiders - The National e NationalPANAJI // Faced with a rising tide of newcomers, the state of Goa is seeking to restrict the sale of land to outsiders who flock to its coastal belt to set up retirement and holiday homes. Legislators fear the local ethnic population will become a ...a class= http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=tfd=Rusg=AFQjCNFfm0ovyApvr0DhpUp2pxvT1BZA5gurl=http://www.thenational.ae/news/world/south-asia/goa-seeks-to-restrict-land-sales-to-outsiders *** Students soon to study from e-notepads in Goa schools - Economic Times ech by introducing e-notepads in schools for the students of class V and VI from next month. ET SPECIAL: To download ET mobile app, call 1800-200-5810. PANAJI: The Goa government is all set to make ...a class=
[Goanet-News] Goa news for June 16, 2013
Goa News from Google News and Goanet.org Visit http://www.goanet.org/newslinks.php for the full stories. *** BJP, RSS stamped on Narendra Modi elevation before Goa meeting - Times of India o-withdrawal-of-terror-caseskeeping-pole-promises-or-mocking-with-people/2013-06-16/bjp-goa-conclave-fallout/story-detail/will-transition-from-atal-advani-era-divide-bjp.htmlWill Transition from Atal-Advani Era Divide BJP? http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=tfd=Rusg=AFQjCNFr7pm8dcFq0TXgWLr_4skoycJdrwurl=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/BJP-RSS-stamped-on-Narendra-Modi-elevation-before-Goa-meeting/articleshow/20565108.cms *** India's Goa state seeks to restrict land sales - Arab Times Kuwait English Daily nvokes-nehru-seek-special.htmlParrikar invokes Nehru to seek special status for Goa http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=tfd=Rusg=AFQjCNHeqAT40gfx2RVuznXw3ewLL3b0hAurl=http://www.arabtimesonline.com/NewsDetails/tabid/96/smid/414/ArticleID/197251/reftab/36/Default.aspx *** Goa CM favours compulsory sex education in schools - Times of India ducation-in-schools-goa-government-sexual-behaviour-rapes-on-minors-school-curriculum/1/279787.htmlGoa Government recommends compulsory sex education in schools http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=tfd=Rusg=AFQjCNEDUDNOTMxtPSh_klEZPDQwyyyT-Qurl=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/education/news/Goa-CM-favours-compulsory-sex-education-in-schools/articleshow/20574858.cms *** Piped gas to Goa households in next two years: Manohar Parrikar - Economic Times onomic TimesPANAJI: The piped Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) gas would be made available to the Goa households in next two years, as the supply to industries in the state has already begun, Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar said on Friday. The LNG, which is a raw ...a class= http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=tfd=Rusg=AFQjCNHzbuFRsyOhHfEKaMlISSVzfT5towurl=http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/news-by-industry/energy/oil-gas/piped-gas-to-goa-households-in-next-two-years-manohar-parrikar/articleshow/20586392.cms *** Food poisoning at Goa jails: Statement of inmates recorded - Hindustan Times evel magisterial inquiry was ordered by the state ... http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=tfd=Rusg=AFQjCNGtxGzLmkyndnNBfjP8G_zacpFYzgurl=http://www.hindustantimes.com/India-news/Goa/Food-poisoning-at-Goa-jails-Statement-of-inmates-recorded/Article1-1076739.aspx *** Goa fast tracks wooing tourists in non-peak season - The New Indian Express eak monsoon season in a bid to promote the state as a round-the-year holiday destination. Tourists tend to avoid ...a class= http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=tfd=Rusg=AFQjCNGWzyeYe_Q_Lw5JRyelAy9LWdSnwQurl=http://newindianexpress.com/business/news/Goa-fast-tracks-wooing-tourists-in-non-peak-season/2013/06/15/article1636282.ece *** Basketball gets a lifeline in Goa - Times of India tandard.com/article/pti-stories/goa-s-chance-to-host-world-bridge-championship-brightens-up-113061401091_1.htmlGoa's chance to host World Bridge Championship brightens up http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=tfd=Rusg=AFQjCNFaqZ85JzZq66Fsicpz9ZJjpLWMlAurl=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/goa/Basketball-gets-a-lifeline-in-Goa/articleshow/20596068.cms *** Goa government seeks geographical indication status for azulejos, crochet ... - Times of India hell carvings have already put Goa on the map. These items are favourites for gifting among foreign tourists, and they promote 'Brand Goa' wherever they are taken, S R Toraskar, investigator for Goa at ...a class= http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=tfd=Rusg=AFQjCNGV1r4pZPipWUJPmIq0yJk5MKZYBwurl=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/goa/Goa-government-seeks-geographical-indication-status-for-azulejos-crochet-coconut-craft/articleshow/20564490.cms *** Goa food poisoning: Statement of inmates recorded - Zee News e NewsGoa food poisoning: Statement of inmates recorded Panaji: The inquiry committee looking into the last month's food poisoning incident at two Goa jails has recorded the statement of some of the affected inmates, who have ruled out any foul play. A high ...a class= http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=tfd=Rusg=AFQjCNFrzxCJn1pARTiI-oBQh2dcbl8w_Aurl=http://zeenews.india.com/news/goa/goa-food-poisoning-statement-of-inmates-recorded_855185.html *** WIFS programme launched in Goa - The Hindu LTefMned=usand more » http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=tfd=Rusg=AFQjCNEN_li_GVZBYB3ExiKZUMPOawZC1wurl=http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/other-states/wifs-programme-launched-in-goa/article4814962.ece Compiled by Goanet News Service http://www.goanet.org/newslinks.php
[Goanet] Who are you ?
Asks Ana Maria Fernandes (June 14 ) . Methinks the question should rather be ''What kind of Christian are you ? '' Jesus Christ preached between 30 and 33 AD. After his death , his doctrines were avidly followed not in Judaea but in Rome itself where the socalled slaves (people from various parts of the empire i.e. lands around the Mediterranean Sea ) accepted Christianity and rallied round it to fight the official Roman religion of sunworship. It remained an underground movement in catacombs for the next 300 years when in 325 AD Roman Emperor Constantine convened a Council (of all religious sects) in Nicaea ( a town in Asia MInor -Turkey) and proclaimed Christianity to be the official religion of the Roman Empire. From 325 AD to 1510 the Portuguese Christianity was no doubt,purer than the pure Christianity in Rome. So it was pure Christian doctrines that were imposed upon Goans. But then the Christianity became somewhat blemished in the hands of our glorious bahmon padris who retained the Hindo caste system through religious organization called confraria.
