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  2. Jack Whittaker (lottery winner) - Wikipedia

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    Known for. Winning the Powerball in December 2002. Andrew Jackson Whittaker Jr. (October 9, 1947 – June 27, 2020) [1] was an American businessman in the construction industry. He was noted for being the winner of a 2002 lottery jackpot. His win of US$314.9 million in the Powerball multi-state lottery was, at the time, the largest jackpot ever ...

  3. Joan R. Ginther - Wikipedia

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    Joan Ginther is an American four-time lottery winner. She first won the lottery in 1993, when she won $5.4 million in Lotto Texas (equivalent to about $11.4M in 2023). Her next win came in 2006 when she won $2 million in the Holiday Millionaire scratch-off. Her third win happened in 2008, when she won $3 million from a Millions and Millions ticket.

  4. Lawrence Hilton Jacobs - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence Hilton Jacobs, also credited as Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs (born September 4, 1953), is an American actor and singer. Best known for playing Freddie "Boom Boom" Washington in Welcome Back Kotter (1975–79), he has also appeared in a number of films and television shows, including Claudine (1974), Cooley High (1975), Roots (1977), Bangers and Mash (1983), Alien Nation (1989–90), The ...

  5. Scratchcard - Wikipedia

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    Scratchcard. To win an amount of money in this scratch game the player has to find it three times under the scratch area. A scratchcard (also called a scratch off, scratch ticket, scratcher, scratchum, scratch-it, scratch game, scratch-and-win, instant game, instant lottery, scratchie, lot scrots, or scritchies) is a card designed for ...

  6. Litter boxes in schools hoax - Wikipedia

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    Litter boxes in schools hoax. Starting in 2021, a false rumor alleged that certain North American schools were providing litter boxes in bathrooms for students who "identify as cats", or who participate in the furry or otherkin subcultures. Various American conservative and right-wing politicians and media personalities promoted the hoax in ...

  7. Stephen Shortridge - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Shortridge. Stephen Shortridge (born October 23, 1951, in Red Oak, Iowa) is an American actor. Shortridge appeared in more than 20 film and television projects throughout the 1970s and 1980s, most recognizably from his role as a Southern high school student named Beau De LaBarre on the television sitcom Welcome Back, Kotter.

  8. John Potter - Wikipedia

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    John Potter (writer) (fl. 1754–1804), English writer and composer. John Deane Potter (1912–1981), British journalist. John Potter (chemist) (1927–2017), English chemist who falsely claimed to be a Special Operations Executive agent. John Potter (racing driver) (born 1982), race car driver and race team owner.

  9. John Pilger - Wikipedia

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    John Richard Pilger (/ ˈ p ɪ l dʒ ər /; 9 October 1939 – 30 December 2023) was an Australian journalist, writer, scholar and documentary filmmaker. From 1962, he was based mainly in Britain. [2] [3] [4] He was also a visiting professor at Cornell University in New York.