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#101 User is offline   Zelandakh 

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Posted 2015-November-03, 11:30

 Bbradley62, on 2015-November-03, 09:46, said:

I suspect that if there were a world championship in dominoes, a quadriplegic competitor

Google turns up that there is indeed a world domino championship but I could not find anything on the site regarding quadriplegic competitors.
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Posted 2015-December-28, 09:35

 Fluffy, on 2015-October-27, 10:57, said:

Are you talking about Israel not goig to Bali? Israel did indeed get a special treatment there, because Indonesia doesn't recognice Israel as a country.


Actually this is not true. Indonesia would not have the right to host this event, had they not agreed to allow every participant who earned to be in the event.
It was not special treatment at all. It was mandatory requirement for the host to follow.
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Posted 2017-June-15, 17:05

As usual, the European Court of Justice saves us: http://www.ebu.co.uk/node/2791
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Posted 2017-June-16, 08:11

Interesting that it was reported by the EBU. Doesn't Brexit mean that the decision won't be binding on the UK?

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Posted 2017-June-16, 13:17

It was reported by the EBU because they brought the case.

Like it or not, the European Court will retain jurisdiction until Brexit is finalised ... and very possibly for a long time afterwards, depending on the outcome of negotiations on ongoing trade and other agreements.
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Posted 2017-June-17, 05:45

Damn, I better get back in shape then.
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