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Today s Programme Valle Verde Country Club September 11, 2014-12:00 noon Pangkat No. 6 Leader: Rtn. Dennis Albano Call to Order Invocation National Anthem FOUR-WAY TEST Introduction of Visiting Rotarians & Guests Community Singing Wise or Otherwise Fining Moments President s Time Introduction of Guest Speaker Pres. Ramy A. Garcia IV Rtn. Nesty Carolina Rtn. Mark Ang PP Rhett Ermita IPP Ducky Paredes Rtn. Albert Pasiliao PP Conrad Cuesta Pres. Ramy A. Garcia IV PP Vic Lim MS. CATHERINE C. KO General Manager, Shopping Center Division, Ortigas Holdings Inc. GUEST SPEAKER Open Forum Adjournment Rtn. Dennis Albano Emcee Pres. Ramy A. Garcia IV *** SEPTEMBER IS NEW GENERATION MONTH ***

Next Week s Programme Valle Verde Country Club September 18, 2014-12:00 noon Pangkat No. 7 Leader: Rtn. Joji Avedillo Call to Order Invocation National Anthem FOUR-WAY TEST Introduction of Visiting Rotarians & Guests Community Singing Wise or Otherwise Fining Moments President s Time Introduction of Guest Speaker Pres. Ramy A. Garcia IV Rtn. Manfred Guangko Rtn. Joji Avedillo Rtn. Louie Orosa Rtn. Flor de Pano Rtn. Nick Guzman PP Peping Mabanta Pres. Ramy A. Garcia IV Rtn. John Javier ATTY. BENEDICTO A. MALCONTENTO Kho Bustos Malcontento Argosino Law Offices GUEST SPEAKER Open Forum Adjournment Pres. Ramy A. Garcia IV Rtn. Joji Avedillo Emcee *** SEPTEMBER IS NEW GENERATION MONTH ***

Invocation Dear Lord, Always remind us, Lord, that at times of difficulties, of trials, of setbacks, of contradictions, of sufferings, even though it may seem that you are oblivious or unmindful of what is happening, or may seem that you are not helping at all, that on the contrary you are always present with us. We just have to be more trustful, to have more faith and confidence in you, and to just continue praying. Amen

The Four-Way Test Of the things we think, say or do: 1. Is it the TRUTH? 2. Is it FAIR to all concerned? 3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS? 4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned? Object of Rotary The Object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and, in particular, to encourage and foster: First Second Third Fourth The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for Service; High Ethical standards in business and professions; the Recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations; and the dignifying of each Rotarian s occupation as an opportunity to serve society; The application of the ideal of service in each Rotarian s Personal, business and community life; The advancement of international understanding, goodwill, and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional persons united in the ideal of service.

Song of the Day There s A Kind of Hush There s a kind of hush all over the world tonight All over the world you can hear the sound Of lovers in love you know what I mean Just the two of us and nobody else in sight There s nobody else and I m feeling good Just holding you tight Chorus: So listen very carefully, Get closer now and You will see what I mean, It isn t a dream The only sound that you will hear Is when I whisper in your ear I love you, forever and ever There s a kind of hush, All over the world tonight All over the world, People just like us are falling in love Repeat Chorus There s a kind of hush all over the world tonight All over the world you can hear the sound Of lovers in love

From the President Pres. Ramy Garcia IV Fellow Pasig Rotarians: Last Saturday September 6, 2014 we had the Second D3800 Presidents Breakfast meeting attended by all the Best Class Presidents along with the District Officers for updates and announcements from our District Governor. During the meeting, Governor Marilou handed out early achievers awards for Membership, TRF, Public Image, and RCC etc. I was hoping to get an award for Membership but it was not to be. On September 20, 2014 the district will have an event to be held here in Valle Verde Country Club. The event is called SEE YOU IN SEPTEMBER where you can meet the Club Presidents, District Officers and Spouses as STARS OF THE NIGHT. I am inviting everyone to attend this event for only Php500.00 including dinner and raffle. I promise that Php500.00 is nothing compared to what you will be witnessing during this event. The Presidents have been practicing daily to perfect their MACHO MACHO MAN dance number. Then the Spouses will have a Fashion Show that will be a surprise to all, even myself. Please let me know who can attend so I can make sure that we have enough tickets for everyone. On Club Membership, let us continue to bring in potential prospects. But make sure that you let them mingle around so that they meet everyone and find a common interest. I suggest the sponsors take them around to the different tables and introduce

