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In November 1999, Microsoft launched the "Links LS 2000 Hole-in-One Sweepstakes," in which players would try to make a hole-in-one on the seventh hole of the game's Mauna Kea course. The winner would receive a two-person trip to Hawaii, a five-night stay at the Mauna Kea Beach Hotel , $500 of spending money, and a round of golf on the real ...
Event Name Winner Nation Case Name 8 June 2021: 888 Battle [10] [11] [12] Michael Jarman Canada: Cake To Bake 9 September 2021: Battle of 16 [13] Diarmuid Early United States: N/A (Multiple) 17 February 2022: Global Excel Summit 2022 [14] Jason Webber South Africa: Ludo 18 February 2022: Global Excel Summit 2022 [15] David Brown United States ...
Year Crowned Winner State/District City Age [2] Awards Talent Notes; 1921: Sept. 8, 1921 Margaret Gorman [3] District of Columbia: Washington: 16 Inter-City Beauty, Amateur: Earned title of "The Most Beautiful Bathing Girl in America" (pageant renamed "Miss America" in 1922) 1922: Sept. 7, 1922 Mary Katherine Campbell [4] [5] Ohio: Columbus: 16
The 2024 Oscars have officially wrapped!. At this year's Academy Awards on March 10, “Oppenheimer” took home wins in seven categories, including best picture and best actor in a leading role.
In You’ve Got Mail, released on Dec. 18, 1998, Hanks starred as successful New York business scion Joe Fox, whose massive chain of mega bookstores plans to put a smaller shop, owned by Kathleen ...
The following video is from today's MarketFoolery podcast, in which host Chris Hill, along with Charly Travers, James Early, and Joe Magyer, analyze the latest business news. Wall Street and the ...
The first prizes ranged from $1 to $10 and entrants had a 1 in 10 chance of winning. After the sweepstakes increased response rates to mailings, prizes of $5,000 [7] and eventually $250,000 were offered. [11] PCH began advertising the sweepstakes on TV in 1974. [8] [12] It was the only major multi-magazine subscription business until 1977.
Publishers Clearing House agreed to pay $3.5 million, not to a lucky prize winner, but to a collection of states that accused the marketing company of once again misleading consumers. A decade ...