Gilbert Menezes wrote:
2. Have you ever tried to bridge the *communication gap* with unauthorised
slum dwellers of Bombay? Try it. Maybe you will be able to help all those who
have tried and failed for the last 50 years. Anyway, this issue has nothing to
do with Goa. Comprende?
Gilbert Menezes
[Published under the title "Faith accompli" in The Tribune on April 3,
2005 ]
Goan festival of communal amity under secular stress
Shiv Kumar
Just 30-minutes away from the famed Calangute
beach, a small hamlet in Siolim, Goa is bravely
struggling to maintain a centuries old tradition
that enj
COURSE ON "HOUSEHOLD ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE AND FAULT FINDING"
The Physics Department of St. Xavier's College of Arts, Science and Commerce,
Mapusa, is organizing a week long course on "Household Electrical Maintenance
and Fault Finding" from 18th to 23rd April, 2005. The Course will be
condu
Carlos wrote quoting Gupta:
The Vatican has apologised for the agony inflicted on Galileo Galilei.
But the terrible agony inflicted on the Hindus of India during the Goa
Inquisition remain buried in the carefully crafted history of the
Church as a benign institution. It is time India demanded an
Fred, there were actually two explosions that day. The fire started
when a crew member or dockworker carelessly tossed a cigarette away;
the Bombay Fire Brigade rushed an engine to the scene, and when the
first explosion explosion occurred, the engine was destroyed and the
firemen died. The Fi
Jib ek daktulo organv zo donantlem ek rochta - vegllochar vo mell.
(The tongue is a small organ that creates either discord or harmony.)
Moi-mogan,
Domnic Fernandes
Anjuna/Dhahran, KSA
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Paes in semis, Bhupathi ousted
April 15, 2005 15:48 IST
Fifth seeds Leander Paes and Nenad Zimonjic of Serbia entered the
semi-finals of the men's doubles in Monte Carlo Tennis Masters Series at
Monaco.
Paes and Zimonjic beat the Czech pair of Martin Damm and Radek Stepanek
6-3, 6-3 in the q
JCT, Fransa draw goalless
April 15, 2005 19:37 IST
JCT Mills, Phagwara, and Fransa Pax of Goa were engaged in a goalless draw
in a 17th round match in the National Football League in Ludhiana on
Friday.
The players of both the teams exhibited good footwork but failed to cut
much ice. While t
Sporting Clube down Mohun Bagan
April 15, 2005 20:21 IST
A 76th minute goal by man of the match Macpherlin Dudu Omagbemi guided
Sporting Clube de Goa to a 1-0 victory over Mohun Bagan in the 17th round
of the National Football League, at the Nehru stadium in Margao, Goa, on
Friday.
The victo
Read on
"Why Me"
Arthur Ashe, the legendary Wimbledon player was dying of AIDS. From world
over, he received letters from his fans, one of which conveyed :
"Why does GOD have to select you for such a bad disease"?
To this Arthur Ashe replied: The world over -- 5 crore children sta
LAYMAN BECOMES POPE.
Can a layman and an ordinary farmer become a Pope or only a Cardinal can
become a Pope?
Fabian was a simple farmer from the outskirts of Rome. On the day of the
election of the successor of Pope Anterus, Fabian was at the tomb of Saint
Peter where he had gone to pray. As
Mario Goveia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> f) History is filled with atrocities. In my
> opinion, we need to remember history as a learning
> experience, fix the harm caused to actual living
> victims of mass atrocities, and move on.
Mario,
I just can't believe these words are coming from you!
Article for reading pleasure only (Not meant for dissecting word by
word or line by line, unless you have time).
Enjoy the reading,
Regards, Carlos
---
wais.stanford.edu/Religion/ religion_FirstFemalePope(110503).html - 5k
There has been much specul
George Pinto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Goa Sudharop would like to welcome and publicly
> thank our new volunteers. As we celebrate our 5th
> anniversary this year and the "Year of the Goan
> Child", we wish to thank our many past volunteers,
> supporters, and donors and welcome our new
> volunte
"Frederick Noronha (FN)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Would there be an interest in building up a public
> archive of old Goan
> photographs? I think pictures tell a story well, and
> we need to collate
> and put out in cyberspace photographs that tell the
> story of Goa.
