My dear Philip,
Thanks for your continued excellent ombudsman service in highly relevant
areas of transparence or, lack thereof, in Goa.
I have a request: Could you -- or some other informed fellow netter -- provide
me
a lead/source to the, reportedly, rampant human-organs' trade underway in India.
Any aspect related to the same: extent of availibility, if contacts are made
easilly or with difficulty, costs, etc.
Alfred de Tavares, [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Maltesholmsvägen 83, SE-165 55 HÄSSELBY, Sweden.
Tel: 0046 8759 6214; cell: 0046 70 295 4091
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected]> Date: Sat, 19 Apr 2008
> 09:50:21 +0530> Subject: [Goanet] DABOLIM AIRPORT WITHOUT POWER ...> > In
> response to the HERALD report of April 16th, the Power Minister has now>
> fired a couple of salvos of his own in HERALD April 18th. The new report is>
> headlined "Aleixo upset over non-usage of tap changer provided to>
> transformer". Instead of this electrical mumbo-jumbo the headline should>
> have read "Crossed (power) lines" or something just as pithy. This would>
> have highlighted the unseemly squabble which is not at all in the state's>
> interests. To explain we need to back track a bit.>
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