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Newsletter. Issue 2003-33. August. 15, 2003

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COMMUNITY NEWS

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plan the level of service for the year ahead. Cheques, payable to E.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] Contributions of news items in lieu of cash are
most welcome. Give us either some of your time or some of your cash!

12 Aug. Navhind Times. World-wide Goans set to celebrate World Goa Day. By
Joaquim Fernandes. Excerpts: Suffused in a mix of love and nostalgia, Goans
across the globe are gearing up to celebrate World Goa Day on August 20, a
virtual fever is building up in cyberspace among the Goan communities now
thriving in the UK, USA, Canada, Australia, Portugal, Spain, Kenya, Tanzania
and some countries of the Middle East. Writing in the official website
[www.goaday.com] of World Goa Day, London-based Mr Rene Barreto, convenor of
the event, says, "on Goa day this year, thousands of Goans will once again
remind themselves of the need to work to preserve our culture, music,
history, language, cuisine, and art for our children, the non-Goan
community, and for posterity." Full text of article is at
http://www.navhindtimes.com/stories.php?part=news&Story_ID=081235
[ren_barreto_small.jpg] Click to enlarge
 
YLGS (Young London Goans Society) are proud to launch their new website
www.ylgs.org.uk which now features an Events Diary, Photo Gallery and also a
Forum where Young Goans can log on and chat, give feedback to the Committee,
meet other young Goans, have a moan, etc! Membership is Free for Young Goans
aged 18 and Over. For more details come and register at www.ylgs.org.uk or
email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
9. Aug. The Guardian. Seaside snapshot: Bridlington, Yorkshire. Best
restaurant: Sylvia de Souza's (01262 673210) High Street, Bridlington. A
Goan restaurant, serving imaginative Anglo-Indian dishes at around UKP 6 per
main course. For the brave, try the oxtail vindaloo (you can always cool it
down with the coconut rice or yoghurt chutney). Also, check out Derek De
Souza's Bridlington hotel at http://web.onetel.net.uk/~desouzashotel/
[bridlington_small.jpg] Click to enlarge

8 Aug. Leicester Mercury. Edgar Fernandes Murder. Keith Vaz MP today called
on the Foreign Office to ensure a man accused of murdering Leicester
holidaymaker Edgar Fernandes does not flee justice. Mr Vaz is arranging a
meeting with Foreign Office ministers. He also intends to fly to Turkey with
the family to lobby the authorities in the next few weeks. For full text
click here.

Moving Here, a new website, http://www.movinghere.org.uk/ was launched last
week. It consists of digitised photographs, maps, objects, documents and
audio items recording migration experiences of the past 200 years such as:

The Goan contribution to the Royal Navy.
Link to the National Archives Office listing of Goan Prisoners of war.
Photographs of Goa going back to 1906.
British government policy on the migration of Ugandan Asians
Details of Roman Catholic Church Records from Goa. There are parish
registers for 92 churches that consist of baptisms, marriages and burials
and date from the 18th to the 20th century. These can be consulted through
world-wide network of Family History Centres, including many in Britain.
You can send in an audio or written report of your own experiences or
check out the accounts of others.

Donations received: UKP 20 each: Banno Baptista; Monica Pereira.

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DEATHS

7 Aug: Assolna, Goa: ZITO RODRIGUES: (Ex-EA Railways, Kisumu, Nairobi,
Tanga), husband of late Olga Beniga Viegas, father of Scarlet/Henry
(Canada), Leslie St Anne (Ex-SBI) Sabin and Lorraine, great-grandfather of
Ezabella (Canada), brother-in-law of late Gilbert Viegas, Limo Viegas,
Melba/Hipol Cordeiro (Nairobi), Milly/Anthony D'Costa and Mira.

7 Aug: Bastora, Goa: CLARA LIBANIA PINTO: wife of late Anthony, mother of
Pricilla/Alfred, Niceta/Ronnie, Osbin/Eustaquia (Bahrain) and Oddy/Angela.
Grandmother of Hazel & Onissa (Bahrain), sister/sister-in-law of late
Effie/Principe Carasco (UK).

4 Aug, Porvorim, Goa. LEOCADIA (Lucy) NORONHA FERNANDES
(ex-Nairobi/Ontario-Canada). Wife of Santan Fernandes. Sister of Dr.
Xavier/Angela Noronha (Canada); Blanche/Domnick [Dick] Fernandes (Canada);
Agnes/Joseph Rocha (Canada); Sophie/late Dr. Lawrence John Lobo (UK). Aunt
of Jude-John, Clare, Trevor, Konrad & Neil. Special thanks to family friend
Delhia Luis in Goa for all the assistance provided. Condolences to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED]

5 July, Norwood Green, London. PETER DIAS died aged 69. Ex-East African
Airways, Nairobi and ex-British Airways, UK. He was born in Goa. He is
missed and mourned by Prisca, Janet, Jane, Rosetta, Dominic, Elias and their
families. Condolences to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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FROM GOAN VOICE CANADA