[Goanet] Priest files for anticipatory bail (??)
Priest files for anticipatory bail (??) June 15, 2013 - Herald MARGAO: The Chaplain of Infant Jesus Chapel, Murida-Cuncolim, Fr Saluzinho Vaz, has moved the South Goa Sessions Court for anticipatory fearing arrest by the Cuncolim police. The bail plea will come up for hearing before Judge Vincent D’Silva on June 17. The applicant has stated that Episcopal Vicar, acting on behalf of the Archbishop, has allegedly lodged a complaint against him and alleged that he was called by the Cuncolim police. In his application, Fr Vaz said that by order dated May 4, he was relieved from his duties in Murida and was asked to vacate the Chapel premises on June 1. He has contended that Ecclesiastical authorities have no right to simply relieve him without a suitable posting. When Cuncolim PI Raju Raut Dessai was contacted, the PI confirmed to have called Fr Vaz after being requested by church authorities to to do so. The PI, however, stated no FIR was filed against Fr Vaz. Extra: Looks like the Chaplain was to leave the Chapel on 1st June and a new Chaplain Fr. Santana Quadros was to take over. Extract from Bishop circular - 14 May 2013 published NT CP-P/107/2013: Rev Fr Saluzinho Vaz relieved from the post of Chaplain of Child Jesus Chapel, Murida. CP-P/108/2013: Rev Fr Santana Jose Agnelo Quadros appointed Chaplain of Child Jesus Chapel, Murida Looks like the term 'relieved' here also mean suspension or long Break (without assigning new postings)? There are more than one priests that fall in the category in the recently published circular. One is from Santana Talaulim near Curca. CP-Of/36/2013: Rev Fr Romualdo Lourdino Pereira relieved from the post of Parochial Administrator of St. Anne’s Parish (Santana), Talaulim. CP-P/37/2013: Rev Fr Caetano Johnsie Pereira appointed Parish Priest of St. Anne’s Parish (Santana), Talaulim Good or bad apples? joego...@yahoo.co.uk for Goa NRI related info... http://in.groups.yahoo.com/group/GOAN-NRI/ For Goan Video Clips http://youtube.com/joeukgoa In Goa, Dial 1 0 8 For Hospital, Police, Fire etc
[Goanet] Goa news for June 16, 2013
Goa News from Google News and Goanet.org Visit http://www.goanet.org/newslinks.php for the full stories. *** BJP, RSS stamped on Narendra Modi elevation before Goa meeting - Times of India o-withdrawal-of-terror-caseskeeping-pole-promises-or-mocking-with-people/2013-06-16/bjp-goa-conclave-fallout/story-detail/will-transition-from-atal-advani-era-divide-bjp.htmlWill Transition from Atal-Advani Era Divide BJP? http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=tfd=Rusg=AFQjCNFr7pm8dcFq0TXgWLr_4skoycJdrwurl=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/BJP-RSS-stamped-on-Narendra-Modi-elevation-before-Goa-meeting/articleshow/20565108.cms *** India's Goa state seeks to restrict land sales - Arab Times Kuwait English Daily nvokes-nehru-seek-special.htmlParrikar invokes Nehru to seek special status for Goa http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=tfd=Rusg=AFQjCNHeqAT40gfx2RVuznXw3ewLL3b0hAurl=http://www.arabtimesonline.com/NewsDetails/tabid/96/smid/414/ArticleID/197251/reftab/36/Default.aspx *** Goa CM favours compulsory sex education in schools - Times of India ducation-in-schools-goa-government-sexual-behaviour-rapes-on-minors-school-curriculum/1/279787.htmlGoa Government recommends compulsory sex education in schools http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=tfd=Rusg=AFQjCNEDUDNOTMxtPSh_klEZPDQwyyyT-Qurl=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/education/news/Goa-CM-favours-compulsory-sex-education-in-schools/articleshow/20574858.cms *** Piped gas to Goa households in next two years: Manohar Parrikar - Economic Times onomic TimesPANAJI: The piped Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) gas would be made available to the Goa households in next two years, as the supply to industries in the state has already begun, Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar said on Friday. The LNG, which is a raw ...a class= http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=tfd=Rusg=AFQjCNHzbuFRsyOhHfEKaMlISSVzfT5towurl=http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/news-by-industry/energy/oil-gas/piped-gas-to-goa-households-in-next-two-years-manohar-parrikar/articleshow/20586392.cms *** Food poisoning at Goa jails: Statement of inmates recorded - Hindustan Times evel magisterial inquiry was ordered by the state ... http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=tfd=Rusg=AFQjCNGtxGzLmkyndnNBfjP8G_zacpFYzgurl=http://www.hindustantimes.com/India-news/Goa/Food-poisoning-at-Goa-jails-Statement-of-inmates-recorded/Article1-1076739.aspx *** Goa fast tracks wooing tourists in non-peak season - The New Indian Express eak monsoon season in a bid to promote the state as a round-the-year holiday destination. Tourists tend to avoid ...a class= http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=tfd=Rusg=AFQjCNGWzyeYe_Q_Lw5JRyelAy9LWdSnwQurl=http://newindianexpress.com/business/news/Goa-fast-tracks-wooing-tourists-in-non-peak-season/2013/06/15/article1636282.ece *** Basketball gets a lifeline in Goa - Times of India tandard.com/article/pti-stories/goa-s-chance-to-host-world-bridge-championship-brightens-up-113061401091_1.htmlGoa's chance to host World Bridge Championship brightens up http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=tfd=Rusg=AFQjCNFaqZ85JzZq66Fsicpz9ZJjpLWMlAurl=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/goa/Basketball-gets-a-lifeline-in-Goa/articleshow/20596068.cms *** Goa government seeks geographical indication status for azulejos, crochet ... - Times of India hell carvings have already put Goa on the map. These items are favourites for gifting among foreign tourists, and they promote 'Brand Goa' wherever they are taken, S R Toraskar, investigator for Goa at ...a class= http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=tfd=Rusg=AFQjCNGV1r4pZPipWUJPmIq0yJk5MKZYBwurl=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/goa/Goa-government-seeks-geographical-indication-status-for-azulejos-crochet-coconut-craft/articleshow/20564490.cms *** Goa food poisoning: Statement of inmates recorded - Zee News e NewsGoa food poisoning: Statement of inmates recorded Panaji: The inquiry committee looking into the last month's food poisoning incident at two Goa jails has recorded the statement of some of the affected inmates, who have ruled out any foul play. A high ...a class= http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=tfd=Rusg=AFQjCNFrzxCJn1pARTiI-oBQh2dcbl8w_Aurl=http://zeenews.india.com/news/goa/goa-food-poisoning-statement-of-inmates-recorded_855185.html *** WIFS programme launched in Goa - The Hindu LTefMned=usand more » http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=tfd=Rusg=AFQjCNEN_li_GVZBYB3ExiKZUMPOawZC1wurl=http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/other-states/wifs-programme-launched-in-goa/article4814962.ece Compiled by Goanet News Service http://www.goanet.org/newslinks.php
Re: [Goanet] Our future King has Indian blood...
