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[Goanet]20 OCT 2003: GOACOM DAILY NEWS CLIPPINGS
Joel D'Souza
2003-10-20 06:48:05 UTC
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GOACOM DAILY NEWS CLIPPINGS
20 Oct 2003

POPE BEATIFIES MOTHER TERESA: Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the humble nun
known as the "saint of the gutters", was beatified by Pope John Paul lI on
Sunday (October 19) before hundreds of thousands of pilgrims massed in St
Peter's Square. Choirs burst into song and the huge crowd , estimated at
more than 2,50,000 cheered and waved as the Pope made Mother Teresa the
1,315th "blessed" of the Roman Catholic Church. (AFP report in Herald)

HEATED ARGUMENTS AT MAJORDA-UTORDA GRAM SABHA: The extraordinary gram Sabha
of the Majorda-Utorda-Calata panchayat held recently witnessed heated
arguments over the sarpanch's reported move to delete the land acquisition
proceedings by misleading the villagers. (GT)

CONSTABLE'S BODY FOUND: The body of a police constable, Sandeep Manohar
Gadekar (22), who went missing on Saturday evening, was fished out from the
Terekhol river at Paliem. (H)

ATTEMPTS TO STANDARDASIE ROMI SCRIPT KONKNNI: "The 125th jayanti of Vaman
Raghunath Shenoi Varde Valavlikar or Xennoi Goembab, who has been considered
as the father of modern Konkani literature, was celebrated recently.Just
like him there is another Goan, Monsenhor Sebastiao Rodolfo Dalgado, one of
the greatest Konkani linguists. However, very few Goans and even ardent
Konknni lovers are aware of Dalgado's invaluable contribution to Konknni,"
said Fr Freddy J da Costa, editor of Konkani monthly "Gulab", in his keynote
address at the "Romi Konknni Writer's Camp", at Pilar yesterday. The
well-attended camp was organised by the Goa Konknni Academy in collaboration
with Konknni weekly "Vavraddeancho Ixtt" at the Pilar Seminary Annexe.
Veteran writer and tiatrist John Gomes Kokoy was the chief guest on the
occasion. Fr Pratap Naik of the SKK, Felicio Cardozo, Tomazinho Cardozo and
Damodar Mauzo were the resource persons. Chief guest John Gomes Kokoy, Goa
Konknni Akademi president Pundalik Naik, and V.Ixtt editor Fr Peter Raposo
addressed the gathering.

GOA GEARS UP FOR DIWALI: There has been a rush in the city market in Panaji
to make purchases as Diwali, the festival of lights, is just round the
corner. Diwali, symbolizing the victory of good over evil, will be
celebrated throughout the state with pomp on Friday. (GT)

TWO-WHEELER THEFTS: On an average five to six cases of theft of two-wheelers
are registered with the police in South Goa every day, but police have
failed in detecting most of these cases. (NT)

GOAN DOCTORS: Goa, as headquarters of Estado da India, already had from the
early days of Portuguese presence, a Royal Hospital and other medical
facilities sufficiently developed. There was also much appreciation of the
native vaidyas. Their ability to handle tropical disease was sought even by
the White religious and the high state officials. When Portuguese lost
Brazil and wanted to concentrate on the colonisation of Africa in the first
quarter of the 19th century, they thought of preparing their doctors for the
empire in Goa. (From an interview with Former Director and founder of Xavier
Centre of Historical Research, Dr Teotonio R de Souza in Herald)

20 YEARS OF PEACEFUL SOCIETY: Peaceful Society, a Gandhian voluntary
organisation, completes 20 years of community service on 23 October. A
workshop will be organised on 22 October for its national partners and well
wishers, while on 23 October for its Goan associates and well wishers, at
the Peaceful Society campus at Kundaim, in order to observe the landmark.
Soter D'Souza is the coordinator for the Celebration Committee.

RS.5 CRORE FOR DHARGAL: Panchayats Minister Manohar Babu Azgaonkar has said
that a sum of Rs.5 crore for extension of water pipelines and 700 sulabh
toilets have been sanctioned for the Dhargal constituency. (H)

BJP'S 'GHAR GHAR CHALO': The Bharatiya Janata Party state executive meeting
yesterday decided to launch a month-long 'Ghar Ghar Chalo' abhiyan from 1
November this year, to inform he people about the good governance and the
progress in the state during the last three years. (GT)

ANJUNA LOCAL ACQUITTED: The First Additional Sessions Court has acquitted
Laurence Almeida of Anjuna of having murdered Eugenio Lobo, also of Anjuna,
pointing out several discrepancies in the investigation done by the
investigating officer. The case of the prosecution was that on January 5,
2002, the accused assaulted Eugenio at Oneachebhatt with a spade and stones,
causing serious injuries on the face and forehead due to which he died. (H)

MUSSEL AND OYSTER FARMING: Goa has immense potential for diversification of
brackish water aquaculture. Mussels and edible oysters are two such species
which can be grown alone or along with shrimps without affecting the
environment. These two species are filter feeders, and can be grown in the
existing shrimp farms and also in brackish water and shallow bays utilizing
the naturally available plankton as their food. (GT)

GUJ MEMBERS TO MEET: The Goa Union of Journalists has appealed to all
working journalists to assembly at the Secretariat press room at 10 am today
to participate in the dharnas to demand withdrawal of notices to four local
newspapers by Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar. In all 25 journalists will
stage dharnas from 10 am to 11.30 am every day, informed GUJ president
Gurudas Sawal. (GT)

PARRIKAR GOVT: A THREE-YEAR BALANCE SHEET: "There are many important
parameters to judge a government's progress. The most important is its
approach towards planning and financial management. The sales tax evasion
and revenue leakage which had continued during the Congress regime has been
curtailed effectively. This had led to a substantial rise in the tax and
non-tax revenue. It is only in the infra-structure and social sector that
the present government has to resort to deficit financing to fund its new
schemes. Public debt has been rising but the only way to reduce it is to
raise the taxation rates in a state where people pay the highest per capita
taxes in the country. (Nandkumar Kamat in Glimpses-NT)

SIX BEAUTIES FOR "MISS GOA" FINALS: Six beauties made it to the final round
of the Miss Goa 2003 organised by VJT Entertainment at Radissons White Sands
Resort, Varca, on Saturday night. The next round at Hyatt Regency, Utorda on
9 November will feature the finalists Neha Lawande of Candolim, Adurbela
Amaral of Panaji, Seema Kudle of Colva, Melisa Fernandes of Utorda, Valerie
Rodrigues and Veronica Rodrigues. (GT)

SR DELANEY TO HEAD FRENCH CONGREGATION: Sr Lorraine Marie Delaney, who hails
from Saligao, has been re-elected as the Superior General of the
Congregation of the Sisters of St Joseph of Chambery, Frances. A dynamic
Superior General, Sr Lorraine is a linguist and speaks Italian, French,
Portuguese, English, Hindi and Urdu. She guides her sisters around the globe
with confidence and vision. She is the daughter of Mrs Mabel and late David
Delay of Saligao. (H)

S P O R T S

CHURCHILL BROS FLOOR VASCO: Defending champions Churchill Bros beat Arlem
Breweries sponsored Vasco SC 2-0 to storm into the finals of servo Governor'
s Cup football tournament at the Nehru stadium in Fatorda, yesterday.
Striker Nitin Pradhan was the toast of the Churchill Bros fans scoring a
brace. (GT)

D E A T H S
19 Oct: Telaulim: FRANCISCO XAVIER BARRETTO: husband of Rosalina, father
of Rosario/Assumpta, Agnelo/Meena, Ascensao/Anita, Santana/Jose Mario
Marques, Carmo/Joaquim Dias, Lourdin/Ubaldo Rodrigues, Isabella/Francisco
Alphonso and George.
18 Oct: Ponda-Dhavali: PRABHAT ARVIND SALELKAR: wife of Arvind, mother of
Sarvesh and Sudesh. 19 Oct: Corlim: PIEDADE D'SOUZA: relict of late
Thomas, mother of Sr Thomas, Thereza/Johnny D'Souza, Mathew/Philu,
Anthony/Bertha, Joseph/late Rosy.

