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ID cards could replace passports, say gov't officials

UK citizens will be able to use their ID cards to travel to Europe, raising the possibility that they could eventually replace passports, according to the Identity and Passport Service.

Kulob resident uses passports of its relatives to take loans from bank ?

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On the track of mobile users

Your story Passports will be needed to buy mobile phones (News, October 19) is both factually incorrect and misleading. For the record, we have not even considered this as a policy option, much less decided it should be the policy.

Gov't: Most biometric checks will bypass ID database

Identity checks will normally rely on the biometric data held on ID cards and passports rather than the National Identity Register, according to identity minister Meg Hillier.

3M ToughShield Sleeves Protect Against Theft of Personal Information

AUSTIN, Texas, Nov 11, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Data theft or "skimming" from smart cards and e-passports will be harder from documents kept in a new 3M product. 3M ToughShield brand Protective Sleeves offer reliable, durable data protection for RFID-enabled devices.

St.Georg up to Grand Prix dressage horses, videos!

We have a few great dressage horses from 5-8 years old, all very well schooled and ridden by professional belarussian dressage riders. From 160 up to over 180 cm heigh, mostly geldings, also hannoverian breed. Some allready with FEI passports for international competitions. Videos available. The horses are located in Belarus.


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