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                  The Rape of Goa - A photo documentary
                                   by
                            Rajan P. Parrikar

       Venue: Menezes Braganza Art Gallery, Panjim, May 21-24, 2008

                http://www.parrikar.org/misc/doc-notice.pdf
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Dear Cornell.
I am presently based in China.
 
I definately agree with Luisa Heaton
 
India should follow the example of China.
How patriotic and united they, jusdt look at what they have acheived.Ronald  
Carvalho. @ TOKYO Joe    



> Date: Thu, 22 May 2008 09:43:24 +0100> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: 
> [email protected]> Subject: [Goanet] London stinks! Remember the Great 
> Stink of 1858?> > 
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> > The Rape of Goa - A photo documentary> by> Rajan P. Parrikar> > Venue: 
> Menezes Braganza Art Gallery, Panjim, May 21-24, 2008> > 
> http://www.parrikar.org/misc/doc-notice.pdf> 
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> > Hi Cornel> > What a peculiar discussion this has become! My original post 
> was in the> thread "Goa has become a Toilet" and I am bemused to be included 
> in this one> now!> > I did say that there are areas in the *UK* " which are 
> also polluted by folk> who answer the call of nature willy-nilly". I did not 
> mention *London*.> > London is not "the UK" it is the capital of Englan
 d which is part of the UK,> and it also happens to be one of my favourite 
cities in the world. No I do> not live in London.> > My point was that if 
adequate facilities are provided, people do not need to> relieve themselves "al 
fresco". The places I have seen fouled in the UK have> been up in the mountains 
where there are no facilities available and the> situation is excusable. I did 
have a camera with me, but was not inclined> to take a photo of excreta.> > I 
repeat, I think that if more toilet facilities were provided in Goa for> the 
general public then I am sure Goa would be less of a toilet.> > Luisa
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