G O A W E A T H E R
Temp: 29.4 degC (84.9 degF) at 9.00 am in Assagao-Goa.
Max Temp: 32.5 deg C; Min Temp: 25.3 deg C; Humidity: 70% (Official
figures for yesterday)
Rainfall so far: 2699.6 mm
Weather: Dull and cloudy morning in Goa today.

Courtesy: H=Herald, NT=The Navhind Times, GT= Gomantak Times

JOEL D'SOUZA, Assagao-Goa-India.
Website: www.goacom.com
Goacom News Clippings at: http://www.goacom.com/news
Webzine "GoaNOW": http://www.goacom.com/goanow
Joel D'Souza
2003-10-20 06:48:05 UTC
Permalink
GOACOM DAILY NEWS CLIPPINGS
20 Oct 2003

POPE BEATIFIES MOTHER TERESA: Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the humble nun
known as the "saint of the gutters", was beatified by Pope John Paul lI on
Sunday (October 19) before hundreds of thousands of pilgrims massed in St
Peter's Square. Choirs burst into song and the huge crowd , estimated at
more than 2,50,000 cheered and waved as the Pope made Mother Teresa the
1,315th "blessed" of the Roman Catholic Church. (AFP report in Herald)

HEATED ARGUMENTS AT MAJORDA-UTORDA GRAM SABHA: The extraordinary gram Sabha
of the Majorda-Utorda-Calata panchayat held recently witnessed heated
arguments over the sarpanch's reported move to delete the land acquisition
proceedings by misleading the villagers. (GT)

CONSTABLE'S BODY FOUND: The body of a police constable, Sandeep Manohar
Gadekar (22), who went missing on Saturday evening, was fished out from the
Terekhol river at Paliem. (H)

ATTEMPTS TO STANDARDASIE ROMI SCRIPT KONKNNI: "The 125th jayanti of Vaman
Raghunath Shenoi Varde Valavlikar or Xennoi Goembab, who has been considered
as the father of modern Konkani literature, was celebrated recently.Just
like him there is another Goan, Monsenhor Sebastiao Rodolfo Dalgado, one of
the greatest Konkani linguists. However, very few Goans and even ardent
Konknni lovers are aware of Dalgado's invaluable contribution to Konknni,"
said Fr Freddy J da Costa, editor of Konkani monthly "Gulab", in his keynote
address at the "Romi Konknni Writer's Camp", at Pilar yesterday. The
well-attended camp was organised by the Goa Konknni Academy in collaboration
with Konknni weekly "Vavraddeancho Ixtt" at the Pilar Seminary Annexe.
Veteran writer and tiatrist John Gomes Kokoy was the chief guest on the
occasion. Fr Pratap Naik of the SKK, Felicio Cardozo, Tomazinho Cardozo and
Damodar Mauzo were the resource persons. Chief guest John Gomes Kokoy, Goa
Konknni Akademi president Pundalik Naik, and V.Ixtt editor Fr Peter Raposo
addressed the gathering.

GOA GEARS UP FOR DIWALI: There has been a rush in the city market in Panaji
to make purchases as Diwali, the festival of lights, is just round the
corner. Diwali, symbolizing the victory of good over evil, will be
celebrated throughout the state with pomp on Friday. (GT)

TWO-WHEELER THEFTS: On an average five to six cases of theft of two-wheelers
are registered with the police in South Goa every day, but police have
failed in detecting most of these cases. (NT)

GOAN DOCTORS: Goa, as headquarters of Estado da India, already had from the
early days of Portuguese presence, a Royal Hospital and other medical
facilities sufficiently developed. There was also much appreciation of the
native vaidyas. Their ability to handle tropical disease was sought even by
the White religious and the high state officials. When Portuguese lost
Brazil and wanted to concentrate on the colonisation of Africa in the first
quarter of the 19th century, they thought of preparing their doctors for the
empire in Goa. (From an interview with Former Director and founder of Xavier
Centre of Historical Research, Dr Teotonio R de Souza in Herald)

20 YEARS OF PEACEFUL SOCIETY: Peaceful Society, a Gandhian voluntary
organisation, completes 20 years of community service on 23 October. A
workshop will be organised on 22 October for its national partners and well
wishers, while on 23 October for its Goan associates and well wishers, at
the Peaceful Society campus at Kundaim, in order to observe the landmark.
Soter D'Souza is the coordinator for the Celebration Committee.

RS.5 CRORE FOR DHARGAL: Panchayats Minister Manohar Babu Azgaonkar has said
that a sum of Rs.5 crore for extension of water pipelines and 700 sulabh
toilets have been sanctioned for the Dhargal constituency. (H)

BJP'S 'GHAR GHAR CHALO': The Bharatiya Janata Party state executive meeting
yesterday decided to launch a month-long 'Ghar Ghar Chalo' abhiyan from 1
November this year, to inform he people about the good governance and the
progress in the state during the last three years. (GT)

ANJUNA LOCAL ACQUITTED: The First Additional Sessions Court has acquitted
Laurence Almeida of Anjuna of having murdered Eugenio Lobo, also of Anjuna,
pointing out several discrepancies in the investigation done by the
investigating officer. The case of the prosecution was that on January 5,
2002, the accused assaulted Eugenio at Oneachebhatt with a spade and stones,
causing serious injuries on the face and forehead due to which he died. (H)

MUSSEL AND OYSTER FARMING: Goa has immense potential for diversification of
brackish water aquaculture. Mussels and edible oysters are two such species
which can be grown alone or along with shrimps without affecting the
environment. These two species are filter feeders, and can be grown in the
existing shrimp farms and also in brackish water and shallow bays utilizing
the naturally available plankton as their food. (GT)

GUJ MEMBERS TO MEET: The Goa Union of Journalists has appealed to all
working journalists to assembly at the Secretariat press room at 10 am today
to participate in the dharnas to demand withdrawal of notices to four local
newspapers by Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar. In all 25 journalists will
stage dharnas from 10 am to 11.30 am every day, informed GUJ president
Gurudas Sawal. (GT)

PARRIKAR GOVT: A THREE-YEAR BALANCE SHEET: "There are many important
parameters to judge a government's progress. The most important is its
approach towards planning and financial management. The sales tax evasion
and revenue leakage which had continued during the Congress regime has been
curtailed effectively. This had led to a substantial rise in the tax and
non-tax revenue. It is only in the infra-structure and social sector that
the present government has to resort to deficit financing to fund its new
schemes. Public debt has been rising but the only way to reduce it is to
raise the taxation rates in a state where people pay the highest per capita
taxes in the country. (Nandkumar Kamat in Glimpses-NT)

SIX BEAUTIES FOR "MISS GOA" FINALS: Six beauties made it to the final round
of the Miss Goa 2003 organised by VJT Entertainment at Radissons White Sands
Resort, Varca, on Saturday night. The next round at Hyatt Regency, Utorda on
9 November will feature the finalists Neha Lawande of Candolim, Adurbela
Amaral of Panaji, Seema Kudle of Colva, Melisa Fernandes of Utorda, Valerie
Rodrigues and Veronica Rodrigues. (GT)