The our was for UK ( pic of the future king, presently Prince William, was enclosed ) On Sun, Jun 16, 2013 at 2:38 AM, Dr. Ferdinando dos Reis Falcão drferdina...@hotmail.com wrote: *augusto pinto* pintogoa at gmail.com goanet%40lists.goanet.org?Subject=Re%3A%20%5BGoanet%5D%20%20Our%20future%20King%20has%20Indian%20blood...In-Reply-To=%3CCABzMD-VE5oopE-7eojKt85vXJ6RNHXCqHj6yvqJAU_qR--gsog%40mail.gmail.com%3Eon *Sat Jun 15 08:34:29 PDT 2013* wrote: May I inform the Hon. Shri Gabe Menezes Esq. that India is a Republic and Goa is part of it, and thus, not being a monarchy we cannot have a future or current King or Queen unless Britain intends to colonize India all over again. No apologies are necessary or expected from Shri Gabeji for putting his foot in his mouth. Best,Augusto RESPONSE: When India attained the form of a Republic, Goa was not part of it. Gabe has not stated anywhere that WE are to have a future King or Queen. Don't see rationale why Gabe needs to apologise. Only Indians squat when dining that their foot reaches their mouth. Dr. Ferdinando dos Reis Falcão.
Re: [Goanet] Our future King has Indian blood...
On 15 June 2013 16:34, augusto pinto pinto...@gmail.com wrote: Gabe Menezes wrote in Goanet Digest, Vol 8, Issue 375 to say that Our future King has Indian blood. May I inform the Hon. Shri Gabe Menezes Esq. that India is a Republic and Goa is part of it, and thus, not being a monarchy we cannot have a future or current King or Queen unless Britain intends to colonize India all over again. No apologies are necessary or expected from Shri Gabeji for putting his foot in his mouth. Best, Augusto RESPONSE: What have you been smoking or drinking? My post was just as an information piece, nothing to do with INDIA, I am a citizen of the U.K. and I referred to our future King; I did neither offer nor proffer any advice. My foot is reserved for your backside. -- DEV BOREM KORUM Gabe Menezes.
Re: [Goanet] Our future King has Indian blood...
Not very sure what got Xri Pinto all so worked up. From what I see, Gabe merely posted an article from DM. Xri Pinto, as long as you are there (at least), Nobody is applying to your King. Additionally, what is 'our' to Gabe may not be 'our' to you or me. So, why do you believe Gabe put his foot in his mouth? I believe it was actually you who did that, replete with a Payal Chappal in tow. Please chill. jc On Jun 15, 2013, at 2:38 PM, Dr. Ferdinando dos Reis Falcão wrote: augusto pinto pintogoa at gmail.com on Sat Jun 15 08:34:29 PDT 2013 wrote: May I inform the Hon. Shri Gabe Menezes Esq. that India is a Republic and Goa is part of it, and thus, not being a monarchy we cannot have a future or current King or Queen unless Britain intends to colonize India all over again. No apologies are necessary or expected from Shri Gabeji for putting his foot in his mouth. Best,Augusto RESPONSE: When India attained the form of a Republic, Goa was not part of it. Gabe has not stated anywhere that WE are to have a future King or Queen. Don't see rationale why Gabe needs to apologise. Only Indians squat when dining that their foot reaches their mouth. Dr. Ferdinando dos Reis Falcão.
[Goanet] Our future King has Indian blood...
augusto pinto pintogoa at gmail.com on Sat Jun 15 08:34:29 PDT 2013 wrote: May I inform the Hon. Shri Gabe Menezes Esq. that India is a Republic and Goa is part of it, and thus, not being a monarchy we cannot have a future or current King or Queen unless Britain intends to colonize India all over again. No apologies are necessary or expected from Shri Gabeji for putting his foot in his mouth. Best,AugustoRESPONSE: When India attained the form of a Republic, Goa was not part of it. Gabe has not stated anywhere that WE are to have a future King or Queen. Don't see rationale why Gabe needs to apologise. Only Indians squat when dining that their foot reaches their mouth. Dr. Ferdinando dos Reis Falcão.
Re: [Goanet] future King has Indian blood...
Since Gabe is a British citizen he was referring to his future king. Who should apologize now? Eugene
[Goanet] Dead Man Revived After 40 Minutes : New cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) procedure
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Re: [Goanet] To tip or not to tip... or should it be banned?
If I am not mistaken some time back there were a couple of so notion on tipping presented on Goanet. In the following article, what I found interesting was the following and particularly the last line. And btw, we of course know about the low wages etc., so spare me / us that angle.: Tipping, and the aristocratic idea it exemplifies, is what we left Europe to escape, wrote William Rufus Scott in 1916. His anti-tipping manual, The Itching Palm, went on: In a republic where all men were supposed to be equal, some cannot be superior until they grind other men into dust. Tipping comes into a democracy to provide that relation. + + To tip or not to tip... or should it be banned? By Tom Geoghegan, BBC News Magazine, Washington DC http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-22846846 ++ vjp
[Goanet] 15th June is World Elder Abuse Awareness Day.
