TO ALL THOSE WHO LOVE BEACHES
THE BEACHES ALL OVER GOA FOR SURE ARE, ESPECIALLY CALANGUTE(FOR I HAVE SEEN IT) 
,  SUCH A SHAMEFUL AND 
DISGRACEFUL SITE. AND THE BEAUTY OF NATURE IS LOST COMPLETELY SO MUCH SO THAT 
EVEN A TODDLER IF HE/SHE WISHES
TO CRAWL CANNOT AS FLORIANO RIGHTLY SEEN EVEN AT MIDNIGHT THERE IS NO SPACE.
SHAME ON ALL THOSE IN AUTHORITY WHOM WE ENTRUSTED TO GUARD US BUT THEY CHOOSE 
TO  CLOSE THEIR EYES AND  DO NOT PERFORM THEIR DUTIES , TAKE MONEY , ALLOW 
OTHERS TO MAKE MONEY  IN SUCH A MANNER.
IS THIS TOURISM OR BEACH PROSTITUTION? IT APPEARS THAT GOA IS RULED BY NOT 
KINGS OF NATURE, BUT PIMPS OF NATURE
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 > fore> (Vidyadhar Gadgil)> 3. Re: On questioning Parrikar (Venantius Pinto)> 
 > 4. Re: Manohar Parrikar wishes to speak to Goanet> (Floriano [goasuraj])> 5. 
 > Re: Parriker must apologise for attrocities against> minorities (Carvalho)> 
 > 6. 
 Heritage house in potential danger - information wanted> (Rajan P. Parrikar)> 
7. Re: Of beach umbrellas (Floriano [goasuraj])> 8. Goa news for March 5, 2008 
(Goanet News Service)> 9. Porriker Faithfuls on Goanet! (cedrico dacosta)> 10. 
Good colleges in Medicine or Chemical Engineering in Goa> (Herman D'Souza)> 11. 
LIMERICK FOR THE DAY 29 (Shanti Dhoot)> > > 
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Message: 1> Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2008 23:00:26 +0530> From: "Goanet News" <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>> Subject: [Goanet] COMMENT: What Ails Catholic Social Teaching?> 
To: "Goa's premiere mailing list, estb. 1994!"> <[email protected]>> 
Message-ID:> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8> > 
What Ails Catholic Social Teaching?> > By Fr. Desmond de Sousa CSsR, SAR NEWS> 
> PANAJI, Goa (SAR NEWS) -- When the Pope speaks on Catholic sexual> morality, 
the priests set the pulpits on fire in commu
 nicating> authoritatively to the faithful in the pews. When the Popes for 
over> 100 years speak authoritatively on Catholic social morality, the> priests 
in the pulpits are cold and indifferent. Why so?> > One cynical reason is that 
teachings on sexual morality are usually> for married people to practice. 
Priests are silent on social morality> because they will have to practice what 
they preach and that is a> rather uninspiring prospect!> > But an example from 
personal experience may be closer to the truth. A> whole night prayer vigil 
with healing service -- which is> non-essential to Catholic faith -- needs 
minimum propaganda to draw> more than 10,000 devotees. A lecture or discussion 
on Catholic Social> teaching - which is essential to Catholic faith -- draws 
just handful> of participants. Why so?> > Is it that our famed Catholic 
(universal) spirituality is skewed in> favour of introverted, individualistic, 
"miraculous" solutions to mere> personal problems rather than the 
 self-sacrifice, universal concern> and solidarity for the "others," like the 
poor, deprived, marginalised> and oppressed? Again from experience, one thing 
is certain. Novenas to> Our Lady and the saints, which have the possibility of 
personal> favours "miraculously" answered, draws far more crowds of Catholics> 
than the Eucharist, which challenges devotees to share in the> self-sacrifice 
of Christ for others. Do devout Catholics, so sensitive> to any perceived 
"desecration" of the consecrated host or the person> of Christ in films, not 
feel outraged when human persons are degraded,> and thereby God is insulted!?> 
> In the early 1980s, at an FABC meeting, I remember Cardinal Stephen> Kim of 
Seoul, South Korea, posing a prophetic question. Is the role of> the Church in 
the world to build up its own kingdom, or to die in> building up God's Kingdom? 
