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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. 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.

  4. The Traitors (British TV series) series 3 - Wikipedia

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    Unlock crates to reveal a chest of gold worth £1,000 or gunpowder; incorrect answers would cause the contents to explode. The players also had to gather 500kg of gunpowder in a barrel to destroy a Traitor statue, preventing a murder that night. 30 minutes £6,000: £10,000 £13,000 (of £20,000) 3 Row a Viking longboat to the other side of the ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. August 1979 - Wikipedia

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    The Warrenpoint ambush was carried out by the Provisional IRA, killing 18 British soldiers in two separate attacks in County Down in Northern Ireland. [89] At 4:40 in the afternoon, a convoy of soldiers of the 2nd Battalion of the Parachute Regiment was passing the Narrow Water Castle on the A2 road near Warrenpoint .

  7. April 1981 - Wikipedia

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    The first zero-coupon bonds were issued, as the J.C. Penney Company offered $200,000,000 worth of bonds that paid no periodic interest, dividends or other money until maturity. For $332.47 an investor would receive a "zero" that would pay $1,000 at its maturity date of May 1, 1989, for a 14.25% annual interest rate.

  8. National Liberal Club - Wikipedia

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    Hamar Greenwood, last ever Chief Secretary for Ireland 1920–22, Liberal (later Conservative) MP 1906–22 & 1924–29 [81] Milner Gray, Liberal MP 1929–31, Chairman of the National Liberal Federation 1934–36, Chairman of the Liberal party 1936–46 [81] Charles Wilton Wood Greenidge, anti-slavery campaigner [81]

  9. 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.