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[Goanet] [JudeSundayReflections] 12th Sunday of the Year
13-Jun-2013 Dear Friend, People attract other people to themselves by promising them a good time, fame and fortune. But whenever people promise good fortune free of cost we begin to doubt and wonder where the catch is. Our life experiences tell us there is no easy way of life, free from all pain. Jesus invited us to follow after him and showed us how he did it. We appreciate our own Dads especially because they have undergone so much for us. On Father's day let's thank God for being our Abba, Father, and for giving us his son, Jesus! Have a 'thanksgiving weekend' enjoying your Abba! Fr. Jude Sunday Reflections: 12th Sunday: To be my disciple take up your cross and follow me. 23-Jun-2013 Readings: Zach. 12: 10-11, 13: 1Gal. 3: 26-29Luke 9: 18-24 The first reading from the prophet Zechariah has this key line: 'They will look upon the one whom they have pierced', whose meaning is not clear in the original text. However, the early church understood this to be a prophecy of the crowd gazing at the pierced Jesus on the cross, or of the godless who realized their rejection of Jesus at the Last Judgement. We could understand this text to mean that the Church is a people that walks in the footsteps of the crucified Christ. The image of the pierced Christ is not one of defeat and despair, but of hope since God vindicated Jesus and raised Him from the dead. What do you know of Jesus? A poor illiterate man wanted to be baptized. The parish priest asked him many questions to see whether he was fit for baptism. Where was Jesus born? How many apostles did he have? How many years did he live? Where did he die? The poor man knew nothing of all these questions. Irritated, the priest then said, At least you know prayers like the Our Father and the I Believe? The man again shook his head. What do you know then? asked the priest flabbergasted. The man explained, Before I met Jesus I was a drunkard who beat up my wife and children; I lost my job and was wasting my life. Then he continued, But after encountering Jesus, I've quit drinking. I work hard and have begun to love my family. For me Jesus is my Saviour! Francis Gonsalves in 'Sunday Seeds for Daily Deeds' In today's gospel Jesus puts the key question to his disciples and to the crowd: Who do you say that I am? This is a question that Jesus asks of every person. Christianity is not a religion of the book nor of the Law but of a Person, God's son Jesus. Who was Jesus to the crowds that followed him? To some he was a prophet, John the Baptist, or Elijah. Who is Jesus to me right now? To people today Jesus might be a wonder-worker, a superstar, a superman, a revolutionary, a rabble-rouser, a mystery! To Jesus' question about his own identity, Peter's answer was: You are the Christ of God. This answer was right not because Peter was clever or had studied the scriptures and figured it out, or because of his superior intellect. Faith is not a matter of reasoning or cleverness. Faith is a gift given from above. Peter gave the 'right answer' to Jesus' question, but we must admit he hardly understood what he had said. However, Peter had encountered Jesus and heard him and seen him work and observed him at prayer. Peter could assert that Jesus was the Christ, the Messiah. Jesus spells out for Peter what being Messiah meant: Christ must suffer grievously, be rejected by the elders, be put to death, and be raised up on the last day. What is said about the Christ is applicable to every Christian. A Christian is called to be another Christ. Just as Jesus was the Christ, 'Anointed one', so Christians are meant to be the 'anointed ones.' We are anointed by the same spirit. Jesus spells out what being a follower entails. If anyone wishes to be a follower of mine, let him renounce himself, take up his cross every day and follow me. To be a Christian is never a momentary experience, a once in a life time experience, but a daily one. Jesus asks us to pick up our cross daily, not once in a way. Christianity is not a religion which ends with the way of the cross but one which encounters Jesus in every cross along the way. We are called to walk with Jesus, the anointed one as pilgrims towards God's promise of the resurrection. Wanted: True Followers of Jesus Christ Sir Ernest Shackleton needed 28 volunteers for a dangerous mission to the South Pole. So he placed the following advertisement in the London Times: Wanted: Persons for a dangerous journey. Small wages, bitter cold, long months of complete darkness, constant danger, safe return doubtful, honour and recognition if successful. Many sceptics were doubtful if he would get volunteers. To their stunned disbelief, he was swamped by over 5000 applications from all over England. From these he selected 28 most eligible and in spite of the anticipated hardships, all returned safely to honour and recognition. -Jesus extends the same invitation to all his followers. It is neither
[Goanet] Fwd: Song for the day....
This was forwarded to me by Wendell Rodricks. I was searching in vain for this one. This is from Red Hot and Blue' an album in aid of Aids/Hiv. Neville Brothers- In The Still Of The Night http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5uxtGkR67s g -- DEV BOREM KORUM Gabe Menezes.
[Goanet] a DASH between birthand death
iT IS AN BITTER EXPERIENCETHAT REMAINING POSITIVE is the most effectiveway to cope with life`s problems. There is not much of hope, once it is abandoned The poem DASH is based on tiny stroke on the tomstone between DOB-DOD (Bith/Death).The length of the dash (-) connotes the degree of accomplishments in ones life representing every day a person spends on the EARTH. A girl named HOPE STOUT was suffering from terminal illness along withanother 150 children Her DASH as can be seen , brief,and tiny made tremendous impact .MAKE -A-WISH FPOUNDATION granted a wish for HOPE STOUT .She realised that 150 children were waiting their turn for this privilege , which would be difficult proposition when they would be alive. She therefore made a wishthat everyone of the 150 childrenshould have their wishes granted It was atremendous problem for the foundations unprecedented in its history for the lack of funds, but agreeing to her wish ,a massive campaign was launched involving who is who .The foundation collected donations totalling one million dollars and all 150 children on death row of terminal illness benefited Her little DASH between birth and death. She lost her battle for survivor, but ith clear vision that her wish will be fulfilled Any doubt as to why she was named as HOPE She lives today in the hearts and minds of people for the little meaninmgful DASH in her life Even an insignificant person with his NOBLE ACTS OF CONCERN AND KINDNESS can leave an indelible mark or trail in the form of a DASH.The desire to do good is innate in all individulasand unlimitted, but unfortunately the opposite seems to predominate Nelson LOpes Chinchinim
[Goanet] Azmi Premji`s lessons
AZMI PREMJI`S WORDS OF WISDOM AND SUCCESS I HAVE LEARNT IN LIFE; A rabbit was enrolled with others. He obtained excellence in hoping natural to it .But he failed miserably in swimming, In coaching emphasis was put on swimming , as the result he forgot to hop. Cherish our strengths to correct our weakness A child abhorred all the variations in his meals by the expert cook Exasperated the father bought ready to eat cereal pack, The child found it most delicious because he cooked it by himself. Come easy go easy, We appreciate hard victories won by our efforts One cannot assure 100 runs in all outings. Winning and loss must be accepted as it is cycle and nothing is permanent in life. Failures are natural too. The lessons in both must be understood Humility to value the contributions of every one, however small it may seem. Short coming and gains must be accepted with a balanced view. Ruminate, ponder over the good memories and take strength from past experiences that are memorable in bad times Strive for excellence by keenly observing others The inspiration must spring from within involving the whole personality It must not be an act but rather a habit. Reach must exceed grasp. Your only competition is yourself. Face the adversity squarely, when it strikes without a warning. The test of fire is what makes steel. A child labouring for hours at an unsuccessful jigsaw puzzle was advised by father to give up till next day. The response of the child was that I have all the pieces, the task is only to put them together Perseverance is the key to success. Be open to all change, but do not compromise on values. Gandhi says that the open window of our mind must not be swept with the breeze .Values like honesty, humility, considerations, integrity define a person and not achievements per se. Short cuts often lead to longest destinations. Be convinced with your own ideas HOWEVER LUDICROUS and in spite of fierce objections A polite vendor of newspaper had to endure arrogance and rude manners of a customer, who refused to reciprocate his good morning His attendant was aghast, shocked at his continuance with politeness His answer was that the customer cannot help being rude but I care being polite I cannot permit customer service to dictate my politeness response Nelson Lopes Chinchinim
[Goanet] Are We Indians? Stray Thoughts of a Toronto Goan by Roland Francis.
