--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Sunila Muzawar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
And to brush away the rest of the posting as "pretty much recycled
stuff"
shows how readily a mind refuses to accept the ignominy of the
situation. It
is precisely that which I wanted to address. Unfortunately, it looks
like
al
goanet-digest Wednesday, May 1 2002 Volume 01 : Number 3917
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[Goanet] NEWS: Audience weeps while watching film on Gujarat violence
[Goanet] A Luso-Indian Voyage
See end of di
Audience weeps while watching film on Gujarat violence
By Ehthashamuddin Khan, Indo-Asian News Service
New Delhi, Apr 30 (IANS) A nearly 100-strong audience here watching a
documentary on the brutal Gujarat violence broke down and wept at the scenes
of butchery and bloodshed.
Besides about 70 i
A Luso-Indian Voyage.
By Cliff Pereira
Introduction.
When I was first invited to write an article about Goan genealogy by FIBIS,=
=20
I pondered about the best approach to the topic. After consultation with=20
several people interested in the work of FIBIS, and after my own research=
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initia
goanet-digest Wednesday, May 1 2002 Volume 01 : Number 3916
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In this issue:
Re: [Goanet] Mental health -- a Goan myth
Re: [Goanet] Merry Month Of May.
[Goanet] Stars in the sky
[Goanet
Dinesh DSouza has been in the news this week. He has just had a new book
published 'What's So Great About America,' (Regnery, April 2002). The
Christian Science Monitor, 26 Apr. carried a review. See:
http://www.csmonitor.com/2002/0426/p11s01-coop.html
For more info about the book or for DSou
Headline: Week-long Canadian film festival from May 9.
Press Trust of India. 30 April 2002
New Delhi, Apr 30 (PTI) A week-long festival of Canadian cinema, showcasing
films made by directors of South Asian origin and others, opens here next
week.
The festival, organised by the Canadian High
Sunila Muzawar wrote:
>Can you really see many stars in the sky in Canada ?
The answer, of course, depends from what part of Canada you look at the sky.
If you go up north, there are no stars in the sky for a couple of months.
The sun does not set there and the is actually no 'night' in summe
Daniel this sounds like fun.
My experience of May weather was not so exciting. I was there in 1998 with
two of my boys to celebrate my Dad's 90th birthday (May 25). Everyone was
very uncomfortable. We nevertheless had fun.
But I can share one experience with you. The fans were next to useless.
>From: "Jorge/Livia de Abreu Noronha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
in response to this
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From: "M Mascarenhas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
. . . I met a mechanic friend of mine who told me he was migrating to
Portugal. He was very excited about his plans. I asked him how long it had
goanet-digest Wednesday, May 1 2002 Volume 01 : Number 3915
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Re: [Goanet] Does anybody care about this ?
Re: [Goanet] Arundhati Roy - Part I, II, III
Re: [Goanet] Mental hea
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From: "M Mascarenhas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> A few days later, while I was fighting off all the line cutters at the
Civil
> Registrar in the queue for applying for birth certificates (which is,
> thankfully, shorter than the queue for reconnecting your telephone), I
>From: Tariq Siddiqui <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: Sunila Muzawar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>I think it is about time you woke up to the reality that people do not
>have a habit of talking about twenty thousand atrocities at the same time,
>even if it is solely for the purpose of "context". If today, I c
goanet-digest Wednesday, May 1 2002 Volume 01 : Number 3914
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Re: [Goanet] Arundhati Roy - Part I, II, III
Re: [Goanet] Arundhati Roy - Part I, II, III
Re: [Goanet] Arundhati
Obviously not, according to your logic, because nobody posted this message
and nobody responded to it, nobody cares about it. All the 1000 or so members
of Goanet are a group of heartless rascals who gleefully take delight in
the sufferings of others.
Great line of thought. Let me know when your
On Wed, 1 May 2002, gilmen30 wrote:
> My, My, My, What a diatribe against all the minorities in this great
> country! I certainly dont want to get into a slanging political and
> communal match, but of all the convoluted subjects above, I have
> picked only 4 for clarification, so can I ask you
Without going into the details of the laundry list that Sunila has
provided, I would just like to know that is there a qualifier that exists
that requires any writer to include all of those remarks below when
writing on Gujarat and India?
Sunila, please take the time to answer this one. If your
>From: "James Almeida" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [Goanet] Arundhati Roy - Part I, II, III
>Date: Wed, 01 May 2002 12:11:02 +
>
>Folks,
>
>Just a clarification. I think Mr. Premji held the title of world's richest
>man for all of three (or was it four?) months wh
>>3.Richest men in the world are Muslims? What has this got to do with
>>Arundhati Roy or the Gujerat problem. Maybe Im just too dumb to
>> understand.
>
>Incidentally I said "richest man" and not "men" and the person is Azim
>Premji, CEO of WIPRO.
Folks,
Just a clarification. I think Mr. P
Views posted on the Hindustan Times
POSTED by THE GOAN FORUMin the interest of
Balance. The selected 10 posts indicate some of the
views on the Gujarat fiasco.
What are your views?
jc for TGF
Hindustan Times:
Gujarat is burning. Gujarat needs help. The social
fabric has been destroyed by a
goanet-digest Wednesday, May 1 2002 Volume 01 : Number 3913
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[Goanet] Ek Kovita:'POROT AILI PIDDA'
[Goanet] Hindustan Times : views on 'Gujarat is burning. Gujarat needs help'
Does anybody care about this ? Or are we going to say that these children
are coming from the majority or minority or this religion or that religion
or this caste or that caste, or whatever and ignore it since it does not
affect us ?
www.sify.com
Innocence assaulted: The trauma of child worker
goanet-digest Wednesday, May 1 2002 Volume 01 : Number 3912
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Re: [Goanet] Arundhati Roy - Part I, II, III
Re: [Goanet] Arundhati Roy - Part I, II, III
See end of digest for i
Eka Bebddeachem rudan Kovita Rupan
--
POROT AILI PIDDA
Aileat tumi ieat-ieat patrao,
bosat goribachea bankar
Okosmat ievnchem podlem nhoim,
matxea zatlem kustar
Ghorcheank gomoitam,
tumchea boreaponan asat tim sukhar
Tumc
>From: "gilmen30" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [Goanet] Arundhati Roy - Part I, II, III
>Date: Wed, 01 May 2002 09:01:31 -
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>My, My, My, What a diatribe against all the minorities in this great
>country! I certainly dont want to get into a slanging political and
>c
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Sunila Muzawar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Nice article and thanks for posting it George. It does seem more
balanced ...
Wish she would also break out into such eloquence over the plight of
thousands of Hindus killed in Kashmir every day;
Wish she would reject publi
goanet-digest Wednesday, May 1 2002 Volume 01 : Number 3911
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[Goanet] NEWS: Indian coalition wins vote, but victory is bitter
Re: [Goanet] Arundhati Roy - Part I, II, III
[G
MERRY MONTH OF MAY
Come the month of May and all hell breaks loose in Amchem Goem.
Come the month of May and every susegad Goenkar is charged with
activity. Come the month of May and everyone is out for the kill. The
young and the old, the not-so-young and not-so-old are overn
goanet-digest Tuesday, April 30 2002 Volume 01 : Number 3910
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[Goanet] Re: India may grant dual citizenship by end of 2002
Re: [Goanet] Rules and Regulations
Re: [Goanet] Ol
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