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COMMUNITY
NEWS
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Francis Fernandes
is an actuary and a partner of Lane Clark & Peacock LLP
where he is Head of Pensions Research. He has been much in
the news recently regarding final salary pensions schemes
- The Times, 31 May and 17 May; Derby Evening Telegraph, 29
May; Daily Mail 28 May etc. See for example,
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/
More references are at
http://www.lcp.uk.com/information/quotes.asp
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Francis
read Maths. at Oxford, was a lecturer at City University,
plays badminton, squash and the classical guitar and is a
member of the Aldona Association, UK. He is the son of Joe
(Aldona) and Teresa (Cortalim) Fernandes of Edgware and ex-Nairobi.
His brother Norbert is a parish priest in Fulham. Francis
got married earlier this year to Caron and they live in Reigate.
He still finds the time to study classical guitar part-time
at Guildhall School of Music & Drama. Francis' profile
is at
http://www.lcp.uk.com/about/partner.asp?ID=31 |
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Bromley
News Shopper, 5 Jun. Chess prodigy Richard
Lobo, aged 11 has been picked to represent England.
The whiz-kid of Lynwood Grove, Orpington, will play in a match
against Holland on June 28. [Richard attends Holy Innocents'
School. He began playing aged four after his dad showed him
the game. He is the son of Francis, flobo0312@hotmail.com
and Hyacinth Lobo; grandson of Joe & Thelma Lobo of Croydon
and ex-Nairobi, and Annie and the late Alex Alvares of Nairobi's
famed Alvares Hotel]. |
The Goan Community-Mombasa~Newsletter,
May 2003 is at
http://www.goacom.com/news/news2003/may/msg00098.html
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In
Dec. 1999 at the Old Bailey, Mario Pereira
of Edmonton, London, was found guilty of the murder of Michael
Menson and sentenced to life imprisonment. He has maintained
his innocence and his family have mounted a campaign in his
support. This photograph was taken at the fund-raising event
on 26 April 2003 and shows from left to right, Caroline Pereira
(Sister), Monique Pereira (Mother), Hazel Keirle (Representative
from Miscarriage of Justice Organisation) and Francis Pereira
(Father). For details of the case, click
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DEATHS
03 June:
Colvale: MARCELINO D'SOUZA (Ex-Nairobi), husband of late
Justiniana, father of Dominic/Marie (Canada), Josephine/Moses
(Ex-Kuwait), Franco/Maggie (Kuwait), Merle/Joelson (Goa)
31 May.
Gillingham, Kent, UK (Mungul, Goa). LAURENCE
REBELLO (ex-Nairobi Heroes). Husband of Philomena.
Father of Stephen and Theresa. Brother of Lino/late Annie, Arcanjo/late
Benjimita, Lourdes/Alex Da Cruz.
Funeral: Friday 13th June at 10.00 a.m. at Our Lady of Gillingham
Church, Ingram Road, Gillingham, Kent. People may choose to provide
a floral tribute or to make a charitable donation to "The
Cancer Research U.K." or "Wisdom Hospice" - marked
"In memory of Laurence Rebello". Please forward these
directly to A H APPS Funeral Service, 8/10 Duncan Road, Gillingham,
Kent. Condolences to lourdes71416@aol.com
30 May.
Enfield, Middx., UK. ALEX DA SILVA (ex-Nairobi), son of
the late F.X da Silva, (Baba Dogo) and the late Lily da Silva;
husband of Margaret; father of Ashley, Aaron and Candice; brother
of Joe, Albert, Hilda and Arminda.
Funeral Mass 12.30pm, Wed., 11 June at the Church of O.L of Mount
Carmel and St.George, 45 London Road, Enfield, EN2 6DS. Tel:020
8363 2569. Condolences to semapore@aol.com
FROM
GOAN VOICE CANADA
The Catholic
Register Week. Article on the Rodricks family who immigrated from
Goa 15 years ago. The sunny beaches of Goa are a stark contrast
with suburban Toronto. See article and family photograph http://www.goacom.com/news/news2003/may/msg00085.html
Toronto
Star. Obituary of Hubert de Santana, 60, who died of a heart attack
in Toronto May 4. He was born and raised in Nairobi, the grandson
of Dr Ribeiro. He studied at Huddersfield, Yorks. and Dublin before
moving to Toronto in 1977. He became a freelance travel writer
and contributor to such publications as Maclean's, Reader's Digest,
the Doctor's He leaves his mother Angela and siblings Gerry, Olaf
and Teresa. Text and photograph at http://www.goacom.com/news/news2003/may/msg00086.html
FLIGHT
INFORMATION
1 Jun. Sunday Times.
Survey of premium class flights - what you get for the extra you
pay. Interesting comparison between the Monarch and Air 2000 flights
to Goa. [Note that the charge for the Monarch premium service
to Goa is not specified but when I called the number given, I
was quoted £169 return] Text at http://www.timesonline.co.uk/
PRIZE
COMPETITION
BBC
EastEnders. The Ferreiras have arrived in Albert Square. Win a
signed script from their first episode. Just name all of the Ferreiras.