Source: Goan Voice UK Daily Newsletter 16 June 2013 at www.goanvoice.org.uk To those who know we are Indians, my question seems quite innocuous, foolish even. But to those who disagree, the thinking is: 451 years of foreign occupation and conversion from Hindu to Christian must surely have removed the Indian from us. Or, I have never been to India and/or have no affinity with her. Or, I have never had an Indian passport. Accounting for shades of gray, from quarters who while admitting they are Indians, are not fully convinced of it, and the other section who while abhorring the Indian label, will grudgingly admit to it especially at visa application or at property selling time, the community has a clear fault line on whether we are Indian or not. Here is what one ex East Africa Toronto Goan says, Just like the Malayalees, Bengalis, Punjabis, Gujaratis and others, Goans are simply a unit of the whole India: Indian ethnicity and consanguinity remain sacrosanct, whether professed or not. Because the British listed Goans as separate from Indians and Pakistanis for census purposes in Africa and for preference in government jobs in India, it did not endow us with any special status. Taking it further he continues in no uncertain terms to state Rather than dwell on fading historical imperatives, a contemporary anthropologist would find interesting how Goans domiciled out of India, in different parts of the world, have been shaped into a people somewhat bereft of their moorings when it comes to co-mingling with their counterparts (other Indians). Is this bereft of moorings really responsible for our inferiority/superiority complex. Did it cause us to isolate ourselves from the wider Indian community in the west falsely thinking that in the first or even second generation we have become a part of the mainstream because we are Christian, westernized and worse still, can talk and write better English than other minorities. Frankly no one cares. Growing up in Bombay, I know the self-imposed isolationist feeing the community possessed. We ate with spoon and forks while 'they' ate with fingers. We danced to western tunes and played western instruments. They sat on floors and played funny looking contraptions that produced funny music. It finally took the westerner to discover that all this music was serious stuff, on par with the best that Beethoven, Mozart, the Beatles and Tom Jones could belt out. Other Indians called us paowalas (bread-makers) which made us feel inferior but we continued with our pretend haughtiness mistakenly concluding that somehow one or more of our ancestors must have been Portuguese while 'they' were merely natives. Not too far a view from that of Anglo Indians who were actually of mixed British-Indian pedigree. Those were days that India was isolated from the world economy by choice. Today India seems to have turned on its head. Yesterday's pandoos, a derogatory term in Bombay for yokels, are now supplying services to multi-national corporations based in Europe and North America and today's country bumpkins from Gujarat and Bihar are sending their sons to study in North America and Europe, paying tuition fees five times the going resident rate. Their parents travel the world on a whim and Indian plastic, while driving Mercedes, Lexus and BMWs in their bullock cart villages. We see ourselves quite differently from how others see us. A non-Indian sees us as Indians and respects what he sees. He sees a doctor, a software genius, a shrewd businessman even when we are not those things. Why we would not take advantage of that perception is anyone's guess. Another Toronto Goan, also ex Africa writes: I was chatting with a white Canadian teacher from one of our Mississauga public schools and she was quite interested when I said I was Goan. She said Tell me one thing, why do Goan children consider themselves different, I mean sort of superior to other Indian children? In fact they resent being called Indian. They do not mix with them. They insist on being called Goan. Can you explain why? If we are to break into politics in a meaningful way, we must identify with the Indian community. That is not a difficult task but not an option either. They already see us as being a part of them, so all we need to do is play that role. Another Toronto Goan also succinctly put it when he wrote We can be full fledged Goans and full-fledged Indians while being full-fledged Canadians. The trinity of heritage, motherland and nationality - a trifecta that we could count on for the challenging Diaspora race. =
Re: [Goanet] Our future King has Indian blood...
Dear Augusto, Apologize and move on. A genuine apology no matter what at this point--will be worth the exercise. It could be somewhat different if there is an OCI in the mix. To you and others on Goanet: Apologies in most cases are something very rare on Goanet. Humor is a device that is hard to use, and most of us are too young at it, and rarely have the chops. The same with argumentation. Of course on the other hand aggravated responses are indeed very disconcerting, and seems to be getting worse among us Christians. But perhaps it appears so since more often than not (i believe so) we C/Xristanvs speak our minds out, so it appears, unlike the other smart alecs. Its often best to take a step back and I am not asking you to take a page from any sutra, But speaking about self--it has helped. Best. + + A few thoughts to Gabe and all on Goanet: Why do we find it hard no matter what to simply proffer the facts as in: Hey Guy / Baba / ok: Shanya, I am a citizen of the UK (as the case may be country), and by ours I meant myself and us Brits. Considering the impression I have of many of you its always like I am doing a second take. No one is asking for any of you to be weak, but still where is all the culture, and allegria that is subtly and however inadvertently alluded in our manners (acts, etc.) and processes, and to which we can now hardly lay claim to? For my part its time I muzzled my expectations sooner than the waiting for the year to end. Best. venantius j pinto Message: 7 Date: Sat, 15 Jun 2013 17:33:59 +0100 From: Gabe Menezes gabe.mene...@gmail.com To: Goa's premiere mailing list, estb. 1994! goanet@lists.goanet.org Subject: Re: [Goanet] Our future King has Indian blood... On 15 June 2013 16:34, augusto pinto pinto...@gmail.com wrote: Gabe Menezes wrote in Goanet Digest, Vol 8, Issue 375 to say that Our future King has Indian blood. May I inform the Hon. Shri Gabe Menezes Esq. that India is a Republic and Goa is part of it, and thus, not being a monarchy we cannot have a future or current King or Queen unless Britain intends to colonize India all over again. No apologies are necessary or expected from Shri Gabeji for putting his foot in his mouth. Best, Augusto RESPONSE: What have you been smoking or drinking? My post was just as an information piece, nothing to do with INDIA, I am a citizen of the U.K. and I referred to our future King; I did neither offer nor proffer any advice. My foot is reserved for your backside. -- DEV BOREM KORUM Gabe Menezes.