From the President Pres. Ramy Garcia IV continuation them to the different members. We should have a welcoming committee for prospects so that they feel welcome and not out of place. Last week Rtn. Andy Tan and Rtn. Alex Lacson attended our meeting, and showed us that they still have the hearts of true Rotarians. They both thanked me for not giving up on them since there was not a day that passed since I became president that they did not receive a call or a text message from me. Now I only have one more member that I will never give up on till he attends our meetings. Let us continue to think of new ways to be of service to others. Let us all get together to meet our goals and continue to LIGHT UP ROTARY Rafael Garcia IV President, RC Pasig RY 2014-2015

Rotary Notes PP Benny P. De Guzman After our club s regular board meeting, we were to have a joint meeting with the Rotary Club of Mutya ng Pasig. PP Peping was absent but his mistake of the past has long been laid to rest. Even their club president was absent. However, PP Dan Supetran of RC Pasig South, our first daughter club arrived late to seat in the presidential table. It was because their club is sponsor of the reading program which was what the guest speaker talked about. BCP Ramy was keen on having a program based on improving the reading skills of our youth. Two regular absentee members, Rtns Alex Lacson and Andy Tan attended. Andy came on time, and, I was the substitute fine master. I don t miss anytime I am fining, to fine Andy. Alex, I did not have time to talk with as I had to go rushing for the next call. Both these fine gentlemen were sponsored by me. Little known to many, our former speaker Karen Santos Cepeda was a victim of motorcycle snatching a few minutes after she left our meeting. Her laptop, wallet, cellphones, credit cards were all taken away. Her cards were returned the next day in trash can in Marikina. She was getting off the car of Uncle-in-Law PP Peping to get to her car which she parked in front of the house of Peping when the snatching happeneded. Signs of the times. PP Mike Sehwani called to help raise funds for the financially distressed wife of our late member. Manny Estacio. He said he was tapping those who remember him yet. He did not stay long with the club as his daughter was murdered a few months before graduating from Silliman U in Negros. PDG Raffy, PE Ner and I gave previously already. Mike is doing great but spouse Sawtri would undergo hip replacement sometime October.

Rotary Notes PP Benny P. De Guzman continuation Why am I writing this column? Wala akong isang salita? It is the call of Rotary for service. Director Ogie Lim, in-charge of club operations requesting PP Celso to head the Tinig and bossman Celso asked me to continue writing this column. Kay Celso, I cannot say no to. Even to most of you guys. So, for those who find my column offensive, please just don t read it otherwise the offense is on you. The member of the Mutya ng Pasig who was crowned Mrs something for Globe is a winner, and, she truly belonged only to the table of beauty admirers PPs Conrad and Sonny. They can see beauties and still appreciate. Ang iba could not see theme especially in the club of our very own Ray Armas, kaya they don t look, nangangapa na lang. please raise your hands who have not been making kapa there. The others who have yet to go should be fined for not appreciating beauties by touch. Speaking of Director Ray, and, Director Aga, both are super active in our club projects and in their own turfs. Baka bigyan ni Jess Aga si Ray ng project for his hospitals, and, Ray would return the favor by scheduling his daughter for a second appearance in our club. It is to talk about the present problems of this age group of ours. Ray is the proud father of daughter he fondly calls Sugar. Pinagbiyak hindi sa itsura but sa size. Both are four thirteen? PP Peter, boss Peter to me, was glad when he requested for a one pager last week. He got what he requested, hindi ba? Except for our Foundation, the Arap has better financial balances than our club. Much more after this week when PPA Patsy H. would improve the funds by leaps and bounds for her very special day. But our club is going in that direction. We are going there really soon.

