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Sangath, www.sangath.com, is looking to build a centre for services, training and research and seeks to buy approx 1500 to 2000 sq mtrs land betweeen Mapusa and Bambolim and surrounding rural areas. Please contact: [email protected] or [email protected] or ph+91-9881499458 http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2009-July/180028.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Venita Coelho wrote; > The biggest controversy in Canada right now > revolves around Professor Hassan Diab of Carlton University who is under > house > arrested. He has been accused of being a terrorist and of bombing a synagogue > in > Paris. But while his case is being heard the liberal University decided to > let him > continue teaching. There was a wave of outrage across Canada. Allow a man > accused of > terrorism to continue to have access to the minds of the young? Venita, I don't think you have got your facts right. Professor Hassan Diab maintains that he has a common Lebanese name and that the French Govt has mistakenly matched the name they have on their files with his. Here is some useful info to get up to speed with this case. Mervyn1650Lobo http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hassan_Diab Diab was born in Lebanon on Nov. 20, 1953, and did his university studies in sociology in Beirut. He received his Ph.D. from State University of New York, Syracuse Campus. His thesis advisor was a noted Jewish scholar, who has vouched for Diab's credentials and supports his innocence of these accusations. He moved to Ottawa in 2006.[2] His contract was terminated after a press release by B'nai Brith [2] on July 28, 2009. His termination, without notice or cause, has brought condemnation of Carelton's administration for "caving in to a special interest group." Carleton University professors are supporting Diab's reinstatement to teach the course, stating that Diab was terminated without due process of Carelton University's contract obligations. [3] [[4] Andrew Potter, politics editor of the Ottawa Citizen, described the faculty of having gone " ballistic, and promptly lost all contact with reason." According to Potter, "In any profession outside academia," being wanted ofr an attempted mass murder in which four innocent people dies, " would make you completely unhireable."[6] __________________________________________________________________ Make your browsing faster, safer, and easier with the new Internet Explorer® 8. Optimized for Yahoo! Get it Now for Free! at http://downloads.yahoo.com/ca/internetexplorer/