The closing date is 20 June 2003. Details at
http://www.bbc.co.uk/eastenders/win/win_ferreiras.shtml
Waitrose
has teamed up with Cobra Beer to offer one lucky couple the chance
to win a two-week tour of northern India. Closing date 30 Jun.
Details at
http://www.waitrose.com/puzzlescompetitions/winaholidaytoindia/index.asp
GOA
NEWS HEADLINES
mainly
from Joel D'Souza in Goa, courtesy of GOACOM
30 May.
Screen India. Uma D'Cunha reports on the Indian festival at Cannes.
http://www.screenindia.com/fullstory.php?content_id=4071
30 May. Asian Age. Goa
rape angers women's groups - By Pamela D'Mello
http://www.goacom.com/news/news2003/may/msg00108.html
1 Jun. Navhind Times.
The senior journalist and noted writer, Mr Chandrakant Keni said
that environmental pollution, unlimited tourism and non-Goans
settling in Goa in large numbers are the major problems, which
the state would be facing in the near future.
http://www.navhindtimes.com/stories.php?part=news&Story_ID=060120
2 Jun.
The Telegraph (Calcutta). Goa confident it Cannes. By Fred
Noronha. Already among the country's top tourist destinations,
Goa hopes to soon offer visitors another reason to drop by if
it is selected as India's Cannes. Argued journalist
Francis Dias, an expatriate Goan who has been covering
film festivals for two decades: "Goa's infrastructure is
a long way from international standards required for hosting an
event like that of Cannes or even that of the smaller Venice and
Deauville film festivals." 407 words. Text at http://www.telegraphindia.com/1030602/asp/nation/story_2028098.asp
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2
Jun. NDTV.com. Anthony Gonsalves is credited for changing
the face of Hindi film music by introducing the orchestral
movements in the early 1950s. He left the industry in 1965
for the United States to pursue the study of symphonic music.
Today 75-year-old Gonsalves lives a relatively unknown existence
with his family, tucked away in his ancestral home in Majorda
in Goa. For more text click
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Goa Weather. 3 June.
Max Temp: 34.8 deg C, Min Temp: 26.6 deg C.
8 Jun. The Week. Excerpts:
Come to Goa, they say. What they forget to add is 'only if you
are a foreigner'. The owner of a beach-side shop informed me that
since it was not the tourist season only the "bloody Indians
come now." Where is the gracious-ness that is synonymous
with Goa? It looks like it has been sacrificed to cater to a foreign
market. Full text at http://www.the-week.com/23jun08/events12.htm
IN
THE NEWS
29
May. Taunton Times. Lizzy Evans will
be at the Buckingham Palace Garden party on July 17 after completing
the Duke of Edinburgh gold award. Her residential project was
based in an orphanage in Goa. She said, "I was able to see
how lucky children in the western world are in comparison and
seeing their conditions was enough to reduce you to tears."
For more text click
here.
29 May
Absolute Arts. Exhibition 29 May to 10 Sept 2003. "Fragile
Jewels of India: Preserving an Extraordinary Architectural Heritage"
at the World Monuments Fund Gallery, New York. Includes the historic
architecture and conservation of St. Anne's
Church, Goa.
http://www.absolutearts.com/artsnews/2003/05/30/31084.html
30
May. The Sydney Morning Herald. Eric Chapus
has made a reputation as a dance musician. His parents split up
when he was 10. At 13 he dropped out of school and went to live
with his father in Goa. "I thought he was the coolest thing,"
says Chapus. "[He was in Goa] just taking lots of drugs and
he introduced me to lots of drugs at 13. We were living in the
streets, living like beggars. It was really an eye-opener. We
buried our passports and lived for one year like total vagrants.
We took a lot of drugs,
smoked a lot of hash and I had a bad experience with LSD."
31 May. The Age (Melbourne).
Larry Mendonca, 61 and his mother
Deonisia, were fined a$40,000, about £16,000 for breaching
food safety standards in their restaurant. http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/05/30/1054177728650.html
31 May.
The Guardian Feature travel article on Goa. Excerpts: Goa's
people are sossegard - at midday, its feni, lunch and siesta.
In Panjim local women in risqué knee-length dresses browse
shops with Portuguese signs, and small cafes and bars serve feni
and dishes from all over India.
