Lottery winners still live in their council house

November 4, 2009 by  
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Stan and Pat Cable won nearly £4 million playing the National Lottery in May of last year but the lottery winners still live in their council house, which they have lived in for 27 years, despite being able to buy a luxury home. This decision has now caused divided opinions about whether or not the lottery winning couple should be allowed to keep the council house.

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Lottery winner with losing lottery tickets

October 26, 2009 by  
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A man from New Hampshire in the US has become a lottery winner with losing lottery tickets. The New Hampshire Lottery has a scheme for converting your losing lottery tickets into prizes through their monthly and quarterly prize draws which the man has become an expert in entering.

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Lottery winner bought his partner new hips

October 23, 2009 by  
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A Scottish man who scooped a huge £4.7 National Lottery jackpot two years ago has used some of his jackpot payout to help the woman he loves. The Scottish lottery winner bought his partner new hips after the NHS refused to perform the surgery until she was 60.

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Haitian man wins millions on lottery scratchcard

October 9, 2009 by  
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A Haitian man who moved to the United States seven years ago with hopes of becoming a nursing practitioner couldn’t believe his luck when he bought a New York Lottery scratch card and won the jackpot. But this was no ordinary, couple of hundred dollars scratchcard win. The Haitian man won millions on the lottery scratchcard, $3 million to be precise.

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Scottish lighthouse to be restored with lottery cash

October 6, 2009 by  
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Sumburgh Head lighthouse in the Shetland Isles is to be restored to its former glory thanks to money from the National Lottery’s Heritage Lottery Fund. Not only is this iconic Scottish lighthouse to be restored with lottery cash but it will also be opened up to the public.

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