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The following article is about a Canadian woman by the
name of Berna Cruz who INS officials deported to India. Is she a
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Source: Daily Record, NJ.19 Jan 2003.
Headline: Indians soon may be Americans, too.
appears in VAZ, J. Clement: Profiles of
Eminent Goans. New Delhi, Concept, 1997, pages 158-59. ISBN 81-7022-619-8.
For more information try Alban Couto in Goa.
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That's good - who checked the draft :-)
I tried to call you on Sunday on
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* CHRISTMAS PARTIES 2002 *
Dec 21 - GOA-LA, Los Angeles, +1 (714) 821-6168
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Dec 7-8: Seminar 'Jesuits in India', at XCHR-Porvorim
Ongoing: Exhibition of paintings, Art Chamber, Calangute www.goa-art.com
Dec 14: Customer Relationship Mgt Seminar, Xaviers, Mapusa Tel 2262356
Dec 13: Dance workshop,
Goa's phone numbers change from Nov 10, 2002. Prefix old number with a 2. New numbers
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was the main journalist probing the business interests of Keith
Vaz a year ago and this included allegations that he owned property in Goa.
Also, the Sunday Telegraph has an interesting link to
http://www.photoguide.to/goa/
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* Oct 16-27: Vipasana meditation, Alto Porvorim
* Oct 23: Launch of CellOne, BSNL's cellular service in Goa
* Oct 24: Antonio Pereira Puraskar (Award) ceremony, Porvorim
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Headline: Appointment to top post questioned.
D'Aguiar £15; Lucy Collaco
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DEATHS 24 Sept. Carmona, Goa. SATYRO S. FERNANDES. (Ex-Post Telegraph
. By
Bettina Gracias. Maria, an English-bred Goan, retires as a GP and
travels to Goa for the first time to find her father's house. Here
she blossoms, but unearths some cold facts about Goan history.
Neil D'Souza plays Xavier. Music by Anthony de Mello.
Thanks,
Eddie Fernandes
Headline: Life-jacket may have saved man
By MICHAEL WOOD.
Source: Calgary Sun. Tuesday, September 24, 2002 at
http://www.canoe.ca/CalgaryNews/cs.cs-09-24-0011.html
A Calgary man who planned to get married in December might be alive today
if he had put on a life-preserver before going fishing,
Source: Los Angeles Times, September 18, 2002
Title: The Real Thing; For Indian curry with finesse and fire, look no
farther than L.A.
By: Barbara Hansen, Times Staff Writer.
at
http://www.latimes.com/features/food/la-fo-curry18sep18002046(0,4647280).sto
ry?coll=la%2Dheadlines%2Dfood%2Dmanual
Forwarded by Eddie Fernandes from Nairobi.
East African Goan Convention, Nairobi, 23-25 Aug., 2002
Report by Maureen De Souza [EMAIL PROTECTED]- Mombasa, Kenya.
I would like to let you all know that the 4th East African Goan Convention
is to be held in Arusha in the year 2004.
I
Headline: Bollywood, Hollywood Bloom for 'Marigold'
Source: Reuters. August 16, 2002 02:41 AM ET
http://www.reuters.com/home.jhtml?action=check_requestid=103180
By Cathy Dunkley
HOLLYWOOD (Variety) - Indian actor Salman Khan will star in Marigold, a
musical romantic comedy written and to be
Source: The Times (UK) August 17, 2002 at:
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,71-384920,00.html
Text:
Back on the tourist map now that the Foreign Office has reclassified Goa,
and most of India, as safe to visit, holidaymakers who want a taste of
uncommercialised rural Goa will be able to
gabriel menezes writes:
People in glass houses shouldn't throw stones!!
Hi Gabe,
We have a case here of of someone, in this case the Herald journalist,
throwing stones at their own glass house :-)
Cheers
Eddie
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[Is it not strange that these heinous crimes get hushed up in Goa?
