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The ship DOES NOT confiscate your passport. Just look for customs. They will stamp it for you. 'Mossad' hit snares Australians Thanks for visiting!
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Liechtenstein is an Ideal Destination
ADAM KORMAN loves travel. When he was a child his family moved from Melbourne to Israel. He holds joint citizenship, has travelled the world and regularly returns to Australia. But one destination - stamped three times over 10 months in an Australian passport bearing his name - doesn't stack up. He's never been to Dubai, he says, and the photograph in the incriminating passport is not of him.


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