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Archive for June 2nd, 2008

Celtics turnaround didn’t start on lottery day (NBC 10 Providence)

Boston Celtics owners say the most dramatic turnaround in NBA history that took the team back to the NBA finals began with bad luck at the draft lottery last year.

Winning Lottery Ticket Sold In Kansas (KCTV 5 Kansas City)

Kansas Lottery officials are waiting for someone to claim a $5.3 million jackpot.

EPPING FOREST: Pensioner loses £16,000 in lottery scam (Wanstead and Woodford Guardian)

AN elderly pensioner has lost £16,000 after she was a victim of fraud. The woman went to Loughton Police Station to report the scam after receiving a letter through the post telling her she had won an international lottery.

Lottery setback was the start for Celtics (Vallejo Times-Herald)

BOSTON - This is not how the Boston Celtics planned to get back to the NBA finals. The league’s luckiest franchise saw its luck run out - again - in the draft lottery last year, coming up with the worst possible pick and no shot at the megastars slotted 1-2.

Lottery Winner Still Hasn’t Claimed Prize (FOX 19 Cincinnati)

The lucky owner of the winning Mega Millions lottery ticket sold in Ohio two weeks ago still hasn’t come forward to claim the $196 million prize. Mike Goldstein owns Main Street Wine & Spirits, a boutique wine and craft beer emporium in Amelia, east of Cincinnati, where the ticket was sold.

Celtics turnaround didn’t just start on lottery day (WPRI Providence)

BOSTON (AP) - Boston Celtics owners say the most dramatic turnaround in NBA history that took the team back to the NBA finals began with bad luck at the draft lottery last year. Celtics General Manager

Deadline looming on doctor lottery (The Gander Beacon)

    The most anticipated lottery draw in Gander in recent history is expected to take place soon, and yet there’s not a dime to be won.

Man Blames Theft on Lottery Ticket Addiction (Indiana’s NewsCenter)

MUNCIE, Ind. (AP) - A man who pleaded guilty to stealing $3,000 from a group that promotes education claims his addiction to scratch-off lottery tickets led him to steal the money.

Celtics overcome bad lottery luck (The Charlotte Observer)

This is not how the Boston Celtics planned to get back to the NBA finals. The league’s luckiest franchise saw its luck run out — again — in the draft lottery last year, coming up with the worst possible pick and no shot at the megastars slotted 1-2. What the Celtics couldn’t know at the […]