[Goanet] Don't sell ore but sell pigs to China!
The closure of mines in Goa have left some daunted. Goa sell a lot of iron ore to China. But with the recent closure which is good for Goa, all the sectors in Goa should now rear and export pigs to China, a great consumer of this animal. I am starting a pig farm in Moira, are there any partners? BC
[Goanet] THANK YOU FROM CARDOSO FAMILY
GULF-GOANS e-NEWSLETTER (since 1994)® www.yahoogroups.com/group/gulf-goans/ www.goa-world.com http://www.goa-world.com/goa/credit%5Ccredit.htm Tumcam Maie-mogacho ieukar. Stay tuned to Gulf Goans e-Newsletter - everyday someone, somewhere learns a little. THANK YOU FROM CARDOSO FAMILY Time and tide wait…. no man! That was dad’s favorite phrase, and he always made us laugh because he somehow used to miss ‘for’ while saying it. Thank you all for your messages, sympathy cards and flowers. We were deeply touched by your words and expressions of support and thankful that people like you are there for us at such a time. The wonderful memories dad left helped lift our spirits as we celebrate his life as much as we mourn his passing away. I do apologize that we may not be able to thank each one individually, but on behalf of our family once again…THANK YOU. MONTH’S MIND We have offered a mass for the soul of our beloved dad at the Church of St. Thérèse (Salmiya) on Saturday, 10th November 2012 at 6:30pm. Relatives and Friends kindly accept this as the only intimation. Julio Cardoso Kuwait www.avona.org EXPRESSIONS - The Flower Shop (Goa) Email: expressions...@gmail.com Tel: +91 98 22 164 364 http://goablog100.blogspot.com
[Goanet] JUSTICE FOR CIPRIANO
CIPRIANO CORNELIO FERNANDES of MOIRA was murdered in custody by the GOA POLICE, DIED on 9th January, 2011. Tomorrow, 7th. November, 2012 Cipriano will be laid to rest at the MOIRA Cemetery at 4.00 p.m. Entire GOA needs to raise it's sane voice in a CRY to DEMAND JUSTICE for Cipriano so that more CIPRIANOs will not be cut-down by those who are paid to protect. This November 7th. 2012 must go down in the HISTORY of GOA as yet another BLACK DAY FOR GOA AND GOANS. Sd/- Floriano Lobo General Secretary & Spokesperson Goa Su-Raj Party - GSRP H.O.: 383A Pirazona Moira Bardez Goa-403 507 Telefax: 91 832 2470 223 Mobile: 9890470896-9422060347 Email: floriano.l...@gmail.com Website: www.goasu-raj.org -- Goa Su-Raj Party strongly believes that Parliamentary Elections must be contested by National Parties only AND/OR by a Federation of State Regional Parties. with a reciprocating understanding by the National Parties that the 'State Elections' shall be the prerogative of State Registered Political Parties only. Even then, and in the absence of such a ruling by the Election Commission of India, GSRP would want GOANS who are ERUDITE, knowledgeable about India and its problems, as well as World affairs, 'STATESMEN/WOMEN' , to contest on it's 'TICKET' in the coming 2014 Parliamentary Elections. Let GOA endeavour to send two real Parliamentarians to the House of the People in New Delhi for once.
Re: [Goanet] Bhakti First Goan to Win Silver in National Women
Mr. Pinto: I read your original missive and I have to say that I chose to address the anguish expressed by you on the Chess question exclusively, not having an ax to grind in the issue of Hindu vs. all others in the field of human achievements. If you say that Goan Diaspora kids are non achievers, you must have sufficient data points to substantiate your thesis. On the other hand I know many high achieving second generation Goan kids who make us very proud. I know a girl who was elected home coming Queen by over 3000 fellow students. I know kids who were elected Presidents of the Honor Society. I know girls who dominated the local High School Tennis scene. I know kids who excelled at the spelling bee and so on-I know a kid who graduated Magna Cum Laude from an engineering program in a World Class University All you have to do is look around But I have to agree with you life in Goa was good. You could get plenty of respect just by letting people know about your high birth. Over here in the world outside Goa you have to prove your worth over and over again. There are people who claim superiority by nationality, by race and by physical attributes -so it is not easy and I can see why you feel sorry for the Goan kids who have to compete with all that and end up disheartened and lose their gumption and self confidence. Anyway on the subject of chess, you have to be a chess player to appreciate the paradigm shift that took place once the machines started dominating. That motorcycles run faster than humans is a bad analogy here, because we always knew that we were not the fastest on this earth; there are cheetahs, horses and even birds that run faster than us. So it is quite ok to hold trials to determine who can run faster among the humans. In Chess things were vastly different. We were always led to believe that no one, no machine could outthink us. Homo sapiens were at the top of that activity. So after Kasparov vs. Deep Blue, the landscape has dramatically changed. Chess is still a fun game and people can go through the motions of crowning local champions but the specter of the machines at the top will continue to haunt us. Nobody believes that the humans are evolving fast enough to compete with the machines in this field. There will not be any new chess moves or opening strategies named after great human champions, no new Alekhine's defense or Nimzowitsch defense or Grunfeld Indian defense – all because of the rise of the Artificial Intelligence. Regards, E. >
[Goanet] Navelim, CRC Chinchinim and KGA win in KIFF LEAGUE