Re: [Goanet] Our future King has Indian blood...
From Gabe Menezes: Our future King has Indian blood. GL replies: So how are the racists in UK and in Canada, Australia and New Zealand taking this news? It has to be more than Blimey! :=)) Regards, GL
[Goanet] Ek Anna Do Anna .... Vott happened man?
Is it true that the Republic of St Inez is presently spending its entire budget (or Capital) on Sports? Perhaps, after all the scandal in Cricket, it is better to focus on sports like Kabbadi, Hutuu, Basketball and Table Tennis. But, NO more children marching (parental consent? Who needs that?) or poster-drawing! No sign in Goa of Anna or his chela - who was (probably still is) in a position to outpoint him. On the other hand, there was sign of Chela but not of Guru LK. Vott Happened? jc
[Goanet] Priest files for anticipatory bail (??)
The enclosed news item was posted on this net. I do not know anything about the case, nor do I have any means to find out the merits of either side. What has perturbed me in this article is the following sentence: When Cuncolim PI Raju Raut Dessai was contacted, the PI confirmed to have called Fr Vaz after being requested by church authorities to to do so. The PI, however, stated no FIR was filed against Fr Vaz. Are the police expected to follow such requests when no FIR has been filed? I think this sets a very dangerous precedent. Best regards, U. G. Barad Priest files for anticipatory bail (??) June 15, 2013 - Herald? MARGAO: The Chaplain of Infant Jesus Chapel, Murida-Cuncolim, Fr Saluzinho Vaz, has moved the South Goa Sessions Court for anticipatory fearing arrest by the Cuncolim police. The bail plea will come up for hearing before Judge Vincent D?Silva on June 17. The applicant has stated that Episcopal Vicar, acting on behalf of the Archbishop, has allegedly lodged a complaint against him and alleged that he was called by the Cuncolim police. In his application, Fr Vaz said that by order dated May 4, he was relieved from his duties in Murida and was asked to vacate the Chapel premises on June 1. He has contended that Ecclesiastical authorities have no right to simply relieve him without a suitable posting. When Cuncolim PI Raju Raut Dessai was contacted, the PI confirmed to have called Fr Vaz after being requested by church authorities to to do so. The PI, however, stated no FIR was filed against Fr Vaz. Extra: Looks like the Chaplain was to leave the Chapel on 1st June and a new Chaplain Fr. Santana Quadros was to take over. Extract from Bishop circular - 14 May 2013 published NT CP-P/107/2013: Rev Fr Saluzinho Vaz relieved from the post of Chaplain of Child Jesus Chapel, Murida. CP-P/108/2013: Rev Fr Santana Jose Agnelo Quadros appointed Chaplain of Child Jesus Chapel, Murida ? Looks like the term?'relieved' here also mean suspension or long Break (without assigning new postings)? There are more than one priests that fall in the category in the recently published circular. One is from Santana Talaulim near Curca. CP-Of/36/2013: Rev Fr? Romualdo Lourdino Pereira relieved from the post of Parochial Administrator of St. Anne?s Parish (Santana),? Talaulim. CP-P/37/2013:? Rev Fr Caetano Johnsie Pereira appointed Parish Priest of St. Anne?s Parish (Santana), Talaulim ? Good or bad apples? ? joego...@yahoo.co.uk
Re: [Goanet] Our future King has Indian blood...
In response to a very routine posting of a news item by Gabe Menezes, first Augusto Pinto got all so needlessly worked up and now this mindless post from Gilbert Lawrence who asked: So how are the racists in UK and in Canada, Australia and New Zealand taking this news? jc: my mind goes back to this most fascinating statement (in retort) by Gabe to Augusto: What have you been smoking or drinking? My post was just as an information piece, nothing to do with INDIA, I am a citizen of the U.K. and I referred to our future King; I did neither offer nor proffer any advice. My foot is reserved for your backside. jc addendum: Is it that warm in Goa that some of us feel it necessary to blow a Gasket? jc
[Goanet] Yes! Bikers flock to St Peter's Square for Pope's blessing
Bikers flock to St Peter's Square for Pope's blessing http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-22927372 Go Kanchi kamakothi Peetham (mutt monastery). Go Mangueshi. Go Goa. Challenge minds. We all need these blessings. venantius j pinto
Re: [Goanet] Our future King has Indian blood...
Wherefore art thou O Gilbert! Welcome back On 16 June 2013 16:04, Gilbert Lawrence gilbert2...@yahoo.com wrote: From Gabe Menezes: Our future King has Indian blood. GL replies: So how are the racists in UK and in Canada, Australia and New Zealand taking this news? It has to be more than Blimey! :=)) Regards, GL -- DEV BOREM KORUM Gabe Menezes.
