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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 December 31, 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 word "keno" has French or Latin roots (Fr. quine "five winning numbers", L. quini "five each"), but by all accounts the game originated in China. Legend has it that Zhang Liang invented the game during the Chu-Han Contention to raise money to defend an ancient city, and its widespread popularity later helped raise funds to build the Great Wall of China.
Thomas Detry nearly aced the rowdy par-3 16th hole in a stretch of four closing birdies, shooting a 6-under 65 on Sunday to win the Phoenix Open by seven shots for his first PGA Tour victory. The ...
A 6-3 6-4 win for the fourth seed, who is in the same half of the draw as defending champion Iga Swiatek. Dimitrov, meanwhile, beats the rain as he wraps up a very impressive win over Marozsan 6-0 ...
The maximum jackpot of €120 million was reached for the first time on Tuesday 19th July 2022. Nobody won in that draw, but a player from Denmark did win in the following draw on Friday 22nd July. The second largest jackpot was set on May 20, 2022, when a 15-player syndicate from Germany won €110 million. [13]
Pop-Tarts Bowl history. Here's a look at the history of the Pop-Tarts Bowl and game results: Blockbuster Bowl (Miami) Dec. 28, 1990: Florida State 24, Penn State 17. Dec. 28, 1991: Alabama 30 ...
draw: 1951 Five Nations Championship — [59] 55 8 March 1952 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 3–14 Wales: 1952 Five Nations Championship: 42,000 [60] 56 14 March 1953 St Helen's, Swansea 5–3 Wales: 1953 Five Nations Championship: 50,000 [61] 57 13 March 1954 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 9–12 Wales: 1954 Five Nations Championship: 45,000 [62] 58 12 March ...
1-0 (with 1 draw) 1984 South Africa: John Scott: W.G.D. Morgan Lost 0-2 1985 New Zealand: Paul Dodge: W.G.D. Morgan Lost 0-2 1988 Australia & Fiji: John Orwin Richard Harding Geoff Cooke: Lost Won 0-2 (Australia) 1-0 (Fiji) 1989 Romania: Rob Andrew: Geoff Cooke: Won 1-0 1990 Argentina: Will Carling: Geoff Cooke: Draw 1-1 1991 Australia & Fiji ...