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INTERACTIVE DISCUSSION:
       Alternative Publishing - Is it viable to traditional publishing?

WHERE: Art Lounge - Sunaparanta, Near Lar de Estudantes, Altinho, Panaji

WHEN: September 30, 2009  -  5:30pm

http://www.facebook.com/n/?event.php&eid=146588805806&mid=12a68daG1df3c3d3G2ac936fG7

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From: "Santosh Helekar" <[email protected]>
--- On Sat, 3/7/09, Marshall Mendonza <mmendonz...@...> wrote:
So the good dotor is displaying yet another of his skin deep secularism
characteristics. Yep, liberal abroad, conservative at home.

Bingo! That was so easy.

Not only does Marshall Mendonza have no problem with Frederick Noronha
propagating the outrageous Hindutva line that cow's urine is harmless enough to be marketed as a soft drink, but he now actively channels the warped thought process of this Hindutva sympathizer.

The following mainstream media report should show you how Frederick and Marshall are linked to the RSS and other Hindu extremists. Please do not let their Christian names deceive you.

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/food_and_drink/article5707554.ece

***Cow urine medicine would not have by itself anything to do with Religion. I know Catholics and Hindus who take their own urine satisfactorily (urine therapy) as well as Catholics who are being treated by Hindu ayurvedic physicians with drug prepared from cow urine for pemphigus vulgaris (successfully, not just by "anecdotal evidence", as the amelioration of symptoms is giving them "scientific evidence"). I came to know of this "drug" being giving to a skin disease patient only two weeks back. Whether it is to be accepted by Western medical fraternity and by WHO is a question of more systematized clinical trials and double-blind trials. It is to be seriously, scientifically investigated. If it is not efficient, then all are "quacks"... It is to be shunned away... It may be taken as "soft drink" (or natural 'Coca-cola'!), if it does not harm their health, but works merely as a diuretic...
Regards.
Fr.Ivo





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