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The Alderney Gambling Control Commission: you follow the rules but you still don’t get paid. Why bother with regulation at all?
Online gambling regulation by accountable governmental bodies is a good thing for one reason and one reason alone: it offers protection to the player. There are many reasons why it’s good for the industry in terms of profit and image, … Continue reading
Posted in All Guest Authors's Posts, Betting, Ethics, Gambling, Regulations
Tagged actual law prohibiting such terms, Alderney, Alderney Commission, Alderney Gambling Control Commission, bank, Channel Islands, Ethics, European Union, Gambling, GBP, Guernsey, Guernsey government, laws, Leicester, Malta Lotteries And Gaming Authority, online casinos, online gambling, online gambling operations, PKR, PKR Limited, Player, Regulations, State Office of Alderney, United Kingdom, USD
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The Brown UFO vs. The Airbus A320 – January 28, 1994
— France’s space research institute, CNES, has opened a sub-website (GEIPAN) devoted to the scientific investigation of UFOs. They have published most of the French cases on the Web, and are adding new cases in their online archives as time … Continue reading
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Tagged Airbus A320, Aurigny Airlines, Captain, Channel Islands, France, online archives, Ray Bowyer
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I have been really impressed with the quality of reporting and I wanted to thank the press for that because I know it could have been sensationalised.
Dixit Aurigny Airlines captain Ray Bowyer, who spotted a mile-wide UFO, over the Channel Islands. “I have had about 50 people speak to me and all told me of sightings within the islands,” he said. “There appear to have been … Continue reading
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Tagged Alderney, Aurigny Airlines, Captain, Channel Islands, Dixit Aurigny Airlines, Guernsey, Niall O'Connor, Ray Bowyer
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Aurigny Airlines captain Ray Bowyer, 50, flying over the Channel Islands first spotted the giant, mile-wide UFO, described as a cigar-shaped brilliant white light.
Could it be that UFO sightings are in fact our collective precognition of the future’s space vehicles??
TradeSports is in good company in The Netherlands Antilles.
The CIA on The Netherlands Antilles: – transshipment point for South American drugs bound for the US and Europe – money-laundering center Simeon Mitropolitski on The Netherlands Antilles: [...] the Netherlands Antilles are known worldwide not only for their pristine … Continue reading