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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • November 12, 2017 - Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil - Nov, 2017 - Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil - Show of parquedismo of the Brazilian army before the Great Prize Brazil of Formula One in the autodromo track of Interlagos in Sao Paulo. (Credit Image: © Marcelo Chello via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 12, 2017 - Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil - Nov, 2017 - Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil - Show of parquedismo of the Brazilian army before the Great Prize Brazil of Formula One in the autodromo track of Interlagos in Sao Paulo. (Credit Image: © Marcelo Chello via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 14, 2018 - Stockholm, Sweden - Jessica Miller, Lars Ulrich, Robert Trujillo, Chloe Trujillo..Polar Music Prize, Grand Hotel, Stockholm, 2018-06-14..(c) Karin Törnblom / IBL....Utdelning av Polarpriset, Grand Hotel, Stockholm, 2018-06-14 (Credit Image: © Karin TöRnblom/IBL via ZUMA Press)
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  • Sep. 09, 1961 - African Nobel Prize Winner Arrives in Oslo The winner of the Nobel Peace Prize for 1961, the South African leader Albert John Luthuli and his wife arrived in Oslo from London yesterday. He is to be presented with his prize tomorrow. Photo Shows: Mr. and Mrs Luthuli at Oslo's Grand Hotel waving to an enthusiastic welcoming crowd. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • SHIMON PERES (2 August 1923 - 28 September 2016) was a Polish-born Israeli statesman. Born Szymon Perski, he was the ninth President of Israel from 2007 to 2014, served twice as the Prime Minister of Israel and twice as Interim Prime Minister, and he was a member of 12 cabinets in a political career spanning over 66 years. Peres won the 1994 Nobel Peace Prize together with Yitzhak Rabin and Yasser Arafat for the peace talks that he participated in as Israeli Foreign Minister, producing the Oslo Accords. PICTURED: Dec 1994 - Stockholm, Sweden - Foreign Minister of Israel SHIMON PERES (L) & Leader of the PLO YASSER ARAFAT hold a blackboard between them with PEACE written by the two in English & Arabic during a photosession at the Grand Hotel. Peres and Arafat received the Nobel Peace prize in Oslo two days earlier. (Credit Image: © Claes Lofgren/Pressens Bild/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Jessica Hasusner (l) and Emily Beecham pose at the winners' photocall during the 72nd Cannes Film Festival at Palais des Festivals in Cannes, France, on 25 May 2019. Photo: Vinnie Levine. 25 May 2019 Pictured: Emily Beecham poses at the winners' photocall during the 72nd Cannes Film Festival at Palais des Festivals in Cannes, France, on 25 May 2019. Photo: Vinnie Levine. Photo credit: 2019 Hubert Bösl / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Jessica Hasusner (l) and Emily Beecham pose at the winners' photocall during the 72nd Cannes Film Festival at Palais des Festivals in Cannes, France, on 25 May 2019. Photo: Vinnie Levine. 25 May 2019 Pictured: Emily Beecham poses at the winners' photocall during the 72nd Cannes Film Festival at Palais des Festivals in Cannes, France, on 25 May 2019. Photo: Vinnie Levine. Photo credit: 2019 Hubert Bösl / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • 71st Cannes Film Festival Prizes Photocall. US director Spike Lee poses with his trophy on May 19, 2018 next to US actress Laura Harrier and a guest during a photocall after he won the Grand Prix for the film BlacKkKlansman at the 71st edition of the Cannes Film Festival. Photo by Shootpix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 71st Cannes Film Festival Prizes Photocall. US director Spike Lee poses with his trophy on May 19, 2018 next to US actress Laura Harrier and a guest during a photocall after he won the Grand Prix for the film BlacKkKlansman at the 71st edition of the Cannes Film Festival. Photo by Shootpix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 71st Cannes Film Festival Prizes Photocall. US director Spike Lee poses with his trophy on May 19, 2018 next to US actress Laura Harrier and a guest during a photocall after he won the Grand Prix for the film BlacKkKlansman at the 71st edition of the Cannes Film Festival. Photo by Shootpix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 71st Cannes Film Festival Prizes Photocall. US director Spike Lee poses with his trophy on May 19, 2018 during a photocall after he won the Grand Prix for the film BlacKkKlansman at the 71st edition of the Cannes Film Festival. Photo by Shootpix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 71st Cannes Film Festival Prizes Photocall. US director Spike Lee poses with his trophy on May 19, 2018 during a photocall after he won the Grand Prix for the film BlacKkKlansman at the 71st edition of the Cannes Film Festival. Photo by Shootpix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 71st Cannes Film Festival Prizes Photocall. US director Spike Lee poses with his trophy on May 19, 2018 during a photocall after he won the Grand Prix for the film BlacKkKlansman at the 71st edition of the Cannes Film Festival. Photo by Shootpix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 71st Cannes Film Festival Prizes Photocall. US director Spike Lee poses with his trophy on May 19, 2018 during a photocall after he won the Grand Prix for the film BlacKkKlansman at the 71st edition of the Cannes Film Festival. Photo by Shootpix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 71st Cannes Film Festival Prizes Photocall. US director Spike Lee poses with his trophy on May 19, 2018 during a photocall after he won the Grand Prix for the film BlacKkKlansman at the 71st edition of the Cannes Film Festival. Photo by Shootpix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 71st Cannes Film Festival Prizes Photocall. US director Spike Lee poses with his trophy on May 19, 2018 next to US actress Laura Harrier and a guest during a photocall after he won the Grand Prix for the film BlacKkKlansman at the 71st edition of the Cannes Film Festival. Photo by Shootpix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 71st Cannes Film Festival Prizes Photocall. US director Spike Lee poses with his trophy on May 19, 2018 during a photocall after he won the Grand Prix for the film BlacKkKlansman at the 71st edition of the Cannes Film Festival. Photo by Shootpix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 71st Cannes Film Festival Prizes Photocall. US director Spike Lee poses with his trophy on May 19, 2018 during a photocall after he won the Grand Prix for the film BlacKkKlansman at the 71st edition of the Cannes Film Festival. Photo by Shootpix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 71st Cannes Film Festival Prizes Photocall. US director Spike Lee poses with his trophy on May 19, 2018 during a photocall after he won the Grand Prix for the film BlacKkKlansman at the 71st edition of the Cannes Film Festival. Photo by Shootpix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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