SR DELANEY TO HEAD FRENCH CONGREGATION: Sr Lorraine Marie Delaney, who hails
from Saligao, has been re-elected as the Superior General of the
Congregation of the Sisters of St Joseph of Chambery, Frances. A dynamic
Superior General, Sr Lorraine is a linguist and speaks Italian, French,
Portuguese, English, Hindi and Urdu. She guides her sisters around the globe
with confidence and vision. She is the daughter of Mrs Mabel and late David
Delay of Saligao. (H)

S P O R T S

CHURCHILL BROS FLOOR VASCO: Defending champions Churchill Bros beat Arlem
Breweries sponsored Vasco SC 2-0 to storm into the finals of servo Governor'
s Cup football tournament at the Nehru stadium in Fatorda, yesterday.
Striker Nitin Pradhan was the toast of the Churchill Bros fans scoring a
brace. (GT)

D E A T H S
19 Oct: Telaulim: FRANCISCO XAVIER BARRETTO: husband of Rosalina, father
of Rosario/Assumpta, Agnelo/Meena, Ascensao/Anita, Santana/Jose Mario
Marques, Carmo/Joaquim Dias, Lourdin/Ubaldo Rodrigues, Isabella/Francisco
Alphonso and George.
18 Oct: Ponda-Dhavali: PRABHAT ARVIND SALELKAR: wife of Arvind, mother of
Sarvesh and Sudesh. 19 Oct: Corlim: PIEDADE D'SOUZA: relict of late
Thomas, mother of Sr Thomas, Thereza/Johnny D'Souza, Mathew/Philu,
Anthony/Bertha, Joseph/late Rosy.

G O A W E A T H E R
Temp: 29.4 degC (84.9 degF) at 9.00 am in Assagao-Goa.
Max Temp: 32.5 deg C; Min Temp: 25.3 deg C; Humidity: 70% (Official
figures for yesterday)
Rainfall so far: 2699.6 mm
Weather: Dull and cloudy morning in Goa today.

Courtesy: H=Herald, NT=The Navhind Times, GT= Gomantak Times

JOEL D'SOUZA, Assagao-Goa-India.
Website: www.goacom.com
Goacom News Clippings at: http://www.goacom.com/news
Webzine "GoaNOW": http://www.goacom.com/goanow
Joel D'Souza
2003-10-20 06:48:05 UTC
Permalink
GOACOM DAILY NEWS CLIPPINGS
20 Oct 2003

POPE BEATIFIES MOTHER TERESA: Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the humble nun
known as the "saint of the gutters", was beatified by Pope John Paul lI on
Sunday (October 19) before hundreds of thousands of pilgrims massed in St
Peter's Square. Choirs burst into song and the huge crowd , estimated at
more than 2,50,000 cheered and waved as the Pope made Mother Teresa the
1,315th "blessed" of the Roman Catholic Church. (AFP report in Herald)

HEATED ARGUMENTS AT MAJORDA-UTORDA GRAM SABHA: The extraordinary gram Sabha
of the Majorda-Utorda-Calata panchayat held recently witnessed heated
arguments over the sarpanch's reported move to delete the land acquisition
proceedings by misleading the villagers. (GT)

CONSTABLE'S BODY FOUND: The body of a police constable, Sandeep Manohar
Gadekar (22), who went missing on Saturday evening, was fished out from the
Terekhol river at Paliem. (H)

ATTEMPTS TO STANDARDASIE ROMI SCRIPT KONKNNI: "The 125th jayanti of Vaman
Raghunath Shenoi Varde Valavlikar or Xennoi Goembab, who has been considered
as the father of modern Konkani literature, was celebrated recently.Just
like him there is another Goan, Monsenhor Sebastiao Rodolfo Dalgado, one of
the greatest Konkani linguists. However, very few Goans and even ardent
Konknni lovers are aware of Dalgado's invaluable contribution to Konknni,"
said Fr Freddy J da Costa, editor of Konkani monthly "Gulab", in his keynote
address at the "Romi Konknni Writer's Camp", at Pilar yesterday. The
well-attended camp was organised by the Goa Konknni Academy in collaboration
with Konknni weekly "Vavraddeancho Ixtt" at the Pilar Seminary Annexe.
Veteran writer and tiatrist John Gomes Kokoy was the chief guest on the
occasion. Fr Pratap Naik of the SKK, Felicio Cardozo, Tomazinho Cardozo and
Damodar Mauzo were the resource persons. Chief guest John Gomes Kokoy, Goa
Konknni Akademi president Pundalik Naik, and V.Ixtt editor Fr Peter Raposo
addressed the gathering.

GOA GEARS UP FOR DIWALI: There has been a rush in the city market in Panaji
to make purchases as Diwali, the festival of lights, is just round the
corner. Diwali, symbolizing the victory of good over evil, will be
celebrated throughout the state with pomp on Friday. (GT)

TWO-WHEELER THEFTS: On an average five to six cases of theft of two-wheelers
are registered with the police in South Goa every day, but police have
failed in detecting most of these cases. (NT)

GOAN DOCTORS: Goa, as headquarters of Estado da India, already had from the
early days of Portuguese presence, a Royal Hospital and other medical
facilities sufficiently developed. There was also much appreciation of the
native vaidyas. Their ability to handle tropical disease was sought even by
the White religious and the high state officials. When Portuguese lost
Brazil and wanted to concentrate on the colonisation of Africa in the first
quarter of the 19th century, they thought of preparing their doctors for the
empire in Goa. (From an interview with Former Director and founder of Xavier
Centre of Historical Research, Dr Teotonio R de Souza in Herald)

20 YEARS OF PEACEFUL SOCIETY: Peaceful Society, a Gandhian voluntary
organisation, completes 20 years of community service on 23 October. A
workshop will be organised on 22 October for its national partners and well
wishers, while on 23 October for its Goan associates and well wishers, at
the Peaceful Society campus at Kundaim, in order to observe the landmark.
Soter D'Souza is the coordinator for the Celebration Committee.

RS.5 CRORE FOR DHARGAL: Panchayats Minister Manohar Babu Azgaonkar has said
that a sum of Rs.5 crore for extension of water pipelines and 700 sulabh
toilets have been sanctioned for the Dhargal constituency. (H)

BJP'S 'GHAR GHAR CHALO': The Bharatiya Janata Party state executive meeting
yesterday decided to launch a month-long 'Ghar Ghar Chalo' abhiyan from 1
November this year, to inform he people about the good governance and the
progress in the state during the last three years. (GT)

ANJUNA LOCAL ACQUITTED: The First Additional Sessions Court has acquitted
Laurence Almeida of Anjuna of having murdered Eugenio Lobo, also of Anjuna,
pointing out several discrepancies in the investigation done by the
investigating officer. The case of the prosecution was that on January 5,
2002, the accused assaulted Eugenio at Oneachebhatt with a spade and stones,
causing serious injuries on the face and forehead due to which he died. (H)

MUSSEL AND OYSTER FARMING: Goa has immense potential for diversification of
brackish water aquaculture. Mussels and edible oysters are two such species
which can be grown alone or along with shrimps without affecting the
environment. These two species are filter feeders, and can be grown in the
existing shrimp farms and also in brackish water and shallow bays utilizing
the naturally available plankton as their food. (GT)

GUJ MEMBERS TO MEET: The Goa Union of Journalists has appealed to all
working journalists to assembly at the Secretariat press room at 10 am today
to participate in the dharnas to demand withdrawal of notices to four local
newspapers by Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar. In all 25 journalists will
stage dharnas from 10 am to 11.30 am every day, informed GUJ president
Gurudas Sawal. (GT)

