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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 ...
[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 ]
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
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.
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.
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]
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]
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]