Wrong lottery tickets that won the Powerball jackpot

January 8, 2010 by  
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The shroud of mystery which surrounded the winner of Boxing Day’s $128 million Powerball Lottery jackpot has been lifted. This winner of this huge lottery fortune is incredibly lucky to have scooped the jackpot at all as he was given the wrong lottery tickets when he bought them. However, in a stroke of luck it was the wrong lottery tickets that won the Powerball jackpot.

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No Wednesday night lottery jackpot winners

January 7, 2010 by  
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With millions up for grabs, there were no Wednesday night lottery jackpot winners. The National Lottery, Irish Lottery and Powerball Lottery jackpots all rolled over to Saturday night’s drawings but if you had tickets to last night’s lottery draws don’t despair, there were still millions of pounds, Euros and dollars awarded in lower prizes last night so keep reading to see if your lottery numbers came in.

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Two lottery jackpots won

January 3, 2010 by  
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Did you buy tickets for any of last night’s major world lotteries? If so, we have all of the information you need including lottery results and numbers plus the prizes and how many people won them. Last night saw two lottery jackpots won while another rolled over.

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Powerball winner has hired a lawyer

December 30, 2009 by  
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The winner of Boxing Day’s enormous $128 million Powerball Lottery draw appears to have come forward, but not personally. In a display of calmness and clarity, the possible Powerball winner has hired a lawyer who visited the Kentucky Lottery headquarters to speak about the massive lottery prize.

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New York is set to sell Powerball tickets

December 28, 2009 by  
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From next spring New York will not only sell Mega Millions Lottery tickets but also Powerball Lottery tickets too. New York is set to sell Powerball tickets alongside Mega Millions tickets from early next year, just as many other US states have elected to do.

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