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Going on faith

I traveled Sept. 26-Oct. 5 on Globus' most popular religious itinerary, the nine-night "Footsteps of Apostle Paul," based around the saint's activities as recorded in the Book of Acts, chapters 16-21 -- though the logistics of the trip didn't always allow us to visit places in the same order Paul did.

We went first to ancient Corinth, famed in classical times for its temple prostitutes and black-figure pottery, destroyed when Rome defeated Greece in 146 B.C. added: andand rebuilt by Julius Caesar a hundred years later as a sort of Del Webb for old soldiers. They're pretty sure that Paul arrived in 51 or 52 A.D.

One of Corinth's more intriguing attractions is the public toilets, whose line of keyhole-shaped stone "seats" were not at all private. On the contrary, they were positioned around a rectangular courtyard and, by all accounts, quite the place for socializing in Roman times.


Miguel Garcia Appointed CEO of Digicel Honduras

Digicel's success in a spectrum auction on Wednesday, Dec. 19th, 2007, will enable the company to operate a mobile network in Honduras, subject to Congress approval.

Miguel Garcia will leverage his vast experience as a leader in the Central American mobile community. His past accomplishments include General Manager positions in BellSouth Nicaragua, and Guatemala as well as a term as Commercial Director of BellSouth Panama and Marketing Director of BCP (BellSouth Sao Paulo). In addition, Garcia has held senior commercial posts with Telefonica Guatemala and El Salvador as well as most recently with GM Wireless Operations Centennial in Puerto Rico.

"Miguel's proven leadership and experience in the telecommunications industry position him to successfully lead Digicel to become a significant player in Honduras, which promises to be a very exciting and rewarding mobile market," said Donal O'Shaughnessy, CEO of Digicel's Central American operations.



 

 

 

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