Walking the Avenues PP Jun C. Zafra Presidential Message GARY C.K. HUANG President 2014-15 September 2014 One of the great privileges of being president of Rotary International is having the chance to visit so many parts of the Rotary world. Usually I travel to participate in Rotary events; speak at Rotary clubs, conferences, and institutes; and encourage Rotarians in their service. But as president, I am responsible for all branches of the Rotary family. This means that it is also my privilege to support the service of Rotary s youngest generations: our Rotaractors, Interactors, Rotary Youth Exchange students, and Rotary Youth Leadership Awards participants. When I see the work Rotarians do, I am always impressed, always excited, and always inspired. When I see the work of our New Generations, I am all of this and frequently I am surprised as well. Not by the quality of their work for I have learned to expect great things from them but by the creativity and ingenuity of their thinking. I look at what they have done and think not just What a great job! but What a great idea! Because every generation sees the world in a unique way, and every individual has a unique point of view. Faced with the same problems, we arrive at different solutions. This is why, in Rotary, our diversity of culture, language, expertise, gender, and age is our strength. In Rotary, we try to take the long view in our service. We aspire to serve in ways that will make a lasting difference, that will continue to have an impact after our participation ends. Our younger generations, in my experience, share this sentiment, and apply it globally, by focusing on environmental issues in new and innovative ways. When I became a

Walking the Avenues continuation PP Jun C. Zafra Rotarian, environmental issues were barely on our radar. To young people today, these concerns are front and center. Their perspective is a valuable contribution to the world of Rotary service, and it is one that we should all encourage and support. Just as they are learning from us, so should we be learning from them. The young people who are serving in Rotaract and Interact, and participating in Youth Exchange and RYLA today, are the Rotarians of tomorrow. When we support them, we are supporting the future of our entire organization. We are helping to train the men and women who will be the club presidents, district governors, RI directors, and RI presidents of tomorrow.

Meet Our Guest Speaker WORK EXPERIENCE CATHERINE CASARES KO OCLP HOLDINGS, INC. (formerly Ortigas & Company, Limited Partnership) Jan 2003 - Present General Manager - Shopping Centers Division Jan 2010 Present Mancom Member General Manager - Real Estate Division Jan 2003 - Dec 2009 Mancom Member FILINVEST LAND, INC. Aug 2000 - Dec 2002 CARMELRAY TOWN CORPORATION Sep 1995 - Aug 2000 EDUCATION Masters in Business Management Asian Institute of Management Dean s Lister, Asian Development Bank Scholar Bachelor of Science in Management - Honors Program Ateneo de Manila University Dean s Lister

Pangkat Members FOR RY 2014 2015 PANGKAT NO. 1 Tel. No. Mobile No. Email Address 1. Rtn. Ben Baniel (L) 837-9845 0917-7936705 ben.baniel@gmail.com 2. PP Rel Gomez Co-L) 687-4983 0917-5988506 aurelio.gomez@nff.com.ph 3. Rtn. Chito Bernardo 502-6700 0917-5324986 luisitobernardo@yahoo.com 4. PP Rene Bocaya 746-6895 0917-8397361 renebocaya@yahoo.com 5. PP Topax Colayco 637-3741 0917-8194410 fjcolayco@me.com 6. Rtn. Noel Go 641-1977 0917-8063409 go-noel@ph.agc-flatglass.com 7. PP Arjan Ramnani 633-2127 0917-5180308 8. Rtn. Andy Tan 470-2172 0917-5298521 andy_0_7@hotmail.com PANGKAT NO. 2 1. Rtn. Bebert Lacuna (L) 642-3530 0917-2471012 wilbert.lacuna02@yahoo.com 2. PP Celso Ylagan (Co-L) 635-2234 0922-8983282 ylagan.law@gmail.com 3. PP Lito Ayson 671-5580 0917-8001881 aysonlito@yahoo.com 4. PP Ed Bolinao 646-8381 0918-9097412 bolinter@pldt.dsl.net 5. Rtn. Wowie Benitez 355-6014 0998-5113117 wowiebenitez@yahoo.com 6. PP Tito Henson 631-0225 0917-8350264 7. Rtn. Emil Misa 0918-9386801 egmisa@hotmail.com 8. IPP Hermie Orbe 671-6171 0918-9052158 hermieorbe@yahoo.com PANGKAT NO. 3 1. Rtn. Ed Sambeli (L) 747-0812 0927-7010586 ecs_enterprises@yahoo.com 2. Rtn. Ner Laino (Co-L) 641-1740 0917-8015535 rosalaino@yahoo.com 3. PP Bert Albano 671-4994 0918-9246276 amadevinc@gmail.com 4. PP Totoy Bartolome 723-8594 0920-4054767 achillesbartolome@yahoo.com 5. PP Toti Buhain 531-1339 0917-8901190 mario.buhain@gmail.com 6. Rtn. Sammy Lazo 911-6698 0917-5232498 sammylazo@yahoo.com 7. Rtn. Chad Manlapaz 706-5321 0920-9219184 chadmanlapaz@yahoo.com 8. Rtn. Ike Ona 924-0135 0918-9092405 ikeona39@yahoo.com 9. Rtn. Kel Pascual 532-2951 0920-9606981 meknal@yahoo.com PANGKAT NO. 4 1. Rtn. John Garcia (L) 532-3061 0917-4549306 johngarcia85@yahoo.com 2. PP Bobby Paterno - (Co-L) 584-1624 0918-9466299 robertompaterno@gmail.com 3. Rtn. Jess Acantilado 748-3501 0917-5377161 jbaped@yahoo.com 4. Rtn. Garrick Ang 0917-5349815 garrick@m3dot0.com 5. Rtn. Ogie Lim 646-4224 0917-8586229 rsplimconst@yahoo.com 6. Rtn. Roman Romulo 631-1954 0917-8272659 rep.rtr_ofc@yahoo.com 7. Rtn. Philip Yoon 638-3915 0927-3163926 philip101@paran.com 8. PP Jun Zafra 687-4112 0917-5984559 jun.zafra@ntpi.info