English curry houses should note Goa's addictive puddings, most
of which are a variation of coconut milk, eggs and jaggery Full
text, 1584 words, at
http://travel.guardian.co.uk/saturdaysection/story/0,8922,966993,00.html
31 May. Daily Telegraph.
Even the glorious beaches of Goa can sometimes become crowded
and over-commercialised. So if you're looking for complete peace
and quiet, take a taxi from your resort and head south to Agonda.
31 May. The Arizona Republic.
Santosh and Zarine Naik opened the
GOA-Curry N' Grill restaurant in Phoenix, Arizona after meeting
Richy Rodrigues and learning of his contacts with Goan chefs.
William Gomes, 86, a retired Catholic bishop living in Scottsdale,
blessed the restaurant during its grand opening. Full text,, 609
words, and photograph of Zarine and Santosh Naik at
http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/glendale/articles/0531evgoa31Z2.html
31 May. Vancouver Sun.
Iceland is among elite party destinations: Reykjavik has a notorious
scene mentioned by travellers in the same breath as Goa and Ibiza.
2 Jun, Economic Times.
The Sarovar Plaza Group of Hotels
which started in 1994 with its first hotel in Goa, will soon make
a foray overseas. It is to manage its first international property
at East Africa in Dar-Es-Salaam. http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/cms.dll/html/uncomp/articleshow?msid=1460
2 Jun. The Guardian.
Racism not gone, people just better at hiding it.
http://society.guardian.co.uk/raceequality/story/0,8150,968719,00.html
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2
Jun. Hamilton Spectator. (Canada). Carolann
Fernandes is a grandmother, retired special education
teacher and a social justice advocate who is on the go all
over the community. She was recently honoured at the annual
Women of the Year Awards. Her main interest is to make women
from other cultures feel more comfortable. She wants them
to have a more positive experience than she did when she
came from India 30 years ago and faced loneliness and isolation.
546 words.
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3 June. New
York Times. Excerpts: In Goa, Maria de Lourdes Figueiredo
de Albuquerque and her sister, Georgina are refurbishing their
1606 mansion for the paying guests they believe will soon be wending
their way here through the Internet.
This tropical land is dotted with 167 whitewashed Roman Catholic
churches.
There is a brisk business in Portuguese passports, available to
anyone living here in 1961 or to their children and grandchildren.
Portuguese passports are popular tickets out to coveted jobs abroad.
Catholics have steadily lost political power and population, and
now make up about 20 percent of Goa's 1.2 million people. Text,
846 words and photographs at: http://www.goanvoice.org.uk/newsletter/2003/Jun/issue1/supp1/Loutulim.html
3 Jun. BBC. The Ferreira
family enter Albert Square.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/tv_and_radio/2958910.stm
3 Jun.
PrimeZone Media Network. Book review. The Curse of Kali by Audrey
Blankenhagen. Set in the mid-19th century, a beautiful young Dr.
Helen Forsythe travels to India to marry Sir Gavin French but
she is disturbed by her husband's suspicious liaisons with a beautiful
Goanese woman
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2003/5/prweb66873.php
3. Jun.
Zenit News Agency (Vatican). Papal Address to a Group of Indian
Bishops.
Click here for the full text.
3 Jun.
Zenit News Agency (Vatican). Threats to the Church in India. Click
here for the full text.
4 Jun.
The Globe and Mail (Toronto). Panjim wins prize at the International
'City of Tomorrow' contest in Japan. The first prize went to Vancouver.
Panjim won one of the three 2nd-place jury prizes. The entry presented
a vision for Panjim, the tropical state capital of Goa, that had
future residents living on recycled rainwater and vegetarian diets.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20030604.wvanc0604/BNStory/National/
4 Jun. The Guardian.
Portuguese demand the right to the traditional, but threatened,
after-lunch siesta. http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,3604,969742,00.html
FORTHCOMING
(for a list
of events scheduled for the next 12 months, visit: www.goanvoice.org.uk
).
Click
here for help in locating Archbishop Lanfranc School, Croydon
Sat. 7 Jun. Goan
Association's 37th Anniversary Ball. Bishop Thomas Grant
School Hall. Belltrees Grove, Streatham. Drinks Reception 6.15
p.m. Dancing commences at 7.00 p.m. Chief Guest: Morel D'Souza,
Mayor of Maidstone, Kent. Members:£8 Single £15 Couple
Guest: £10 each. DRESS CODE: FORMAL (BOW TIE). Dark Star
in attendance. Advance Booking advisable; For details : Please
call Norma Menezes-Rahim: 0208 771 4457 or email normamenezes@aol.com
Bernie Gracias on 0208 723 1322 or email berniegracias@aol.com
or Maf Desa on 020 8330 0998
Sat 7 Jun. 7 till 11.
