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  2. Lottery jackpot records - Wikipedia

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    Ireland: 1 29 July 2005 Won by Dolores McNamara; [73] largest single jackpot win of Ireland €102.2m EuroMillions United Kingdom: 2 [74] 6 November 2009 Won by Les Scadding and a syndicate of 7 call center workers [68] €100.0m EuroMillions Belgium: 1 [75] 9 February 2007 Largest single jackpot win of Belgium is 168m €100.0m EuroMillions ...

  3. PlayStation 3 - Wikipedia

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    [8] [17] Its European launch price was €599 (€629 in Ireland, £425 in Britain), [57] R6499 minimum in South Africa, [58] AU$999.95 in Australia, NZ$1199.95 in New Zealand. On March 7, 2007, the 60 GB PlayStation 3 launched in Singapore with a price of S$ 799. [ 59 ]

  4. Timeline of Steve Jobs media - Wikipedia

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    Interview on Paul Rand Video: Paul Rand; Logos; Working relationship with clients; 1993 San Francisco, CA NeXTWORLD EXPO Keynote Moscone Center: Video (YouTube) 1994 Redwood City, CA Steve Jobs in 1994: The Rolling Stone Interview Text (Archive.org) 1994 Santa Clara Valley Historical Association Silicon Valley Documentary

  5. Ireland as a tax haven - Wikipedia

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    Pierre Moscovici, EU Tax Commissioner said on the 24 January 2017, the EU did not consider Ireland a tax haven, [5] but on 18 January 2018 said that Ireland was a tax blackhole. [27] Ireland has been associated with the term "tax haven" since the U.S. IRS produced a list on the 12 January 1981.

  6. Nintendo 64 - Wikipedia

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    In the months between the Japanese and North American launches, the Nintendo 64 saw brisk sales on the American gray market, with import stores charging as much as $699 plus shipping for the system. [60] The Nintendo 64 was first sold in North America on September 26, 1996, though having been advertised for the 29th.

  7. August 1979 - Wikipedia

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    David Healy, Northern Ireland soccer football striker and national team member; in Killyleagh, County Down; Died: Homero Hidrobo, 39, Ecuadorian musician and classical guitarist, from liver failure. Christine Böhm, 25, Austrian actress, was killed in an accident while hiking near Lake Maggiore in Italy. [19]

  8. National Liberal Club - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Molony, Solicitor-General for Ireland 1912–3, Attorney-General for Ireland 1913, last Lord Chief Justice of Ireland, 1918–24. [81] Percy Molteno, barrister, businessman, philanthropist and Liberal MP 1906–18. [81] Ludwig Mond, chemist and industrialist. [81] Robert Collier, 2nd Baron Monkswell, cricketer and Liberal peer. [81]

  9. Foreign relations of Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Ireland established diplomatic relations with Myanmar on a non-resident basis on 10 February 2004. The Irish Government was still concerned about the arbitrary detention of the opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi. [29] Burma Action Ireland is a pro-democracy group that freely operates in the Republic of Ireland. [30] [31]