Pangkat Members continuation PANGKAT NO. 5 Tel. No. Mobile No. Email Address 1. Rtn. Manoj Budhrani (L) 470-7416 0917-5375851 manoj@powertrip.com.ph 2. PP Vic Aquino (Co-L) 872-9143 0917-5350986 vicandlee1980@yahoo.com 3. Rtn. RJ Ermita 353-5744 0920-9213879 ren1031@gmail.com 4. Rtn. Chony Gimenez 628-0000 0917-5314369 secretariat_ibg@yahoo.com 5. Rtn. Edison Go 242-0888 0918-9126136 edisondygo@yahoo.com 6. PP Jing Jose 645-8930 0920-9529516 isjawcp@yahoo.com.ph 7. PP Proning Ona 635-6092 0917-8333211 8. PP Sonny Samson 929-6714 0917-8967777 sonny.samson@gmail.com 9. Rtn. Bart Ronquillo 374-3636 0920-9430920 bartronquillo@yahoo.com PANGKAT NO. 6 1. Rtn. Dennis Albano (L) 687-7480 0920-9211605 dennis.albano@yahoo.com 2. PP Conrad Cuesta (Co-L) 747-8592 0920-9281325 conradcuesta@yahoo.com 3. Rtn. Mark Ang 747-1877 0999-1652751 amenalaw@yahoo.com 4. Rtn. Nesty Carolina 911-6227 0918-9275623 nesty_carolina@yahoo.com 5. PP Rhett Ermita 631-6649 0917-8063406 rrermita@gmail.com 6. PP Vic Lim 818-6620 0918-9422239 vylim118@yahoo.com 7. Rtn. Albert Pasiliao 514-2697 0920-9701520 albertfpasiliao@yahoo.com.ph 8. IPP Ducky Paredes 920-8057 0917-5282522 duckyparedes@gmail.com PANGKAT NO. 7 1. Rtn. Joji Avedillo (L) 532-3061 0917-5536072 joji@megacomputer.com 2. PP Benny de Guzman (Co-L) 571-5114 0916-5151029 vaniedeguzman@yahoo.com 3. Rtn. Flor de Pano 913-5902 0917-8862584 fdepano@macare-medicals.com 4. Rtn. Nick Guzman 532-3061 0920-9126687 nick@garguz.com 5. Rtn. John Javier 687-4371 0908-8628631 johnjavierktjlaw.ph 6. Rtn. Manfred Guangko 723-9381 0917-5411782 man_fredg@yahoo.om.ph 7. Rtn. Alex Lacson 840-0338 0917-8981358 ilaw@alexanderlacson.com 8. PP Peping Mabanta 631-4927 0918-9107927 josefmabanta@yahoo.com 9. Rtn. Louie Orosa 634-1944 0917-9208057 dentist@yahoopacific.net.ph PANGKAT NO. 8 1. Rtn. Bing Cayanan (L) 641-5197 0918-9051062 gncayanan@yahoo.com 2. PP Peter Javier (Co-L) 671-3213 0918-9158525 pmjavier67@gmail.com 3. Rtn. Ray Armas 401-9394 0906-5692188 rc.armas55@gmail.com 4. PP Raffy Garcia III 532-3061 0918-8818888 raffygarciaiii@yahoo.com 5. Rtn. Cesar Lacuna 642-3530 0917-8461852 6. PP Esto Lichauco 671-9842 0917-8997573 eelichauco@richem.com.ph 7. Rtn. Omie Maniego 477-6520 0922-8408006 fccads@yahoo.com 8. PP Ferd Rivera 631-0329 0927-6539237 fjriveramd@yahoo.com