[Goanet] Goa news for June 17, 2013
Goa News from Google News and Goanet.org Visit http://www.goanet.org/newslinks.php for the full stories. *** JD(U) ends alliance with BJP - NDTV (blog) -Advani-comes-full-circle-at-Goa/articleshow/20499973.cmsLK Advani comes full circle at Goa http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=tfd=Rusg=AFQjCNHfNspDLLVpgYjw0qBW3euPO9YtQQurl=http://www.ndtv.com/blog/show/bjp-s-national-executive-meeting-in-goa-376665 *** No samba party at Lusofonia Games in Goa - Times of India peaking nations to be held in Goa later this year.a class= http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=tfd=Rusg=AFQjCNHKsdaRZdUyGXOwa_Ahb2MLLsf7igurl=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/more-sports/others/No-samba-party-at-Lusofonia-Games-in-Goa/articleshow/20612763.cms *** Goa slides 6 places in education development index - Times of India axoenQkxgzHMned=us http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=tfd=Rusg=AFQjCNGxSKZptqda9tkRHjuwnpPjyPFH3Qurl=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/goa/Goa-slides-6-places-in-education-development-index/articleshow/20612213.cms *** Madhav Gadgil to file Goa's ecological history - Times of India mes of IndiaKERI: Madhav Gadgil, who has been appointed as the visiting research professor of the Damodar Dharmanand (DD) Kosambi chair established by the Goa government at Goa University will document the ecological history of Goa from 1960 till date.a class= http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=tfd=Rusg=AFQjCNGmM0dPbH8F6eH8jYMo5iKSDmh__wurl=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/goa/Madhav-Gadgil-to-file-Goas-ecological-history/articleshow/20611480.cms *** GSIDC to put Goa in pink of health - Herald Publications rald PublicationsPANJIM: The Goa State Infrastructure Development Corporation (GSIDC) is gearing up to revamp the health infrastructure in the state by creating facilities of over Rs 300 crore. The Goa Medical College, the dental college and health centres will get new ...a class= http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=tfd=Rusg=AFQjCNGl_lxitlkVkZNfCbNXDJMWnwIt4gurl=http://oheraldo.in/News/Main%20Page%20News/GSIDC-to-put-Goa-in-pink-of-health/75799.html *** Guidelines for schools on internal assessment soon - Herald Publications rald PublicationsPANJIM: The Goa Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (GBSHE) is planning to draw up guidelines for schools on the pattern of internal assessment, after conducting an analysis of performances of school in public exams conducted by the ...a class= http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=tfd=Rusg=AFQjCNGjs3q1f0245wE-8NKIihD2oAQE7Aurl=http://oheraldo.in/News/Main%20Page%20News/Guidelines-for-schools-on-internal-assessment-soon/75798.html *** Herald property expo winds up after overwhelming response - Herald Publications ay event evoking overwhelming response from the public. Visitors at the Goa Property Expo 2013 said the ...a class= http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=tfd=Rusg=AFQjCNGjWYIa1BIRjbN9uuFXy9AM1hE0Iwurl=http://oheraldo.in/News/Main%20Page%20News/Herald-property-expo-winds-up-after-overwhelming-response/75801.html *** Caution: Eating Goan frog legs could cause cancer - Zee News e NewsBut in Goa, with the passion and demand for frog meat increasing, the mating call also attracts village boys and adults, who almost ritualistically head for frog hunts every year, risking a stringent punishment of a Rs.25,000 fine and/or imprisonment ...a class= http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=tfd=Rusg=AFQjCNG_JnvwkuzGyAoEGDk7HI-sJTdcLwurl=http://zeenews.india.com/news/health/healthy-eating/caution-eating-goan-frog-legs-could-cause-cancer_22460.html *** Few turtles keep date with nesting on Goa's beaches - Times of India mes of IndiaIn comparison, the turtle conservation programme appears to be steady in South Goa, as the forest department protected a total of 16 nests in Agonda and Galgibaga, as against 15 in the previous season. The total number of hatchlings from this site was ...a class= http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=tfd=Rusg=AFQjCNFyPXFWf3zn9Dy1_wqhxqsZMrfXYgurl=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/environment/flora-fauna/Few-turtles-keep-date-with-nesting-on-Goas-beaches/articleshow/20612102.cms *** Goa Namorandum - Hindustan Times ndustan TimesThe Telegraph, [June 10, 2013] headline: 'BJP Modivated' and Hindustan Times, [June 8, 2013] : Yashwant Sinha says, 'I am not suffering from NaMonia' Namorandum no. bjp/1 Date: 01/01/01 A.M (Anno Modini) My dear fellow Namosevaks, My heart ...a class= http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=tfd=Rusg=AFQjCNFoDTeF2k06JyRH7UIxEYl41mbPOQurl=http://www.hindustantimes.com/editorial-views-on/ManasChakravarty/Goa-Namorandum/Article1-1077085.aspx Compiled by Goanet News Service http://www.goanet.org/newslinks.php
Re: [Goanet] Our future King has Indian blood...
How about this self-hating anti-Indian remark by Falcao? Only Indians squat when dining that their foot reaches their mouth. Ferdinando Falcao Please see: http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2013-June/231784.html Good to see Gilbert back on Goanet. Cheers, Santosh - Original Message - From: Jose Colaco cola...@gmail.com In response to a very routine posting of a news item by Gabe Menezes, first Augusto Pinto got all so needlessly worked up and now this mindless post from Gilbert Lawrence who asked: So how are the racists in UK and in Canada, Australia and New Zealand taking this news? jc: my mind goes back to this most fascinating statement (in retort) by Gabe to Augusto:
Re: [Goanet] Our future King has Indian blood...
GL replies: Thanks for the welcome-back! But to the topic at hand, are the Anglo-Indians across the world celebrating? Not that they need a reason to celebrate. But literary they will have one of their own in the Big Palace very soon. They can now have the real big house for their reunions and parties. If I were Prince Charles (which I'm not); I'd be cautions attending any Anglo-Indian functions.:=)) Will Englebert Humperdink (Anglo-Indian) be lined up to sing at the celebration of the birth of third-in-line? From Gabe Menezes: Wherefore art thou O Gilbert! Welcome back From Gabe Menezes: Our future King has Indian blood. GL replies: So how are the racists in UK and in Canada, Australia and New Zealand taking this news? It has to be more than Blimey! :=)) Regards, GL
Re: [Goanet] Our future King has Indian blood...
On 16 June 2013 17:06, Venantius J Pinto venantius.pi...@gmail.com wrote: Dear Augusto, Apologize and move on. A genuine apology no matter what at this point--will be worth the exercise. It could be somewhat different if there is an OCI in the mix. venantius j pinto RESPONSE: I do neither need an apology, nor expect one; things written in a haste makes waste moment - one too many Kops? Having said that, I am more than surprised that a practitioner of the English Language and a Tutor of some repute (?) could have to badly misconstrued what was written. Someone's slip is showing(THAT'S NOT FAIR) Oh what the heck, in for the ride! If we have to spoon feed, then it would be taken that we are being, more than patronising, for goodness sake, an upper supreme English Maestro, should have read better?
