DEATH OF PASCOAL MONTEIRO
2nd of May 2002 will go down in the history of Kuwait Goans as one of the
most sorrowful days because on this date a great son of Goa from Calangute
Porbavaddo Bardez Goa died in Kuwait. He is none other than Pascoal
Monteiro an employee of Kuwait National Petroleu
DEATH OF THE MOTHER OF KUWAIT KONKNNI KENDR.
Mr. Elvino Rodrigues is one of the longtimer Goans in Kuwait from Navelim
Mandopa. His contribution in the cause of Konkani and Goa is immense.
Almost during last 20 years he is associated with Konkani movement and its
promotion of course very
goanet-digest Thursday, May 9 2002 Volume 01 : Number 3949
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[Goanet] Goa Police: Forthcoming UK TV Programme
[Goanet] Re: Dinesh D'Souza
Re: [Goanet] Dinesh D'Souza
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GOACOM NEWS CLIPPINGS
10 May 2002
RAVI LIKELY TO GET CONG TICKET: The Congress Party has given the Ponda
Assembly ticket to the Dy CM Ravi Naik. It is learnt that Ravi Naik will
resign from the government and the BJP today. The Mandrem ticket has been
given to Ramakant Khalap. (GT)
SIRSAT QUI
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Dear Netters,
It is interesting that I was disconnected (inadvertently, it turns
out) from Goanet after the discussion about my name (by Ricky Pinto, if I
remember right), and my return to the net is also sparked off by the
discussion of a name: Dinesh D'Souza.
James Almeida wrote:
>The article on Colonialism made for some interesting reading (I was on the
>verge of posting it this morning after a friend had sent it over). Given
>that Dinesh can have polarizing views, it's not surprising that his
comments
>in the article can raise an individual's ire.
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Tariq Siddiqui <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>The question is, would we have really been better off? How do we
>reach that conclusion?
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>Santosh's question therefore, is a double-edged sword, where the
>opposite in both cases is a matter of speculation.
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While Tariq
--- James Almeida <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Identifying the beneficial effects of
> colonialism does not in any way imply being an apologist for that system.
James et al,
An enlightening discussion on colonialism between James and Sunila was held sometime
in the last
year. I do not want t
>From Goanet-UK Weekly Newsletter 10 May 2002 issue:
Tue. 14 May. Channel 4 TV. 11:40pm to 12:05am. Tourist Police: Goa. Law
enforcers who have to deal with troublesome holidaymakers. Tony from London,
Mark from Manchester and Head Constable Pollyeka are all on the hunt for
illegal raves on the G
goanet-digest Thursday, May 9 2002 Volume 01 : Number 3948
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Re: [Goanet] Dinesh D'Souza
[Goanet] LINK: News from Xavier's Bombay
[Goanet] goa seminar in delhi may 4, 2002
Report of Goa seminar in Delhi on 4th May 2002, organised by GoemkarachoEk=
vott.
POLITICAL STABILITY THE NEED OF THE HOUR
'Goenkarancho Ekvot', a Delhi based, socio-cultural organization, held a
seminar -- the first of its kind -- on Saturday, 4th May 2002, at the
Indian Institute of Planners
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>From 'Xaverian', the newsletter of St Xavier's College, Mumbai. June 2002
issue. Editor Dominic A Fernandes. Email [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.xaviers.edu
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On Thu, 9 May 2002, santoshhelekar wrote:
> Now how does he know that his life would have been much worse had the
> British never ruled India? Has he peered into the annals of
> alternative history?
As a matter of personal opinion, I second the thoughts of Santosh. I think
colonialism was of fa
goanet-digest Thursday, May 9 2002 Volume 01 : Number 3947
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In this issue:
Re: [Goanet] Dinesh D'Souza
[Goanet] Colonialism
[Goanet] Goa Oppn demands Governor's recall, Parrikar's resign
GOACOM NEWS CLIPPINGS
09 May 2002
HIGH COURT GIVES SPLIT VERDICT ON DISSOLUTION: High Court judges at the
Panjim Bench on Wednesday differed in their verdict over the dissolution of
the assembly with Justice AS Aguiar quashing governor's order and Justice
PV Hardas upholding them. The split ju
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], George Pinto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> ?So here they are: two cheers for colonialism!? GEORGE: ZERO CHEERS
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I have not much time right now to respond substantively to the
shameless defense of colonialism by Dinesh D?Souza, but I cannot let
an apologetic for
HC split over Goa House dissolution
Oppn demands Governor's recall, Parrikar's resignation
DH News Service
PANAJI: A consolidated Opposition in Goa today demanded that Governor
Mohammed Fazal be recalled, and said Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar was
morally obliged to resign after a split ruling
I think one of colonialism's main impacts in India is
on the minds of Indians. Many grow up feeling that
they are second-class citizens of the world, not world
leaders or potential world leaders. Of course, a rich
man's joke is said to always be funny. But people such
as Gandhi did not feel partic
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