PARRIKAR GOVT: A THREE-YEAR BALANCE SHEET: "There are many important
parameters to judge a government's progress. The most important is its
approach towards planning and financial management. The sales tax evasion
and revenue leakage which had continued during the Congress regime has been
curtailed effectively. This had led to a substantial rise in the tax and
non-tax revenue. It is only in the infra-structure and social sector that
the present government has to resort to deficit financing to fund its new
schemes. Public debt has been rising but the only way to reduce it is to
raise the taxation rates in a state where people pay the highest per capita
taxes in the country. (Nandkumar Kamat in Glimpses-NT)

SIX BEAUTIES FOR "MISS GOA" FINALS: Six beauties made it to the final round
of the Miss Goa 2003 organised by VJT Entertainment at Radissons White Sands
Resort, Varca, on Saturday night. The next round at Hyatt Regency, Utorda on
9 November will feature the finalists Neha Lawande of Candolim, Adurbela
Amaral of Panaji, Seema Kudle of Colva, Melisa Fernandes of Utorda, Valerie
Rodrigues and Veronica Rodrigues. (GT)

SR DELANEY TO HEAD FRENCH CONGREGATION: Sr Lorraine Marie Delaney, who hails
from Saligao, has been re-elected as the Superior General of the
Congregation of the Sisters of St Joseph of Chambery, Frances. A dynamic
Superior General, Sr Lorraine is a linguist and speaks Italian, French,
Portuguese, English, Hindi and Urdu. She guides her sisters around the globe
with confidence and vision. She is the daughter of Mrs Mabel and late David
Delay of Saligao. (H)

S P O R T S

CHURCHILL BROS FLOOR VASCO: Defending champions Churchill Bros beat Arlem
Breweries sponsored Vasco SC 2-0 to storm into the finals of servo Governor'
s Cup football tournament at the Nehru stadium in Fatorda, yesterday.
Striker Nitin Pradhan was the toast of the Churchill Bros fans scoring a
brace. (GT)

D E A T H S
19 Oct: Telaulim: FRANCISCO XAVIER BARRETTO: husband of Rosalina, father
of Rosario/Assumpta, Agnelo/Meena, Ascensao/Anita, Santana/Jose Mario
Marques, Carmo/Joaquim Dias, Lourdin/Ubaldo Rodrigues, Isabella/Francisco
Alphonso and George.
18 Oct: Ponda-Dhavali: PRABHAT ARVIND SALELKAR: wife of Arvind, mother of
Sarvesh and Sudesh. 19 Oct: Corlim: PIEDADE D'SOUZA: relict of late
Thomas, mother of Sr Thomas, Thereza/Johnny D'Souza, Mathew/Philu,
Anthony/Bertha, Joseph/late Rosy.

G O A W E A T H E R
Temp: 29.4 degC (84.9 degF) at 9.00 am in Assagao-Goa.
Max Temp: 32.5 deg C; Min Temp: 25.3 deg C; Humidity: 70% (Official
figures for yesterday)
Rainfall so far: 2699.6 mm
Weather: Dull and cloudy morning in Goa today.

Courtesy: H=Herald, NT=The Navhind Times, GT= Gomantak Times

JOEL D'SOUZA, Assagao-Goa-India.
Website: www.goacom.com
Goacom News Clippings at: http://www.goacom.com/news
Webzine "GoaNOW": http://www.goacom.com/goanow
Joel D'Souza
2003-10-20 06:48:05 UTC
Permalink
GOACOM DAILY NEWS CLIPPINGS
20 Oct 2003

POPE BEATIFIES MOTHER TERESA: Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the humble nun
known as the "saint of the gutters", was beatified by Pope John Paul lI on
Sunday (October 19) before hundreds of thousands of pilgrims massed in St
Peter's Square. Choirs burst into song and the huge crowd , estimated at
more than 2,50,000 cheered and waved as the Pope made Mother Teresa the
1,315th "blessed" of the Roman Catholic Church. (AFP report in Herald)

HEATED ARGUMENTS AT MAJORDA-UTORDA GRAM SABHA: The extraordinary gram Sabha
of the Majorda-Utorda-Calata panchayat held recently witnessed heated
arguments over the sarpanch's reported move to delete the land acquisition
proceedings by misleading the villagers. (GT)

CONSTABLE'S BODY FOUND: The body of a police constable, Sandeep Manohar
Gadekar (22), who went missing on Saturday evening, was fished out from the
Terekhol river at Paliem. (H)

ATTEMPTS TO STANDARDASIE ROMI SCRIPT KONKNNI: "The 125th jayanti of Vaman
Raghunath Shenoi Varde Valavlikar or Xennoi Goembab, who has been considered
as the father of modern Konkani literature, was celebrated recently.Just
like him there is another Goan, Monsenhor Sebastiao Rodolfo Dalgado, one of
the greatest Konkani linguists. However, very few Goans and even ardent
Konknni lovers are aware of Dalgado's invaluable contribution to Konknni,"
said Fr Freddy J da Costa, editor of Konkani monthly "Gulab", in his keynote
address at the "Romi Konknni Writer's Camp", at Pilar yesterday. The
well-attended camp was organised by the Goa Konknni Academy in collaboration
with Konknni weekly "Vavraddeancho Ixtt" at the Pilar Seminary Annexe.
Veteran writer and tiatrist John Gomes Kokoy was the chief guest on the
occasion. Fr Pratap Naik of the SKK, Felicio Cardozo, Tomazinho Cardozo and
Damodar Mauzo were the resource persons. Chief guest John Gomes Kokoy, Goa
Konknni Akademi president Pundalik Naik, and V.Ixtt editor Fr Peter Raposo
addressed the gathering.

GOA GEARS UP FOR DIWALI: There has been a rush in the city market in Panaji
to make purchases as Diwali, the festival of lights, is just round the
corner. Diwali, symbolizing the victory of good over evil, will be
celebrated throughout the state with pomp on Friday. (GT)

TWO-WHEELER THEFTS: On an average five to six cases of theft of two-wheelers
are registered with the police in South Goa every day, but police have
failed in detecting most of these cases. (NT)

GOAN DOCTORS: Goa, as headquarters of Estado da India, already had from the
early days of Portuguese presence, a Royal Hospital and other medical
facilities sufficiently developed. There was also much appreciation of the
native vaidyas. Their ability to handle tropical disease was sought even by
the White religious and the high state officials. When Portuguese lost
Brazil and wanted to concentrate on the colonisation of Africa in the first
quarter of the 19th century, they thought of preparing their doctors for the
empire in Goa. (From an interview with Former Director and founder of Xavier
Centre of Historical Research, Dr Teotonio R de Souza in Herald)

20 YEARS OF PEACEFUL SOCIETY: Peaceful Society, a Gandhian voluntary
organisation, completes 20 years of community service on 23 October. A
workshop will be organised on 22 October for its national partners and well
wishers, while on 23 October for its Goan associates and well wishers, at
the Peaceful Society campus at Kundaim, in order to observe the landmark.
Soter D'Souza is the coordinator for the Celebration Committee.