Eddie]
Eddie,
what makes you
1. 20 Jul. Bath Chronicle. Forthcoming Auctions. In the Bristol Auction
Rooms' sale of Antique and Decorative Items on Tuesday 23 July: a 18th
century graceful ivory statue of a Madonna and child in the sale, has been
catalogued as possibly from Goa in India, which was a Portuguese colony. It
Nagesh Bhatcar writes:
I have also read of cases where
Goans in high places have been approached by fellow Goans, expecting
preferential treatment, and have been disappointed by the indifferent
response! At times, kids of ethnic Indian parents, consider themselves
more Western than the
[Is it not strange that these heinous crimes get hushed up in Goa? Eddie]
Headline: HOLIDAY PARADISE RAPE WAS JUST START OF HELL
Source: The Mirror. Jul 29 2002 [The mirror is a major UK tabloid with a
circulation of over 2 million copies daily].
1. In Hockey, as Gabe Menezes revealed:
Wales 1-1 Canada.
Wales took the lead in the second half through Simon Organ's penalty
stroke, but it lasted just eight minutes as Canada's Wayne Fernandes earned
a share of the spoils
2. In the synchro swimming, Claire Carver-Dias, Goan by
Excerpts:
The Hags are ugly, smell and their favourite pastime is torturing human
beings. Unfortunately they rule Goa...
...Rajun and Anuj are travelling to Goa for what they think will be their
annual family summer holiday, whilst in Goa they develop magic powers, talk
to dead saints and
Headline: Asia minors
Source: The Guardian. 27 July 2002 at
http://www.guardian.co.uk/Archive/Article/0,4273,4469160,00.html
1,592 words. Excerpts:
The Foreign Office this week advised that it is once again safe to travel to
India. Louise Nicholson, who has visited the country more than 130
Headline: Carver-Dias claims title.
Source: BBC News 26 July 2002.
Text and photograph at:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport3/commonwealthgames2002/hi/swimming/newsid_215300
0/2153273.stm
Headline: Carver-Dias of Mississauga, Ont., wins gold in solo synchronized
swimming.
Source: Vancouver Sun 27
The John Miller Print Collection can be seen at:
http://www.johnmiller-prints.com/index.shtml
1. Western Morning News, 25 July 2002 at:
http://www.westernmorningnews.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=77707command=dis
playContentsourceNode=77259contentPK=2216264
Headline: Much loved painter of the
Travel Trade Gazette is the specialist journal for the travel trade. A
regular feature involved testing the service offered by different agents to
a particular destination. This week we have the results of 4 agents being
blind tested regarding a request for a holiday to Goa.
Headline: Ambulance will be a goer in Goa.
Source: Evening Herald (Plymouth). 23 July, 2002 at:
http://www.thisisplymouth.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=98912command=display
ContentsourceNode=98821contentPK=2194540
APPEAL: Lack of medical equipment is crisis in tourist region
A Saltash couple
Headline: NZ abuser of orphans jailed for seven years
Source: New Zealand Herald Monday, 22.07.2002 at
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/storydisplay.cfm?storyID=2098855thesection=newst
hesubsection=general
Text:
New Zealander Eoghan McBride has been sentenced to seven years in an Indian
jail for
Excerpt:
pianist Joel Almeida and bass player Jonas Elba injected an
upbeat fusion element
Source: The Evening Standard (London) July 17, 2002
HEADLINE: BLESSINGS FROM SHANKAR. By Sue Steward
Text:
In a surprise introduction to this celebration of South Indian (Karnatic)
classical
Headline: MAGICAL BEAUTY OF GOA.
By JOANNE LANE.
7 July 2002
Sunday Mercury
GOA'S Anjuna markets are one of the few places in the world where you'll
find an American hippy selling handmade Australian-style didgeridoos to
English tourists. This surreal experience seems tailor-made for these
Headline: India operators in uproar. Foreign Office advice on India is
wrong, say angry tour operators.
By: Tom Chesshyre.
Source: The Times (UK) July 6 2002. 703 words.
Excerpts:
Tour operators are furious with continuing Foreign Office advice not to
travel to India. They say that popular
1. BURTON, Richard F. Goa and the Blue Mountains. London, Bentley, 1851.
Richard Burton, the Orientalist (Kama Sutra, Arabian Knights, etc.) went to
Goa to recuperate after he e was unwell, and stayed there for six months.
He wrote a book on his experiences there. He did not like Goa at all.
Headline: June King contest at Young Goans
Source: Gulf Daily News (Bahrain), Wed. 26 Jun. 2002 at
http://www.gulf-daily-news.com/Articles.asp?Article=26304Sn=BNEW
MEN of all nationalities are welcome to join the Young Goans Club'ssearch
for the June King 2002.
