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Glitch creates numerous lottery 'winners' in South Carolina She had a gut feeling about buying a lottery ticket — something she rarely does — and won $500. She called her friends and family to share the good news and then, to test her luck, bought another Holiday Cash ticket. She won again. Then for a third time, and a fourth. "So I thought, 'Well, maybe there's ...
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Powerball + Mega Millions = $690 million But the odds of winning either lottery aren't as good as they used to be. The Mega Millions jackpot reached $306 million when no one won ... The idea was to go longer between jackpot winners, and to thus increase the size of the top prize. And so far it has worked. The $306 million jackpot is already the ...
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Why South Carolina lottery winners might not be cashing in Why South Carolina lottery winners might not be cashing in. Wed, Dec 27. The San Francisco startup Meta is removing computer monitors and replacing them with augmented reality headsets that project holograms employees can work off of, creating a workplace of the future. Share Video; Facebook ...
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$4.6 million lottery ticket sold in Port Orchard PORT ORCHARD — What would you do with $4.6 million? Someone who recently bought a Lotto ticket in Port Orchard will have to grapple with that question. Washington's Lottery on Tuesday confirmed that a ticket sold in Port Orchard and drawn on Saturday had the six winning numbers required for ...
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FT Roundup: Glitch Angers Would-Be Lottery Winners People from across the state showed up at the lottery's Columbia office Wednesday to collect on what they believed to be winning tickets. The State spoke to one man who had $10,000 in winning tickets and wasn't pleased about the so-called glitch. "I got a child on the way, I've got three kids at home," ...
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DNA Test Will Decide $1 Million Lottery Winner Using Thumbprints in Thailand A DNA test will decide the winner of lottery tickets worth almost $1 million in Thailand by determining whose fingers match the prints found on the ticket stubs. A forensics team is investigating the case of a teacher who claimed he lost the lottery tickets that were later cashed in by a former police officer in ...
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Group of Montreal work colleagues win $60-million Lotto Max jackpot MONTREAL -- A somewhat secretive group of Montrealers who recently won the $60-million Lotto Max grand prize picked up their cheques Wednesday and were presented to the media. Quebec's gaming authority described the nine winners as colleagues "who work in finance in downtown Montreal.".
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Area Lottery Winners Martin and Mary Beelen of New Lowell won a million dollars in the December 6th Lotto 649 draw. The winning ticket was purchased at Circle K on Young Street in Alliston. And Douglas and Geraldine Fortune of Collingwood won a hundred thousand dollars on an Instant Bingo Doubler scratch card.
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The National Lottery: Everything that happens to you when you win You're sat watching the results as each ball comes out of the machine and your heart beats faster as you realise you're in with a shout of winning millions. You then frantically double check your numbers to ensure you're not dreaming but it looks like you've won a multi-million prize! But after screaming at ...
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CT Lottery's December Winners: Norwich Resident Among Them NORWICH, CT — A Norwich man is among the winners of a Connecticut Lottery prize during the month of December, according to lottery officials. Antonio Barros won $50,000 in the "Lucky Links Night" game, for which he bought a ticket from Veer 1 LLC Sams Food Store on Central Avenue in Norwich.
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Why South Carolina lottery winners might not be cashing in The San Francisco startup Meta is removing computer monitors and replacing them with augmented reality headsets that project holograms employees can work off of, creating a workplace of the future.
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