RS.5 CRORE FOR DHARGAL: Panchayats Minister Manohar Babu Azgaonkar has said
that a sum of Rs.5 crore for extension of water pipelines and 700 sulabh
toilets have been sanctioned for the Dhargal constituency. (H)

BJP'S 'GHAR GHAR CHALO': The Bharatiya Janata Party state executive meeting
yesterday decided to launch a month-long 'Ghar Ghar Chalo' abhiyan from 1
November this year, to inform he people about the good governance and the
progress in the state during the last three years. (GT)

ANJUNA LOCAL ACQUITTED: The First Additional Sessions Court has acquitted
Laurence Almeida of Anjuna of having murdered Eugenio Lobo, also of Anjuna,
pointing out several discrepancies in the investigation done by the
investigating officer. The case of the prosecution was that on January 5,
2002, the accused assaulted Eugenio at Oneachebhatt with a spade and stones,
causing serious injuries on the face and forehead due to which he died. (H)

MUSSEL AND OYSTER FARMING: Goa has immense potential for diversification of
brackish water aquaculture. Mussels and edible oysters are two such species
which can be grown alone or along with shrimps without affecting the
environment. These two species are filter feeders, and can be grown in the
existing shrimp farms and also in brackish water and shallow bays utilizing
the naturally available plankton as their food. (GT)

GUJ MEMBERS TO MEET: The Goa Union of Journalists has appealed to all
working journalists to assembly at the Secretariat press room at 10 am today
to participate in the dharnas to demand withdrawal of notices to four local
newspapers by Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar. In all 25 journalists will
stage dharnas from 10 am to 11.30 am every day, informed GUJ president
Gurudas Sawal. (GT)

PARRIKAR GOVT: A THREE-YEAR BALANCE SHEET: "There are many important
parameters to judge a government's progress. The most important is its
approach towards planning and financial management. The sales tax evasion
and revenue leakage which had continued during the Congress regime has been
curtailed effectively. This had led to a substantial rise in the tax and
non-tax revenue. It is only in the infra-structure and social sector that
the present government has to resort to deficit financing to fund its new
schemes. Public debt has been rising but the only way to reduce it is to
raise the taxation rates in a state where people pay the highest per capita
taxes in the country. (Nandkumar Kamat in Glimpses-NT)

SIX BEAUTIES FOR "MISS GOA" FINALS: Six beauties made it to the final round
of the Miss Goa 2003 organised by VJT Entertainment at Radissons White Sands
Resort, Varca, on Saturday night. The next round at Hyatt Regency, Utorda on
9 November will feature the finalists Neha Lawande of Candolim, Adurbela
Amaral of Panaji, Seema Kudle of Colva, Melisa Fernandes of Utorda, Valerie
Rodrigues and Veronica Rodrigues. (GT)

SR DELANEY TO HEAD FRENCH CONGREGATION: Sr Lorraine Marie Delaney, who hails
from Saligao, has been re-elected as the Superior General of the
Congregation of the Sisters of St Joseph of Chambery, Frances. A dynamic
Superior General, Sr Lorraine is a linguist and speaks Italian, French,
Portuguese, English, Hindi and Urdu. She guides her sisters around the globe
with confidence and vision. She is the daughter of Mrs Mabel and late David
Delay of Saligao. (H)

S P O R T S

CHURCHILL BROS FLOOR VASCO: Defending champions Churchill Bros beat Arlem
Breweries sponsored Vasco SC 2-0 to storm into the finals of servo Governor'
s Cup football tournament at the Nehru stadium in Fatorda, yesterday.
Striker Nitin Pradhan was the toast of the Churchill Bros fans scoring a
brace. (GT)

D E A T H S
19 Oct: Telaulim: FRANCISCO XAVIER BARRETTO: husband of Rosalina, father
of Rosario/Assumpta, Agnelo/Meena, Ascensao/Anita, Santana/Jose Mario
Marques, Carmo/Joaquim Dias, Lourdin/Ubaldo Rodrigues, Isabella/Francisco
Alphonso and George.
18 Oct: Ponda-Dhavali: PRABHAT ARVIND SALELKAR: wife of Arvind, mother of
Sarvesh and Sudesh. 19 Oct: Corlim: PIEDADE D'SOUZA: relict of late
Thomas, mother of Sr Thomas, Thereza/Johnny D'Souza, Mathew/Philu,
Anthony/Bertha, Joseph/late Rosy.

G O A W E A T H E R
Temp: 29.4 degC (84.9 degF) at 9.00 am in Assagao-Goa.
Max Temp: 32.5 deg C; Min Temp: 25.3 deg C; Humidity: 70% (Official
figures for yesterday)
Rainfall so far: 2699.6 mm
Weather: Dull and cloudy morning in Goa today.

Courtesy: H=Herald, NT=The Navhind Times, GT= Gomantak Times

JOEL D'SOUZA, Assagao-Goa-India.
Website: www.goacom.com
Goacom News Clippings at: http://www.goacom.com/news
Webzine "GoaNOW": http://www.goacom.com/goanow
Joel D'Souza
2003-10-20 06:48:05 UTC
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20 Oct 2003

POPE BEATIFIES MOTHER TERESA: Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the humble nun
known as the "saint of the gutters", was beatified by Pope John Paul lI on
Sunday (October 19) before hundreds of thousands of pilgrims massed in St
Peter's Square. Choirs burst into song and the huge crowd , estimated at
more than 2,50,000 cheered and waved as the Pope made Mother Teresa the
1,315th "blessed" of the Roman Catholic Church. (AFP report in Herald)

HEATED ARGUMENTS AT MAJORDA-UTORDA GRAM SABHA: The extraordinary gram Sabha
of the Majorda-Utorda-Calata panchayat held recently witnessed heated
arguments over the sarpanch's reported move to delete the land acquisition
proceedings by misleading the villagers. (GT)

CONSTABLE'S BODY FOUND: The body of a police constable, Sandeep Manohar
Gadekar (22), who went missing on Saturday evening, was fished out from the
Terekhol river at Paliem. (H)

ATTEMPTS TO STANDARDASIE ROMI SCRIPT KONKNNI: "The 125th jayanti of Vaman
Raghunath Shenoi Varde Valavlikar or Xennoi Goembab, who has been considered
as the father of modern Konkani literature, was celebrated recently.Just
like him there is another Goan, Monsenhor Sebastiao Rodolfo Dalgado, one of
the greatest Konkani linguists. However, very few Goans and even ardent
Konknni lovers are aware of Dalgado's invaluable contribution to Konknni,"
said Fr Freddy J da Costa, editor of Konkani monthly "Gulab", in his keynote
address at the "Romi Konknni Writer's Camp", at Pilar yesterday. The
well-attended camp was organised by the Goa Konknni Academy in collaboration
with Konknni weekly "Vavraddeancho Ixtt" at the Pilar Seminary Annexe.
Veteran writer and tiatrist John Gomes Kokoy was the chief guest on the
occasion. Fr Pratap Naik of the SKK, Felicio Cardozo, Tomazinho Cardozo and
Damodar Mauzo were the resource persons. Chief guest John Gomes Kokoy, Goa
Konknni Akademi president Pundalik Naik, and V.Ixtt editor Fr Peter Raposo
addressed the gathering.

GOA GEARS UP FOR DIWALI: There has been a rush in the city market in Panaji
to make purchases as Diwali, the festival of lights, is just round the
corner. Diwali, symbolizing the victory of good over evil, will be
celebrated throughout the state with pomp on Friday. (GT)

TWO-WHEELER THEFTS: On an average five to six cases of theft of two-wheelers
are registered with the police in South Goa every day, but police have
failed in detecting most of these cases. (NT)

GOAN DOCTORS: Goa, as headquarters of Estado da India, already had from the
early days of Portuguese presence, a Royal Hospital and other medical
facilities sufficiently developed. There was also much appreciation of the
native vaidyas. Their ability to handle tropical disease was sought even by
the White religious and the high state officials. When Portuguese lost
Brazil and wanted to concentrate on the colonisation of Africa in the first
quarter of the 19th century, they thought of preparing their doctors for the
empire in Goa. (From an interview with Former Director and founder of Xavier
Centre of Historical Research, Dr Teotonio R de Souza in Herald)

20 YEARS OF PEACEFUL SOCIETY: Peaceful Society, a Gandhian voluntary
organisation, completes 20 years of community service on 23 October. A
workshop will be organised on 22 October for its national partners and well
wishers, while on 23 October for its Goan associates and well wishers, at
the Peaceful Society campus at Kundaim, in order to observe the landmark.
Soter D'Souza is the coordinator for the Celebration Committee.

