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IMPROVING YOUR LIFE & CAREER

Thoughts and quotations about work, relationships, situations and conditions

“It is difficult to say what is impossible, for the dream of yesterday is the hope of today and the reality of tomorrow.”

- Bob Goddard

You can’t kill yourself by holding your breath. At worst, you would lose consciousness and the lungs would start to breath automatically.

April 2, 2002   *   vol. 1 (33)

ExploROTARY Talks 

scribers on the month of issue. The “June Issue” of the Philippine Rotary Magazine were distributed at the Rotary International Convention held in Calgary, Canada on June 23-26, 1996.

     Currently, all the ten District Governors have a Representative to the PRM (DGR-PRM) who would take care of following up subscriptions, soliciting advertisements, submitting news items of activities of clubs in their respective districts and promoting other projects and activities of the PRM.

     Presently the Philippine Rotary Magazine has a circulation of about 8,034 copies from the more than 688 Rotary Clubs in the Rotary Districts in the Philippines.

 

Today in History

   1902 - In Los Angeles, California, the first motion picture theatre opened. For a dime, one could see an hour's worth of entertainment at the Electric Theatre. Films shown at the time were, "The Capture of the Biddle Brothers" and "New York in a Blizzard".

   1947 - The United Nations Security Council voted to appoint the United States as trustee for former Japanese-held Pacific Islands.

   1996 - Lech Walesa, the former Solidarity union leader who became Poland's first post-

war democratic president, resumed his old job as an electrician at the Gdansk shipyard.

   1996 - Russia and Belarus signed a treaty that created a tight-knit political and economic alliance within the Commonwealth of Independent States.


Born On This Day.

1725 : Giovanni Casanova; writer

1914 : Sir Alec Guinness; Academy Award-winning actor.