Maybe the centuries old dualism in> spirituality between the Church as the 
"place of salvation" and the> world as "the place of dam
 nation" is far more engrained than the more> recent Catholic faith perception, 
that the Church is the sign and> symbol of God's Kingdom irrupting in the 
world. After all, God so> loved the world that God sent Jesus, that all who 
believe in him, may> have eternal life.> > Therefore participation in the 
genesis of the Kingdom of God in the> world, and not the expansion of the 
institutional Church, is the only> absolute value worth living and dying for. 
For when the Kingdom of God> comes in its fullness, the institutional Church 
will have served its> role and disappear!> > A recent article had another 
possible reason for what ails Catholic> Social teaching. It lacks the fiery 
breath of the Spirit, the Spirit> of fire that characterized the proclamations 
and denunciations of the> prophets. Even Pope Benedict confesses, "It must be 
admitted that the> Church's leadership was slow to realize that the issue of 
the just> structuring of society needed to be approached in a new way?Fac
 ed with> new situations and issues, Catholic Social teaching thus gradually> 
developed, and has found a comprehensive presentation in the> Compendium of the 
Social Doctrine of the Church published in 2004.> (God is love, n.27). Does the 
monumental Compendium fit Jesuit Bernard> Lonergan's pithy remark, "The Church 
arrives on the scene a little> late and breathless!?" Will it become, like all 
past Catholic Social> encyclicals,> > "The Church's best kept secret!?"> > The 
challenge to Catholic Social Teaching (CST) is to inspire the> faithful to 
"Action on behalf of justice and participation in the> transformation of the 
world as a constitutive dimension of preaching> the Gospel, or of the Church's 
mission for the redemption of the human> race and its liberation from every 
oppressive situation."(Justice in> the World, introduction). But there are 
drawbacks to fulfilling its> purpose.> > In content CST is to Euro-centric in 
its perspective of global and> local issues When the ax
 is of Christianity has shifted from North to> South, the burning, 
life-threatening issues of the struggling peoples> of the South should get 
highlighted. India, for example, is crippled> by the cataclysmic urban-rural 
chasm, imminent ecological catastrophe,> 93% of the work force unorganized with 
no social security.> > Family values and indigenous cultures are eroded by 
intrusive, western> cultural imperialism like mass and luxury tourism, 
"Americanization"> of the media through aggressive advertising.> > In method, 
CST is too deductive rather than inductive, providing> little inspiration to 
grassroots efforts of people's struggles, social> movements and associations in 
civil society. It needs to draw> inspirational resources from Indian history 
and tradition that enable> the formulation of public policies, rather than 
merely propounding> "doctrine" and "teaching."> > It is only when the local 
Church is rooted in the daily struggles of> the people in the country that 
prophet
 ic proclamation and> denunciations will emerge. Such genuine prophetism 
through rootedness> in the death-dealing struggles of the poor, deprived, 
marginalized and> oppressed will liberate the Church in India, especially her> 
leadership, from disproportionate attention to liturgical questions> and sexual 
morality. Only when the social morality becomes> transparent, then will the 
concerned and compassionate face of Christ> be apparent in the ministers and 
ministries of the Church.> > ------------------------------> > Message: 2> 
Date: Tue, 04 Mar 2008 20:51:05 +0530> From: Vidyadhar Gadgil <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>> Subject: [Goanet] 2 yrs on, communal riots bring govt apathy to 
fore> To: Goanet mails <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> 
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252> > Herald, March 4 2008> > 2 yrs 
on, communal riots bring govt apathy to fore> BY HERALD REPORTER> > PANJIM, 
MARCH 3 ? It?s exactly two years that Goa got a blot on> its secular 
