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Archive for August 10th, 2008

‘Death sentence’ of 1,300 cancer patients denied life-saving drugs because of NHS postcode lottery (Daily Mail)

Hundreds of cancer patients are being left to die on the NHS because of a postcode lottery over who gets life-saving drugs.

Cancer patients in postcode lottery (Guardian Unlimited)

Charity reports 1,300 patients were left to die after being denied drugs recommended by doctors

Woman sues to prevent lottery leftovers (UPI)

COLORADO SPRINGS, Aug. 10 (UPI) — A Colorado woman is suing to prevent state officials from selling scratch-off tickets after top prizes have been given out.

Texas Lottery: Latest Numbers (The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung)

In the case of a discrepancy between these numbers and the official winning numbers, the official numbers will prevail.

Feeling poor seen to boost ticket sales for lottery (San Diego Union-Tribune)

Do you feel poor . . . or at least a lot poorer than your friends and neighbors or the people you pass on the street? Then be careful. There is evidence that this feeling will cause you to do ridiculous things with your money and perhaps undermine your opportunity to eventually become richer.

Settle for Colorado Lottery leftovers? Not a chance (Los Angeles Times)

A Colorado Springs woman sues to stop the state from selling scratch-off tickets after the top prizes have already been won. The only thing LaVonne Watkins buys at a convenience store these days is a cold soda on a hot day.