International UFO congress bids adieu to Laughlin
(Daily News, Feb. 27, 2010)
LAUGHLIN, Nevada - Adios. Adieu. Sayonara. No matter what language you use, the International UFO Congress said goodbye to Laughlin for the final time Saturday night. On Tuesday, the conference will become the property of Open Minds, a Phoenix-based company that purchased the rights to run the conference.
(Daily News, Feb. 27, 2010)
LAUGHLIN, Nevada - Adios. Adieu. Sayonara. No matter what language you use, the International UFO Congress said goodbye to Laughlin for the final time Saturday night. On Tuesday, the conference will become the property of Open Minds, a Phoenix-based company that purchased the rights to run the conference.
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