Re: [Goanet] Our future King has Indian blood...
On Jun 16, 2013, at 9:25 PM, Gilbert Lawrence gilbert2...@yahoo.com wrote: Will Englebert Humperdink (Anglo-Indian) be lined up to sing at the celebration of the birth of third-in-line? Comment: 1: how did Englebert become Anglo-Indian? Were any of his parents or their's Not British British? 2: and what, if I may ask is the origin of the surname Lawrence? Could it be Anglo-Indian? jc
[Goanet] On Manohar Parrikar's memorandum for Special Status
To Goanet - My first reaction: a day late and a dollar short. Goa's death warrant was signed in 1961 when it joined the Indian Union without any protections. Indians have ruined every haven in the country. It is just that they got to Goa last. That said, I applaud Manohar-bab for this effort, assuming it is sincere and assuming it will be pursued to the end. Many of the points made in the memo are strong and well crafted (I don't like the supplicating tone. Indians deserve no courtesy. And enough of these Indian uncles and behenjis in Goa. Find some other place to muck up, fellas.) The key question is: why is Manohar Parrikar winking at the megaprojects ongoing RIGHT NOW? It is in direct opposition to the words in his memo. Put another way, Parrikar's words DO NOT MATCH his actions. The Modys and other outsiders can come in here and lord it over. Another pertinent question: is this Special Status talk a smokescreen to deflect attention from Mopa and mollify opposition to the airport project? Sorry to be cynical but the record thus far prompts such cynicism. r
Re: [Goanet] Our future King has Indian blood...
Dear Venantius who wrote Dear Augusto, Apologize and move on. A genuine apology no matter what at this point--will be worth the exercise. Hey Venny, goanet was getting a bit boring so I just thought of stirring the pot a bit. It worked. ;-) The fact that some loonies can't tell sheet from sat is not my fault. What say? Heh heh... But as you say let me apologize: Dear Gabe I'm really sorry that I got on your nerves and made you get all worked up and violent. Do accept my sincere apologies Cheers Augusto -- Augusto Pinto 40, Novo Portugal Moira, Bardez Goa, India E pinto...@gmail.com P 0832-2470336 M 9881126350
Re: [Goanet] Our future King has Indian blood...
-Original Message- From: Jose Colaco 1: how did Englebert become Anglo-Indian? Were any of his parents or their's Not British British? 2: and what, if I may ask is the origin of the surname Lawrence? Could it be Anglo-Indian? RESPONSE: 1 - Engelbert Humperdinck (born Arnold George Dorsey; 2 May 1936). Arnold Dorsey was born in Madras, India, as one of ten children to British Army NCO Mervyn Dorsey and his wife Olive. Dorsey's family moved to Leicester, England, when he was ten. [1] 2 - The oft quoted on Goanet, Leo Lawrence, author of Nehru seizes Goa comes to mind. He was no Anglo-Indian. For various reasons, Goans likely anglicised their (sur)names: Jose became Joseph Catarina became Catherine Jeronimo became Jerome Julia became Juliet Lourenco became Lawrence Appropriate time for Emperor Augustus to chime-in. - B Source [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Engelbert_Humperdinck_(singer)
[Goanet] In defense of Manohar Parrikar
Not that he needs me to defend him. But I count myself among his most ardent supporters and want to say my piece. I and a few others, notably my dear friend Dr. Anil Desai, have been strident in our criticism of Manohar-bab the past few months. We had - still have - high expectations of him, and we hold him to a much higher standard than any other Goan politician, past and present. Let us be absolutely clear about that: Manohar-bab is the only man right now standing between Goa and disaster. Can you imagine Goa in the hands of a Vijai or a Viswajeet? Hell would be a more pleasant alternative. We recognize that the filthy sty left behind by the corrupt Congress criminals cannot be cleaned in a few months or perhaps even in a couple of years. We also recognize that he has to shepherd his own flock and that is no easy task. I mean, he has to deal with stinking gutterbugs like Fat Bastard Vishnu Wagh, a dirty casteist s-o-b burdened with the lard of an elephant and the intelligence of a cockroach. But we feel that Manohar-bab has as yet failed to hit the right notes. We are desperate for him to succeed for Goa's sake. We are distressed that he saw it fit to barrel ahead with Mopa, a project we are convinced will be to Goa's detriment. We are angry that he stands by mutely while the Mody and others erect huge concrete megaprojects for the benefit of outsiders and choke our rivers with their casino boats. We want Manohar-bab to fulfill the promise that his election last year signaled and justify the faith the ordinary Goan reposed in him. Manohar-bab's true enemies are not us, his harshest, but well-meaning, critics. Manohar-bab's true enemies are the sycophants who have surrounded him and who uncritically sing his bhajans here on Facebook and elsewhere. What Manohar-bab needs - and deserves - is honest appraisal. r
Re: [Goanet] Ek Anna Do Anna .... Vott happened man?
If one meant huttu tu tu and as far as I am aware--its is a call given in Kabbadi by the player who has entered into the opponent's space; its not another game besides Kabaddi. Some other interesting games are Atyapatya, Ligouri, gilli dandu, and the one where a spike was pierced into the earth after the rains (were big at BPT, Antop Hill, Wadala). Even more interesting ones were/are lezim (martial maneuvers to aid in swordmanship), malkhamb, khokho... Gen FYI: My mother Otilia's cousin Esmero Figueiredo (Go Batim) was an International in Basketball for India. He was earlier coach of OL of Good Counsel, Sion. At NNH they gave him a Muslim name/ muslim sounding ? Esmith. http://www.google.com/search?client=safarirls=enq=esmero+figueiredoie=UTF-8oe=UTF-8 venantius j pinto Message: 5 Date: Sun, 16 Jun 2013 09:38:07 -0400 From: Jose Colaco cola...@gmail.com To: goa...@goanet.org goa...@goanet.org Subject: [Goanet] Ek Anna Do Anna Vott happened man? (del, vjp) Perhaps, after all the scandal in Cricket, it is better to focus on sports like Kabbadi, Hutuu, Basketball and Table Tennis. (del, vjp) Vott Happened? jc --