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Wednesday, 22 January 2014

Pennsylvania couple wins Maryland Powerball of $128 mln

7.01.2012, 07:04, A Pennsylvania couple has claimed a $128.8 million Powerball prize in Maryland, the AP reports from Baltimore. The couple, who chose to stay anonymous, claimed the prize Friday at lottery headquarters in Baltimore. Lottery officials say the couple has not decided whether to take the $128.8 million  annuity or 
the  cash  option  of   $81  million.  Читать далее,  Source:  Voice of Russia

Sunday, 13 January 2013

Big B says women are no less than men

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Megastar Amitabh Bachchan is mighty pleased when a woman contestant, Sunmeet Kaur Sawhney won the five-crore jackpot on his game show Kaun Banega Crorepati (KBC) season6. Amitabh used this opportunity to state that women are no less than men. Speaking of herwin Big B posted on his
blog, “Her status as a woman was never compromised, and given an opportunity, she has proved to an entire nation, which hangs its head in shame for the GangRape victim, that women are strong and no less than men.” Housewife Sunmeet Kaur Sawhney has become the first female contestant to have won Rs 5 cr on KBC. Sunmeet gavetuitions to young children to add to the family’s income. Source: Bollywood3

Friday, 28 December 2012

MegaMillion holds 425 million jackpot lottery

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American MegaMillion lottery is drawing a 425 million dollar jackpot, says AP news agency.
This will be the second largest jackpot in the history of the lottery. It’s already 16 times in row that no winner has emerged. The lottery will be drawn on Wednesday. This spring, record win of 656 million dollars was divided between three winners. Source: Voice of Russia

Tuesday, 14 August 2012

Venus eclipsed by Moon seen in Japan for 1st time in 23 years


TOKYO (Kyodo) -- A rarely seen eclipse of Venus by the transiting Moon was observed by sky watchers in Japan in the early hours of Tuesday, for the first time in the country since 1989, though the viewable regions were sharply restricted due to bad weather. At the Tachibana Astronomical Observatory in Miyakonojo, Miyazaki Prefecture, the morning star was veiled in the back of a crescent moon in the eastern sky just past 2:40 a.m. and emerged again about 40 minutes later. Sightings were also reported in Hokkaido, Chiba and Okinawa. The next eclipse of Venus by the Moon under relatively good conditions is expected on May 31, 2015 in Japan, according to the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan. A wide swath of Japan was covered by clouds and hit by rain early Tuesday morning due to a rain front and a low pressure system, Source: The Coming Crisis, ***

Tuesday, 10 July 2012

How the lottery works in Russia?

How the lottery works in Russia?
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By: Donna West and Julia Reysner, The Mega Millions lottery jackpot of $656 million dollars is probably still fresh on the minds of our U.S. listeners. Today we’ve decided to take the opportunity to discuss how the lottery works in Russia and the history of gambling in the country. Source: Voice of Russia.

Tuesday, 22 May 2012

$540 Million: biggest jackpot in the world

$540 Million: biggest jackpot in the world
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By Rob Sachs, Kate Brewster: On Thursday Mega Millions officials raised Friday’s estimated Mega Millions jackpot to $540 million. And this has become the largest jackpot ever not only in the United States, but in the whole world. To talk more on this we are now joined by our New York Correspondent Vasily Sushko. Source: Voice of Russia

Monday, 14 May 2012

French resident wins over 162mln

A resident of Normandy won more than 162 million euro in Euro Millions on Tuesday, breaking the European lottery winning record across France. To cash the money, the winner has to submit the winning ticket within 60 days. The win put the ticket holder on the 250th position on the list of France's richest people.Tags: lottery, News, World, Society, Читать далее, Source: Voice of Russia

Monday, 19 March 2012

Slovakian snaps up EuroMillions jackpot

A Slovakian native has won a record 7.78 million Euros in Euro Millions - a European lottery that takes place once a week. Whereas national lotteries are generally limited to the residents of one particular country, the Euro Millions lottery pools the stakes of the participating European countries.Tags: lottery, News, World, Slovakia, Society, Читать далее, Source: Voice of Russia

Sunday, 18 March 2012

Bayern’s goalkeeper wins €500,000 in a quiz

The Bayern Munich goalkeeper Manuel Neuer has won €500,000 in the 'Who wants to be a Millionaire?' TV quiz.He took part in a special celebrity edition and decide to take €500,000 rather than risk previous winnings by having a go at the final €1 million question.Tags: lottery, News, World, Society, Читать далее, Source: Voice of Russia.

