That Goa and Goans have been fooled on the very crucial Mhadei issue comes
as no surprise. The expected politrik has dawned. In this political
chicanery, for the BJP its party’s interests in Karnataka has overridden
Goa’s welfare. It is absolutely shameful to witness the manner in which the
Central
That Goa and Goans have been fooled on the very crucial Mhadei issue comes
as no surprise. The expected politrik has dawned. In this political
chicanery, for the BJP its party’s interests in Karnataka has overridden
Goa’s welfare.
It is absolutely shameful at the manner in which Union Environment
Goans started migrating to Bombay and other parts of India from 1800s, to
East
Africa in the late 1800s, to ships roaming the seven seas , say, from 1900s
and to
to the Gulf Region in the 1970s.
And in the 21st century they are still inclined to settle down in Western
Europe,
U.S.A., Canada and
-fledged ambassador for some time prior to 1961?
That means according Eric, the African continent like the Indian
sub-continent is a vast one country AFRICA?
Cheers
floriano
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From: "John Eric Gomes"
To:
Sent: Saturday, November 30, 2013 3:35 AM
Subject: [G
Well stated JEG
best
jc
On 29 November 2013 17:05, John Eric Gomes wrote:
> There are good and bad points, positive and negative opinions everywhere.
> That is only natural and I would request goans to not get personal but
> stick to issues which must be tackled. Jumping to conclusions and al
Well said.
On 29 November 2013 22:05, John Eric Gomes wrote:
> There are good and bad points, positive and negative opinions everywhere.
> That is only natural and I would request goans to not get personal but
> stick to issues which must be tackled. Jumping to conclusions and alleging
> motive
There are good and bad points, positive and negative opinions everywhere.
That is only natural and I would request goans to not get personal but
stick to issues which must be tackled. Jumping to conclusions and alleging
motives are counter productive. Fact is many goans have left Goa in disgust
and
On 29 November 2013 10:31, Ana Maria Fernandes wrote:
(1) Dear Sir,
(2) Please do not tell me that Goans feel dignified working as bartender.
They are forced to do this. They would not like to work in Goa.
(3) Imagine a doctor going abroad and struggling, or top executive working
for lakhs of rupe
The unique Anna Manifesto has now covered chapters
over a decade of soulful reporting. It is Abrahamic of old and
latter day Paul, Stalinist and Gandhian, Keynes and kangaroo.
I cannot place a finger on the nature of the pathology, but
that is exactly what it reflects. I
Ana Maria Fernandes wrote:
>(5) Europeans rarely will mix with Goans and Indians over there
>though they will hug and kiss you here in Goa.
>(6) Goans are starving in foreign countries.
jc replied:
>>re #5: I disagree with you.
>>re #6: While there are some starving people all over the world,
From: Ana Maria Fernandes
(1) We who are still left in Goa whenever we visit foreign countries do
not grumble that our relatives over there are bartenders, waiters, plumbers
even if they possess a degree or post graduation etc etc.
(2) But when you come here please do not boast about your land w
)
To: goanet@lists.goanet.org
Subject: [Goanet] Goa and goans
Dear GoanettersGoans always feel that the grass grows greener on the other side
of the fence. I remember in my childhood days people from africa would visit
Goa and wear shirt and tie and a hat. They wanted everyone to see this
On Thu, 28 Nov 2013 Ana Maria Fernandes amferns_n...@hotmail.com concludes
her message on above subject line saying:
'Do you know that when you go for a wedding in UK the groom and the bride
will just give you one soft drink, or may be one peg of hot drink and one
plate of snacks the rest you bu
Dear GoanettersGoans always feel that the grass grows greener on the other side
of the fence. I remember in my childhood days people from africa would visit
Goa and wear shirt and tie and a hat. They wanted everyone to see this atire
and call them africanders. So much so that even the mothers of
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hat's Zat??? ...Citizenship and
passport of the Republic of GOA why not???
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Subject: [Goanet] Goa and Goans
Enough of all these personal attacks and question
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Respected Editor,
Goa was known as "GOMANTAK" word coming from Gomant mountains.Goans
are and were a peace loving people where humanism is and was valued
rather than casts and religions.Every goan attends Mandirs,Churches
and Dargas irrespective of his faith.Then,where is the hitch? Why
should any
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extramarital or whatever)
The one sitting* on the balcao lost his testicles/ had his testicles
snatched/ ripped off.
* just some tired soul resting
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The absolutely senseless and insulting, to Goa, editorial below
appeared in The Telegraph - Calcutta on 7th January 2008. Please
respond if you can to the Editor of the Telegraph at
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and also send a c.c. to Goan lists such as
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. Please forward this to right thin
literary arts: MMM DESILIT WRITER'S CAFÉ - Newly Published Writer's Panel
Sat. July 28 - (4PM, Writer's Café Stage, BLC)
Silviano Custódio Barbosa hails from Cuncolim, Goa, India. He was born on
November 3, 1949 and attended the Portuguese Lyceum in his early years. In
1966 he won a National M
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