RS.5 CRORE FOR DHARGAL: Panchayats Minister Manohar Babu Azgaonkar has said
that a sum of Rs.5 crore for extension of water pipelines and 700 sulabh
toilets have been sanctioned for the Dhargal constituency. (H)

BJP'S 'GHAR GHAR CHALO': The Bharatiya Janata Party state executive meeting
yesterday decided to launch a month-long 'Ghar Ghar Chalo' abhiyan from 1
November this year, to inform he people about the good governance and the
progress in the state during the last three years. (GT)

ANJUNA LOCAL ACQUITTED: The First Additional Sessions Court has acquitted
Laurence Almeida of Anjuna of having murdered Eugenio Lobo, also of Anjuna,
pointing out several discrepancies in the investigation done by the
investigating officer. The case of the prosecution was that on January 5,
2002, the accused assaulted Eugenio at Oneachebhatt with a spade and stones,
causing serious injuries on the face and forehead due to which he died. (H)

MUSSEL AND OYSTER FARMING: Goa has immense potential for diversification of
brackish water aquaculture. Mussels and edible oysters are two such species
which can be grown alone or along with shrimps without affecting the
environment. These two species are filter feeders, and can be grown in the
existing shrimp farms and also in brackish water and shallow bays utilizing
the naturally available plankton as their food. (GT)

GUJ MEMBERS TO MEET: The Goa Union of Journalists has appealed to all
working journalists to assembly at the Secretariat press room at 10 am today
to participate in the dharnas to demand withdrawal of notices to four local
newspapers by Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar. In all 25 journalists will
stage dharnas from 10 am to 11.30 am every day, informed GUJ president
Gurudas Sawal. (GT)

PARRIKAR GOVT: A THREE-YEAR BALANCE SHEET: "There are many important
parameters to judge a government's progress. The most important is its
approach towards planning and financial management. The sales tax evasion
and revenue leakage which had continued during the Congress regime has been
curtailed effectively. This had led to a substantial rise in the tax and
non-tax revenue. It is only in the infra-structure and social sector that
the present government has to resort to deficit financing to fund its new
schemes. Public debt has been rising but the only way to reduce it is to
raise the taxation rates in a state where people pay the highest per capita
taxes in the country. (Nandkumar Kamat in Glimpses-NT)

SIX BEAUTIES FOR "MISS GOA" FINALS: Six beauties made it to the final round
of the Miss Goa 2003 organised by VJT Entertainment at Radissons White Sands
Resort, Varca, on Saturday night. The next round at Hyatt Regency, Utorda on
9 November will feature the finalists Neha Lawande of Candolim, Adurbela
Amaral of Panaji, Seema Kudle of Colva, Melisa Fernandes of Utorda, Valerie
Rodrigues and Veronica Rodrigues. (GT)

SR DELANEY TO HEAD FRENCH CONGREGATION: Sr Lorraine Marie Delaney, who hails
from Saligao, has been re-elected as the Superior General of the
Congregation of the Sisters of St Joseph of Chambery, Frances. A dynamic
Superior General, Sr Lorraine is a linguist and speaks Italian, French,
Portuguese, English, Hindi and Urdu. She guides her sisters around the globe
with confidence and vision. She is the daughter of Mrs Mabel and late David
Delay of Saligao. (H)

S P O R T S

CHURCHILL BROS FLOOR VASCO: Defending champions Churchill Bros beat Arlem
Breweries sponsored Vasco SC 2-0 to storm into the finals of servo Governor'
s Cup football tournament at the Nehru stadium in Fatorda, yesterday.
Striker Nitin Pradhan was the toast of the Churchill Bros fans scoring a
brace. (GT)

D E A T H S
19 Oct: Telaulim: FRANCISCO XAVIER BARRETTO: husband of Rosalina, father
of Rosario/Assumpta, Agnelo/Meena, Ascensao/Anita, Santana/Jose Mario
Marques, Carmo/Joaquim Dias, Lourdin/Ubaldo Rodrigues, Isabella/Francisco
Alphonso and George.
18 Oct: Ponda-Dhavali: PRABHAT ARVIND SALELKAR: wife of Arvind, mother of
Sarvesh and Sudesh. 19 Oct: Corlim: PIEDADE D'SOUZA: relict of late
Thomas, mother of Sr Thomas, Thereza/Johnny D'Souza, Mathew/Philu,
Anthony/Bertha, Joseph/late Rosy.

G O A W E A T H E R
Temp: 29.4 degC (84.9 degF) at 9.00 am in Assagao-Goa.
Max Temp: 32.5 deg C; Min Temp: 25.3 deg C; Humidity: 70% (Official
figures for yesterday)
Rainfall so far: 2699.6 mm
Weather: Dull and cloudy morning in Goa today.

Courtesy: H=Herald, NT=The Navhind Times, GT= Gomantak Times

JOEL D'SOUZA, Assagao-Goa-India.
Website: www.goacom.com
Goacom News Clippings at: http://www.goacom.com/news
Webzine "GoaNOW": http://www.goacom.com/goanow
Joel D'Souza
2003-10-20 06:48:05 UTC
Permalink
GOACOM DAILY NEWS CLIPPINGS
20 Oct 2003

POPE BEATIFIES MOTHER TERESA: Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the humble nun
known as the "saint of the gutters", was beatified by Pope John Paul lI on
Sunday (October 19) before hundreds of thousands of pilgrims massed in St
Peter's Square. Choirs burst into song and the huge crowd , estimated at
more than 2,50,000 cheered and waved as the Pope made Mother Teresa the
1,315th "blessed" of the Roman Catholic Church. (AFP report in Herald)

HEATED ARGUMENTS AT MAJORDA-UTORDA GRAM SABHA: The extraordinary gram Sabha
of the Majorda-Utorda-Calata panchayat held recently witnessed heated
arguments over the sarpanch's reported move to delete the land acquisition
proceedings by misleading the villagers. (GT)

CONSTABLE'S BODY FOUND: The body of a police constable, Sandeep Manohar
Gadekar (22), who went missing on Saturday evening, was fished out from the
Terekhol river at Paliem. (H)

ATTEMPTS TO STANDARDASIE ROMI SCRIPT KONKNNI: "The 125th jayanti of Vaman
Raghunath Shenoi Varde Valavlikar or Xennoi Goembab, who has been considered
as the father of modern Konkani literature, was celebrated recently.Just
like him there is another Goan, Monsenhor Sebastiao Rodolfo Dalgado, one of
the greatest Konkani linguists. However, very few Goans and even ardent
Konknni lovers are aware of Dalgado's invaluable contribution to Konknni,"
said Fr Freddy J da Costa, editor of Konkani monthly "Gulab", in his keynote
address at the "Romi Konknni Writer's Camp", at Pilar yesterday. The
well-attended camp was organised by the Goa Konknni Academy in collaboration
with Konknni weekly "Vavraddeancho Ixtt" at the Pilar Seminary Annexe.
Veteran writer and tiatrist John Gomes Kokoy was the chief guest on the
occasion. Fr Pratap Naik of the SKK, Felicio Cardozo, Tomazinho Cardozo and
Damodar Mauzo were the resource persons. Chief guest John Gomes Kokoy, Goa
Konknni Akademi president Pundalik Naik, and V.Ixtt editor Fr Peter Raposo
addressed the gathering.

