December 2009 "Global Perspective"

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December 2009 "Global Perspective"

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A front page banner on the Globe Cargo homepage says that a new January 2009 edition of Global Perspective is available at "Company>Newsletter>December 2009". However, only January 2008 is (still) available. :wink:

I now it's probably just an oversight, but just wanted to make y'all aware.
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Refresh the home page as it shows up on both of my computers.
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On mine too and a big applause to Steven for making this great Newsletter :D

Looking forward for more to follow
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Yup. Now it's up. And a big thanks to the team for publishing!

ETA: I got a great laugh at mentioning my quote when "Titan went live." (What isn't mentioned is that the MD-11F flight got reset because I was too slow out of the blocks. :lol: )
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Thanks guys. :D
And Ted,
To be honest, your quote was what made me decide to write that particular article. It was like an impurity in a super-saturated solution. Everything kind of grew around it to be honest. :lol:
Best Regards,
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Glad I could be an inspiration Steve.. :mrgreen:

ETA: I finally got to finish reading the whole publication. Great job Steve, and to all contributors.

And to FO Anju Arora. Couldn't agree more with your review of FT: OMDB. Being a Sailor, I've spent many Liberty Calls in the deep water port of the Jebel Ali Free Zone and taking a taxi into Dubai. It's an amazing city. My first trip there was in 1992 and the main road between Jebel and the Dubai Metropolitian Hotel was two lanes and all desert. Now, the road is eight lanes, and is like driving in downtown New York with it's amazing arcitecture, man-made islands (The Palms) and of course the Burj.

Thanks again gang for the great write up!
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And to FO Anju Arora. Couldn't agree more with your review of FT: OMDB. Being a Sailor, I've spent many Liberty Calls in the deep water port of the Jebel Ali Free Zone and taking a taxi into Dubai. It's an amazing city. My first trip there was in 1992 and the main road between Jebel and the Dubai Metropolitian Hotel was two lanes and all desert. Now, the road is eight lanes, and is like driving in downtown New York with it's amazing arcitecture, man-made islands (The Palms) and of course the Burj.
Glad you like it. :D

BTW, My name is Anuj, not Anju. :wink:

Also, The article is a great read. Really nice Steven.
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Anuj wrote:BTW, My name is Anuj, not Anju. :wink:
I've been known to suffer from "spastic finger" from time to time. Must be old age... :shock:
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