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Gary Glitter, travel rerstrictions lifted...
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He may now be free to travel, but the countries he might want to visit are also free to refuse him entry.
Would the authorities here be infringing his human rights if they notified those other countries of his past record?
Would the authorities here be infringing his human rights if they notified those other countries of his past record?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have a signed Gary Glitter Album.
In a box with all the other records from the 70's somewhere in the loft.
Remember being quiet proud to have a signed album when I was a kid.
oh well ....
Does he still get royalties from his music ?
Sure I read somewhere he sold the rights many years ago to some company for many millions.
In a box with all the other records from the 70's somewhere in the loft.
Remember being quiet proud to have a signed album when I was a kid.
oh well ....
Does he still get royalties from his music ?
Sure I read somewhere he sold the rights many years ago to some company for many millions.
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