>
> If this suggestion
http://travel.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,10295-1569296,00.html
News and Comment
April 16, 2005
The Times
No room at India's inns
Ginny McGrath and Tom Chesshyre report on a hotel shortage
Booming tourism on the back of new flights to India is causing a shortage of
accommodation leaving ma
--Dear goan learn to speak Malayalam we are changing Goa to Kerela
and Kerela to Goa what happening in goa they dont have work to do
wasteing the time for this meeting kick off malayalam or Marathi
with Kalap out of goa.
yours fellow Goan
Stephen
--- Mario Goveia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
George, I will be just as thrilled as you if Ivan Dias, who is a family
friend, will be elected. I'm sure other Goanetters will as well.
http://www.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet/2005-April/026857.html
=== George Pinto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am not
On behalf of Goanetters who might be interested in the subject, I had
requested Fr Pratap Naik sj (of the Thomas Stevens Konknni Kendr) to send
us a summary of his talk held earlier today, April 15, at the Xavier
Centre of Historical Research in its often-lively History Hour series.
For
Avmori
Eklo: Somiachea bhoddvean Moriek izbi haddli,
Sorv: Ani Povitr Otmea vorvim ti gorbhest zali. Noman Morie...
Eklo: Obhlle! Somiachi chakorn,
Sorv: Tujea Sobda pormannem, | mhoje thoim zanv. Noman Morie...
Eklo: Ani Devacho Put monis zalo,
Sorv: Ani amche modhem jielo. Noman Morie...
Hi Eddie,
Here are the lyrics of the song "GOENCHEA PUTANI" by Jr. Rod from his album
'GHODDPEAK POILO MAN:'
I
Munxeachem jivit hea sonvsaran nial'lear
Kelelem tujem urta sonvsar soddun gelear
Vavr soglo disson ieta, sonvsaran tum zalear-melear
Sogleank amkam vachunk mevta khobor potrancher dilea
This week marked the 61st anniversary of the 1944 dockyard blasts, which
was caused by a massive fire and explosion on board the British freighter
Fort Stikine. The vessel was moored at the Bombay docks, was carring 1300
tonnes of TNT at the time of the blast, and caused a destruction of a
tota
As part of Rene Barreto's above initiative (supported by Goanet) it would
be real nice if we could encourage people working in the field to get more
Goa-related content available online. After all, owning an email address
isn't an end in itself, unless we find some very practical use for it. And
Free india is only for the neo colonialists. What
happened in Siquim, EIP, Haiderabad, Andaman and
Nicobar. And when was india one country?
B. Colaco
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> ---Posted online By Lakshmi B. Ghosh
> Listening to the call of the sea, they were the
> first to open the gates
>
Dear Gabe,
I do not mean to sound rententive. But while in the UK
me and an other Goa forista (forum) got Sainsbury to
change owner ship of Xacuti from Kerala to Goa!
Besides an apology from the super market chain.
Many letters to the Restaurant Association in the UK
might be useful to change the
I vividly remember Rom Tony joining the trio on the stage dressed as a Hindu
- with "puddvem," shirt and a topi on his head. Rem sometimes dressed as
a girl and wore Ray Ban glasses. After Rem separated, ROM-ROD-FELCY trio
was formed and it too became very famous, especially for their double
WORLD MISSION DAY: "BREAD BROKEN FOR THE LIFE OF THE
WORLD"
VATICAN CITY, APR 15, 2005 (VIS)
- Made public today was a message written by John Paul
II for World Mission Day, which is due to be
celebrated on October 23 and which has as its theme:
"Mission: Bread broken for the life of the world."
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> KONKANI: MYTHS AND FACTS
> Pratap Naik, S.J.
