Issue No.2 of the Passages Secure Sentinel email magazine.  
 
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Hi and welcome back! I hope life has been good for you since we met in the launch issue of Passages, the Secure Sentinel member newsletter.

Read on for a fresh collection of true stories from around the world about people in weird and wonderful situations, plus some important
membership updates.

This month, singer and TV presenter Natalie Bassingthwaighte narrowly avoids getting blown up on a Navy bombing range in
the West Australian desert, I resort to desperate measures to break down the language barrier in a remote Chinese province, and members just like you learn the hard way that credit card thieves don’t keep nine to five hours.

Plus, 10 lucky members will get the chance to win their next year's membership free. Sign by Peter Moore

Natalie Bassingthwaighte reaches the pinnacle of her art
When Natalie Bassingthwaighte read the script for Prey, the outback horror movie released later this year, she told the director 'You don't know how real to life this is.'Click here for more
The luck of the Irish
Did you read that news story a couple of weeks ago about the Irish guy from Sydney who left his digital camera in the back of a cab in New York?Click here for more
Fear and Loathing in the English Midlands
I have only feared for my life once in my travels. It was late on a Saturday night in Birmingham, England.Click here for more
A little more conversation, please
It's a big year for the Chinese this year. They're hosting the XXIX Olympics and the eyes of the world will be on them.Click here for more
The Fully-Imported Local Delicacy
I didn't know when I set off for a tiny village near Banjarmasin in Indonesia that I was going to be the first westerner to visit in nearly twenty years. Click here for more
One call did it all
Credit cards are accepted pretty much everywhere these days.Click here for more
Beware strangers bearing gifts
We’ve all been taken for ride on our travels.Click here for more
25 Years of Secure Service
Celebrating 25 years of service in 2008, Secure Sentinel now provides global peace of mind for more than 650,000 members.Click here for more
 
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