 image when the State witnessed communal riots at> Guddemol in 
Sanvordem-Curchorem but the State government hardly> seems to have acted on the 
Magisterial inquiry report as far as> taking measure to prevent such ugly 
incidents in the future.> ?I don?t know of any recommendation that has been 
acted upon?,> said Adv Albertina Almeida of Citizens? Initiative for Communal> 
Harmony ? an organization which strongly pressed not only for any> inquiry but 
also for the report to be made public.> ?Leave alone acting on the 
recommendations, the government is yet> to understand the seriousness of the 
issue. It has not changed its> superficial approach?, said Ramesh Gauns another 
coordinator of CICH.> Fundamentalist forces are very active in Goa and they 
are> implementing their Action Plan ? short term and long term ? in a> 
systematic manner, Gauns said adding that on the face of it, their> agenda is 
difficult to be understood by the common man.> There is continuous effort to 
poison the mi
 nds of the people> particularly the school children with hate propaganda in 
the form> of exhibitions, said Adv Almeida.> Gauns is of the view that the 
divisive forces are taking advantage> of the people?s prejudice against 
non-Goan migrants coming into> Goa. And he alleged, they have a major political 
party to back them.> Politically speaking, Gauns said Congress leaders have no 
policy> at all while BJP has it in place. There is no Congress, he said> adding 
that their leaders only use the party?s label and do> nothing to propagate 
secularism.> Adv Almeida said the people need to be cautious of the fanatical> 
elements in Goa itself who are out to disturb the social harmony> in the State. 
She demanded that the government must act> immediately on the Inquiry report 
submitted by then North Goa> District Magistrate Nikhil Kumar.> > -- > Question 
everything -- Karl Marx> > > ------------------------------> > Message: 3> 
Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2008 10:38:00 -0500> From: "Venantius Pinto"
  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Subject: Re: [Goanet] On questioning Parrikar> To: 
[email protected]> Message-ID:> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Content-Type: 
text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1> > I find it peculiar that the questions which 
are being solicited to be> forwarded to Parrikar, are being debated instead, or 
beforehand on> Goanet!? I mean this procedurally.> > venantius j pinto> > > 
------------------------------> > Message: 4> Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2008 15:26:55 
+0530> From: "Floriano [goasuraj]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Subject: Re: [Goanet] 
Manohar Parrikar wishes to speak to Goanet> To: "Goa's premiere mailing list, 
estb. 1994!"> <[email protected]>> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> 
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"> > Put your wish into practice, 
Rajan.> The best and pragmatic idea I have ever heard re Goan politics and 
Goan> politicians.> Only include the entire political spectrum.> > florian
 o> goasuraj> > > ----- Original Message -----> From: "Rajan P. Parrikar" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 
10:21 AM> Subject: Re: [Goanet] Manohar Parrikar wishes to speak to Goanet> > > 
> To Goanet -> >> > Vivian A. DSouza wrote:> > >I personally would prefer an 
informal live open forum open...> >> > For months I have had this idea of an 
American-style> > town hall forum, where we invite a politico to a public> > 
platform, engage him in a conversation with a moderator,> > and then have him 
take uncensored questions from the> > audience. Civil behavior is absolutely 
essential - we do not> > want disrupters and hecklers in there. The goal is to 
get> > a genuine exchange going. It can/should be tough and> > animated but it 
should not be used to settle scores or> > to make personal accusations. I am 
hoping that our> > current proposal will be a first step leading towards> > the 
town hall type format (I have no delusions that it will> >
  come to pass, but a man is occasionally allowed to dream).> >> >> > Seb dc 
