Re: [Goanet] Will any Goan....re casteism and boycotts

2006-09-18 Thread Mario Goveia
* G * O * A * N * E * T C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S * Enjoy your holiday in Goa. Stay at THE GARCA BRANCA from November to May

Re: [Goanet] Will any Goan....re casteism and boycotts

2006-09-16 Thread Frederick \"FN\" Noronha
Whoa, Mario. Do go slow. Don't try to act as judge, jury and executioner all rolled into one... that too, without knowing the facts adequately. * Firstly, publications in Goa pay their writers very poorly -- in a situation of considerable politicking. That's why, anyone who can make it would prefe

Re: [Goanet] Will any Goan....re casteism and boycotts

2006-09-16 Thread Mario Goveia
--- Carvalho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Mario's idea of writing to the newspapers is a good > one but I don't expect too many writers in Goa to > take it up, since one can't bite the hand that > feeds the golden goose, to mix my proverbs. > Mario observes: > Oh, I get it. Writers, whose ide

Re: [Goanet] Will any Goan....re casteism and boycotts

2006-09-15 Thread Carvalho
I respectfully disagree. If you see a sign outside a pub that says No Goans Allowed and you got in because you didn't look like a Goan, would you go around telling non-Goans not to go in or you yourself would take a stand and not go in? Sometimes institutions, organisations and countries have to