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Wife: You always carry my photo in your handbag to the office. Why?
Hubby: When there is a problem, no matter how impossible, I look at your picture and the problem disappears.
Wife: You see, how miraculous and powerful I am for you?
Hubby: Yes, I see your picture and say to myself, "What other problem can there be greater than this one?"
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The challenge of leadership is to be strong, but not rude; be kind, but not weak; be bold, but not bully; be thoughtful, but not lazy; be humble, but not timid; be proud, but not arrogant; have humor, but without folly.
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New Zealand is the only country that contains every type of climate in the world. |
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IDD GREETINGS FROM UNIGLOBE SKYLINK TEAM

JOB OPENINGS
Hot vacancies, apply before 6th October 2008. See our careers section for more information.
BRITISH AIRWAYS IS MOVING FROM LONDON TERMINAL 4 TO TERMINAL 5
The second phase of the move of additional long haul intercontinental flights into London Heathrow Terminal 5 will take place on 17 September 2008.
Flights to and from the following destinations will move to Terminal 5 on 17 September*:
| Abu Dhabi |
Grand Cayman |
Nassau |
| Accra |
Houston |
Newark |
| Bahrain |
Kuwait |
Philadelphia |
| Baltimore |
Luanda |
Rio De Janeiro |
| Buenos Aires |
Lusaka |
Sao Paulo |
| Chicago |
Mauritius |
Turks and Caicos |
| Dallas |
Mexico |
Tel-Aviv |
| Dar es Salaam |
Mumbai (Bombay) |
Toronto |
| Doha |
Muscat |
Washington |
| Entebbe |
Nairobi |
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* Please note; flights departing on 16 September for London Heathrow, which are scheduled to arrive on 17 September, will arrive into Terminal 5.
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TIPS FOR THE PERFECT HONEYMOON
- Use a travel agent. Agents rarely charge for their services and, thanks to their expertise and computerized systems, good travel agents almost always save their clients money as well as time.
- Begin planning early. The sooner the better. That way, you’ll have plenty of time to research your trip it’s actually part of the fun! and you’ll be able to get exactly what you want. (Some places are reserved as much as a year in advance for popular dates.)
- Share the planning. After all, this honeymoon is for both of you. If you make all the decisions, you’ll feel guilty if things don’t go perfectly. Conversely, if you don’t take part in planning, you may end up dissatisfied.
- Set a tentative budget. Talk about your expectations and priorities so you can agree before you go about what you’ll splurge on and where you’ll skimp. This way, you’ll avoid money hassles en route. Suggestion: Splurge on your accommodations. Even if you think you won’t spend much time in your room, you’ll probably be sorry if it’s not special.
- Take it easy. The first few days so you can recover from post-wedding exhaustion and focus on each other. Don’t try to do too much remember, you’ll have lots of time to travel together, but only one honeymoon.
- Take advantage of free info. Call your destination’s tourist board many have toll-free telephone numbers and websites for free information on hotels, restaurants, activities and festive events. Some even provide discount-coupon books.
- Planning to take your spouse’s name? Unless you’re taking a delayed honeymoon, you won’t be able to amend your passport, driver’s license, etc., until after you’ve returned from your honeymoon. Even though you’ll be anxious to start using your married name, it can be a real nightmare if you haven’t legally changed it yet. Instead, use your maiden name on visas, airline tickets, etc., so they match your name as it appears on your official documents.
- Pack a sense of humor. A bit of flexibility can go a long way on a honeymoon. Expect that things won’t always go as planned. Do what you can to remedy the situation, then relax and enjoy your honeymoon. Years, or even a few hours from now, you’ll probably laugh.
- Tell the world you’re honeymooners! Don’t be bashful about your status you’re likely to enjoy special treatment such as complimentary champagne in-flight, or a gift basket in your room.
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CAIRO |
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Places of Interest: The Pyramids; Sphinx and the treasures of the Egyptian Museum.
For the Family: The Pharaonic Village, a replica of living in ancient times on an island on the Nile and Dreamland Leisure Park are great for younger visitors.
Best Buys: Shopping bargains include Pharaonic souvenirs, papyrus paintings and antiques, perfumes and spices. For shopping in a traditional souk atmosphere, the Khan-El-Khalili Bazaar is unbeatable.
Out and About: Cairo comes alive at night with Nile dinner cruises; Arabic coffee shops; folklore and oriental dance shows; and the Sound and Light Show at the Pyramids.
Sporting Attractions: Several golf courses around Cairo; horse and camel riding at the Pyramids; and ice skating and bowling at several new shopping centres.
How to get there: Kenya Airways, Qatar airways, Ethiopian airlines and Emirates fly daily to Cairo via their hub. |
Cairo, with the Nile at its heart, is the largest city on the African continent. An extraordinary mixture of old and new, it provides an endless variety of things to see and do - from exploring labyrinthine Khan-El-Khalili Bazaar to investigating the fabulous displays in the Egyptian Museum, from dancing the night away in a fashionable club to watching the sunrise over the Sphinx.
With its chaotic streets and myriad cultural and historical influences, Cairo provides an enchanting destination for all. As one of the oldest habitats in the world that is home to the majority of Egypt's population, Cairo is a city that never sleeps. |
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