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Some of your comments on the magazine - |
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John Lillyman (Northampton) The Autumn issue looked great. Amazing what a computer can do, however it was done well even before the computer (progress !!!) |
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Heather Walker (London) The new presentation is very impressive |
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Bernard Jackson (Newcastle) I must congratulate you on achieving such a consistantly high standard |
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G Clarke (East Sussex) I liked the new set-up of 'Poetic Hours'. You have some good poets in your stable. I found the articles interesting to read. |
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Andria Cooke (Norfolk) Many thanks for 'Poetic Hours'. I am enjoying it greatly and love the illustrations. |
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Malcolm Currie (Hampshire) Many, many thanks for issue 26. It's always pleasing to see ones work so well presented, particularly in a magazine of such high standard. It's probably not true that that is the best thing that can happen to a 70yr old, but it may soon be on the short list. |
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Dr Khalid Khan (Karachi, Pakistan)
You are doing great service to needy folks from Bulgaria to Afghanistan. Thousands of Afghan refugees are still here and I have seen their plight and know how useful every bit of aid is to these people. |
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