--- Bernado Colaco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Do you expect people to be paid pea nuts or
bingtams? That's
> why the bingtam kars are flocking to Goa. It is a
haven for
> them.
>
Mario responds:
>
Bernado,
I expect people to be paid whatever they are willing
to freely accept from the buyer
> The only Goans who are not benefitting are those who
> lie in their hammocks and complain and leave the
> benefits to non-Goan Indians who are flocking to
> Goa.
>
> >
> I would like someone like Fred, a freelance
> journalist, to interview several people who make
> their
> living from tourism
--- Bernado Colaco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Nein no xeno here. But how much is their
contribution to Goa?
> Clearly a few have done immensly, such as David
Futers with
> his computer project, some in NGO stuff. But many
spend times
> on the hammock. As for the local tourist economy
(benefit
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