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search is over No
words can express my state of happiness when I learned
that my favorite newspaper is now on line. I have been
looking for it for a while. My love and affection for
this great newspaper can be seen from the fact that I
pick up old copies of the paper from a doctor's clinic in
Surrey, British Columbia, whenever I go to Vancouver, who
gets it from the Indian High Commission in Ottawa. Now
the search is over. I am going to tell at least 100
people in North America about the arrival of our
favourite newspaper from India. Keep it up. North America
is watching you Tribune. A great day for Punjabis Please accept my heartiest
congratulations on bring The Tribune on Internet. The
Punjabis have been looking forward for this great event ,
as The Tribune is the soul of the most of the Punjabis
living in any part of the world. Now I will start my day
with The Tribune and would feel as if I am still in
Chandigarh and not in Canada. I have informed most of my
friends and relatives about the The Tribune Online. I
would request you to start covering the Punjabis who have
done well in foreign lands. A job well done Please accept my
congratulations on a job well done by bringing a part of
me back to me. The Tribune had been a part of my life
while I was growing up in Patiala. But when I left
Patiala in search of greener pastures, in the USA in
1987, one of the things I left behind was access to The
Tribune. I am ecstatic to find The Tribune Online. Please
keep up the good work! Day of celebration You have taken the right
and the first step in creating history in journalism by
bringing the 118-year-old newspaper on the Internet.
Today is the day of celebration for every Punjabi living
anywhere on earth. It is matter of pride that The Tribune
represents not only Punjab but also Haryana, Himachal,
Jammu and Kashmir and Rajasthan. For us Punjabis it is
like a letter from home every afternoon in USA when we
get The Tribune. A part of our family We were pleased to see
this newspaper on Internet. We see this newspaper as a
part of our family. We could access different newspapers
from India here in New Zealand but always missed The
Tribune. Please accept our congratulations. I wish The
Tribune all the best in future. Keeping abreast with events I am very happy to find
The Tribune Online. I have been reader of The Tribune
from my school days when it was in Ambala. I moved to the
USA in 1986. I will be reading this now everyday to keep
myself abreast with events in my own state, Punjab,
particularly Ludhiana. I am going to spread the news of
The Tribune Online to my Indian friends. Great to read The Tribune It is great to be able to
read The Tribune on the Internet. As a resident of
Chandigarh for over 15 years, now in the USA, I enjoy
reading the newspaper. My parents living in Chandigarh
informed me about it being on the Internet. Now I get the full details I have been living in
Boston for the last nine years. You can't imagine how
great this service is for people having their roots in
Punjab . Previously, I used to go to the sites of other
papers to see if there was anything regarding Punjab. Now
I get the full details in The Tribune. This does not mean
that I read every single word on the site but it is a
great feeling to browse it. Close to home I am a non-resident Indian
living in San Francisco area of the United States.
Originally, I am from Ambala Cantonment. Just recently, I
noticed that 'The Tribune ' is available on Internet.
This made me feel very close to home and got me hooked to
my old habit of reading this very informative and
unbiased newspaper. While in India, ever since I was a
high school kid, I had been a Tribune reader. Thanks a
lot for this opportunity. |
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