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Hi Paulo
I have only just seen your post and am sorry I could therefore not have
replied sooner.
I have to disagree with your view that I had misunderstood Constantino.
I had not assumed anything when I asked Constantino, most
Sent: Monday, June 05, 2006 10:20 AM
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Cornel, I think you misunderstood Constantino.
He did not mean to say that Portugal was a continent... :-)
Far from it.
Continental Portugal is an acceptable term commonly used in Portugal
Dear Jorge / Constantino,
My error, and I apologise to Constantino. What I
meant to state was that Constantino was
Portuguese-educated. Constantino 'Tino' Xavier is the
son of a Goan as you say, hailing from Fontainhas in
Panjim, if I am not mistaken. The last I heard, he was
pursuing a PhD at
, June 05, 2006 8:05 AM
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Constantino
Thank you very much for your explanation for your
contemporary, repeat,
contemporary use of continental Portugal
Cornel,
Pardon me for intruding
June 2006 18:29
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Constantino
Thank you very much for your explanation for your contemporary, repeat,
contemporary use of continental Portugal and also for telling me where
Portugal
I think you have a good point there Gabriel. Its probably so. Our
Constantino would hardly use it any other way.
Helga
Cornel,
Pardon me for intruding, but Constantino, being of
Portuguese extraction, is probably talking in terms he
is accustomed to: continental Portugal (or Europa,
as was
--- cornel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Constantino
Thank you very much for your explanation for your
contemporary, repeat,
contemporary use of continental Portugal
Cornel,
Pardon me for intruding, but Constantino, being of
Portuguese extraction, is probably talking in terms he
is accustomed
)
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Date: Fri, 2 Jun 2006 16:21:50 +0100
From: cornel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Goanet] Journalism in Portuguese India 1821-1961
Constantino
Please will you clarify the term you used belowcontinental Portugal?
Thanks
Cornel
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specially in continental
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