Re: [Goanet] Confessions of an Ex-Expatriate

2005-12-18 Thread Mario Goveia
--- Bernado Colaco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Do you expect people to be paid pea nuts or bingtams? That's why the bingtam kars are flocking to Goa. It is a haven for them. Mario responds: Bernado, I expect people to be paid whatever they are willing to freely accept from the buyer of

Re: [Goanet] Confessions of an Ex-Expatriate

2005-12-15 Thread Bernado Colaco
The only Goans who are not benefitting are those who lie in their hammocks and complain and leave the benefits to non-Goan Indians who are flocking to Goa. I would like someone like Fred, a freelance journalist, to interview several people who make their living from tourism and see

Re: [Goanet] Confessions of an Ex-Expatriate

2005-12-14 Thread Mario Goveia
--- Bernado Colaco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Nein no xeno here. But how much is their contribution to Goa? Clearly a few have done immensly, such as David Futers with his computer project, some in NGO stuff. But many spend times on the hammock. As for the local tourist economy (benefits)

Re: [Goanet] Confessions of an Ex-Expatriate

2005-12-12 Thread Bernado Colaco
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Re: [Goanet] Confessions of an Ex-Expatriate

2005-12-09 Thread Bernado Colaco
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[Goanet] Confessions of an Ex-Expatriate

2005-12-07 Thread Cecil Pinto
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