The contest will be held
to is at http://www.isabel.org.uk/
Understandably, it is available for health professionals only. However, do
check the site for information about isabel.
Eddie Fernandes
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From: gilbert menezes
Sent: 24 June 2002 03:07
Folks,
for possibly hundreds of years, there was a tradition to burn a Judeo(made
of cloth and stuffed with straw and fireworks) on the feast of Sao Joao ,
which is today. I think the church was mainly responsible for
Headline: 30 months for teenage drug smuggler.
Source: Evening Standard (London) 21 June 2002, at:
http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/dynamic/news/top_story.html?in_review_id=61986
9in_review_text_id=589728
A teenage girl given a 30-month sentence for drug smuggling kept a diary
detailing her dreams
Sonia Fernandes, 27, fleeing from a crazed knifeman was stabbed on the
doorstep of the police station in Bishop Stortford, Hertfordshire, after
finding it was closed at around 7pm on 16 May. She ended up being saved by
hairdresser Ian Reijs who leapt on to the knifeman's back, toppling him.
Source: New Statesman (UK), June 10, 2002
Headline: Cristina Odone spots a sex tourist; In Goa, the loner among the
hotel guests squats and talks to the boys on the beach reports Cristina
Odone
BY: Cristina Odone
Full Text:
As holiday snaps go, it wasn't a happy one. The hotel in Goa was made
Thank, Cip.
One result still to come: Valpoi Constituency
Last time round Venkatesh Desai (Congress) won with 4177 votes
Runner-up Narahari Haldankar (BJP) polled 3323 votes
Both are standing again so the odd are on Congress to win and to have the
first crack at forming the next Government.
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Headline: Indian flavours for Britain, this time it's free mangoes
By: Sanjay Suri (IANS)
Source: Hindustan Times 11 May at
http://www.hindustantimes.com/nonfram/110502/dlfor23.asp
London, May 11
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After a deluge of
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
Headline: Tourism in Goa hit by Gujarat violence
Source: Hindustan Times 7 May 2002 at
http://www.hindustantimes.com/nonfram/070502/dlnat10.asp
By: KSR Menon (PTI)
Dubai, May 7
Hit by Gujarat violence and fighting in Afghanistan, Goa is planning
roadshows in the Gulf countries to attract
Headline: A Bombay Mosaic From Around India
Source: New York Times 5 May 2002 at
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/05/05/travel/05TAB.html?pagewanted=2
Goa Portuguesa
The state of Goa, south of Bombay, on India's Malabar coast, is a former
Portuguese colony; its cuisine encompasses Portuguese
I have been asked to publicise the information below. Please forward this
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in the forms.
At the end of the day, the total number of completed forms handed in was
nil :-(
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Dear Jorge/Livia de Abreu Noronha,
You wrote:
1. Coloration and colouration are both found in an
English dictionary, so they are both acceptable
2. ...mankurad ... has entered the current
Konkani (and, by way of it, also the current English) vocabulary
Thank you!
Eddie
, such as France and the Asian in the United
Kingdom, prefer mangoes that ripen to green to yellow coloration.
*Note the last word, coloration. Is ir correct? Is it acceptable?
Best wishes,
Eddie Fernandes
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Folks, here are my attempt to resolve some of the issues in the ongoing
discussion:
1. Jorge/Livia de Abreu Noronha writes:
The correct term is mal corada = poorly coloured
or ill coloured and nobody now seems to know
why such a name was given to it, as both inside
and outside its colour is
or is it the alphonse?
Eddie Fernandes
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Paulo Colaco Dias writes:
Hi Gilbert, you're absolutely right about the corruption of malcurada.
Mankurado is absurd!
But then, Goans of today are ignorant of Portuguese language and suffer from
a tremendous lack of detail
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Source: Bristol Evening Post April 18, 2002
HEADLINE: Their smiles drive me on; Ted reaches target to buy home for
Indian orphans - but will keep fund-raising
By SUZANNAH MARSH
Text:
Longwell Green fund-raiser Ted
Headline: Chinchinim lift title.
Source: Gulf News; Apr 14, 2002
BY A SPORTS REPORTER
Text and photograph at:
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CRC Chinchinim (Al Fardan Exchange) from Abu Dhabi won the 1st Dulsco All
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