I let this pass when first posted, thinking it was a typo. But the quote is
getting repeated.
Can someone enlighten us on the relation of pre-marital AIDS test to be "a
deterrent to post-marital sex"?
AIDS may be a lifestyle disease - though I have never heard it described that
way.
Yet, in
Neri jumps on anti-Mopa bandwagon Calls for movement to shift Navy to
Karwar
BY HERALD REPORTER
MARGAO, MARCH 27 - Minister for Water Resources, Filipe Neri Rodrigues
on Monday emphatically said there's no need for another international
airport in Goa other than Dabolim and called for a sustained
Approval Challenges Senate to Match Effort at
Protecting Homeland Security and American Workers
By a 239-182 vote the House of Representatives
approved the Border Protection, Antiterrorism and
Illegal Immigration Control Act, H.R. 4437, on
December 16. The legislation, authored by Judiciary
Commi
< Again the issue of similarities and differences with civil aviation at
Dabolim/Mopa in Goa. >
I managed to get feedback on this post privately from a couple of American
friends. One, David, who is situated in the Northeastern U.S., said he had a
relative (since deceased) who was a Navy flier bas
--- Peter D'Souza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>Thanks for your feedback. From your response and
>that of others who e-mailed me off-list, the very
>idea of homeschooling in India seems quite different
>from what it is in the USA.
>
India is indeed fortunate not to have an ideologically
driven "
Zorui Devan ghoddlelem sobit dis udevop aiz sokallim tuka chuklam zalear
kaimnozo; bejear zainaka. Tum voch ani arxeant polle ani tantun tuka
Devachi vodik sobit rochna disteli.
(If you missed the beautiful sunrise God made this morning, do not worry;
its alright. All you have to do is look
--- "Frederick Noronha (FN)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> PS: I'm no lawyer, and have no specialist domain in
> this field. But
> it's time someone called this bluff... if we repeat
> it often enough, we
> just might get around to believing it.
Fred,
What bluff? That Goa was invaded? And annex
--- Desmond Nazareth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All:
>
> To those of you who tried to watch Episode 5 of
> Contacto Goa in INDIA today,
> we really apologise for the following:
>
> Our program broadcast started a FULL hour earlier
> (7:15PM) than we had
> announced (INDIAN time) because
http://news.ft.com/cms/s/5ecaf9f4-bdc1-11da-a998-779e2340.html
UN urges Goa to end plans for HIV tests on couples
By Jo Johnson in New Delhi
Published: March 27 2006 19:51 | Last updated: March 27 2006 19:51
United NationsThe head of the United Nations Aids programme in India
on Monday urged
Hi Carmo
Thanks for your response. I am glad to learn that you are a medical doctor
and indeed in the USA. Until you made this clear I had assumed you were
writing from Goa and close to the scene of the brutal murder of Fr Eusebio.
In my view, you may be a brilliant doctor technically but it i
Dear GoaNetters,
I am posting the following personal message on GoaNet with the consent of
the party for the benefit of all:
Moi-mogan,
Domnic Fernandes
Anjuna/Dhahran, KSA
Hi Juliet!
First of all, please accept my heartiest congratulations in advance on your
daughter's
Hi Goanetters,
Vivian D'Souza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> says,
"To the proponents of the knee-jerk reaction of crucifying upside down the
murderers of Fr. Ferrao, may I respectfully suggest that you start practicing
the Yoga pose "Sirsa Asana" or standing on your head for a period of time.
You will
--- JoeGoaUk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> HERALD: page 2
> PRIEST MURDER: MORE QUESTIONS CROP UP.
> Its a week now since the parish Priest of Macazana
> Fr. Eusebio was done to death
> brutally, but the story forwarded by the police over
> the dastardly killing has
> thrown up more questions than
--- Elisabeth Carvalho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> I fail to understand how Konkno can be interpreted
> as a derogatory word. It means "Hindu" and nothing
> more.
>
> Looking at the word closely, I can assume its
> etmology comes from the word Konkan.
>
Mario observes:
>
Elisabeth, a) If "Ko
Being different and unaccountable does not necessarily
make something more successful or better! Many of the
home schooling activities in the US are motivated by
religious extremists who do not accept the precepts of
modern science (eg. creationism over evolution) and
therefore not very different i
Priest Murder Case: Day 3 to 7,
What Goan Papers reported ? (19-23/3/06) - A summary
19/03/06
Headlines:
MACAZAN PARISH PRIEST MURDERED - NT
PRIEST'S MURDER SEND SHOCK WAVES - H
MACAZANA PARISH PRIEST BRUTALLY MURDERED - GT
CRHISTIAN COMMUNITY OF GOA SHAKEN - H
PRIEST'S MURDER RECEIVES WIDE SPRE
One cannot play to Lata Mangueshkar's tunes on her
opposition to the proposed Peddar Road flyover even
though we are justifiably proud of her musical
achievements. The battle on such issues has to be won
or lost on techno-economic feasibility and overall
public interest rather than by celebrity na
ONE man who has a mind and knows it
can always beat ten men who haven't
and don't.
