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Listeners' Letters Page
Please Send your letters to letters@liberiabroadcastingsystem.com. Letters will be edited for clarity and space limitation.
Sunday 07/06/2008
Dear LBS Staff:
I stumbled upon your web site and I'm pleased to say that impressed. Liberian will indeed reclaim its past glory. Please add me to your distribution list.
Regards,
Ellen Korto Dunbar
Executive Producer
Miss Africa International Pageant
Office: 301-603-9262 Cell: 301-655-6643
www.missafricainternational.com
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Sunday 07/06/2008
I was touched when I came accross this website. This mean that the Liberia Braodcasting System has develope over the pass years. I will alway be connected on your website for the best News on Liberia BRAVO....and don't forget to extend my greetings to the Suah's family in Harbel most especially my beloved sisters Ophelia and Susannah Suah.
Dream Bestman Suah
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Monday, October 30, 2006
Mr. Manager,
Greetings!
I am deeply impressed with the new developments at the Liberia Brooadcasting System. I was on your website (www.liberiabroadcastingsystem.com) this morning and I read some of the latest news. If I miss it on the radio, I can surely grap it on the website.
Hats-off and thanks for trying to bring cridible information and entertainment to everyone; including those in the diaspora.
A. M. Johnson
Vai Town, Bushrod Island, Monrovia, Liberia
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October 16, 2006
Dear Management:
I have learned with deep satisfaction that LBS is about to launch its owned Website. I consider this venture as being another milestone in the history of the System, something by which I am overwhelmed. It is in this light that I am delighted to commend the LBS Management through this medium for taking this bold and timely step in the right direction.
I am convinced that, with this latest development that is about to take place at State Radio, misleading and unfounded information about events obtaining in Liberia would be curtailed, in that people in the Diaspora would be fed with balanced, factual and accurate information about Liberia and the Liberian Government. Bravo! Bravo!! LBS. Keep the torch burning till the entire System once more becomes a full member of the global village.
Best regards.
Truly yours,
Patricia M. Flomo, LISTENER |