Wednesday, October 29, 2014

email on Passport.

Email from Kamalini Kanapathippillai
For all  frequent flyers ......do check this one out ....

This is an incident that occurred at the airport yesterday.

A passenger with an American passport, changed money, and in the process left his passport and boarding pass on my counter. As it was placed on the side, where my monitor blocks the view; it remained there for over 20 minutes; when the next customer brought it to my attention. I went outside, to search for him but to no avail.
 
The passport was well worn, with numerous visas, including Japan. He had travelled from Narita to LAX.  The page in the  (U.S.) passport where one can write home address and third party contact was blank. All there was was his e mail address.

I went on line, and e mailed him a brief message, including my phone number.

He turned up about a half hour later, profoundly grateful. He had been blissfully unaware that his passport was missing!  He was checking his e mail in the cab when he saw the mail I had sent. So he turned the cab around and came back to the airport to collect it. He works in Japan and his work permit was attached to the Japanese visa in the passport. He was to be in the US only for a week.

In retrospect it is evident that even if he had written his address in the passport, it would not have helped. Even a phone number is not much help, as a finder may not be willing to call long distance, if ' found ' in another country.
 
An e mail, any one would send, from any place; and you can access your e mail from anywhere in the world, when you are traveling!


Therefore  PLEASE WRITE YOUR E MAIL ADDRESS IN YOUR PASSPORT;  it can really 'save your bacon' someday! (putting it politely :-)  )

Belated Deepawali greetings.

email forwarded by Kamalini Kanapathippillai.


Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Serunuwara to Kanthalai by road.

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Sam Cam shines in a sari for Diwali


David Cameron and his wife Samantha were attending a bash put on by the Conservative party in Westminster to celebrate Diwali, the five-day Hindu festival celebrated in Autumn every year.
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28 October 2014

Women are more fertile during a new moon says scientists.

Woman may be at their most sexually aroused during a full moon, a study says. Infertility specialist Phillip Chenette from the Pacific Fertility Centre in San Francisco analysed data from a phone app.
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25 October 2014

My doomed love affair with Cary Grant - by Sophia Loren

The first Hollywood star I ever met was Cary Grant. I was just 22, an insecure and unknown Italian actress. Yet I was about to make a movie with the 52-year-old living legend, writes Sophia Loren.
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25 October 2014

Tea and orange juice 'can cut ovarian cancer risk by a third'

University of East Anglia scientists found women who ate foods high in the antioxidant compounds flavonoids had a much lower risk of developing ovarian tumours.
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28 October 2014