Eugene Correia's report on Viva Goa, the annual Canadian Goan Festival of 26
July, is at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Goanet2003/message/4855 At least
5,000 attended this year's event. The photographs, 107 photographs of them,
are at
http://www.goatoronto.com/gallery/view_album.php?set_albumName=vivagoa2003&page=1

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LOOKING FOR

Volunteer required to buy the Radio Times every Tuesday and to report on the
Goa-related forthcoming radio and TV (terrestrial & satellite) programmes.
Your contribution will be acknowledged in the newsletter. Contact
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Jose Braganza of Mapusa, is currently pursuing his MBA at Cardiff Business
School, Cardiff University. His dissertation topic is "Tourism Industry in
Goa". He has prepared a brief questionnaire and would be grateful for your
responses. Write to him at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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GOA NEWS HEADLINES
mainly from Joel D'Souza in Goa, courtesy of GOACOM

5 Aug. Yahoo India News. Mr Pramod Mahajan, the BJP Party (BJP) national
general Secretary said that the Goa government would last its full term till
May 2007 with no contingency of mid-term Assembly elections. Full text at:
http://in.news.yahoo.com/030805/43/26m4h.html

8 Aug. Navhind Times. The funeral of noted tiatrist, Rosario Rodrigues, took
place at the Holy Trinity church cemetery at Benaulim.

9 Aug. Deccan Herald. Foreigners make for half of drug-related arrests.
Charas sends designer drugs out of fashion on Goa beaches. By Devika
Sequeira, Full text at:
http://www.deccanherald.com/deccanherald/aug09/n3.asp

9 Aug. Navhind Times. Howard Parkinson, Deputy High Commissioner of Britain,
is leading a trade delegation to Goa on 28 and 29 Aug 2003 to explore trade
and investment chances of Goa and the UK. The delegation will include trade
promotion advisors, persons involved in tourism promotion and government
officers.

11 Aug. Economic Times. Passengers of Delhi-bound Goa-Nizamuddin Express had
a miraculous escape as six bogies of the train derailed in on Sunday. Full
text at:
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/cms.dll/html/uncomp/articleshow?msid=124383

13 Aug. Hindustan Times. Goa's annual football carnival begins next week. By
Frederick Noronha. Soccer crazy Goa is eagerly awaiting its annual football
carnival that gets underway next week. Goa, a state of 1.4 million, has 153
registered soccer clubs and the high point of the season is "Primeira
Divisao", or the official league. Full text at:
http://www.hindustantimes.com/news/181_336407,00070003.htm

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IN THE NEWS

7 Aug. Western Morning News. Anita Edgar has set up a charity in Goa to help
destitute children. She now wants to build a mini village on 22,000 sq
metres of land - which she bought for UKP 1 a metre - where the children who
are ready to leave the homes, which are staffed 24 hours a day, can live.
For full text click here

8 Aug. Hindustan Times. Indian teachers in UK now face deportation. With UK
tiding over a staff crisis, Indian teachers like Jean, who now washes dishes
for a living, face deportation.
http://www.hindustantimes.com/news/5983_333779,00430005.htm

9 Aug. Montreal Gazette. Among several interesting articles in Ecumenism, is
one by Tony Fernandes, a Montreal businessperson and painter, reflects his
fascination with common themes in his Catholic religion and the Hindu
religion of his ancestors. Ecumenism is published, in English and French, by
the Canadian Centre for Ecumenism, 2065 Sherbrooke St. W., Montreal H3H 1G6.
An annual subscription costs $15. Phone (514) 937-9176 or e-mail
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

[PaulDeSouzasm.jpg] 10 Aug. The Sunday Times (Perth, Australia). Police have
made a breakthrough in the bashing of Paul de Souza, 29, whose alleged
attackers escaped overseas after a bureaucratic bungle. They have uncovered
new evidence that could lead to the extradition of two brothers who fled to
England after the attack. Paul de Souza, 29, had almost every bone in his
face broken in a brutal attack that has left him with 53 screws and seven
plates in his face. Mr de Souza was outside the hotel talking to his partner
on his mobile phone, arranging a lift, when he was attacked, his mother Liz
said. Mrs de Souza told The Sunday Times her son was still "up and down"
emotionally. Full text at
http://www.sundaytimes.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,7034,6902328%255E948,00.h
tml

11 Aug. Economic Times. Christie's New York auction, 17 September this year
has an early work by Souza relating to a period around 1957 and titled
London By Night which has being estimated in the range of
$18,000-24,000,
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/cms.dll/xml/uncomp/articleshow?msid=126291

13 Aug. Daily News (Sri Lanka). Old houses of Goa - Architectural marvels.
Goa is one of the most popular tourist destinations in India, known for its
sun, sand and surf as also its old churches and temples. However, very few
tourists are acquainted with a unique aspect of Goa - its old traditional
houses, some of which are more than 250 years old and still well-preserved.
Full text at http://www.dailynews.lk/2003/08/13/fea07.html

[immshikum_s.jpg] 13 Aug. Daily Nation (Kenya). Veteran politician Dr Julius
Kiano died in Nairobi last week. Fitz De Souza who was with Dr Kiano during
the drafting of Kenya's independence Constitution in Lancaster House,
London, is pictured at a condolence visit to his widow. Click to enlarge

14 Aug. The Guardian. TV programmes today. BBC 1. 7.30 pm. EastEnders. The
Ferreira wedding proves to be a rather lively affair.