Declaration of Rotarians in Business and Professions As a Rotarian engaged in a business or profession, I am expected to: 1. Consider my vocation to be another opportunity to serve; 2. Be faithful to the letter and to the spirit of the ethical codes of my vocation, to the laws of my country, and to the moral standards of my community; 3. Do all in my power to dignify my vocation and to promote the highest ethical standards in my chosen vocation; 4. Be fair to my employer, employees, associates, competitors, customers, the public and all those with whom I have a business or professional relationship; 5. Recognize the honor and respect due to all occupations which are useful to society; 6. Offer my vocational talents: to provide opportunities for you people, to work for the relief of the special needs of others, and to improve the quality of life in my community; 7. Adhere to honesty in my advertising and in all representations to the public concerning my business or professions; 8. Neither seek from nor grant to a fellow Rotarians a privilege or advantage not normally accorded others in a business or professional relationship.

Rotary Code of Conduct As a Rotarian, I will 1. Exemplify the core value of integrity in all behaviors and activities 2. Use my vocational experience and talents to serve in Rotary 3. Conduct all of my personal, business, and professional affairs ethically, encouraging and fostering high ethical standards as an example to others 4. Be fair in all dealings with others and treat them with the respect due to them as fellow human beings 5. Promote recognition and respect for all occupations which are useful to society 6. Offer my vocational talents: to provide opportunities for young people, to work for the relief of the special needs of others, and to improve the quality of life in my community 7. Honor the trust that Rotary and fellow Rotarians provide and not do anything that will bring disfavor or reflect adversely on Rotary or fellow Rotarians 8. Not seek from a fellow Rotarian a privilege or advantage not normally accorded others in a business or professional relationship

From the Secretary Desk Sec. Peter John U. Javier Attendance Members Present 29 % of Attendance (09/04/14) 42.6% Birthday Celebrants for the Month of September 2014 1. Sp. Snoogie Paredes 03 2. Sp. Fe Bartolome 04 3. Sp. Nora Lacuna 05 4. Sp. Abigail Manlapaz 06 5. Sp. Maur Lichauco 08 6. Rtn. Kel Pascual 18 7. PP Totoy Bartolome 20 8. Sp. Grace Avedillo 22 9. Rtn. Albert Pasiliao 24 10. Sp. Annie Pascual 26 11. Rtn Ed Sambeli 29 Wedding Anniversaries for the Month of September 2014 1. PDG Raffy & Minda Garcia 02 2. PP Lito & Wine Ayson 08 3. PP Bobby & Dette Paterno 08 4. PP Tito & Patsy Henson 12 Guest and Visiting Rotarians 1. PP Ed Lucero, RC Ortigas Center 2. PP Jimmy Ortigas, San Juan 3. Pres. Imelda Aquino, RC Pasig Central 4. PP Vicky Jugo, RC Mutya ng Pasig 5. PP Yeyet Revilla, RC Mutya ng Pasig 6. PP Ester Yamson, RC Mutya ng Pasig 7. PP Lolet Austria, RC Mutya ng Pasig 8. PP Elsa Encabo, RC Mutya ng Pasig 9. BCP Cathay Tech, RC Mutya ng Pasig 10. AG Dinky Hementera, RC Mutya ng Pasig 11. IPP Baby Basco, RC Mutya ng Pasig 12. PE Odette Tan, RC Mutya ng Pasig

From the Secretary Desk Sec. Peter John U. Javier continuation 13. Rtn. Andrea Geronimo, RC Mutya ng Pasig 14. SAG Dan Supetran, RC Pasig South 15. Margaux Romero Atayde, NGO LETS Read Program 16. Emmanuel Dasal, Mega Data I.T. Host: Pres. Ramy Garcia 17. Butch de Castro, Summit Media, Host: Pres. Ramy Garcia 18. Sps. DJ Garcia Fining 1. PP Conrad Cuesta 150.00 2. Rtn. Chito Bernardo 200.00 3. Rtn. Andy Tan 150.00 4. Rtn. Bebert Lacuna 200.00 5. Rtn. Ogie Lim 200.00