GOA GEARS UP FOR DIWALI: There has been a rush in the city market in Panaji
to make purchases as Diwali, the festival of lights, is just round the
corner. Diwali, symbolizing the victory of good over evil, will be
celebrated throughout the state with pomp on Friday. (GT)

TWO-WHEELER THEFTS: On an average five to six cases of theft of two-wheelers
are registered with the police in South Goa every day, but police have
failed in detecting most of these cases. (NT)

GOAN DOCTORS: Goa, as headquarters of Estado da India, already had from the
early days of Portuguese presence, a Royal Hospital and other medical
facilities sufficiently developed. There was also much appreciation of the
native vaidyas. Their ability to handle tropical disease was sought even by
the White religious and the high state officials. When Portuguese lost
Brazil and wanted to concentrate on the colonisation of Africa in the first
quarter of the 19th century, they thought of preparing their doctors for the
empire in Goa. (From an interview with Former Director and founder of Xavier
Centre of Historical Research, Dr Teotonio R de Souza in Herald)

20 YEARS OF PEACEFUL SOCIETY: Peaceful Society, a Gandhian voluntary
organisation, completes 20 years of community service on 23 October. A
workshop will be organised on 22 October for its national partners and well
wishers, while on 23 October for its Goan associates and well wishers, at
the Peaceful Society campus at Kundaim, in order to observe the landmark.
Soter D'Souza is the coordinator for the Celebration Committee.

RS.5 CRORE FOR DHARGAL: Panchayats Minister Manohar Babu Azgaonkar has said
that a sum of Rs.5 crore for extension of water pipelines and 700 sulabh
toilets have been sanctioned for the Dhargal constituency. (H)

BJP'S 'GHAR GHAR CHALO': The Bharatiya Janata Party state executive meeting
yesterday decided to launch a month-long 'Ghar Ghar Chalo' abhiyan from 1
November this year, to inform he people about the good governance and the
progress in the state during the last three years. (GT)

ANJUNA LOCAL ACQUITTED: The First Additional Sessions Court has acquitted
Laurence Almeida of Anjuna of having murdered Eugenio Lobo, also of Anjuna,
pointing out several discrepancies in the investigation done by the
investigating officer. The case of the prosecution was that on January 5,
2002, the accused assaulted Eugenio at Oneachebhatt with a spade and stones,
causing serious injuries on the face and forehead due to which he died. (H)

MUSSEL AND OYSTER FARMING: Goa has immense potential for diversification of
brackish water aquaculture. Mussels and edible oysters are two such species
which can be grown alone or along with shrimps without affecting the
environment. These two species are filter feeders, and can be grown in the
existing shrimp farms and also in brackish water and shallow bays utilizing
the naturally available plankton as their food. (GT)

GUJ MEMBERS TO MEET: The Goa Union of Journalists has appealed to all
working journalists to assembly at the Secretariat press room at 10 am today
to participate in the dharnas to demand withdrawal of notices to four local
newspapers by Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar. In all 25 journalists will
stage dharnas from 10 am to 11.30 am every day, informed GUJ president
Gurudas Sawal. (GT)

PARRIKAR GOVT: A THREE-YEAR BALANCE SHEET: "There are many important
parameters to judge a government's progress. The most important is its
approach towards planning and financial management. The sales tax evasion
and revenue leakage which had continued during the Congress regime has been
curtailed effectively. This had led to a substantial rise in the tax and
non-tax revenue. It is only in the infra-structure and social sector that
the present government has to resort to deficit financing to fund its new
schemes. Public debt has been rising but the only way to reduce it is to
raise the taxation rates in a state where people pay the highest per capita
taxes in the country. (Nandkumar Kamat in Glimpses-NT)

SIX BEAUTIES FOR "MISS GOA" FINALS: Six beauties made it to the final round
of the Miss Goa 2003 organised by VJT Entertainment at Radissons White Sands
Resort, Varca, on Saturday night. The next round at Hyatt Regency, Utorda on
9 November will feature the finalists Neha Lawande of Candolim, Adurbela
Amaral of Panaji, Seema Kudle of Colva, Melisa Fernandes of Utorda, Valerie
Rodrigues and Veronica Rodrigues. (GT)

SR DELANEY TO HEAD FRENCH CONGREGATION: Sr Lorraine Marie Delaney, who hails
from Saligao, has been re-elected as the Superior General of the
Congregation of the Sisters of St Joseph of Chambery, Frances. A dynamic
Superior General, Sr Lorraine is a linguist and speaks Italian, French,
Portuguese, English, Hindi and Urdu. She guides her sisters around the globe
with confidence and vision. She is the daughter of Mrs Mabel and late David
Delay of Saligao. (H)

S P O R T S

CHURCHILL BROS FLOOR VASCO: Defending champions Churchill Bros beat Arlem
Breweries sponsored Vasco SC 2-0 to storm into the finals of servo Governor'
s Cup football tournament at the Nehru stadium in Fatorda, yesterday.
Striker Nitin Pradhan was the toast of the Churchill Bros fans scoring a
brace. (GT)

D E A T H S
19 Oct: Telaulim: FRANCISCO XAVIER BARRETTO: husband of Rosalina, father
of Rosario/Assumpta, Agnelo/Meena, Ascensao/Anita, Santana/Jose Mario
Marques, Carmo/Joaquim Dias, Lourdin/Ubaldo Rodrigues, Isabella/Francisco
Alphonso and George.
18 Oct: Ponda-Dhavali: PRABHAT ARVIND SALELKAR: wife of Arvind, mother of
Sarvesh and Sudesh. 19 Oct: Corlim: PIEDADE D'SOUZA: relict of late
Thomas, mother of Sr Thomas, Thereza/Johnny D'Souza, Mathew/Philu,
Anthony/Bertha, Joseph/late Rosy.

G O A W E A T H E R
Temp: 29.4 degC (84.9 degF) at 9.00 am in Assagao-Goa.
Max Temp: 32.5 deg C; Min Temp: 25.3 deg C; Humidity: 70% (Official
figures for yesterday)
Rainfall so far: 2699.6 mm
Weather: Dull and cloudy morning in Goa today.

Courtesy: H=Herald, NT=The Navhind Times, GT= Gomantak Times

JOEL D'SOUZA, Assagao-Goa-India.
Website: www.goacom.com
Goacom News Clippings at: http://www.goacom.com/news
Webzine "GoaNOW": http://www.goacom.com/goanow
Joel D'Souza
2003-10-20 06:48:05 UTC
Permalink
GOACOM DAILY NEWS CLIPPINGS
20 Oct 2003

POPE BEATIFIES MOTHER TERESA: Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the humble nun
known as the "saint of the gutters", was beatified by Pope John Paul lI on
Sunday (October 19) before hundreds of thousands of pilgrims massed in St
Peter's Square. Choirs burst into song and the huge crowd , estimated at
more than 2,50,000 cheered and waved as the Pope made Mother Teresa the
1,315th "blessed" of the Roman Catholic Church. (AFP report in Herald)

HEATED ARGUMENTS AT MAJORDA-UTORDA GRAM SABHA: The extraordinary gram Sabha
of the Majorda-Utorda-Calata panchayat held recently witnessed heated
arguments over the sarpanch's reported move to delete the land acquisition
proceedings by misleading the villagers. (GT)

