Lucky lottery player won twice in a year
August 9, 2009 by admin
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We’ve all heard the expression ‘lightning never strikes twice’ and should you be unlucky enough to actually be struck by lightning I would hope for your sake that this is true. However for a man from Wichita, Kansas, US lightning has struck twice. This lucky lottery player won twice in a year grabbing over $900,000 in lottery prizes in the process.
Using Chinese lucky numbers to play the lottery
August 7, 2009 by admin
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We all have different ways to select our lottery numbers. Some of us use numbers that have personal sentiment while others may use numbers which have been drawn the most often. You can also have you numbers selected for you when you buy your tickets but why not try using Chinese lucky numbers to play the lottery?
Powerball jackpot rolls over again
August 6, 2009 by admin
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Last night’s Powerball draw saw a lucky Power Play ticket scoop over $1 million but the Powerball jackpot rolls over again pushing the jackpot for Saturday nights’ draw up to $161 million. There were 778,801 players who won more than $5.9 Million in prizes but the jackpot wasn’t won.
Sicilian mayor bought lottery tickets to raise funds for his town
August 4, 2009 by admin
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The mayor of a small Sicilian town is attempting to help ease it’s cash-flow problems by purchasing tickets for Italy’s SuperEnalotto state lottery. The SuperEnalotto jackpot hasn’t been won in weeks, and it has climbed to an unprecedented €116 million which is roughly £98m, so the Sicilian mayor bought lottery tickets to raise funds for his town.
EuroMillions Lottery winner still owns her old flat
August 3, 2009 by admin
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The biggest lottery winner that Britain has ever seen continues to return to her old ex-council home near to Glasgow even though she also owns an £800,000 luxury mansion. The lucky EuroMillions Lottery winner still owns the old flat where all of her old furniture and curtains remain.