Sunday, 26 February 2012

PowerBall jackpot winner still to come forward

The owners of the largest U.S. lottery "Powerball" today announced that the winner of the $336.4 million jackpot still hasn’t stepped forward.It is known the lucky ticket was purchased at the "Stop & Shop" store in Newport, for $ 9.Tags: News, Oddly enough, lottery, World, Читать далее,, Source: Voice of Russia

Friday, 24 February 2012

Brit scoops 101 million pounds jackpot

A resident of Great Britain has won 101 million pounds in the popular lottery "EuroMillions. – that amounts to about $157 million. The winner, whose name has not been revealed, will join the list of the country’s thousand richest people. The win has become the third-largest in the UK in the entire history of lotteries. (RIAN) Tags: lottery, News, World, Society, Great Britain,Читать далее,Source: Voice of Russia.

Saturday, 18 February 2012

World's richest lottery to shower 3.6 bn euros

Hindustan Times, Madrid, Agence France-Presse: Millions of crisis-hit Spaniards are snatching up tickets for the world's richest lottery draw on Thursday, which will shower winners with a record 2.5 billion euros ($3.3 billion) in prizes. Undeterred by a 21.5-% jobless rate and the prospect of recession, four out of every five Spaniards are expected to snatch up a ticket to a lottery known as "El Gordo", or the "Fat One". Long queues snaked through the streets as people took a chance to dream of an escape from the economic crisis, each person buying an
average of more than 60 euros' worth of tickets. In Madrid's main artery, the Gran Via, many waited for tickets at a small kiosk. "I am spending more than last year, 100 euros, and I am sharing the tickets with my friends and family," said a 48-year-old office worker, Victoria. "Some of them are having a very tough time financially and I want us to win," she said. A tradition that dates back nearly two centuries, "El Gordo" is an engrained Christmas ritual. Family, friends and 'colleagues can play the same number and share the gains if they are lucky on December 22, when pupils from former Madrid orphanage San Ildefenso sing out the numbers on national television. At Madrid's Dona Manolita lottery ticket shop, which is famed for having sold the winning number several times, superstitious players are prepared to wait for hours for a ticket. "And they say Spain is in a crisis," a passer-by could be heard muttering as he struggled to get past the huge queue. Spaniards' attachment to "El Gordo" allows the national lottery to rake in a fortune each year, of which 70% is shared out in prizes. It makes the draw one of the world's most generous, said Juan Antonio Gallardo, sales director of the national lottery. The jackpot has grown to 400,000 euros from 300,000 euros last year. With lottery ticket sales expected to amount to 3.6 billion euros, up from 2.7 billion euros last year, the total prize money to be shared out is expected to be 2.52 billion euros. "The Christmas lottery is written into Spaniards' DNA. No other lottery in the world sells so much," Gallardo said.Read Full: World's richest lottery to shower 3.6 bn euros - Hindustan Times

Friday, 17 February 2012

Couple from Nottinghamshire win $ 71 mln in lottery

A young couple from Nottinghamshire, the UK, has won $ 71 mln in the Euromillions lottery.Cassey Carrington and Matt Topham are both 22. They are not married yet, but are planning to tie the knot in September. Читать далее, Source: Voice of Russia. Tags: lottery, News, World, Oddly enough

Monday, 13 February 2012

Lottery mix-up shatters hopes of Kerala ‘crorepati’

Indian Express, Press Trust of India : Idukki, Ker, A daily wage earner’s joy of having won Rs two crore in a state lottery was short-lived as he was told by officials a month later that he was not the real winner, as a computer glitch resulted in his ticket number being published in newspapers. 65-year-old George Mammen of Kattappana in Idukki district was declared to have won the second prize of Rs one crore of Kerala Government’s Onam Bumper lottery about a month back. After the draw, the Lottery Department published the prizewinning-tickets number in leading newspapers and on its website. An overjoyed Mammen found that his ticket had brought him luck, and deposited it in a local co-operative bank. The hopes of Mammen and his relatives, however, were dashed when he got a letter from the Director of Lotteries recently saying his was not the prize-winning ticket, and apologising for the faux pas. The official explanation was the mistake was caused by a computer printer error. The Government, however, has promised to give Mammen a consolation amount of Rs 10 lakh for the heartburn caused to him by their grievous mistake. Government sources said four officials in the Lottery department have been placed under suspension for the bungling which dashed the hopes of a senior citizen. Interestingly, no one has so far come forward to claim the prize with the ticket which has won the prize. According to seasoned lottery buffs, the actual winner might have torn off the ticket after failing to see the number in the results published in the newspapers. Source: Indian Express

