[Goanet-News] Goa news for March 25, 2009

2009-03-24 Thread Goanet News Service
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*** Code takes the fizz off Goas interim budget - Herald
Publications
age speech in the Goa assembly, the chief minister said the
total budget for the ...
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*** Goa Assembly congratulates Slumdog Millionaire\'s team -
Hindu
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*** Goa cops beat up partying tourists - Times of India
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*** Poor cashew crop in Konkan, Goa - Times of India
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*** SC restrains Goa govt from regularising illegal
constructions - Indopia
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*** Goa Broadband Project to be Completed in July -
Daijiworld.com
ijiworld.com, IndiaBy Our Special Correspondent Panaji, Mar 24:
The much touted Goa Broadband project that had hit the roadblock
after being inaugurated by Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh will
be completed in July, 2009. The state government, in the reply
tabled on the ...
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*** Kamat lands in trouble as SC stays ordinance - Economic
Times
ed Congress government in Goa, the Supreme Court on Tuesday put
on hold state governments decision to amend the century-old Land
Acquisition Act which ˜saved Fomento Resorts ...
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*** 3 foreign nationals attack Goa cops, held - The Statesman
e Statesman, IndiaPTI Panaji, March 23: Goa police have
arrested a German, a Russian and a Swedish tourist for attacking
the police team which had allegedly gone to stop the loud music
party in the coastal village of Anjuna. Superintendent of Police
Mr Tony Fernandes ...
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*** Goa casino charged with denying winnings, beating up
customer - SINDH TODAY
NDH TODAY, PakistanPanaji, March 24 (IANS) Police in Goa are
investigating a complaint filed against the operator of an
onshore casino, accused of beating a customer and denying him
his winnings after he went to claim the money. According to a
complaint registered with ...
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*** Company Review: Sesa Goa - Livemint
0% pa over the next two years, and volumes to touch 25mn by
FY12. However, with no respite expected in the prevailing
downcast conditions, we expect demand for iron ore to decline
from China. ...
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[Goanet-News] Goanet Reader: Ben Antao's market ... (by Augusto Pinto)

2009-03-24 Thread Goanet Reader
Ben Antao's market

By Augusto Pinto
pinto...@gmail.com

A profile of Ben Antao and a review of:

Living on the Market
By Ben Antao
Published: 2008
Publisher: Palabras-Press, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Cover Design: Rick McKenna
238 pages, Canadian $ 25.00

In 2008, the Velim-born Ben Antao came out with his fourth
novel Living on the Market. Once a journalist with The
Navhind Times and, later, the Indian Express, in 1966 he won
a journalism fellowship awarded by the World Press Institute
based at the Macalester College, St. Paul, Minnesota, for a
year's study and travel in the United States.

  He then moved to Canada where he worked as a
  journalist, teacher, writer and certified financial
  planner. He has written five novels, several short
  stories, a play as well as a movie script based on
  his novel The Tailor's Daughter, besides a memoir
  and a travelogue of his visit to Sicily in Italy.

It is difficult to avoid the issue of self-publishing when
writing about Ben Antao. Most of his books have taken this
route to appearing in print. It says something about his self
confidence that when he believes that he has something
worthwhile to say, he is ready to put his money where his
mouth is instead of waiting for a commercial publisher.

The problem with commercial publishers is that their major
consideration will be how much profit they can make. This is
the reason for their lack of interest in books that have
niche audiences. Thus many a promising writer remains
unknown, or a manuscript which may not be written in a
currently fashionable style stays unpublished.

  Of course, in this regard, Antao follows a long
  list of distinguished Goan writers. As the writer
  Vivek Menezes points out, "It's not much of an
  exaggeration to say that if it weren't for
  self-publishing, Goans wouldn't have much of a
  literature at all. This is particularly true when
  you consider Konkani, but much the same situation
  exists across the board."

The previous novels of the 74 year Antao alternate between
Goan and Canadian themes and include Blood and Nemesis a tale
of love and lust set during the era of the freedom struggle
in Goa; Penance which examines Catholicism in Canada; and The
Tailor's Daughter which looks at caste among Goan Catholics,
especially those diaspora Goans known as the Afrikanders.

What makes Antao a very easy  writer to read is his
journalistic eye for detail as he describes events and
scenes. In fact, they might make good film scripts given that
he likes to sprinkle a lot of bedroom scene masala in them.
His plot lines, although strong, tend to be fairly
straightforward; but depth of characterization is not his forte.

His language has an air of no-nonsense simplicity and his
novels could be described, for want of a better term, as
'theme' novels. That is to say, the success of his novels
depend mainly on how accurately he has accomplished the task
of explicating his theme -- whether it is the prejudice
generated by caste; or the atmosphere in Goa around the time
of the freedom movement; or in the case of the book under
review, how the stock market operates.

  As the writer himself says, "My novels are plot
  driven as they explore the universal themes of sex
  and love, caste, religion and money. My characters
  serve as vehicles for these themes." Since he
  usually writes about things that he seems to have
  personally experienced, seen or heard about, his
  novels have a true to life feel about them.

Antao's latest offering takes as his subject the worlds of
the school system and of small-time stock market speculators
in Canada, which is the backdrop of a family break-up.

The protagonist of the novel Doug Thomas, is a 41 year old
'supply' teacher, someone who is much like the Goan
lecture-basis or contract-basis teacher only perhaps a little
worse off as he gets called to teach only when a regular
teacher is sick or absent. However in Doug's case he does it
out of choice, as this relieves him of the drudgery of doing
routine school work which he finds boring; and frees him to
play the stock market.

However this puts him under pressure, especially when there
is no supply teaching like during school vacations, as he has
to figure out how to provide for his wife Gladys and their
two children. While in the previous two years Doug has
managed to be reasonably successful in his speculations, he
is not going to be third time lucky.

  A crisis erupts when Doug gambles away all his
  family's money on the market. Along with the market
  crash his family life crumbles too, as his wife is
  not prepared to put up with a wastrel and they are
  separated. The novel takes us through the ups and
  downs of his life as he tries to fight off a life
  of penury and depression.

An