The Passport
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Originally published | 1986 |
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Authors | Herta Müller |
Genres | Fiction |
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ID | 2617336 |
About The Passport
The Passport is a novel by Nobel Prize-winning author Herta Müller, published in German in 1986. The German title refers to a saying in Romania.
Booking. com hackers increase attacks on customers
... Criminals then send a Google Drive link to the staff saying that it contains an image of The Passport...
'Incredible' discovery of old passport in Devon school chest
... So far, it is unknown how The Passport came to be in the possession of the school...
Police access to passport photos 'risks public trust'
... Mr Philp told the Conservative Party conference this week: " I m going to be asking police forces to search all of those databases — the police national database, which has custody images, but also other databases like The Passport database...
Do China's recent military purges spell trouble for Xi Jinping?
... " Having an affair is not disqualifying in elite [Communist Party] circles, but having one with someone who may be suspected of having foreign intelligence ties and producing a child holding The Passport of your key geopolitical rival, if not enemy, may now be, " noted China analyst Bill Bishop...
Obituary: Mohamed Al Fayed
... " Disappointed over The Passport affair, Al Fayed told the press that he had paid two Conservative ministers, Neil Hamilton and Tim Smith, cash to ask questions related to his interests, in the House of Commons...
Lee Meng-chu: Taiwan businessman accused of spying in China is freed
... " I felt a huge relief after going through The Passport check, and I cried a little, " he told the BBC this week...
Humza Yousaf reveals Scots citizenship and passport plan
... The Passports, which would be a burgundy red colour, would follow EU standards for international travel documents and would be available in lengths of five years for children and ten years for adults, it is proposed...
Port of Dover: We've done all we can to stop queues
... Mr Bannister said: " Right now, what has to happen is coach passengers need to disembark the coach, present themselves in front of Police aux Frontières to have their passports reviewed, any security questions that need to be asked are asked and [The Passport] is stamped and [they] get back on the coach...