What readers
say about CITY PAPER:
"Naumova’s
win was a surprise to industry pundits. The English-language CITY
PAPER magazine was the only media outlet that had tipped I Wanna as
this year’s winner."
—from a Reuters News Agency report, May 26, 2002 entitled
Marie N (Marija Naumova) Eyes Fame After Eurovision
Win. CITY PAPER went on record in print weeks before the Eurovision
Song Contest saying Naumova had the best song
"The excellent CITY
PAPER...
indispensable."
Frances Liberation newspaper.
"CITY PAPER is far better than any
guidebook...Also look up CITY PAPER's excellent website, The Baltics Worldwide."Journalist Robin McKelvie, writing recently in the Southern Cross
magazine.
"I've been most impressed by CITY
PAPER. I congratulate all involved."Howard
Marks, The London Observer.
"CITY PAPER is the irreplaceable tool for getting around
the Balticsand also for making sense of Baltic current affairs."Matej Vipotnik, Baltic correspondent, The Financial Times.
"Critical for any English-speaking visitor."Bradts Estonia guide book, naming CITY PAPER among the
outstanding publications in the region.
"Your balance between erudition and humor is superb! I come
away from each CITY PAPER enlightened and amused."John
W. Brown, Lithuania.
"As a travel writer, Im always on the lookout for
good travel magazines. But Ive never seen one with the quality of CITY PAPER!
Its perfectly researched and has a wonderful sense of humor."Volker Mehnert, a writer for Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung; Berlin,
Germany.
"When I picked up CITY PAPER, I was expecting
self-promotional puffery. I was very pleasantly surprised to find a solid, independent
magazine. I congratulate you for your integrity."Richard
Hyman, Seattle, USA.
"Congratulations on your excellent magazine. Of the travel
guides used on our recent holidays to the fantastic Baltics, CITY PAPER was the most used
and valuable."Lee Burns, USA.
"I loved CITY PAPER! Its as good as Londons Time
Out magazine."Olivier Marteau, Bucharest,
Romania.
"After I bought CITY PAPER on a recent visit, I ended up
spending more time with it than I have spent with any one magazine in my life. It was a
great help, not only in practical matters, but also in trying to understand more about the
Baltic states."Manfred Beeres, Wiesbaden,
Germany.
"CITY PAPER is the best publication of its kind I have ever
seen. Such a wealth of information!"Brian
Donahue, via e-mail.
"We got CITY PAPER from the embassy in London. It made a
good visit even more enjoyable."Judith
Hodgkinson, Northampton, England.
"I enjoyed reading about the Baltics in CITY PAPER! It made
me want to come for a visit."Rashid Wels,
Obernburg, Germany.
"CITY PAPER was the most useful thing I had during my
visit. I read it from the first page to the last."Damjan
Mozina, Ljubljana, Slovenia
"CITY PAPER is a wonderful publication. It should be
required reading for both businessmen and tourists."
Cecil Gordon Potral, Coteau Hibou, France.
"I really love your magazine! I have worn it out reading
and rereading it."Cynde Rinne, Helsinki,
Finland.
"CITY PAPERs web site is an indispensable resource
for travelers to the Baltics, and has extremely interesting pieces of journalism. A mega
site! Not to be missed!"Diana Gross, in a
review for the Latvian links site, LatBits;
via e-mail.
"My stay was made all the more pleasurable by your
excellent magazine, which I never let out of my sight."Stewart
J. Wild, Wild World Associates, London, England.
"CITY PAPER gave me exactly the background I needed for my
visit. I particularly enjoyed your reporting style, which had me laughing out loud more
than once."M.R. Granville, London, England.
"City Paper is the top information resource for tourists,
business people and diplomats. It will get you up and running in the Baltics, fast."Sandra Kaiser, former press and cultural attaché at the U.S. embassy in
Tallinn.
"Congratulations on
your excellent publication! It should be required reading before anyone can set foot outside the airport or harbor."Frank OCroinin, Sherwood Forest, Maryland, USA.
"City Paper...informative and lively...."
The New York Times, Aug. 30, 1992
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