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  2. PlayStation 3 - Wikipedia

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    The continental Europe price was €599, while in Ireland it was €629. [ 67 ] Over 27,000 units were sold in Australia over the course of the first ten days of sales and nine of the top ten best-selling games, including systems and handheld, of the week were for the PS3; overall, software and hardware sales resulted in A$ 33 million netted ...

  3. Timeline of Steve Jobs media - Wikipedia

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    Cork, Ireland RTÉ Interview Video: Apple II on the Space Shuttle; 1981 Cupertino, CA ABC 20/20 interview by Bob Brown at Apple offices 2/18/1981 Video (YouTube) Video (Archive.org) 1981 San Francisco, CA CBS Evening News; Barry Petersen interview Video (YouTube) Video (Archive.org)

  4. Nintendo 64 - Wikipedia

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    The Nintendo 64 [b] (N64) is a home video game console developed and marketed by Nintendo.It was released in Japan on June 23, 1996, in North America on September 29, 1996, and in Europe and Australia on March 1, 1997.

  5. List of Christian denominations affirming LGBTQ people

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    Church of Ireland congregations in Northern Ireland may be affirming (The denomination remains in conversation as a whole; [202] in 2011, a senior cleric entered into a same-sex civil partnership and kept his post. [203] The church does not recognise same-sex marriage) [204] Scottish Episcopal Church. [205] [206] [207] Church of Scotland [208 ...

  6. Facebook - Wikipedia

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    Mueller contacted Facebook subsequently to the company's disclosure that it had sold more than $100,000 ($131,018 in 2024 dollars [31]) worth of ads to a company (Internet Research Agency, owned by Russian billionaire and businessman Yevgeniy Prigozhin) with links to the Russian intelligence community before the 2016 United States presidential ...

  7. Decimal Day - Wikipedia

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    Each new penny was worth 2.4 old pence ("d.") in each currency. Coins of half a new penny were introduced in the UK and in Ireland to maintain the approximate granularity of the old penny, but these were dropped in the UK in 1984 and in Ireland on 1 January 1987 as inflation reduced their value.

  8. Anti-nuclear movement - Wikipedia

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    Today, some 26,000 nuclear weapons remain in the arsenals of the nine nuclear powers, with thousands on hair-trigger alert. Although U.S., Russian, and British nuclear arsenals are shrinking in size, those in the four Asian nuclear nations—China, India, Pakistan, and North Korea—are growing, in large part because of tensions among them.

  9. Mitch McConnell - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, the OpenSecrets website ranked McConnell one of the wealthiest members of the U.S. Senate, with a net worth of more than $25 million. [246] His personal wealth grew in 2008, when he and his wife received a gift worth about $5 million to about $25 million from her father, James S. C. Chao, after the death of his wife. [247]