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Archive for April 19th, 2008

Head of the Big Lottery Fund forced to apologise after claiming Tories would give less money to good causes than Labour (Evening Standard)

The Labour-supporting head of Britain’s Big Lottery Fund has been forced to make a humiliating apology to David Cameron after a shouting match with a senior Conservative politician.

Head of the Big Lottery Fund forced to apologise after claiming Tories would give less money to good causes than Labour (Daily Mail)

The Labour-supporting head of Britain’s Big Lottery Fund has been forced to make a humiliating apology to David Cameron after a shouting match with a senior Conservative politician. Lottery chairman Sir Clive Booth said sorry to the Tories after claiming they would give less money to good causes than Labour does.

Heritage Lottery Fund boost for hunting museum (Horse and Hound)

The Heritage Lottery Fund has granted almost a million pounds to the Melton Carnegie Museum which houses the UK’s only hunting museum

Lottery luck? McHale more excited about core (MSNBC)

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -After finishing in a tie for the third-worst record in the league, the Minnesota Timberwolves are in position to add an immediate-impact rookie with a little luck in the lottery.

Kings’ chances in lottery are slim (The Sacramento Bee)

After finishing 38-44 under first-year coach Reggie Theus, the Kings are listed 12th among the 14 lottery teams and have seven chances out of 1,000 to secure the top overall pick in the 2008 draft.

Bobcats Notebook | Odds set for NBA draft lottery (The Charlotte Observer)

The Charlotte Bobcats will have 28 chances, out of a possible 1,000, in the NBA draft lottery to be held May 20. In the weighted process that determines the first three picks, Miami, with the worst record in the league at 15-67, has 250 chances at a top-3 pick. The best […]

Poll: Economy dip spurs lottery play (Tucson Citizen)

As the state’s economy slides, more Arizonans are trying their luck on the lottery, according to a poll released Wednesday by Northern Arizona University researchers.