Badly Drawn Boy - Born In The UK (Acoustic)
Badly Drawn Boy - Born In The UK (Acoustic) - from the bonus dvd ("Born in the UK" passport edition double cd)

Great fun gift for any traveller.
Protect your traveling documents.

Extra pouch inside to keep ID or cards.
Dimensions: 3.75 X 5.25 inches

Size: Approx. 5.5"H X 3.75"W
Handmade in Italy with genuine vegetable-tanned Italian leather

Travel with style.
Extra pouch inside to keep ID or cards.

Handmade in Los Angeles
Slim case to protect and preserve your American-sized passport
Badly Drawn Boy - Born In The UK (Acoustic) - from the bonus dvd ("Born in the UK" passport edition double cd)
EARLY, Iowa (AP) — Something shocking happened one cold night a decade ago in this quiet country town of 500 people, but even now, just one fact about it all is undisputed:
Tracey Roberts, at home with her three children, fired 9 shots from two guns into her 20-year-old neighbor, leaving him dead on the floor of her bedroom.
Tall and thin with curly brown hair and blue eyes, she was 35 at the time. It wasn't long before her image appeared in newspaper coverage of the shooting and even on a national TV talk show, where she was celebrated as a heroic mother who acted in self-defense to protect herself and her young children from men who broke into her home and assaulted her.
After he passed away, the amount of press surprised my mother also. I was thinking, what was it that made him such a big star? She said that it is because he was the last of his kind. But being an actor, and a history student also, I think I could understand the elements that made him what he was. He, in a way, took on the British - being better educated than them, being better looking than some of them, and then being more talented than them, at their own game. The sex appeal really of having one eye and then going out to bat and doing what he did - if you see Senna's documentary, what stands out is the man winning a race when your gearbox is stuck in sixth gear. That puts you into a different league, that adversity. 200 against England with one eye can never be taken away.
Richard Greenberg
Washington Jewish
Washington
The U.S. Supreme Court convened Monday to ponder the implications of a single word that is conspicuously missing from the passport of a 9-year-old boy who was born in Jerusalem. His name is Menachem Binyamin Zivotofsky, the son of Ari and Naomi Siegman Zivotofsky, Americans who made aliyah in 2000.
Menachem was born at Shaare Zedek Hospital in western Jerusalem, but due to a controversial State Department policy, his U.S. passport does not designate "Israel" as his place of birth -- despite a federal statute enacted in October 2002 that says Americans born in Jerusalem are entitled to have Israel listed on
Standing beside an elegant Gothic abbey whose austere, black-robed monks supposedly provide spiritual and pastoral guidance to its pupils, St Benedict’s School boasts of offering the finest Roman Catholic education in London.
Down the years an impressive array of high-achievers have been spawned on its sprawling campus, in a leafy corner of Ealing, from entertainers such as comedian Julian Clary and actor Andy Serkis (Gollum in the Lord Of The Rings films) to the BBC chairman Lord Patten. They were the fortunate ones.
This week, however, when I accompanied one St Benedict’s old boy back to the school, which he attended between the ages of six and 13, he began to shake visibly and clenched his fists until his knuckles turned white.