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From: goasuraj
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; Prime Minister of India ; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Navhind Times ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] ;
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ; GoaGoans ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; Dr. Leo
Rebello
Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2003 6:52 PM
Press should
Sad News may not always be bad news
It was shocking to hear the news that the Herald has
finally succumbed to blackmail of Mr. Manohar Parrikar
and his RSS cohorts to force their editor Mr. Rajan
Narayan to resign. The Herald was the only paper to
bring out the truth on all fronts, and was
Sure, Dave.It's a deal if you know the charter operators in UK and can
influence them to cancel their bookings of flights to Goa this year. Can you
keep your part of the deal ? It is no big shake if the rent back operations
collapse and Nature reclaims these structures to give us back our beaches
GOOD MORNING SIR,
MY NAME IS JOSEPH RODRIGUES. I LIVE IN ABU DHABI AND I WOULD LIKE TO HAVE
THE LATEST
NEWS ABOUT GOA KINDLY UPDATE ME WITH IT .
I WOULD APPRECIATE GETTING THE NEWS ON MY E-MAIL .
ALSO MY ADDRESS IS: P.O.BOX 46492 ABU DHABI.
THANKING YOU.
JOSEPH RODRIGUES
The 75th anniversary of the Dr. Ribeiro Goan School took place over the
weekend starting Friday Sept. 12th and ending this Sunday evening.
An enjoyable time was had by yours truly and witnessed the same by others.
The semi-permanent smiles borne by most over the three days was testament to
That is really a great recipe. Many thanks.
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ROSTAD TIATR AUDIENCE.
Tiatro is such a wonderful art that thru it lot of development taken place
in society. During the earlier days, tiatrists were of high calibre so too
the audience. Gradually this beautiful art of Tiatro went into the hands of
some Rostad tiatrists and with these Rostad
NOT SURE if this message came through earlier, but the Goa schools
computers project -- which got an early filip on Goanet -- continues to
make headway in the state, in a persistent if little-noticed way.
Lisa and Alwyn Noronha (no relations of mine) of Chorao, two Goanetters
who returned to
GOACOM DAILY NEWS CLIPPINGS
15 Sep 2003
CIVIL AVIATION DEPT TO OVERSEE AIRPORT PROJECT: The government has in
principle decided to create State Civil Aviation Department for the purpose
of handling the mega project of the proposed international airport at Mopa
in Pernem. The first phase of work
GOACOM DAILY NEWS CLIPPINGS
15 Sep 2003
CIVIL AVIATION DEPT TO OVERSEE AIRPORT PROJECT: The government has in
principle decided to create State Civil Aviation Department for the purpose
of handling the mega project of the proposed international airport at Mopa
in Pernem. The first phase of work
Dear Goanetters,
Two people in two continents and with very differing viewpoints,yet they
agree on one thing: That intellectual honesty is not a virtue/is rare on
goanet. Do we need say more? Time for introspection by all goanetters.
Viva Goa.
Miguel
P.S. Lest I be misunderstood; I subscribe to
From: Bernado Colaco [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sun, 7 Sep 2003 05:19:20 +0100 (BST)
Recent documentaries on DNA ethnic testing have found
indians from Kannadiga to be originally from Africa!
From the above statement the author appears to be refering to a study
conducted a few years back on the
From http://www.rajannarayan.com
R A T I O N A L E
1. After 20 years with the English edition of the 'Herald' which I
started and built up to its present stature as the no. 1 newspaper in the
state of Goa, I have decided that the time has come for me to start my
own Independent Newspaper.
2.
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From: goasuraj
To: Rajesh Singh ; Chief Minister of Goa
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; CyberVoices ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] ;
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ; GoaGoans ; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2003 11:07 AM
Subject: Re: Konkani undermined by Information Department,
Cecil, excellent contribution.
While it was extremely funny, your last sentences say it all. Well done.
Paulo Colaco Dias.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Cecil Pinto
Sent: sábado, 13 de Setembro de 2003 9:23
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Subject:
GOACOM DAILY NEWS CLIPPINGS
14 Sep 2003
DENGUE STRIKES PONDA, YOUNG GIRL DIES: The outbreak of jaundice must have
slowed down but the dreaded dengue menace claimed its first victim in Ponda
on September 10. Aishwarya Shinkre, an eight-year-old student of Almeida
School, Ponda, died due to dengue
GOACOM DAILY NEWS CLIPPINGS
14 Sep 2003
DENGUE STRIKES PONDA, YOUNG GIRL DIES: The outbreak of jaundice must have
slowed down but the dreaded dengue menace claimed its first victim in Ponda
on September 10. Aishwarya Shinkre, an eight-year-old student of Almeida
School, Ponda, died due to dengue
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