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VanemadUuemad
Living 100 km from Toronto, it was occasionally convenient to order a CD through Meie Elu. Now, with Appletree shop (or whatever it was called), closed at Eesti Maja, books and CDs from Eesti are almost impossible to access, as you yourselves have noted in Eesti Elu.
Could thought be given to establishing a book/CD shop at your new offices?
Perhaps Mr. Tampold and his financial consultants could examine the feasibility of this. Where else am I going to get leerikingid or keep up with kodumaa kultuur? (Or maybe this is just a discussion topic/column for your paper)
Could thought be given to establishing a book/CD shop at your new offices?
Perhaps Mr. Tampold and his financial consultants could examine the feasibility of this. Where else am I going to get leerikingid or keep up with kodumaa kultuur? (Or maybe this is just a discussion topic/column for your paper)
Tarmo, sul on õigus - seda võiks tõesti järel mõelda.
Eriti raamatuid & CDsi saaks tellida interneti kaudu.
Eriti raamatuid & CDsi saaks tellida interneti kaudu.
Tartu College'ist oli kuulda, et uute lehetiometuse ruumide juurde tuleb ka raamatute, CD-ede, videote jne... müügipunkt. Jääme igati ootama.
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