> TSKK
> Alto Porvorim, Goa - 403 521
>
> I. Myths related to Konkani Language:
> 1. Konkani is a daughter of Sanskrit.
> 2. Konkani is the mother tongue of over 50
> lakhs of people.
> 3. Konkani is an Aryan langu
See story at
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=2270&ncid=2357&e=14&u=/krwashbureau/20050414/ts_krwashbureau/_bc_relig_pope_conclaves_wa_1
Recent papal history has been tame, lacking the soap opera character of the
past - perhaps the
circumstances surrounding the death of JP I in 197
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Dear George,
>
> We belong to the CATHOLIC church. The word 'Catholic" means UNIVERSAL. The
> Pope is not Italian
> or Polish or Indian. The Catholic Pope is catholic, Universal.
Yes, but no harm in him being an Indian Pope, just as JP II was a Polish Pope.
> It
--- Mario Goveia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> George, I will be just as thrilled as you if Ivan Dias, who is a family
> friend, will be
> elected. I'm
> sure other Goanetters will as well.
I am not so sure how many Goanetters will be thrilled. We saw a number of
emotional and
uncritical comme
Dear George,
We belong to the CATHOLIC church. The word 'Catholic" means UNIVERSAL. It
is for this reason that a Cardinal, on his election as a Pope, discards his
name [like a hindu woman in The Konkan on her marriage] and assumes a Latin
or Latinized name. Cardinal Eugenio Paceilli (1939) became
KONKANI: MYTHS AND FACTS
Pratap Naik, S.J.
TSKK
Alto Porvorim, Goa - 403 521
I. Myths related to Konkani Language:
1. Konkani is a daughter of Sanskrit.
2. Konkani is the mother tongue of over 50 lakhs of people.
3. Konkani is an Aryan language. Therefore Devanagari script is the natural
script
This makes interesting reading.
Parrikar found Madkaikar corrupt...till he needed him to support the
Government. When Madkaikar left the BJP, he become corrupt again. Ditto for
Babush Monserrate.
..
Goanet News Service: IN TODAY'S ISSUE: Politics and politicians have a
sig
--- "Frederick Noronha (FN)" wrote:
> From 'Inside the Vatican':
> Politi reported that Vatican Secretary of State
Angelo Sodano had spoken to the 137 cardinals for a
full three hours about the world political and
diplomatic situation, but had never once mentioned
the Holy See's opposition, ordere
George, I will be just as thrilled as you if Ivan
Dias, who is a family friend, will be elected. I'm
sure other Goanetters will as well.
My only excuse for staying out of this on Goanet is
not because of any lack of enthusiasm for Ivan, but
because the election process does not take public
opinio
On 4/15/05, gilbert menezes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So why not put your money where your mouth is? Come to Goa and
> initiate court proceedings, instead of advising people from afar, like
> the rest of your disparate friends who have no stake in the security
> of this nation. Good luck., and
Hi Eddie,
The person whom you " remember one of them imitating Bandodkar wearing white
suit and black glasses" is not from the trio of Rom-Rem-Rod. He is a
different person, residing from Bombay. Prem Kumar made nice use of him in
his masterpiece "Mortikar" while Young Stars of Goa group used h
HIS EXPERIENCE WITH THE LATE POPE.
Shri Agarwal was the first Secretary of Embassy of India in Kuwait, a middle
aged man, a nice and charismatic personality. He was the Guest of Honour
when Konkani Heritage Kuwait honoured renowned Konkani Stage artiste Prince
Jacob at the local Village Inn a f
On 4/15/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear Carlos,
>
> Where did this article by R.Gupta appear? did it make it to the mainstream
> print media in India??
>
> I would appreciate the reference although Gupt seems to confuse the
> Portuguese and the church now as much as the Po
[Gilbert Menezes, Apr 14]
I am very glad to hear you mention "security of this nation". I hope you
will take some time to enlighten us about your views on this weighty subject
for the record. Specifically we would be interested in your ideas about the
links, if any, between economic security and
http://www.live365.com/stations/61664
Live Konkani Music, 24 hours, non-stop, on your desktop!