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FORTHCOMING

Click here for help in locating Archbishop Lanfranc School, Croydon

Sat. 23 Aug. 7pm to midnight. Goan Association (UK) Disco Fever for ages 16
and over. Dynamic Duo playing all your favourites. Bina Banqueting Hall, 4-8
Upper Tooting Road, SW17 (opposite Tooting Bec Station). Licensed bar.
Entrance: UKP 5 including snacks. Contact: Lily/Tony D'Souza 020-8644 5310;
Wilma/Cedric D'Cruz 020-8954 1596.

Sun. 24 Aug. Chorao UK celebrates the feast of St. Bartholomew at Merton
Hall, 76 Kingston Road, Mass at 4pm followed by a get together till late.
Music by Nite life. Please contact Claver D'Mello 020 8672 4562 or Mervyn
Ramos on 020 86892970

Sun. 24 Aug. GOA (UK) Five a side football tournament at Canterbury Road,
Croydon. For further details please contact Val Nunes on 01322 44 5743 or
Darren Fernandes 07956 117703.

Mon. 25 August. The Aldona Association is organising a Day trip to
Bournemouth for members and guests. Pick up from bus stop outside Wood Green
Bus Depot, London, N22. Coach departs at 7 am. All one price of UKP 10 each.
Book early to avoid disappointment. First come first served basis. Contact
Nigel Moniz 020 8441 9075 / Lana Moniz 020 8931 2323.

Sat. 30 Aug. YLGS presents 'ALOHA GOA' Hawaiian Luau at The River Suite
(Private Function Room), Walkabout Temple. Nearest Tube: Temple/Embankment.
Music by Guava Groove & DJ Dooza. Dress Code: Hawaiian/Casual (Undress to
Impress!). Tickets UKP 10. Contact Alison 07799 586793 or
[EMAIL PROTECTED] See flyer at: http://www.ylgs.org.uk/aloha.html

Sun. 31 Aug. G.O.A. SPORTS DAY at Archbishop Lanfranc School, Mitcham Road,
Croydon. Open at 11.00 am to 9.00 pm. Entrance UKP 1; children under 16
free. Events for all. Free Disco after the events. Contacts: Glyn
Albuquerque 020
- 8680 2401. For offers of help: Peter Rodrigues 020- 8399 4883

Sun 31 Aug. 4pm - The Asian Chaplaincy. Konkani Mass will be celebrated at
Our Lady & St Christopher's Catholic Church, 32 High Street, Cranford,
Middlesex.

Sun. 7 Sep. Anjuna Association will be celebrating the fourth centenary of
the Anjuna Church dedicated to Saint Michael the Archangel at the Archbishop
Lanfranc School, Mitcham Road, Croydon. Holy Mass at 12.30pm followed by a
get together. Maz & Co in attendance. For details please contact Felix on
020 8686 1876, Mel on 020 8653 7564, Orlando on 020 8697 4067 and Albert on
020 8656 8745.

CANCELLED! Sat 13 Sep. 7 till 11. Join Say One Do One playing RNB GARAGE and
LATEST TUNES at Princess Louise Pub, 208 High Holborn. CANCELLED!

Sun 14 Sep. MAIDSTONE MELA at Mote Park, Maidstone. Celebrating World Food
and Music. The Goan Community is requested to support The Worshipful The
Mayor of Maidstone, Cllr Morel D'Souza in this endeavour by taking part and
visiting the event. Contact: Norma Menezes-Rahim 020 8771 4457 Nina Pinto
020 8767 0663 Charmaine Hacker 01622 602183

Fri. 19 Sep. G.O.A OPEN 2003 - First London Golf Tournament at Hoebridge
Golf Centre, Surrey. Entrance fee - Members: UKP 20, Non-Members UKP 35.
Contact: Jacinto D'Silva 020 - 8723 1233, Menino Mascarenhas 01784 211832,
Orlando Braganza 01932 269476.

Sat. 20 Sep. 2pm to 11 pm. Pilar Fund Raising Social for young men to the
Priesthood in Goa. St. Francis & St. Anthony Church, Social Hall, Haslett
Ave. West Crawley (opp. MacDonalds) Disco will be by Guava Groove. Live
music by John Pinheiro. Tickets: Adults UKP 8 includes snacks and meal;
children <12 UKP 4. There will be a licensed Bar. Contacts FR Oliver 0208
563 9102; Tony/Sally 01293 543520/425644; Evelyn Coelho 0208 686 1841; Loy
Rebello 0208 241 9246.

Sun 21 Sep. Mapuca Feast at Archbishop Lanfranc School, Mitcham Rd, Croydon.
Contact: Eusebio Pinto 020 - 8304 9089

FOR LATER EVENTS SEE http://www.goanvoice.org.uk

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