wrote:> > >But our former president used too... so whats the big deal, doing> 
emails??> >> > Indian presidents are (titular) heads of state not heads of> > 
government, and so have a different of constraints than> > those elected to 
government or political office.> >> > Regards,> >> >> > r> >> >> >> > > > 
------------------------------> > Message: 5> Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2008 04:35:25 
-0800 (PST)> From: Carvalho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Subject: Re: [Goanet] Parriker 
must apologise for attrocities against> minorities> To: "Goa's premiere mailing 
list, estb. 1994!"> <[email protected]>> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> 
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1> > > --- anand virgincar <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>> wrote:> > > Prior to the June assembly elections , Manohar> > 
Parrikar publicly admitted that mistakes were made> during his term with regard 
to the Goan mino
 rities ...> ----------------------------------> > What is the point of 
admitting that "some mistakes> were made". There must be some sort of 
atonement,> reparations and holding people accountable for what> was 
perpetrated. Accountability is a redundant or> shoud I say, archaic word in 
Indian politics. Such> gestures as taking questions from Goanetters is a> 
shallow and frivolous attempt to propagandize at the> cost of Goanet.> > Goanet 
is a privately owned mailing-list, and nowhere> do I see a consultation with 
the owner about this> venture. Mailing lists are not for free, but like> 
everything else in India, one can bamboozle one's way> into anything if one has 
the guile and gumption to do> so.> > Parriker and the BJP are the Hamas of Goa. 
One cannot> do business with the Hamas. I grew up in the desert.> In the desert 
one doesn't trust horse-traders. They> will lie and cheat at every opportunity. 
The first> question to be posed to Parriker should be whether he> will openly d
 enounce Babush Monsterat and then hold> himself to a pledge to never include 
him in a> ministerial berth. Parriker will not do this because> he needs 
Monsterat in the wider scheme of things, as> does every stinking politico in 
Goa.> > NRI Goans, read Sandeep Heble's accounts of Parriker> and you will have 
a better understanding of what> Parriker actually is. Please don't be swayed by 
this> quaint little "question and answer" session. In India> everyone prepares 
for questions and answers by> refering to a Guide book, rather than knowing> 
something about life.> > selma> > > > 
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> ------------------------------> > Message: 6> Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2008 05:32:36 
-0800 (PST)> From: "Rajan P. Parrikar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Subject: [Goanet] 
Heritage house in potential danger - information> wanted> To: [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]> Cc: b
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Content-Type: text/plain; 
charset=iso-8859-1> > (Bosco - I had made a typo. Please disregard earlier 
version - r)> > To Goanet -> > It has been brought to my attention that a 200+ 
years> old heritage house of a prominent Hindu bamon family in > Goa (in 
Tiswadi taluka) is in danger of being demolished. > Apparently some of the 
stakeholders have plans to > construct a new building for an interested Dilli 
party. > The views afforded from this location are outstanding.> At this moment 
I have been asked not to reveal the details> of the house/family itself.> > 
Questions: > > 1) Can this be stopped? How?> > 2) What are the laws against 
demolition of heritage > structures in Goa?> > > Warm regards,> > > r> > > > > 
------------------------------> > Message: 7> Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2008 15:23:25 
+0530> From: "Floriano [goasuraj]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Subject: Re: [Goanet] 
Of beach umbrellas> To: "Goa's prem
 iere mailing list, estb. 1994!"> <[email protected]>> Message-ID: 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"> > Dear Dr. 