George Bernard Shaw 1856 -1950
0
Friends ,
Thanks to the efforts of Savio Pereira Andrade ,
--- Peter D'Souza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>On a related note, one lawsuit-happy Goanetter has
>threatened legal action against a poster on this list
>for what he deemed verbal abuse. In fact, he
indicated >he was doing it on behalf of verbally
wounded >Goanetters (whether it was with their
pe
In response to my post pn the subject, Bernardo Colaco wrote (quote):
"Given your status in Goan society I guess your
economic needs were fulfilled in Goa itself and by the
Portuguese?
Why write his(?) sermon?"
Dear Bernardo,
My economic needs (such as they were and as they are) were not fulf
Bosco,
I had a very friendly discussion with my cousin Dr. Jose Colaco in the
Bahamas today. Please note that there is no family feud.. there never was
... and Please withdraw your statement and allusion to the same on the
Goanet website.
Best Regards,
Dr. Carmo D'Cruz,
Indian Harbour Beach,
--- Manoj Ganpatrao Raikar
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It lools like GoaNet is only for Catholic
> subscibers,i am a hindu (goan kokno)
> and when i read hindu word being used in a
> derogatory manner,i really feel bad.
>
Ask thai Kakodkar how she continued polarising Goa? Do
not bury your hea
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I have no quarrel with my fellow-Goans or any
> others wishing to
> acquire Portuguese citizenship and a Portuguese
> Passport and fully appreciate
> and sympathise with the compulsions that drive them
> to do so. Let us admit
> that these compulsions are largely e
Except for this link and a couple of other (rather plebeian) posts on the
Goa government budget, budget analysis in Goa has generally "'Goan' with the
wind"! HERALD editorialised today about the effect of beer availablity on
youngsters. Navhind Times had an op-ed article which was a paean to CM
Ran
7th CAREER INFORMATION FAIR
Lets Shape the future of Goa...
PANAJI, GOA - 10th & 11th June 2006
http://www.vascowheel.com/career_fair.htm
INTRODUCTION
A large inflow of Students & Parents... Wide Publicity through various
media & education channels... Catch the students of Goa at peak time,
gett
On Sat, 2006-03-25 at 12:59 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> From: "Clinton Vaz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [Goanet] What's happening to Goanet?
> Enough of this nonsense. The past few months have seen Goanet
> discussions
> degenerate into mindless nonsense, name calling and foul language. I'
--- cornel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> However, I should like to take this opportunity to
> say how much I enjoyed
> the Commonwealth Games which came from your lovely
> city Melbourne.
Yes, the opening and the closing ceremonies were
great, weren't they? A lot must have literally gone up
in s
Chris Vaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There is also a need for vigorous debate on the
> merits/demerits of celibacy
> in priesthood. This is a valid and burning topic
> for discussion on Goanet
> and all venues because most times the issue is
> 'ducked' and 'weaved'. The
> subject has been '
Flower power
Ashok Dande shows Reema Kamat the arid patch of land that he
transformed into a plant lover's paradise.
A once-barren piece of land in Nagali, Taleigao, now stands
transformed into a lush farmhouse garden, with the exclusive
practice of organic farming. The winding paths along lush
g
Tony CA wrote:
> that these compulsions are largely economic and there is no need for
> them to trumpet their loyalty to Portugal and to denigrate India and
> things Indian in order to justify their actions.
But is the issue Portugal? I thought most were using the Portuguese
passport as a ticket
*** GOA NEWS: Mar 27/06 - Goa criminal's haven, Kashmiris maltreated, Alcohol
at grocery stores, Sports...
*** Is Goa a safe haven for criminals?
Is Goa - more particularly the cosmopolitan Margao - a safe hideout for
criminals? Yes indeed, remarked a Kerala police officer who was here to take
Dear Reema Kamat, I read your article *** We never took the main road... [Principal Mervyn D'Souza of Assagao/Weekender *** from Goanet reader... being a Goan... and so far away from home... I want to share my story with you... Let me tell you a little about myself. My Christian name is and
Priest Murder Case: Day 11, What today's paper says (Monday 27/03/06)
It seems the case is really dying out now.
NAVHIND TIMES:
Nothing Special.
