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  2. Life & Style (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Life & Style, officially Life & Style Weekly, is an American celebrity magazine, launched in 2004 by the Bauer Media Group. [1] In 2018, American Media, Inc. acquired the US celebrity magazines of the Bauer Media Group.

  3. Nasubi - Wikipedia

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    Hamatsu was challenged to enter mail-in sweepstakes until he won ¥1 million (about $8,000) in total. Hamatsu started with nothing (including no clothes), was cut off from outside communication and broadcasting, and had nothing to keep him company except the magazines he combed through for sweepstakes entry forms.

  4. Life & Style - Wikipedia

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    Life & Style is an American syndicated talk show that was geared toward young adult females. It was produced and distributed by Sony Pictures Television and lasted only one season, from September 2004 to March 2005. It is unrelated to the celebrity magazine of the same name, also launched in 2004.

  5. I've Won Big in Sweepstakes, and You Can, Too - AOL

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    Entering sweepstakes is a hobby for me and 55 million other Americans. But it's a hobby that frequently pays off. I've won a Toyota Prius (affectionately called MA, short for "major award"), three ...

  6. Hoda & Jenna’s Shop the Drop Sweepstakes: See rules ... - AOL

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    Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager's Shop the Drop Sweepstakes: See rules, terms and conditions, winner selection, more.

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  8. Sweepstake - Wikipedia

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    The popularity of the term "sweepstakes" may derive from the Irish Sweepstakes, which were very popular from the 1930s to the 1980s. There is a tradition of office sweepstakes (known as office pools in the U.S.), which are usually based on major sporting events such as the Grand National and the World Cup. Entrants pay an equal stake for each ...

  9. David Bromstad - Wikipedia

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    After being placed on leave as a Disney illustrator, he started his own company, Bromstad Studio. [3] At the urging of a friend, Bromstad moved to Miami Beach and tried out for HGTV's Design Star, a reality show competition to pick a host for a new show on the HGTV cable network. [4]