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09.03.26 - 14:01
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Spinomenal Expands Hold & Hit 3x3 Series with Celtic Coins (Cision)
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Leading iGaming content provider Spinomenal has unveiled its latest title, Celtic Coins – Hold & Hit 3x3, adding a touch of Irish charm to its successful Hold & Hit 3x3 series.
The 3x3 game is presented on a lush emerald backdrop and surrounded by a golden border. A light-hearted, jovial Irish-inspired soundtrack sets the mood for a charming adventure filled with luck and good fortune.
The Wild symbol is represented by a golden Pot of Gold, which substitutes for any other symbol except the Bonus and Bonus Collect. Celtic Coins – Hold & Hit 3x3 has two Special Bonus symbols: the Bonus only...
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04.03.26 - 13:42
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Spinomenal Strikes it Lucky with 3 Irish Treasures Hold & Hit (Cision)
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Leading iGaming content provider Spinomenal has struck gold with the launch of 3 Irish Treasures Hold & Hit, a charming new addition to its Hold & Hit portfolio.
3 Irish Treasures Hold & Hit, a 5x3 reel, 10-line video slot, transports players to a magical woodland backdrop inspired by Irish folklore. A calming, Celtic-inspired soundtrack creates a serene atmosphere while the hunt for gold gathers pace.
The Wild symbol substitutes for all symbols except the Bonus, Boost, Collect and Multi symbols. Four special Bonus symbols sit at the heart of the game. The Bonus symbol carries values, while...
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31.10.25 - 17:57
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Trick-Or-Treat Around The World (ZeroHedge)
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Trick-Or-Treat Around The World
Trick-or-treating has been associated with Halloween celebrations in the U.S. and Canada since the early 1900s, but, as Statista's Katharina Buchholz shows in the infographic below, traditions of children going door to door in a quest for treats exist in many parts of the world, with one European custom being widely recognized as the precursor of the North American tradition.
You will find more infographics at Statista
As far back as the Middle Ages, people in the British Isles dressed up for holidays and went from door to door performing scenes in order to receive a thank-you in the form of food and drink.
The tradition is preserved today in Scotland and Ireland under the name guising and features dressed-up children rather than theater displays. The origin of Halloween, celebrated on October 31, also goes back to Celtic traditions, more specifically the Samhain festival, which marked the beginning of winter and a time when fairies and spirits needed to be ...
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25.08.25 - 10:42
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The emblem of modern Ireland? Not fiddles and Guinness but a soulless shopping plaza | Emer McHugh (The Guardian)
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The singer CMAT dances around a retail centre in a video for her new album. It is the elegy those of us who grew up in the post-Celtic tiger recession have been cravingYou wouldn't know it to look at the tourist board ads, but the emblem of modern Ireland is probably a shopping centre. And now that emblem has found its bard, in the form of Ciara Mary-Alice Thompson, the Irish pop star and songwriter better known as CMAT. She is a woman wielding a creative energy that is completely her own, but which is also profoundly shaped by her experiences coming of age in a post-Celtic tiger, recession-era Ireland. This has never been clearer than on her new single, Euro-Country, from the forthcoming album of the same name – a project that reminds us that pop culture has the power to illuminate political and social realities that are otherwise being ignored. It is the elegy that we, Ireland's post-recession generation, needed – and it references at least two shopping centres.The Euro-Country album artwork is a ...
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16.07.25 - 12:00
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US owners have taken over half of the Scottish Premiership – what′s in it for them? (The Guardian)
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Scotland's domestic league has been dominated by Celtic and Rangers, but American investors see untapped potentialA club that plays in red, white and blue was always ripe for American investment. The arrival of Andrew Cavenagh and the San Francisco 49ers as Rangers' new owners has the potential to shake up a Scottish top division that has been won by Rangers' fierce rivals, Celtic, in 13 of the last 14 seasons.It's not just at the top, however, where American money is reshaping Scottish soccer. Six of the Scottish Premiership's 12 clubs are now American-owned. The 49ers' purchase of Rangers wasn't even the only US takeover of a Scottish club this summer: Calvin Ford, the great-great-grandson of Henry Ford, completed a deal to buy Livingston. Scotland's top division is now just one club away from having a majority of American owners. Continue reading......
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29.06.25 - 07:18
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′It breaks my heart′: how a refinery closure is hitting jobs and politics (The Guardian)
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In the second in a series, the Guardian looks at how Grangemouth struggles as Reform UK hopes to win votes'They feel betrayed': how Reform UK is targeting votes in Britain's manufacturing heartlandsEvery morning in Grangemouth, chemists at Celtic Renewables's small factory feed a vial of microbes with a precisely tailored cocktail of food – liquid residues from the scotch whisky industry.In vessels surrounded by a web of metal pipes and gleaming stainless steel valves, the microbes multiply into something other than drink: a starter solution for batches of acetone, butanol and ethanol – chemicals essential for countless everyday products. Continue reading......
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