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Bobby Cuenca
Bobby Cuenca
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Above the din of the gambling tables, the faint echo of a lost empire
by Bobby Cuenca - November 19, 2006 - 12:00am
On June 10, I threw myself off from the top of the 61-story Macau Tower.
Sabah: Not the same old banana
by Bobby Cuenca - March 26, 2006 - 12:00am
One day early last year, while leafing through the morning papers, I came upon a full page ad, which leapt out of the page, grabbed hold of me, and never let go until it had its way with me! It was an advertisement...
When in Naples, be very, very careful
by Bobby Cuenca - March 6, 2005 - 12:00am
Any visit to Pompeii would be incomplete without a visit to the National Archaeological Museum of Naples. The museum is the repository of all the treasures excavated in Pompeii. Viewing all these artifacts will...
When in Naples, be very, very careful
by Bobby Cuenca - March 6, 2005 - 12:00am
Any visit to Pompeii would be incomplete without a visit to the National Archaeological Museum of Naples. The museum is the repository of all the treasures excavated in Pompeii. Viewing all these artifacts will...
Pompeii and the 40 virgins
by Bobby Cuenca - January 30, 2005 - 12:00am
No visit to Southern Italy would be complete without a visit to Pompeii. Since my wife and I were in the Amalfi Coast, which is in the south and only two hours away from Pompeii, we could not resist its siren call....
I dig the etruscans!
by Bobby Cuenca - September 19, 2004 - 12:00am
Six days into our week-long stay in Tuscany, my wife and I and two friends, both Florentine residents, decided to break away from the Renaissance museum that is Florence and go deep into Italy’s pre-Roman past...
Two marriages & a garden
by Bobby Cuenca - September 5, 2004 - 12:00am
Two days after the Cojuangco-Zini wedding, we were invited to lunch by Peter and Coy Holmes, a couple who had transplanted themselves to Tuscany almost 30 years ago. Peter is an old Asia hand, having lived and worked...
A wedding in Tuscany
by Bobby Cuenca - June 20, 2004 - 12:00am
A few weeks into the year 2004, my wife and I received a cryptic note embossed on excellent Italian stationery. The note said: SAVE THE DATE Mai Cojuangco & Andrea Zini Fifth of June Two Thousand and Four 05.06.2004 Florence,...
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