Online Newsletter » April 2005 | Vol. 2, No. 4
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    By CaribbeanTales Staff | Posted: March 29, 2005

    A truly wonderful article that highlights and recognises the talents, generosity and commitment of a daughter of the Caribbean...
    Thanks to Caribbeantales for raising the national and international profile of our citizens, who have worked over the years to make the world a more humane place.I wish your publication success and I hope it achieves its worthy objectives, and gains the targeted level of eyes in short order. Please continue to feature interesting citizens of the diaspora.

    Nesbeit Arthur

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    Recently, while doing a search on "T&T Associations" in the diaspora, I stumbled onto "caribbeantales.ca" and immediately signed up to receive your newsletter. I have been enjoying your publications since then and have shared several bits of info with my circle of Carib friends.

    Imagine then my utter delight when Denise herself sent me a link to your interview with her! What can I say! Now the rest of the world will know what I have always known about my friend - she is a delight! She is a beautiful, talented, accomplished woman. Thank you Caribbeantales for acknowledging her contributions.

    Hazel Saigo-Valentine
    Public Relations Officer,
    Trinidad & Tobago Association of Georgia (Atlanta)

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    To the Team at Caribbean Tales,
    Insightful and delightful
    A great product improving all the time.

    Sharon Nathaniel

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    Reader Comments

    Please do submit! We have a new section, Poetry Corner - we would love to feature your work! Please send your submission to info@caribbeantales.ca.

    I look forward to your email.

    Best,
    Shana

    Posted by: Shana at August 2, 2005 10:27 AM

    I was introduced to your website today by a friend from T'dad and was delighted to read the April issue. May I submit for your consideration any poems, short stories or play that I have written, even though I am living and working in the U.S., or is your site only for Caribbean/Canadian residents and not for those of us here?. --SP

    Posted by: Stella Pla at April 30, 2005 04:18 PM

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