Editorial Staff TINIG STAFF RY 2014-2015 Feature Writers: From the President From the Secretary s Desk Rotary Notes Walking the Avenues Invocation Tinig Tidbits Ramy A. Garcia IV Peter John Javier Benjamin P. De Guzman Jun C. Zafra, Jr. Kel O. Pascual Peter M. Javier Website: Egroups: www.rotaryclubpasig.org pasigrotary@yahoogroups.com rcpasighome@yahoogroup.com Secretariat Office: Ylagan Law Office Unit 809, City & Land Mega Plaza ADB Avenue Corner Garnet Road, Ortigas Center, Pasig City Telephone Number: 635-2234 Edgar Manalang 0927-9414528; rcpasig@hotmail.com Make-Up Slip (This serves as proof of your attendance) Name of Visiting Rotarian Name of Rotary Club RC-Pasig Club Secretary: Date:

Rotary Club of Pasig New set of Officers & Directors Rotary Year 2014-2015 President Vice-President Rafael Ramy A. Garcia IV PE Nerio Ner P. Laino Pres. Nominee (RY 2016-17) PN Emmanuel Noel Y. Go Secretary Treasurer Auditor Sergeant-at-Arms Protocol/PRO Dir. Service Project Rtn. Peter John U. Javier Rtn., Emmanuel Wowie L. Benitez Rtn. Emilio Emil Misa Rtn. Edison Edison Go Rtn. Manoj Manoj N. Budhrani Rtn. Jesus Jess B. Acantilado Dir. The Rotary Foundation Rtn. Nick Nick C. Guzman Dir. Public Image Dir. Membership Dir. Club Administration Ex- Officio Adviser Rtn. Garrick Garrick L. Ang Rtn. Ray Ray Armas Rtn. Rogelio S.P. Lim IPP Horacio Ducky V. Paredes PDG Rafael Raffy Garcia III

Tinig Tidbits Rtn. Kel Pascual GREATNESS OF ORDINARY LIFE When Cebu Pacific launched its first long-haul flight outside of the South East Asian region to Dubai in February last year, with round-trip at about $300 plus only, my wife Annie and I immediately grabbed the opportunity via internet for a flight that coming December, 2013. My family always takes the opportunity to travel, even locally, every Holy Week and the days right before or right after Christmas up to January 1st. Our intention in availing of the Cebu Pac promo was really Europe, Dubai merely as the jumping board, as Dubai would already take away nine hours off the something like thirteen hours of flight to Europe. It was also a chance to celebrate our 30th wedding anniversary in 2014. Much to my surprise, I discovered while searching the internet, that budget airlines from Dubai to Europe are quite scarce. My son searched again for me and found one but its name sounded obscure, so we just took KLM for three cities: Paris, London, and Amsterdam. Another new awareness I learned in that trip was that all baggage claim belts are always after Immigration. I've traveled so many times before and only then that I became aware of this fact. So if a traveler obtains tickets from the internet and not from a travel agent, for varied legs of the trip on different airlines and if he does not have a visa on one of his transit points, he would not be able to claim his bags at the transit point. Dubai for us was just a transit point so we did not apply for a UAE visa anymore. When we were checking in our bags at the Cebu Pac

Tinig Tidbits Rtn. Kel Pascual continuation counter at Terminal 3, we asked if we could have our luggage baggaged-through to Paris, our first leg. The girl asked for our forward flight tickets and she seemed confused watching her computer screen. After a longer time than usual us standing at the counter, she then looked at our bags and without explaining anything, said "no need to check in your bags." It's good we were traveling light for that trip so we brought small bags only, puede nang pumasa sa hand-carry. Only when we got to the Dubai airport, while walking around inside waiting for our flight to Paris did we realize that we can not baggage-through our luggage if tickets for varied legs involving different airlines are obtained via the internet and not via a travel agent, and that if you do not have a visa for a particular transit point, you can not claim your bag if checked in, at that transit point. (to be continued)

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Glimpses of Our Last Meeting

Glimpses of Our Last Meeting

Glimpses of Our Last Meeting

Glimpses of Our Last Meeting