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  2. Cruise for $49 per day: Holland America standby program ...

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    The $49 per person, per day rate does not include taxes, fees and port expenses. Third and fourth passengers in a stateroom can sail for free, excluding those same additional costs.

  3. Pay-per-view - Wikipedia

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    Foxtel and Optus Vision introduced pay-per-view direct to home television in Australia in the mid-to-late 1990s. Foxtel had Event TV (until it transformed into its current form; Main Event) while, Optus Vision had Main Attraction Pay-Per-View as its provider. As of 2005, Main Event is the current pay-per-view provider through Foxtel and Optus ...

  4. Qantas - Wikipedia

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    The suit was resolved in 2022 with Qantas forced to pay the airport the owed amount plus an additional $9 million. [ 366 ] [ 367 ] In 2020, Perth Airport had also threatened to cancel several of the airline's leases over unpaid rent between February and May 2020; part of the rental dispute concerned Qantas alleging that Perth Airport had ...

  5. Chinese space program - Wikipedia

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    The space program of the People's Republic of China is about the activities in outer space conducted and directed by the People's Republic of China.The roots of the Chinese space program trace back to the 1950s, when, with the help of the newly allied Soviet Union, China began development of its first ballistic missile and rocket programs in response to the perceived American (and, later ...

  6. Television in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The new medium was introduced by advertising executive Bruce Gyngell with the words "Good evening, and welcome to television", [6] and has since seen the transition to colour and digital television. [7] Bruce Gyngell re-enacts his introduction to the first regular television broadcast service to the residents of Sydney on TCN-9.