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Without the SBKRI they were not able to make passports and identity cards (, KTP); register birth, death, and marriage certificates; or register a business license.
In the meantime, the abundance of physical security features that make passports so hard to duplicate aren't necessarily keeping us safer.
They do make passports extremely difficult to forge, but they also prompted the OSCE to issue a report calling upon countries to "de-clutter" their passports.
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The report recommended 22 specific steps to make passport files more secure.
Nobody can buy Facebook now. Diller mentioned Microsoft s efforts to make Passport into a universal ID, adding that Facebook is in a position to do it: Facebook Connect (is becoming that).
Today, while New York Congressman Peter King, chairman of the House Committee on Homeland Security, conducts hearings into Muslims in America, the kids in K104 are making passports, and asking questions.
Mercosur and Caricom, two other regional groupings, favour an American-style dark blue.Countries commonly pick colours that reflect their culture or religion, says Claire Burrows of De La Rue, a British company that has been making passports since 1915.
Canada's stance on the Iraq war, its strong dollar, and new federal rules making passports mandatory for travelers re-entering the U.S. didn't help, he says.
Interaction designer Martin Hertig, creator of the Sensible Data machine that makes passports out of personal data, is out to reimagine them with Zippy, "a guitar bag guitar".
Officially, Said Kamal made passport photographs, and he formally complied with the rules, displaying no pictures of human beings in his shopwindow.
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