I take Selma's characterisation of me as a right royal whinger as a
compliment. Is there a guise under which an object assessment is
done? A writer is either objective or not. I don't wear any guises
or masks. If Selma thinks I am whinger, I think Selma is a
wingnut.
Coming back to the main
Fair enough Doc, I accept what you are saying. What is in the public domain is
open to being quoted. It is no different from me finding something in an
archive and quoting.
The problem with Eugene is he is perpetually trying to show other people and
other writers in a poor light, under the
http://ibnlive.in.com/news/goa-expats-want-total-change-of-political-blood/235165-37-170.html
Note to Eugene:
This is the right way to do it. Ask people for quotes or ask people permission
to quote. Not take quotes from what they have said on public forums and write
them in your article.
Note to Eugene:
This is the right way to do it. Ask people for quotes or ask people permission
to quote. Not take quotes from what they have said on public forums and write
them in your article.
Best,
selma
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My reply
Well Selma, sorry I should have asked you for your expert opinion on
Goa's
Selma said permission to quote something they have written on a
public forum.
I
Reply: I had asked Selma to show me which quotes in the piece I have
taken. I ask again. I don't know which forum or forums she talks
about. If she points it out to me, I will check if what I wrote is
wrote
http://oheraldo.in/pagedetails.asp?nid=24359cid=10
*Goan expats can now get their houses back *
HERALD REPORTER
PANJIM, JULY 10
There’s some good news for non-resident Indians (NRIs) of Goan origin who
have not been able to take possession of their premises.
The Goa government has just
Denigrating article by the writer. Why does he not live in Belgao?
BC
The British also observed that the local school system produced honest young men
employable as clerks. They took them in large numbers not only to British India
but to
British Africa as well. Thus sprang the second, and
Hi Gilbert
Your posts have often noted a detection of hot air
from Goanet posters but you have not provided a single
example of this particular commodity! Pray, and with
great respect, will you please do so now?
Also, arising from your expressed views, please
provide some illustration about
Hi Valmiki,
Well written article. You should have written more about the Type I - NRG
(non-resident Goan).
I am still wondering how / why the Type-3 Goans are classified as NRG?
I hope you get answers to your questions that you pose below and share them
with us.
As regards the NRG-Type
GOAN EXPATS-2
By Valmiki Faleiro
The idea of this two-part article arose, of all things, at a book launch in
Panjim early last
year. An expatriate, Anjuna-born Gulf Goan Domnic Fernandes, authored “Domnic’s
Goa.” (Domnic is my Non Resident Goan, NRG Type-1.) Edited by journalist
Frederick
GOAN EXPATS
By Valmiki Faleiro
Goans were adventurous. From the mid-18th century, perhaps earlier, they
ventured to
distant shores, sometimes deep into uncharted territory. They made their
fortunes – in
Africa, the rest of India, the Far East, the Americas – and returned home.
Unfailingly.
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