Samir Heble,> > Will you not join with me to undo the rot on our immaculate 
beaches and> other??> > As I always say: "there must be a political will to do 
that" What I am> saying is that this political will is inbuilt in the Goa 
Su-Raj Party, its> Constitution and its Road Map. Pls go thro' these document 
available for> download on www.goasu-raj.org . Our committment to Goa is 
simple. Do away> with what is not required, what is harmful, things like the 
injurious> Tenancy Act formulated and implemented by Dayanand Bandodkar to 
expand his> vote bank. Bring in the indegenous Comunidades as parallel 
organisations to> corrupt panchayats and zilla panchayats. Remove all CRZ 
violations by> engaging in massive demolitions. Free the beaches from the 
pestilence of> shacks, beach-beds and beach umbrellas. Those who wan
 t to be on the beach,> let them be there in unision with the nature. I have 
walked on the Baga> section of the beach at night recently (12 p.m.) because I 
was alerted that> a sand dune was being leveled near the 'Love Shack" in close 
proximity of> 'Ferenheit' and Estrela do Mar, the two hotels whom I have taken 
to Court> in PIL, the case ongoing. The Collector, Mr. Mihir Vardhanr was good 
enough> to depute police personnel with me. What I observed is going to haunt 
me> untill I die. Neither could I walk on the beach without getting wet in the> 
waves nor could I be in peace. Ear shattering music (emenating from Pyramid> 
Shack and others), after 12 p.m.??? for God sake, beach beds everywhere and> 
little kiosks even at the water line. The conscience of entire Goa seems to> be 
dead along with the conscience of the government administration, the> Judiciary 
and the law enforcement machinery. If I were to be in a position> to undo 
things, I would have cleared Goa's beaches if it wa
 s the very first> thing I did, with a whip in my hand, first whipping the 
lawmakers and> skinning their backs and then handling the law protectors.> > I 
think I have said enough.> > Will I get a response from you to my question? 
Will you join with me/us to> do the above? My will to go ahead to persue 
thinking in the lines I am> presently thinking, was thinking for the past 20 
years and more will> continue depending on your positive response. Because I 
know it takes two> hands to clap. That just one hand beats the empty air.> > 
Thank you.> > floriano> goasuraj> > ----- Original Message -----> From: 
"sandeep heble" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Sent: Tuesday, 
March 04, 2008 11:49 AM> Subject: [Goanet] Of beach umbrellas> > > > Of beach 
umbrellas...by Dr Samir Heble> >> > I remember the pristine Goa of my 
childhood: the> > beautiful beaches and Dona Paola untinged, unlike> > 
today??Ts worldly consumerism, the sandy sands where> > we could revel in the 
simpl
 e yet rich pleasures of> > life and the azure seas that were crystal clear.> 
>> > It is indeed a sad time now that beach umbrellas have> > begun encroaching 
on the public beaches. I hope we are> > not evolving into a narcissistic 
society, a society> > more interested in enriching individual purses than in> > 
enriching Goa's natural beauty. Some years ago when> > Bill Clinton had visited 
the Taj on his official> > presidential tour, he had remarked: "There are only> 
> two types of tourists, those that have visited the Taj> > and those that 
haven??Tt ".> >> > At that time, I had the same feelings for Goa too. I> > do 
want to believe the same now too.> >> > Our innocent children want to run 
around and play on> > our beaches, unhindered by our rich umbrellas. We> > 
yearn to enjoy the serenity of our uncluttered beaches> > too. Simple can be 
beautiful. Simple can be soothing.> > Let??Ts keep Goa simple and clean and 
make it even> > richer.> >> > Dr Samir Heble> >> >> >> _________
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------------------------------> > Message: 8> Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2008 16:30:03 
-0800 (PST)> From: Goanet News Service <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Subject: [Goanet] 
Goa news for March 5, 2008> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> > Goa News from Google News and Goanet.org> 
Visit http://www.goanet.org/newslinks.php for the full stories.> > *** Goa 
