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strangest supposedly factual thing i have read in a paper for a long time:
India reports that on average 200 witches a year are killed in India...not summit u read everyday:huh: |
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and now they have given Mikkey bail after going on the trot last time.....only in India...
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Originally Posted by kernowpisky
(Post 8729777)
strangest supposedly factual thing i have read in a paper for a long time:
India reports that on average 200 witches a year are killed in India...not summit u read everyday:huh: AndyD 8-)# |
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always seems to boil down to money....
today i see reports of further erosion at Sinquerim beach, they allege its eroded by 15 meters in one month...cant believe that really , at that rate Mapusa will be a sea side town by next year.:cool: |
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Originally Posted by kernowpisky
(Post 8733698)
always seems to boil down to money....
today i see reports of further erosion at Sinquerim beach, they allege its eroded by 15 meters in one month...cant believe that really , at that rate Mapusa will be a sea side town by next year.:cool: But the photo of the remains of Shiro's on front page of T.O.I. was an indication of the power of the sea during monsoon. I've watched that edifice slowly crumble over the past 2 monsoons. It's also sad to read that Sinquerim beach is not going to benefit from any funds to save it from beach erosion. Perhaps they realise it is now a lost cause!:thumbdown: When I first came to Goa in the late 1980's the Candolim/Sinquerim stretch of beach was about as close to my idea of a paradise beach as I thought possible. I can hardly walk along it now, especially the Sinquerim end. Back to "under exaggeration" - they refer in the papers to the huge gaping hole in the seaward side of the River Princess as a "crack" - for God's sake, Goa, wake up & get real!!!:eek::eek: Must go for another beach stroll later to check out the damage. |
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Mickky Demands Arrest of Home Minister’s Son for Drug Links
28 Jul: Goa 365. Former Goa tourism Minister Francisco Xavier Pacheco has demanded arrest of Roy Naik, a son of state home minister Ravi Naik in the drug nexus case. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syzlE0pkXHA |
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Mother of Scarlett Keeling wants trial to help tourists
30 Jul: BBC. Fiona MacKeown says she hopes the trial into the death of her daughter will encourage tourists to seek justice... she said she hoped the case would make Goa a better place for visitors... The trial is expected to continue for the rest of the year www.goanvoice.org.uk |
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Originally Posted by noni
(Post 8741110)
Mother of Scarlett Keeling wants trial to help tourists
30 Jul: BBC. Fiona MacKeown says she hopes the trial into the death of her daughter will encourage tourists to seek justice... she said she hoped the case would make Goa a better place for visitors... The trial is expected to continue for the rest of the year www.goanvoice.org.uk |
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Something some of you may have missed?
http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/savings...=7&expand=true If you think it will affect you, complain bitterly.......it doesnt affect me at the moment, but have already complained bitterly. Have you? |
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http://oheraldo.in/
photo of some of the coconut trees uprooted at Singuerim close to the River Princess :thumbdown: |
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Originally Posted by noni
(Post 8741110)
Mother of Scarlett Keeling wants trial to help tourists
30 Jul: BBC. Fiona MacKeown says she hopes the trial into the death of her daughter will encourage tourists to seek justice... she said she hoped the case would make Goa a better place for visitors... The trial is expected to continue for the rest of the year www.goanvoice.org.uk Some of the comments attached to the Scarlett articles are quite interesting to read. Dread - x |
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With Nationwide now charging 2% for using my card abroad and the Goan banks only allowing 10,000 rupees maximum per transaction and charging 200 rupees for each withdrawal, I am going back to travellers cheques. I get them free i.e. no commission so I reckon this will save me quite a bit over the season. Seems a backwards step but I hate being ripped off by the banks, so what else can you do?
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Originally Posted by sandyscot
(Post 8744059)
With Nationwide now charging 2% for using my card abroad and the Goan banks only allowing 10,000 rupees maximum per transaction and charging 200 rupees for each withdrawal, I am going back to travellers cheques. I get them free i.e. no commission so I reckon this will save me quite a bit over the season. Seems a backwards step but I hate being ripped off by the banks, so what else can you do?
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