CONSTABLE'S BODY FOUND: The body of a police constable, Sandeep Manohar
Gadekar (22), who went missing on Saturday evening, was fished out from the
Terekhol river at Paliem. (H)

ATTEMPTS TO STANDARDASIE ROMI SCRIPT KONKNNI: "The 125th jayanti of Vaman
Raghunath Shenoi Varde Valavlikar or Xennoi Goembab, who has been considered
as the father of modern Konkani literature, was celebrated recently.Just
like him there is another Goan, Monsenhor Sebastiao Rodolfo Dalgado, one of
the greatest Konkani linguists. However, very few Goans and even ardent
Konknni lovers are aware of Dalgado's invaluable contribution to Konknni,"
said Fr Freddy J da Costa, editor of Konkani monthly "Gulab", in his keynote
address at the "Romi Konknni Writer's Camp", at Pilar yesterday. The
well-attended camp was organised by the Goa Konknni Academy in collaboration
with Konknni weekly "Vavraddeancho Ixtt" at the Pilar Seminary Annexe.
Veteran writer and tiatrist John Gomes Kokoy was the chief guest on the
occasion. Fr Pratap Naik of the SKK, Felicio Cardozo, Tomazinho Cardozo and
Damodar Mauzo were the resource persons. Chief guest John Gomes Kokoy, Goa
Konknni Akademi president Pundalik Naik, and V.Ixtt editor Fr Peter Raposo
addressed the gathering.

GOA GEARS UP FOR DIWALI: There has been a rush in the city market in Panaji
to make purchases as Diwali, the festival of lights, is just round the
corner. Diwali, symbolizing the victory of good over evil, will be
celebrated throughout the state with pomp on Friday. (GT)

TWO-WHEELER THEFTS: On an average five to six cases of theft of two-wheelers
are registered with the police in South Goa every day, but police have
failed in detecting most of these cases. (NT)

GOAN DOCTORS: Goa, as headquarters of Estado da India, already had from the
early days of Portuguese presence, a Royal Hospital and other medical
facilities sufficiently developed. There was also much appreciation of the
native vaidyas. Their ability to handle tropical disease was sought even by
the White religious and the high state officials. When Portuguese lost
Brazil and wanted to concentrate on the colonisation of Africa in the first
quarter of the 19th century, they thought of preparing their doctors for the
empire in Goa. (From an interview with Former Director and founder of Xavier
Centre of Historical Research, Dr Teotonio R de Souza in Herald)

20 YEARS OF PEACEFUL SOCIETY: Peaceful Society, a Gandhian voluntary
organisation, completes 20 years of community service on 23 October. A
workshop will be organised on 22 October for its national partners and well
wishers, while on 23 October for its Goan associates and well wishers, at
the Peaceful Society campus at Kundaim, in order to observe the landmark.
Soter D'Souza is the coordinator for the Celebration Committee.

RS.5 CRORE FOR DHARGAL: Panchayats Minister Manohar Babu Azgaonkar has said
that a sum of Rs.5 crore for extension of water pipelines and 700 sulabh
toilets have been sanctioned for the Dhargal constituency. (H)

BJP'S 'GHAR GHAR CHALO': The Bharatiya Janata Party state executive meeting
yesterday decided to launch a month-long 'Ghar Ghar Chalo' abhiyan from 1
November this year, to inform he people about the good governance and the
progress in the state during the last three years. (GT)

ANJUNA LOCAL ACQUITTED: The First Additional Sessions Court has acquitted
Laurence Almeida of Anjuna of having murdered Eugenio Lobo, also of Anjuna,
pointing out several discrepancies in the investigation done by the
investigating officer. The case of the prosecution was that on January 5,
2002, the accused assaulted Eugenio at Oneachebhatt with a spade and stones,
causing serious injuries on the face and forehead due to which he died. (H)

MUSSEL AND OYSTER FARMING: Goa has immense potential for diversification of
brackish water aquaculture. Mussels and edible oysters are two such species
which can be grown alone or along with shrimps without affecting the
environment. These two species are filter feeders, and can be grown in the
existing shrimp farms and also in brackish water and shallow bays utilizing
the naturally available plankton as their food. (GT)

GUJ MEMBERS TO MEET: The Goa Union of Journalists has appealed to all
working journalists to assembly at the Secretariat press room at 10 am today
to participate in the dharnas to demand withdrawal of notices to four local
newspapers by Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar. In all 25 journalists will
stage dharnas from 10 am to 11.30 am every day, informed GUJ president
Gurudas Sawal. (GT)

PARRIKAR GOVT: A THREE-YEAR BALANCE SHEET: "There are many important
parameters to judge a government's progress. The most important is its
approach towards planning and financial management. The sales tax evasion
and revenue leakage which had continued during the Congress regime has been
curtailed effectively. This had led to a substantial rise in the tax and
non-tax revenue. It is only in the infra-structure and social sector that
the present government has to resort to deficit financing to fund its new
schemes. Public debt has been rising but the only way to reduce it is to
raise the taxation rates in a state where people pay the highest per capita
taxes in the country. (Nandkumar Kamat in Glimpses-NT)

SIX BEAUTIES FOR "MISS GOA" FINALS: Six beauties made it to the final round
of the Miss Goa 2003 organised by VJT Entertainment at Radissons White Sands
Resort, Varca, on Saturday night. The next round at Hyatt Regency, Utorda on
9 November will feature the finalists Neha Lawande of Candolim, Adurbela
Amaral of Panaji, Seema Kudle of Colva, Melisa Fernandes of Utorda, Valerie
Rodrigues and Veronica Rodrigues. (GT)

SR DELANEY TO HEAD FRENCH CONGREGATION: Sr Lorraine Marie Delaney, who hails
from Saligao, has been re-elected as the Superior General of the
Congregation of the Sisters of St Joseph of Chambery, Frances. A dynamic
Superior General, Sr Lorraine is a linguist and speaks Italian, French,
Portuguese, English, Hindi and Urdu. She guides her sisters around the globe
with confidence and vision. She is the daughter of Mrs Mabel and late David
Delay of Saligao. (H)

S P O R T S

CHURCHILL BROS FLOOR VASCO: Defending champions Churchill Bros beat Arlem
Breweries sponsored Vasco SC 2-0 to storm into the finals of servo Governor'
s Cup football tournament at the Nehru stadium in Fatorda, yesterday.
Striker Nitin Pradhan was the toast of the Churchill Bros fans scoring a
brace. (GT)

D E A T H S
19 Oct: Telaulim: FRANCISCO XAVIER BARRETTO: husband of Rosalina, father
of Rosario/Assumpta, Agnelo/Meena, Ascensao/Anita, Santana/Jose Mario
Marques, Carmo/Joaquim Dias, Lourdin/Ubaldo Rodrigues, Isabella/Francisco
Alphonso and George.
18 Oct: Ponda-Dhavali: PRABHAT ARVIND SALELKAR: wife of Arvind, mother of
Sarvesh and Sudesh. 19 Oct: Corlim: PIEDADE D'SOUZA: relict of late
Thomas, mother of Sr Thomas, Thereza/Johnny D'Souza, Mathew/Philu,
Anthony/Bertha, Joseph/late Rosy.

G O A W E A T H E R
Temp: 29.4 degC (84.9 degF) at 9.00 am in Assagao-Goa.
Max Temp: 32.5 deg C; Min Temp: 25.3 deg C; Humidity: 70% (Official
figures for yesterday)
Rainfall so far: 2699.6 mm
Weather: Dull and cloudy morning in Goa today.

Courtesy: H=Herald, NT=The Navhind Times, GT= Gomantak Times

JOEL D'SOUZA, Assagao-Goa-India.
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