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[Title] => Japanese scribe gets back bag eaten by x-ray machine
[Summary] => It was just a case of mixed up luggage after all.
Batanes Gov. Vicente Gato turned up at the Manila Domestic Airport yesterday with a black shoulder bag belonging to a Japanese broadcast journalist which contained $20,000 and other valuables believed "eaten" by an x-ray machine last Saturday.
Gato said that he discovered the bag of Tokyo Broadcasting System correspondent Akira Maki, 45, of Tokyo, Japan among the baggage in his vehicle upon arriving home late Saturday afternoon.
[DatePublished] => 2005-05-30 00:00:00
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[AuthorID] => 1664250
[AuthorName] => Rainier Allan Ronda
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ANGEL ATUTUBO AND PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE-AVIATION SECURITY GROUP
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[Title] => Japanese scribe gets back bag eaten by x-ray machine
[Summary] => It was just a case of mixed up luggage after all.
Batanes Gov. Vicente Gato turned up at the Manila Domestic Airport yesterday with a black shoulder bag belonging to a Japanese broadcast journalist which contained $20,000 and other valuables believed "eaten" by an x-ray machine last Saturday.
Gato said that he discovered the bag of Tokyo Broadcasting System correspondent Akira Maki, 45, of Tokyo, Japan among the baggage in his vehicle upon arriving home late Saturday afternoon.
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[AuthorName] => Rainier Allan Ronda
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