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The program was launched on March 8, 1995, under the title Philippine Lotto Draw, with original hosts Tina Revilla, Kathy De Leon-Villar and various other hosts (including Timmy Cruz) until 2004. In 2013, the program changed its name to Philippine Lottery Draw. Since 2016, the show has been known as the PCSO Lottery Draw.
The Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO, Filipino: Tanggapan sa Charity Sweepstakes ng Pilipinas [2]) is a government-owned and controlled corporation of the Philippines under direct supervision of the Office of the President of the Philippines. It is mandated to do fund raising and provide funds for health programs, medical assistance ...
The following Mega Millions and Powerball jackpots made the Top 10 biggest lottery jackpots in U.S. history, as of Oct. 26, 2024. 10. $1.08 billion Powerball drawing — July 19, 2023; California
Tuesday night’s winning numbers were 16, 22, 26, 36, 56, and the Mega Ball was 1. The Megaplier was 4X. The Megaplier was 4X. Did anyone win Mega Millions last night, Tuesday, October 29th, 2024?
October 1 – 26 - ABS-CBN's longest-running noontime variety show It's Showtime, celebrating its 15th year in Philippine television dubbed as "KinsEYYY" with Magpasikat 2024: KinsEYYY! took place from October 21 to 26. October 7 - Solar Sports marked its return to free-to-air television through channel 21 (digital) after 2 years. October 26
The 2024 Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) Philippine Cup finals was a best-of-7 championship series of the 2024 PBA Philippine Cup. It marked the end of the conference's playoffs and 2023–24 PBA season .
Finding a shelter. To find shelters near you where you can have an impact, search for your city or county's animal services department. Many of these shelters will share links online to wish lists ...
Nine Live / Nine's Afternoon News – local bulletin produced in Syd/Melb/Bris/Adel/Per, 4pm to 5pm weekdays (2004–2009, 2009–present) NBN News – local bulletin produced in Newcastle, Nightly 6pm to 7pm (1972–present) National programs produced by TCN9 Sydney 60 Minutes – weekly current affairs program, Sunday evenings (1979–present)