6 tiatr artistes to be felicitated on Tiatr Day
NT News Desk / www.navhindtimes.com
Panaji April 14, 2005: The Kala Academy has organised 'Tiatr Day'
celebration on April 17 at the Dinanth Mangeshkar
Dear Carlos,
Where did this article by R.Gupta appear? did it make it to the mainstream
print media in India??
I would appreciate the reference although Gupt seems to confuse the
Portuguese and the church now as much as the Portuguese did in the 16 th
century.
.
F
12-04-05
Dear Friend,
"Open the door!" was one of the favorite expressions of our late Pope John
Paul II. Of course he was referring to opening the door of our hearts to
Jesus Christ. We live in times when security is important and we generally
live behind locked doors. But doors are meant to be
Joe Bab, here below are:
Santa Madr Igorjeche Sacrament...Sat
1. Bautizm
2.Crizm
3. Kummunhaum
4. Kumsar
5. Santessaum
6. Ord
7. Matrimon
Doyall Korneom (14)
Kuddicheo
1. Bukhel'leac jeunc diumchem
2. Tanel'leac pieonc diumchem
3. Ugteac nessun diumchem
4. Pordexeac biradd diumchem
5. Piddestac
HELLO LADIES GENTLEMAN AND AMCHE GOEKAR;
I was hoping that someone would know Josse Mariano Goncalves from salcette
Utorda. He was a great football player from the 1970 to 1990. He use to live
at mollar, a great individual with a great personality. I believe he use to
play for Salgoakar or Dempos
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Frederick Noronha (FN)
Would there be an interest in building up a public archive of old Goan
photographs? I think pictures tell a story well, and we need to collate
and put out in cyberspace photographs that tell the story of Goa.
If this suggestion makes sense to you, send me a note. We could wor
Thank you Bab Veronica for the article on Rom tony.
I remember one of them imitating Bandodkar wearing white
suit and black glasses.
Besides political, Rom-Rem-Rod trio was very famous for
taptam (Slaps).. they used to slap each other in the song sequence.
Recently I heard one song of Jr. Rod wh
On 4/14/05, Goa's Pride <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The Original Goan 'Vindalho'
> ½ tsp wine vinegar
> 2 tbsp oil
> ½ peg coconut feni
RESPONSE: With such an infinitesimal amount of vinegar it won't taste
like vindalho. Also should it not be Palm Vinegar? If it is to be
authentic, in the days
JoeGoaUk wrote:
1. Batism,
2. Kumnianv,
3. Krizm,
4. Ord,
5. Sontesanv,
6. ???,
7. Kazar
Ami dotorni vetana voddleam munn0.. 7vo 'KAZAR'
Lino:
KAZAR-acho sakrament zhoddtokoch uprant kitem
korchelem tem visrunk na mure Joebab?
http://www.goa-world.net/poems
http://www.goa-world.
- Original Message -
From: "Fausto V. D'Costa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Friday, April 15, 2005 12:21 PM
Subject: Re: Goanet digest, Vol 1 #2084 - 19 msgs
> 1. Batutizm
> 2. Krizm,
> 3. Komunhanv
> 4. Kumsar
> 5. Sontesanv ( ami mhunno sansanv)
> 6. Ord
> 7. Kazar
> Joe wrote:
> 1.
http://www.hospitalitynet.org/news/154000320/4022829.html
Full Of Promise - The Development Of India's Hotel Industry | Deloitte
Reports
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To put the size of India's gigantic domestic market into perspective, it
equates to over one third of total international arrivals received
On April 13, HERALD had a front page story titled Goa "poised to be naval
hub: V Adm". Some confusing points in this report are as follows:
1) "Goa is poised to become a hub for naval aviation".
So what was it all this time? Fooling around or fooling others or both?
2) "The aircaft would be pos
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