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  2. Lotto New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The Big Wednesday draw was introduced in October 2005, and was televised on TVNZ 1 each Wednesday, at approximately 8:20 pm. Offering substantial non-cash prizes, such as luxury cars, atop a significant cash prize (minimum value of $3.5 million), it was marketed as an opportunity to win "the ultimate lifestyle". Lines were $1 each, with (like ...

  3. Gambling in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Its original product, Lotto, has since been supplemented by Instant Kiwi scratch cards, daily Keno and a Lotto variant named Big Wednesday. Lotto tickets became available online in 2008. The Totalizator Agency Board, commonly called the TAB, is a sports betting organisation run by the New Zealand Racing Board.

  4. Lotteries by country - Wikipedia

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    Sport and Recreation New Zealand, Creative New Zealand and the New Zealand Film Commission are statutory bodies that operate autonomously in distributing their allocations from the Lottery Grants Board. Lotto New Zealand was formed in 1987 and replaced New Zealand's original national lotteries, the Art Union and Golden Kiwi. Lotto has four ...

  5. 9 Ways Big Lotto Winners Picked Their Winning Numbers - AOL

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  6. 2009 in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    24 June: A NZ$36.1 million first division jackpot in the New Zealand Lotteries Commission's Big Wednesday game is won by a Masterton-based lottery syndicate of four: the largest single lottery prize won in New Zealand. [9] 29 June: A state of emergency is declared in the Waikato due to landslides. [10]

  7. Big Wednesday - Wikipedia

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    Big Wednesday was a box office flop upon its release, and was quickly pulled from theatres after taking in only $4.5 million. [1] William Katt explained in a 1979 interview with Roger Ebert a year after the film's release that he believed the movie's failure was due to the marketing focusing only on the fight scenes and surfing angle.

  8. How World Leaders Are Reacting to Trump’s Election - AOL

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    Lammy also congratulated Trump on Wednesday, posting on X: “The U.K. has no greater friend than the U.S., with the special relationship being cherished on both sides of the Atlantic for more ...

  9. ‘This Is Not A Love Story’ by Huffington Post

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    A scary, sobering look at fatal domestic violence in the United States