Hi Fred, 

Yes, there are many achievers who are of Goan ancestry, but are they "engaged" 
with Goans and the
community?  Do they recognize their roots, remember their history? Are they 
interested in Goan
progress? Or are they 'Goan' in name only?

George 


--- "Frederick \"FN\" Noronha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Your point is valid, Eugene. But...
> 
> While we spend time lamenting the 'glorious' lost past, I think we
> might be overlooking the new options coming up today. Goan achievers
> across the globe (and lesser so, back home). New institutions. New
> unique ventures. Take a look at Eddie Fernandes' GoanVoice UK
> http://www.goanvoice.org.uk and you'll be surprised to see how many
> people linked to Goa are achieving things all over! FN
> 
> On 15/08/06, Eugene Correia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > After Mass, I often joined some friends for chai and
> > paties at C. D'Souza. I am not sure if the restaurant
> > is still there. But with time, it too may disappear
> > like many other notable Goan eateries.
> -- 
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