CM'S PLEA: Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar has made a fervent plea to the
people in the State to extend a helping hand to the victims of Tsunami-hit
areas and contribute generously to the Chief Minister's Relief Fund. The
Youth Hostel, Miramar Panaji, keeping up with the tradition of
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2nd March 2004
Ezequiel Effie Carneiro : Ucassaim
Warm wishes on your 50th Wedding anniversary
God's choicest blessings. Wishing you both good health
happiness and prosperity today and every other day of your
lives and May this Golden anninversary turn to Diamond
With love from your Children
The Goa Govt could get rid of this problem:
if the govt has the funds:
1. Buy out all the private bus owners (that should be easy just like our
politians changing parties for more money). Buy all their buses, discard the
unwanted and ply the good ones after some minor modification,i.e painting,
Re: Alfred Rose
Alfred Rose was a Goan Catholic. Lata Mangeshkar and her sister are Goan
Hindus, who don't want to be known as a Goans, yet the govt wanted or I dont
know if they have already bestowed them with awards. Looks like religion
issues are a factor now prevailing in Goa.
Shame on Parikkar, he should know there are two sides to a coin, he has to
learn to take criticism. This legal notice, makes him look like a novice.
Opposition should now call for the no confidence vote
Clarence
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SHACK OWNERS SUBMIT MEMO TO PARRIKAR: A delegation of the
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MALAYALEES WANT DIRECT TRAIN TO KERALA: Malayalees residing in Goa have been
pursuing with the Indian Railway authorities the need to extend train
services originating from Trivandrum to Goa. According to the Federation of
all Goa Malayalee Associations, general secretary KRS Nair, the train