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7-Eleven store owner sells winning lotto ticket to himself
Narinder Badwal threw a party at his friend's Milpitas restaurant after learning that the 7-Eleven store he owns in Santa Clara had sold one of two tickets for last week's $99 million Super Lotto jackpot. He was due a share of the $247,500 commission.What Badwal didn't know until the next morning was that he had sold one of the winning tickets to himself -- and that he had won $49.5 million, representing his half of a jackpot that he shared with an aspiring actress from Southern California.Today
Oct 28, 2003, 4:02 am - Todd - Lottery News

Lotto Sync test II retry
Rjoh:You mistake the system hypersoniq is working on with the Lotto synchronizer system. We don't use a RNG with a special seed. that's hypersoniq his thing.To All:About the quick-pick thing. Quick picks are not too bad a way to play. If the RNG is a good one, you will at least be playing a natural group of numbers. But Quick-Picks have no clue of where they are picking in the random number universe if I may call it that way.If I may ask this question. Who can say here, they win 5 correct ever
Oct 26, 2003, 3:47 am - Guru - Lottery Systems Forum

Accomplishments of Ex-Lottery Director Questioned
Newspaper Disputes Education SubsidyRebecca Paul was hired to start Tennessee's lottery and is paid more than her peers because of her success running Georgia's games.But some of Paul's accomplishments during her time in Georgia are overstated, according to a review by The Tennessean newspaper.For example, Paul said last month that Georgia lottery sales had grown an average of 13 percent a year during her tenure. While lottery ticket sales in Georgia climbed to $2.6 billion last year from $1.12
Oct 20, 2003, 3:55 am - Todd - Lottery News

Treasurer takes top post with Tenn. lottery
New job pays Adams $180,000Tennessee State Treasurer Steve Adams, who has held the post since 1987, is resigning Oct. 24 to become chief administrative officer of the Tennessee Lottery, with a pay raise of at least $50,000, the lottery announced Thursday.Adams, 52, is one of the three state constitutional officers appointed by the state legislature, along with the comptroller and the secretary of state.Gov. Phil Bredesen will appoint an interim successor until the legislature convenes in Janua
Oct 17, 2003, 4:32 am - Todd - Lottery News

Montana store sells $3.68M Hot Lotto ticket
Horseshoe? Check.Four-leaf clover? Check.Rabbit's foot? Got it.Now it's time to go to the Kwik Way convenience store at 1219 Main St. in the Heights to buy your lottery tickets.Why? Because the store sold a $110,000 Montana Cash jackpot winner Saturday, then turned around and sold a $3.68 million Hot Lotto winner on Wednesday.Jo Berg, a spokesman for Montana Lottery in Helena, said a Montana store never has sold winning jackpot tickets on consecutive drawings.Who won? I had a phone call this mor
Oct 10, 2003, 5:21 am - Todd - Lottery News

New breakthrough prediction system
Where's your open mind about this? on the flip side of the coin none of this COULD HAPPEN whether his program can do what he says or not.At the most if it's really a BREAK THROUGH system it would only give 3 or 4 numbers and if it were able to give 5 numbers that still wouldn't be enough to put the Lottery out of Business.In fact why don't you contact them and see what they say? None of you are aware of this but someone has developed a system to beat the Lottery it was created by a gentleman in
Sep 17, 2003, 1:37 pm - Pick-4_Master - Lottery Systems Forum

Texas lottery considers eliminating lotto balls
The familiar white, numbered balls that have determined the winners of hundreds of millions of dollars in Texas lottery prizes may get bounced. The Texas Lottery Commission is taking a first, cautious step toward using a computer to replace the rubber balls used since the games began in 1992.It's early in the conceptual stage, but lottery officials have looked at computerized random number generator systems that, linked with animations, are used by a handful of lotteries to pick the winning nu
Sep 15, 2003, 4:16 am - Todd - Lottery News

911 FOR EVER!
And it all began with the first shovel of dirt on a day in September.September 11, 1941.Moving mountains ... of dirtOn August 26, 1941, one day after the signing, Roosevelt issued the order to move the location nearly a mile south of the original site to an area where more room for expansion and transportation was available. Unfortunately, that area, where the building now stands, was within the flood plain of the Potomac River. It was, as photos show, a swamp.Bergstrom had recommended a buildin
Sep 10, 2003, 11:15 pm - MrSteel01 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Ga. officials: HOPE funds could run out early as 2007
Organizers of the Georgia Lottery-supported HOPE scholarship program said Thursday that the resources to provide full tuition for eligible students may be depleted as early as 2007.Until now, money generated by the lottery has paid state college tuition and fees in full with additional grants for books, and, until last year, had millions of dollars to spare. The only catch for students was to maintain a B average.The program has never faced normal budget restraints, said Terry Gandy, head of the
Aug 22, 2003, 10:43 am - Todd - Lottery News

Tenn. Lottery Board develops workers code of conduct
The Tennessee Education Lottery Corp. apparently does not intend to interfere with the love lives of its employees, but lottery workers may find their political activities restricted.Many of the ethics provisions in a code of conduct recommended yesterday by a Lottery Board committee are straight out of the lottery law approved by the legislature in June.There was one new wrinkle that the committee rejected. It would have prohibited dating between lottery supervisors and subordinates because of
Aug 1, 2003, 7:45 am - Todd - Lottery News