Archive for July 1st, 2008
Lottery names new director (BizJournals)
The Colorado Lottery named Jack Boehm director of the Colorado Lottery, effective Tuesday.
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NC lottery meets education funding goal (The Salisbury Post)
By GARY D. ROBERTSON Associated Press Writer RALEIGH (AP) — The North Carolina lottery has met its annual moneymaking goal for the first time thanks …
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Time running out to claim lottery prize (The Olympian)
State lottery officials say the clock is ticking for the winner to cash in on a $200,000 prize.
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Lottery News for June, 2008 (Lottery Post)
Ohio winner of $196M lottery jackpot claims prize anonymously . 10:21 pm - The $196 million lottery prize for a Mega Millions ticket sold in the Clermont County village of Amelia in May was claimed Friday by a lawyer on behalf of an undisclosed client.
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GOP balks at Schwarzenegger lottery-loan plan (The Sacramento Bee)
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s fellow Republicans said Monday they will not support his lottery proposal to bridge the state’s budget deficit this year.
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Margate: Margate woman’s lottery ticket wins $1.6 million (Sun-Sentinel)
Her lottery ticket had the magic numbers, but her mom was the real lucky charm.
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That’s the ticket: Lottery adds gas giveaway (Miami Herald)
With gas prices making a beeline for the $5-a-gallon mark, the Florida Lottery has a solution for lucky drivers this summer: free gas for life.
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Three ministers involved in the lottery case may carry on (The Nation - Thailand’s English news)
The government will treat the graft litigation on the lottery case involving three Cabinet members as individual affairs and the respective ministers will decide on whether to keep their job, PM’s Office Minister Choosak Sirinin said on Tuesday.
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