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Para João Carascalao<br />
Sou o professor Neto, do Brasil, que trabalhou em Dili com as equipes de futebol em 1991.<br />
Lamento o falecimento do Dr Carascalao a quem dediquei grande respeito e<br />
identifiquei enorme envolvimento com os ideais de Timor.<br />
Apresento minhas sinceras condolencias todos os seus familiares.<br />
<br />
Pof Neto, Manoel E.
 
Date of Posting: 10 August 2012
Posted By: manoel espezim NETO
professor, rio de janeiro - brasil
abrafut@gmail.com
hau kontente tebes wainhira visita web ida ne'e.husu ba equipa TDW sira atu hatun mos notisia kona ba kampanha eleisaun parlamentar ba partidu sira hotu.obrigado
 
Date of Posting: 02 July 2012
Posted By: jack
santa rosa Suai
I wonder why almost all, of if all, the motorcycles in Timor-Leste have no side mirrors?

One comment I've heard, just few minutes (Sunday 1:00PM), after an accident occurred at an intersection near the Parliament where a motorcyclist appeared to have lost his life,that it is "common practice" of not installing or removing the side mirrors because these do not look "fashionable" or inappropriate.

I wish the Government should be more stricter in imposing the safety rules esp. for motorcyclists. A number of them also drives at night without a single light (also observed by some car motorists).

Although only been here in Dili for a short-period of time, I am scared to drive around esp. at night.
 
Date of Posting: 05 May 2012
Posted By: Rosauro da Costa
Tourist, Dili
Emanuel,

I have been meaning to write to say congrats on your paper for ages and have finally found the time. It really is the only way I can get proper news of TL from so far away. Keep it up and many many thanks to your hard working staff and you ofcourse!.

Nidia
 
Date of Posting: 17 April 2012
Posted By: Nidia MM Oliveira
Ex pat living in colder climes, UK
N/A
For: Ezequiel Freitas

Friend,
Thank you for the coverage in your news site of the National Parliament of Timor Leste's recognition of my late father's contribution to Timor Leste (NP acknowledges contributions of late UDT Leader Joao Carrascalao, Thursday, 15 March 2012 11:43, Ezequiel Freitas).
We are very pleased that the sons and daughters of Timor Leste are involved in the field of journalism, particularly at the standard you have displayed in the Dili Weekly. As you may be aware, a number of members of my family are quite renowned journalists themselves ( Maria Gabriela Carrascalao, Angela Carrascalao, Joao Severino et al) so it is not unnoticed that you are making a significant contribution to our country. I hope that you continue with the often thankless responsibilities of journalists, photographers, editors and other media colleagues (particularly the print media/reporters), as an example to other publications in Timor Leste; and that our countrymen and women may also be inspired by your efforts.
I hope you and your team continue onward towards your career goals with much success and satisfaction.

Kindest regards,

Joao Miguel Carrascalao
 
Date of Posting: 31 March 2012
Posted By: Joao Miguel Carrascalao
Timorese. Venilale, Lahane. Boót iha liur, maibe Aman Maromak foó oportunidade hodi fila ba uma., Comoro, Dili.
Congratulations on hitting the 5000 Mark. Many more 5000's to come
 
Date of Posting: 18 November 2011
Posted By: Joao Martires
Ola!!! Parabéns a toda equipe do Jornal Dili Weekly ficou muito bom. Mais para ficar ótimo precisam colocar a versão em português para os leitores em especial os timorenses possa se habituar com o seu idioma e falar com facilidade.
Ha esta faltando a coluna dicas de saúde "como viver melhor no país mais novo da ásia".
Um grande abraço a toda a equipe e sucesso.
 
Date of Posting: 25 October 2011
Posted By: Cleto
Professor Cleto, Brasil
Ola!!! Parabéns a toda equipe do Jornal Dili Weekly ficou muito bom. Mais para ficar ótimo precisam colocar a versão em português para os leitores em especial os timorenses possa se habituar com o seu idioma e falar com facilidade.
Ha esta faltando a coluna dicas de saúde "como viver melhor no país mais novo da ásia".
Um grande abraço a toda a equipe e sucesso.
 
Date of Posting: 25 October 2011
Posted By: Kleto
Professor Kleto, Brazil
yay, avos and i can read dili weekly online. :) i'm currently at school researching west papua and thought it'd be interesting to check out what's happening in timor-leste. my friends are really interested in this newspaper too, bianca and cloee say hi!
p.s. the website look cool as tio, good on you guys! :)
 
Date of Posting: 20 October 2011
Posted By: Ricka Braz Da Costa Gomes
melbourne, australia
Dear Emanuel and team

Thanks for this excellent publication. The quality is improving all the time and having it available on-line is a marvellous progression and a great asset, especially for people like me whose Tetun is not good enough to read other papers.

Keep up the good work

Regards
Kim Dunphy
www.manyhands.org.au
 
Date of Posting: 04 October 2011
Posted By: Kim Dunphy
INGO and researcher, Australia and Timor
www.manyhands.org.au

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