Join Say One Do One playing RNB GARAGE
and LATEST TUNES at Princess Louise Pub, 208 High Holborn. FREE
ENTRY. Nigel 07956 984532 or Paul 07956 496190
Sun. 8 Jun. Margao
Union. Feast of The Holy Spirit, at the Haringey Irish Centre,
Pretoria Road, Tottenham, London N17 8DX. MASS at 12.30pm, Followed
by a GET-TOGETHER. Music for all ages by Nitelife. Tickets Margonkars
£ 8 Guest £ 10, Children £ 5 & £ 3
(including Snacks and Buffet) - Contact :- Bella - 020 8352 0373,
Rosy - 020 8352 9450 & Gregg 020 8907 0545.
Sun. 8 Jun. 2pm to 9
pm. Go Goan invite you to the Feast
of the Holy Spirit at Merton Hall, Kingston Road, South Wimbledon.
Music by Zodiac. Tickets: £8 for adults inc. meal; £5
for children <12 years. For tickets contact: Jo DaSilva 020
8296 8332 Tony Lobo 020 8254 0528
Sat. 14 Jun, The Goan
Cultural Society UK presents "TUJEA PASSOT" Written
and directed by Goa's award winning writer JOSE I ROD. At Pinehurst
Community Centre, Beech Avenue, SWINDON, SN2 1JT at 4.00pm, For
information contact : - Angelo 01793831377, Luis 01793531293 or
Gregg 020 8907 0545.
Sun. 15 Jun. 2 pm. The
Asian Chaplaincy celebrates its 18th
Annual Festival of our Patron Saints. Multicultural mass and entertainment
programme at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Edge Hill, Wimbledon
SW19 4LU. Food will be available only by tickets purchased in
advance which includes admission to the entertainment programme.
For more information and tickets please call The Asian Chaplaincy
on 020 8563 9102.
Sun. 15 Jun. Siolim
Union Feast at Archbishop Lanfranc School, Mitcham Road, Croydon
Contact: Loretta Fernandes 020 - 8696 9886
Sat. 21 Jun. HAPC
Beach Party at Greenford Town Hall, Greenford. Contacts:
Flavio Gracias 020 - 8723 1322 George Hillier 020 - 8908 1039
Sun. 22 Jun. Visit by
Bishop Filipe Neri Ferrao from Goa.
Mass at St George's Cathedral, Southwark at 3.00 pm, followed
by a reception in Amigo Hall. Food and refreshments will be available.
Prayer session at 2.45 pm.
Sun. 29 Jun.
Goan Association (UK) Family Day at Archbishop LanFranc
School, Mitcham Road, Croydon. Open to members and guests - FREE
OF CHARGE. Junior football tournament for ages 12 - 16 and Under
12's. If you are interested in participating, please contact Richard
Fernandes on 020-8300 5347 or Maf deSa on 020-8330 0998. For Adults,
there will be talks on health issues (diabetes/healthy lifestyle/men's
problems).
Sun. 29 Jun. Benaulim
Association Feast of St John the Baptist, at The White Hart Lane
School Hall, White Hart Lane Wood Green London N22. MASS at 12.30pm,
Followed by a GET-TOGETHER. Music for all ages by MAZ & CO
(Mariano). Tickets - Members £6 Guest £7, Children
11-16 £2; under 11 free. Contact :- Josephine on 0208 967
7471, Mary 0208 803 9752.
Sun 29 Jun. 4pm - The
Asian Chaplaincy. Konkani Mass will
be celebrated at Our Lady & St Christopher's Catholic Church,
32 High Street, Cranford, Middlesex.
Sat. 5 Jul. Calangute
Association will be celebrating the feast of St Alex at
the Crown Conference Centre in South Ruislip. Tickets are £13
for members and £15 for guests. 'Dimensions' will be performing
live and there is an 'eat as much as you like' buffet. Contact
Kevin Coutinho on coutinhok@yahoo.co.uk
or call 07956 389 194 for more information and tickets.
Sat. 5 Jul. YLGS
Day Trip to Alton Towers. Details to follow. Contact Alison
07799 586793 or alisonbraganza@hotmail.com
Sun. 6 Jul. Aldona
Feast at White Hart Lane School, N17. Music by Dark Star.
Contacts: Nigel Moniz 020 - 8441 9075 Martin Moniz 020 - 8930
5282
Sun. 13 Jul. Tivim
Traditional Fiesta at Bishop Thomas Grant School. Contact: Norma
Menezes-Rahim 020 - 8771 4457. |