GULF-GOANS e-NEWSLETTER (since 1994)® www.yahoogroups.com/group/gulf-goans/ www.goa-world.com http://www.goa-world.com/goa/credit%5Ccredit.htm Tumcam Maie-mogacho ieukar. Stay tuned to Gulf Goans e-Newsletter - everyday someone, somewhere learns a little. Navelim YC, CRC Chinchinim and Kuwait Goan Association win in KIFF LEAGUE Curtorcares and Real Betalbatim settle for draw Navelim Youth Centre, CRC Chinchinim, and Kuwait Goan Association scored important wins while Curtorcares and Real Betalbatim played out a goalless draw in the 4th week of league matches in the ongoing KIFF League for the J. P. D’Mello Memorial Rolling Trophy being played at the MOH Ground in Shuwaikh, Kuwait. The matches are being officiated by the Indian Football Referees Association (IFRA). In the first match of the day, Navelim Youth Centre (NYC), gained their second victory in as many games by outclassing Santos United 5-2 and are now within touching distance of the quarter final slot in group B. Taking advantage of two precise corners from veteran Americo, NYC was up by three goals in the first twenty minutes with goals from the resolute Duarte Ferrao, Cruzedio and veteran Alfred. Santos United however came back strongly in the second half with two fine goals by Jerry Vales and Camilo Lucas, but any chances of an upset were quickly killed off when Christino and Ignatius scored against the run of play for NYC to end the game 5-2 in their favor. Simon Gaonkar was declared the Man of the Match and received his award sponsored by Integrated Logistics Company, from the hands of Carmo Santos, president of Santos United . The match was officiated by Nicholas and assisted by Sharma and Vincy. Navelim Y.C won 5-2 Santos United FC Man of the match Simon Gaonkar of NYC receiving award from Carmo Santos, president of Santos United In the second match at 8:15am, Fendre Rebello scored a brace as CRC Chinchinim came from behind to upset FC Sparks 3-2 in a match of fluctuating fortunes, FC Sparks made up of mostly youngsters played delightful soccer but it was their finishing which let them down. Ahmed Khan and Hussain Khan scored for FC Sparks while Fendre scored two and Fredrick scored one to give their team a fighting chance in Group D after having lost their first match to Goa Maroons. Striker Fendre Rebello of CRC chinchinim was rightly declared the man of the match and received his award from Stephen Fernandes the KIFF Registrar. The match was officiated by Sharma and assisted by Michael and Francis on the lines. CRC Chinchinim won 3-2 Sparks FC Man of the match Fendre Rebello receiving award from Stephen Fernandes , KIFF Registrar In easily the match of the day, two of the strongest teams in the league, DHL FC and Kuwait Goan Association (KGA) battled it out for a quarter final place in the group of death which also features last year’s champions Don Bosco Oratory and United Friends Club, with KGA coming out victorious 2-1. The entire match was played at a furious pace and although DHL were marginally better in the first half, it was KGA who scored due to a defensive lapse through Anthony Rego. Jose Fernandes added a second before DHL pulled one back through John Furtado. DHL tried their best to equalize in the dying minutes, but KGA aided by good goalkeeping by Jimmy held on to secure full points and go into their final league game with a good chance to qualify. Man of the match was Agnel Martins of KGA and the award given by Amaldo Fernandes the President of Curtorcares United. The game was officiated by Julio Cardoso assisted by Francis and Nicholas on the lines. Kuwait Goan Association won 2-1 Referee Julio Cardoso with Assistants Francis and Nicholas DHL FC Man of the Match Agnel Martins of KGA receiving Award from Amaldo Fernandes, president of Curtorcares In the final match of the day, Real Betalbatim playing their first match this season held a youthful Curtorcares United 0-0, in a match where both teams had their chances, and although Curtorcares played marginally better, finding the elusive goal was difficult with the Real Betalbatim defense led by captain Theodore Pinto holding well. Man of the match was awarded to Denzil Yadev of Real Betalbatim and given by Vijay Gonsalves the President of Real Betalbatim. The game was officiated by Michael Dias supported by Sarto Baptista and Vincy on the lines. Curtorcares United Real Betalbatim Man of the Match Denzil Yadev of Real Betalbatim receiving his award from Vijay Gonsalves , president of Real Betalbatim Referee Michael and assistants Vincy & Sarto Coming Friday’s schedule is as follows:- Don Bosco Oratory take on Kuwait Goan Association in an all important qualification match at 6:45am, followed by United Goans Centre versus Real Betalbatim FC at 8:00. Navelim Y.C will than play Kerala challengers at 9:15am and the last mat
[Goanet] First Ten US citizens' votes are in..... and it's an Obama, Romney tie.
GULF-GOANS e-NEWSLETTER (since 1994)® www.yahoogroups.com/group/gulf-goans/ www.goa-world.com http://www.goa-world.com/goa/credit%5Ccredit.htm Tumcam Maie-mogacho ieukar. Stay tuned to Gulf Goans e-Newsletter - everyday someone, somewhere learns a little. The first votes are in! Ten of them, anyway. And it's an Obama, Romney tie. The small hamlet of Dixville Notch in New Hampshire distinguishes itself every primary and general election by voting right at midnight. Tune in to ABCNews.com on Tuesday, Nov. 6 for livestreaming coverage of Election 2012. Election Day show kicks off at noon, and the Election Night event begins at 7 p.m. This year ten voters showed up and they split evenly - five votes apiece - for President Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney. Obama won the Dixville Notch vote in 2008. But in elections before that, the town had stuck to more conservative candidates, twice selecting a Republican instead of Bill Clinton. Dixville Notch and its 10 voters may be symbolic, but they're not a bellwether for the state. Obama won in Dixville Notch in 2008, but that was the first time a majority of the town went for a Dem in 40 years. The other New Hampshire town with midnight voting- the slightly more populous (32 voters) Hart's Location- swung towards Obama tonight- 23 Obama, 9 Romney. The First Online Konkani Music Station - Started on March 14, 2000 http://www.live365.com/stations/61664 Konkani Video on You Tube http://www.youtube.com/uly334 www.targetgoa.com http://goablog100.blogspot.com