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Arizona near bottom in Lottery ticket sales, auditor general says
Arizona ranks near the bottom of per-capita lottery ticket sales compared with other states with similar games, according to a new audit.
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Last ticket snapped up
A single ticket to hear the world's most famous atheist, Richard Dawkins, speak in Christchurch tonight has sold on Trade Me for eight times its asking price.
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Smartphone user accused of ticket scam
CHARLOTTE, N.C., March 10 (UPI) -- A North Carolina woman faces charges for using a smartphone to scam would-be airline ticket buyers, a police cybercrimes unit spokesman said Wednesday.
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Winning lottery ticket sold in Fresno
An unidentified customer who bought a Lottery ticket at Fresno Cigarettes and Cigars at 3193 W. Shaw Ave. won $464,048 in the California Lottery’s Mega Millions drawing Tuesday night.
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Theodore: Lots of talent creates 'hottest ticket in town'
Lake Forest High School's APT-sponsored 2010 Talent Show, called the "hottest ticket in town" by Technical Director Brad Balonick -- and the product of many a high school mom's blood, sweat and tears --has been classically entitled The Show Must Go On.
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Pronto soccorso Sei codice verde? Non devi il ticket
BRINDISI - Il ticket per il codice verde non è dovuto. Lo ribadisce l’avv. Colomba Dalia respon- sabile del Movimento consumatori, sede di Ostuni, alla quale si sarebbero rivolti diversi assistiti decisi a far valere le proprie ragioni contro una richiesta ritenuta illegittima.
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1 Ticket Wins Cash 5 Jackpot Worth $20,000
One ticket matched all five of the numbers drawn Wednesday to win the Cash 5 jackpot worth $20,000, the Colorado Lottery said. The randomly selected numbers were 5, 6, 7, 14 and 19. No information was immediately available about where the winning ticket was purchased.
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Xclusive trio punished over ticket 'conspiracy'
The High Court yesterday ordered three people to pay damages after they fronted an internet events company that failed to provide a single ticket to the Beijing Olympics, despite clients paying millions of pounds. The deception meant that the British swimmer Rebecca Adlington's parents nearly missed seeing their daughter claim gold.
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