Goanet: Amchem Goanet (Sogleamchem Goanet) so, let us
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Eka patkeak lagon akkem tarum buddtta.
(An entire ship goes down because of one sinner.)
Moi-mogan,
Domnic Fernandes
Anjuna/Dhahran, KSA
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I read Jerry Fernandes' post, and as I analyze it, there is little difference
from the message from Carmo.
Both emphasize the need for discipline, education and perseverance as young
Goans are trained by THEIR parents, schools and colleges. This will break down
caste, class, social and econom
Hi Sunith,
You must keep it in perspective that We Goans are Unique ! We are the only
Catholic community in the world that is Stratified ! All other Catholic
communities around the world are flat i.e. everyone is equal in the eyes of
God !
That gives us Goans some more challenges that other
Hi Sunith and Cornel,
I am bewildered as to why people on this forum, with a
good sense of humour, who write so well should harp
about the caste divide !!
People look down on other people for various reasons,
you may have too little money, you may not have the
right connections, you may not know
--- Philip Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The city strategist Arati Menon Carroll / Mumbai
> March 18, 2007
Philip,
I don't know if you've caught it but there's a
programme on the National Geographic (in India) about
re-engineering India's cities.
Dominic,
Thank you for the series on PRIESTHOOD which as usual I enjoyed as I
do all your other serials.
You bring to our minds the standards upon which our fathers and
mothers lived and therefore let us compare that to the standards by
which we now live. Nothing wrong with changing of standards.
GONCRATULATIONS TO GABRIEL CRASTO.
A thousand Mabrouks (congratulations) to Mr. Gabriel Crasto. I am glad to
know of this award for you. At least finally your good deeds for the cause
of Goa and Konkani from Bahrain are acknowldged and rewarded.
I also congratulate my friend and your brother
Happy birthdays to:
Mario: Good health and may the ground never fall beneath your feet.
Carmo: Good health and know that we are all your Goan brothers (and sisters).
Lino: Good health and may you be moved to write in English also.
Gabe: Good health and to increase of your knowledge of the fine
http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/03/18/asia/web.0318-goa.php
Paradise, in contract
By SOMINI SENGUPTA
Published: March 18, 2007
FEEDBACK TO: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
One afternoon in December, Roy Patrao peered through a sturdy
iron gate and scanned the gnarled roots of a tree embracing
the ruin of an
Goa News from Yahoo! News and Goanet.org
Visit http://www.goanet.org/newslinks.php for the full stories.
*** Two area students to compete in Virginia Geographic Bee
(The News & Advance)
˜Whats Ukraines capital?" "Kiev, duh." That exchange could
be heard between any of the 100 students who will
--- CARMO DCRUZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There are several Gulfies subscribed here and who
> participate (on this forum). Didn't see anybody
> throw a fit. (over Carmo's Gulfies and Shippies
> posts)..
>
Mario responds:
>
Carmo,
>
A fundamental of free-market economics,
My long time friend, senior and someone whose work I long
admired, Dr Teotonio R de Souza, completes his 60th birthday
later this month. Teo, who worked to set up the Xavier Centre
of Historical Research in the 'seventies, and moved on in the
'nineties, will be felicitated with a volume called
"ME
The tailenders Zaheer and Munaf Patel did their bit
with the bat against Bangladesh.
And check waht Dravid has to say to that:
http://www.cricketworld.com/india/article/?aid=10120
We LOST A FEW WICKETS TOWARDS THE END which was
disappointing and could have made the difference
between another ex
Philip,
How very true indeed. The fact that the same
haphazardness is now being seen in the constructions
mushrooming from Benaulim to Colva is what is pitiful.
There is a total lack of "humanness" in the
construction taking place in Goa. We live in the 21st
century and yet our vision or lack of i
The Goa Blog issue was brought out in the open by a blogger on Feb 23 2007
http://www.gonomad.com/traveltalesfromindia/2007/02/goa-blog-at-indibloggies.html
JoeGoaUk wrote:
Thanks Santosh,
I have just found out this (my photos) on Goa Blog.
Although they are there since early Dec. I have ju
To
Gabriel Crasto,
Manama, Bahrain
Dear Gabriel,
You have proven the skeptics wrong and accomplished what most said was
impossible.
There is no doubt that your recent achievement will be spoken of for some
time to come and that the admiration for your accomplishment especially your
love f
CROSS <+>ROADS:
Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2007 00:55:11 -0400
From: "Romi Chollvoll" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
GOA GOVERNMENT GIVES LOLLYPOP TO TIATRISTS
In a section of the local press the news has been published saying that the
government has decided to set up a Tiatr Academy for the overall development
of
Caetano Francis Martins born in Tanga on August 26, 1924.
Appointed as Portuguese Consul for the then Tanganyika now Tanzania and
stationed in Dar es Salaam, the capital, from 1947 to 1970. Later he and his
family emigrated to Vancouver, B.C., Canada.
He married Lydia nee Goudinho (the daught
MONDAY MUSE (19 Mar '07)
A NEW YEAR. ALWAYS!
In India, workshops, seminars or meetings are generally inaugurated with the
lighting of the traditional lamp. A lit candle or single wick oil lamp
(match boxes & lighters, too) is used to ignite the multiple wicks of an
impressive brass lamp. Howe
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