chief rounds on naive female tourists - Times Online> [6 hours ago] The 
controversy surrounding the death of a> British teenager in Goa deepened today 
after the states> government chief accused foreign women of behaving ...> 
http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/0-0&fd=R&url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/asia/article3485
 043.ece&cid=1138055169&ei=i-nNR8y-C5KaqwPiqP39CA> > *** Goa govt scraps 
proposal to allow private medical colleges> - Times of India> [Mar 2, 2008] 
PANAJI: Goa government has decided to scrap its> proposal to allow private 
medical colleges in the state. "We> have decided not to go ahead with the 
private ...> 
http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/8-0&fd=R&url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/India/Goa_govt_scraps_proposal_to_allow_private_medical_colleges_/articleshow/2831762.cms&cid=1138155525&ei=i-nNR8y-C5KaqwPiqP39CA>
 > *** \'Buy a boat in Mumbai and park it in Goa\' - Economic> Times> [Mar 2, 
2008] The best yacht harbour closer home could be Goa> or down south in Kochi 
or Chennai. "Mumbai doesn't have good> water quality, the sea is choppy and the 
tide ...> 
http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/9-0&fd=R&url=http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/ET_Cetera/Buy_a_boat_in_Mumbai_and_park_in_Goa/articleshow/2831786.cms&cid=1138331612&ei=i-nNR8y-C5KaqwPiqP39CA>
 > *** 
 Budweiser 6V6 Cup receives enormous response in Goa -> Deepika> [2 hours ago] 
The Registration closes on March 8, after which> 25 teams each from the states 
of Maharastra, Karnataka and> Andhra Pradesh and Goa will be chosen through a 
...> 
http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/2-0&fd=R&url=http://www.deepikaglobal.com/ENG6_sub.asp?newscode=15407&catcode=ENG6&subcatcode=&cid=1139391932&ei=i-nNR8y-C5KaqwPiqP39CA>
 > *** Goa\'s complete online news edition - Wednesday, March 05,> 2008 - 
Herald Publications> [4 hours ago] The Indian team erupts in joy after 
defeating> Australia in the second finals of the tri-series in Brisbane on> 
Tuesday.India created history by notching up ...> 
http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/5-0&fd=R&url=http://oheraldo.in/pagedetails.asp?nid=568&cid=1&cid=0&ei=i-nNR8y-C5KaqwPiqP39CA>
 > *** IAR Goa centre thanks UK couple for their generous support> - 
International Animal Rescue> [10 hours ago] The International Animal Rescue 
centre in> Assaga
 o, Goa gives special thanks to UK couple for their> generous support. IARs 
founder and chairman in Goa John ...> 
http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/4-0&fd=R&url=http://www.iar.org.uk/news/2008/mar08-2.shtml&cid=0&ei=i-nNR8y-C5KaqwPiqP39CA>
 > *** Goa Investment Property Under 12k - 24-7PressRelease.com> (press 
release)> PressRelease.com (press release) - 16 hours agoFrom just 11250,> a 
1-3 bedroom apartment in India's property hot spot of Goa can> now be yours. -- 
/24-7PressRelease/ - NOTTINGHAM, UK, March 04,> ...> 
http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/7-0&fd=R&url=http://www.24-7pressrelease.com/view_press_release_printer_friendly.php?rID=42696&cid=0&ei=i-nNR8y-C5KaqwPiqP39CA>
 > *** Ambassador Resorts to add properties in Shimla, Rajasthan> and Goa - 
HospitalityBizIndia> [13 hours ago] ... Ambassador Resorts Pvt Ltd (ARPL) plans 
to> expand its presence in the Indian market with the introduction> of 
properties in Shimla, Rajasthan and Goa. ...> http://news.googl
 
e.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/6-0&fd=R&url=http://www.hospitalitybizindia.com/detailNews.aspx?aid=665&sid=1&cid=0&ei=i-nNR8y-C5KaqwPiqP39CA>
 > *** Why Brits will keep taking the cheap option in Goa - Times> Online> [8 
hours ago] The deaths of two British holidaymakers in Goa> this week is 
unlikely to dent the appeal of the destination to> British holidaymakers. Goas 
appeal lies in ...> 
http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/3-0&fd=R&url=http://travel.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/travel/news/article3483757.ece&cid=0&ei=i-nNR8y-C5KaqwPiqP39CA>
 > *** Tenth Briton found dead in Goa - Metro> [1 hour ago] A British tourist 
has been found dead in a beach> hut in Goa, the tenth to die at the Indian 
party destination> this year alone. The body of Michael Harvey, ...> 