HERALD:
Again, nothing reported.
Gomantak Times:
Not Much but it Monday's popular feature/columns 'According to Source' titled
Psst.GT brings yo
Frederick Noronha (FN) wrote:
I don't agree with the suggestion that don't-share-or-it-won't-sell is
the only model that works. Take a look at creativecommons.org for other
possible models.
Over the years, I have shared a lot of my writing and over 2000
photographs on Goa. At the end of the day,
(like a
> Nepal, a Haiti, or even a casino-and-triad dominated
> Macau). FN
===
I wonder if the neo politcal class created by neo
colonialism is any better than the triads? At least
people have 24/7 Water, Power and Phone in Macau. I
wonder if your dear friend Teo has any tomatos to
wr
On Sat, 2006-03-25 at 08:58 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> From: Cecil Pinto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [Goanet] Domnic Fernandes' articles and upcoming book
> Over the years hundreds of people
> have been asking Domnic to compile all his articles into a book.
> Domnic and
> myself have h
Lawrence, others who have responded to this thread,
Thanks for your feedback. From your response and that of others who
e-mailed me off-list, the very idea of homeschooling in India seems
quite different from what it is in the USA.
In many cases it seems to involve private tutoring--not necessari
Aplea bhurgeank xikop divn ek boro munis boro testament dovorta.
(A good man leaves a good legacy if he leaves his children educated.)
Moi-mogan,
Domnic Fernandes
Anjuna/Dhahran, KSA
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Fr. Chico Monteiro was neither pro-Portuguese nor anti-Indian. He was
principally: pro-principle. The principle pertaining to ones solemn right to
existence and survival in ones place of birth.
If politics has the unilateral might to discolor or undo that legitimate right,
then, Fr. Chico
Dear Fred,
Thanks for the colonial diarrhea.
No. I am no colonialist or a pussyfoot lover of the 'shaming' so called
Goan freedom fighters. Neither have I fallen in 'love at first sight' with
Fr.
Chico Monteiro et al. I am just a 'GOAN INDIAN' where 'most' will say that
they are Indian first
Bosco and Goanet's Volunteer Administrators,
Moderation can be a very good thing, as Fred Noronha has nicely
articulated in the past. That having been said, it would be nice if
Goanet contributors are told precisely why their posts are
rejected--purely as a courtesy.
José's clamour against allege
Jesus Mario B. Fernandes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> And what is he talking about abstinence and
> sacrifice during Lent season?
> I dont quite know if that is all we have in
> Christianity.
Jesus,
Here is is definition of abstinence.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abstinence
The priests in e
I fail to understand how Konkno can be interpreted as a derogatory word. It
means "Hindu" and nothing more.
Looking at the word closely, I can assume its etmology comes from the word
Konkan.
I also don't understand how the word "b b**" was thought to be derogatory.
I don't know about you
> I have no quarrel with my fellow-Goans or any
> others wishing to
> acquire Portuguese citizenship and a Portuguese
> Passport and fully appreciate
> and sympathise with the compulsions that drive them
> to do so. Let us admit
> that these compulsions are largely economic and
> there is n
Hello Carmo,
As you feel so do many. I too share your sentiments. Yeah the punishment
should be severe and immediate, but than who will change the laws? We are no
more in a dictatorship government, which we were under Portuguese
government, hence laws could be changed, but now we are in democratic
I understand Cornel's discomfort in using the "b b**" terminology.
That's likely, because Cornel is giving the Konkani idiom a literal English
translation.
That is however not fair to any native language which should be able to hold
on and use its own colorful colloquialism.
That's like
Hello Cecil,
Thanks for the information of Domnic's Book. Its great, at last we will have
the book that I have been longing to have. Simultaneously, you should also
release your book too with all the humour that you have written and made us
laugh.
Cheers
Jerry Fernandes
Raol Carneiro's message is well thought out and i agree with him.
"WE DONT KNOW YET THE FULL TRUTH OR FACTS"
marie
>
> This has reference to Mr. Godfrey J I Gonsalves comments
>
> My intention of writing this is to express my
(Tony Correia-Afonso wrote: I have no quarrel with my fellow-Goans or any
others wishing to acquire Portuguese citizenship and a Portuguese Passport and
fully appreciate and sympathise with the compulsions that drive them to do so.
Let us admit that these compulsions are largely economic and the
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Principal of St Xavier's High Secondary School, Prof Mervyn
D'Souza, tells Reema Kamat about the good ol' days when he
was growing up in Assagao.
[Weekender, Gomantak Times, March 26, 2006]
Professor Mervyn D'Souza has lived in Assagao for more than
35 years. Thoug
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