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ughhhhh420 t1_iy8kqin wrote
Reply to comment by Coarch in Houston lifts boil-water order affecting more than 2 million by LieutJimDangle
Yes. A transformer blew at the city's main water plant, which was replaced within a few hours. No one probably would have noticed or cared about the boil water advisory, which is an EPA mandated thing, but for the fact that so many people on the internet are desperate to show how their political party is good and the other party is evil.
Which is particularly idiotic in this case because Houston has been run by democrats for at least 7 years and this is an entirely local issue.
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Reply to comment by LocoCoyote in Sale of late Egyptian President Sadat's passport in Texas sparks outrage among family by Neo2199
It varies from country to country, but generally speaking governments only own the passport when its valid. Once its cancelled or expires, ownership passes to whoever is currently in possession of it.
Vintage passports are a reasonably common collectors item, and it appears as though this particular passport has been sold several times prior to this - all without objection from the Egyptian government or Sadat's family.