http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/1-0&fd=R&url=http://www.metro.co.uk/news/article.html?in_article_id=110575&in_page_id=34&cid=0&ei=i-nNR8y-C5KaqwPiqP39CA>
 > > Compiled by Goanet News Service> http://www
 .goanet.org/newslinks.php> > > ------------------------------> > Message: 9> 
Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2008 10:25:09 -0800 (PST)> From: cedrico dacosta <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>> Subject: [Goanet] Porriker Faithfuls on Goanet!> To: 
[email protected]> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Content-Type: 
text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1> > Porriker faithfuls on Goanet> > Good news for 
Porrikar lobbyists and Goanetters...i> wish only if Porrikar had such loyalty 
from the> purchasable Digamber...alas! that's another story.> > I had an 
umbrage of mails in my inbox since last> night, some of them, as usual making 
self-mokery, so i> will not go dwelving in that.> > all i can say is even if 
Porrikar comes on many other> forums like Goanet....he may not be able to 
convert> these Goanetters into his votes, that too for the> communial disease 
called BJP...> > Shano Goemkar! did somebody say right...by now they> know how 
far to stay away from rabid dogs...> > Its sad that even
  Porrikars back door antics cant grab> him his much coveted power these 
days...> > And Porrikar as CM...no...never in the close or far> future!> > I 
acknowledge Porrikar as an able administrator, but> his team or cotorie really 
are not wanted in Goa...not> anymore after all the attacks on Bishop's palace,> 
Fontainhas, Casa portuguesa, Mosque burning at> soccoro, etc.> > Kind regards> 
> Cedric da Costa> Dubai> > Cedric> > > 
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------------------------------> > Message: 10> Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2008 00:14:06 
+0530 (IST)> From: Herman D'Souza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Subject: [Goanet] Good 
colleges in Medicine or Chemical Engineering in> Goa> To: "Goa's premiere 
mailing list, estb. 1994!"> <[email protected]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
Message-ID: <540580.
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8> > can you please 
advice of good colleges (Year 13 and above) in Goa for Medicine or Chemical 
Engineering? Please send me their websites or contact details> > kind regards> 
> Herman D'Souza> > ----- Original Message ----> From: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, 11 February, 2008 
8:42:28 AM> Subject: [Goanet] CBSE> > Hello,> I think there was a query 
regarding admission to a CBSE school. Only a few schools in Goa are affiliated 
to the Central Board of Secondary Education. The Kendriya Vidyalayas - five of 
them altogether, two in Vasco, one in Ponda, one in Bambolim and one in Verem - 
and the Navodaya Vidyalayas - two of them to be found in Goa, one in Valpoi and 
the other one in Canacona - are affiliated to the CBSE. Sharda Mandir in 
Miramar and Manovikas in Margao are affiliated to the ICSE.> > If I'm not 
mistaken both follow the NCERT syllabus. 
 This same syllabus has also been adopted by schools in Goa. A small 
observation:Children coming from village schools too have done very well for 
themselves.> Hope I have been of some help.> Have a nice day!> Richard> > > 
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------------------------------> > Message: 11> Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2008 19:09:39 
-0500> From: "Shanti Dhoot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Subject: [Goanet] LIMERICK FOR 
THE DAY 29> To: goanet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Message-ID:> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> 
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8> > *NRGS TO SPONSOR VILLAGE WELFARE 
SCHEMES V*> > > > This could be a truly innovative and revolutionary scheme,> > 
And bring to many a Goan youth's eyes a hopeful gleam,> > Help make them 
realize their potential> > And give them what is really essential> > To make 
come true their ambitions and every special dream.> > -
  Shanti Dhoot> > (to be continued)> > > End of Goanet Digest, Vol 3, Issue 
251> **************************************
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