Sunday, 12 February 2012

Millions in lottery money unclaimed - including R16m jackpot

BusinessDay, SAPA: Five jackpots went unclaimed last year, says Gidani, the South African lottery operator, More than R25m in lottery winnings remains unclaimed, including a R16,45m jackpot, national South African lottery operator Gidani said on Thursday. Five jackpots went unclaimed last year, said Thembi Tulwana, spokeswoman for Gidani. The R16,45m jackpot was won on March 2 by a ticket bought in Limpopo. A R1,31m jackpot was won on October 15 by a ticket bought in Eastern Cape; a R5m jackpot on July 30 by a KwaZulu-Natal ticket; and a R1,36m jackpot on June 15 and a R1,23m jackpot on November 15 by Gauteng tickets. Ms Tulwana urged people to check their lottery tickets and claim their winnings at any one of Gidani’s eight regional offices. "Tickets are valid for 365 days, literally from the minute after the draw is made," she said. Unclaimed jackpot money is reused by Gidani for marketing and for guaranteed jackpots. Ms Tulwana said Gidani provided emotional counselling and offered financial advice through recognised financial institutions to ticket holders who won R60000 and more. "Their job is to ensure the winnings are sustainable and that the investment vehicles used will earn more interest for the winners," she said. Source: BusinessDay

Friday, 10 February 2012

A heart of gold

A man in Bryansk in western Russia plans to spend a 100,000 euros lottery win to build a dog and cat shelter. The big-hearted citizen, whose name is not mentioned, has already picked out a land plot outside the city. TASS A man in Bryansk in western Russia plans to spend a 100,000 euros lottery win to build a dog and cat shelter.The big-hearted citizen, whose name is not mentioned, has already picked out a land plot outside the city. Читать далее, Source: Voice of RussiaTags: RussialotteryNewsSocietycharity

Thursday, 9 February 2012

Man wins 514m record jackpot in China

If the 100 jackpot tickets were bought by the same person, he/she would won a record lottery prize of 514 million yuan, compared with the previous record high of 359.9 million yuan in 2009.China, By Yan Pei, China minted its latest batch of millionaires Tuesday night when it announced the latest results of the Union Lotto, awarding 113 top prizes each worth a little more than 5.14 million yuan, Sina.com reported Wednesday. A lucky man in southeast China's Zhejiang Province won 100 of the 113 jackpots, netting him 514 million yuan to become the biggest winner in Chinese lottery history. The lottery booth in Shaoxing, Zhejiang, that sold the golden tickets said the winner may be a local resident from Xinchang District. The fortunate manIf the 100 jackpot tickets were bought by the same person, he/she would won a record lottery prize of 514 million yuan, compared with the previous record high of 359.9 million yuan in 2009.
won the 100 jackpots with only two tickets. Each ticket bore two sets of winning numbers, which he bet 25 times. According to a report carried by Shaoxing.com.cn, the winner originally placed one single order for 100 draws on the winning numbers. But the assistant at the booth misunderstood the winner and only bought 50 draws for him. He then placed another order for 50 more draws on the same set of numbers. Ten winning tickets were also sold elsewhere in Zhejiang Province, with the other three going to winners in Anhui, Fujian and Guangdong. The previous record holder struck a jackpot worth 359.9 million yuan in October 2009. Total sales for this draw were 334 million yuan. The next jackpot is estimated at 142 million yuan.Source: China.org.cn

Atlanta man grabs his second lottery million

A 50-year-old Atlanta resident has won $1mln in a lottery for the second time in the past three years. Delma Kinney bought a lottery ticket at a local food shop one week before his birthday. A single father with three children, Delma won his first instant lottery million in 2008.Tags: lottery, US, World, News, Society, Читать далее, Source: Voice of Russia

Wednesday, 8 February 2012

Jadeja hits the jackpot

The New Indian Express, By SS Shreekumar, Express News Service: BANGALORE: Chennai Super Kings bagged all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja in a tie-breaker tussle with Deccan Chargers as the two bids were locked at $2 million, the highest for any player at the IPL V auctions at ITC Gardenia on Saturday. Both the franchises were asked to bid a secret amount in the tie-breaker. They were permitted to have a look at the bids and Chennai bagged the 23-year-old Saurashtra player. Jadeja will get a sum of USD 950,000 as per the contract he had signed with the now-disbanded Kochi Tuskers Kerala last year and even the secret amount that was bid on him by Chennai would go into the BCCI coffers. Each team had a maximum cap of USD 2 million and Chennai were left with no money for any other purchases. A total of 25 of 146 players were bid for in the four-hour long auction with the eight teams spending a totalof about $11 million in all. “Around 11 million was spent by franchisees during the auction. It was fair and transparent. I don’t think any of the franchisees have complained. The trading window will reopen on Monday,” said IPL chairman Rajiv Shukla. Read Full: Jadeja hits the jackpot | IPL | Jadeja | The New Indian Express

Tuesday, 7 February 2012

Entire village except one wins lottery

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London, ANI, Hindustan Times: A filmmaker living on the outskirts of Spain has become the unluckiest man in the village after he was the only one who didn’t buy a ticket in the Christmas draw. Costis Mitsotakis, who lives on the outskirts of Sodeto, was missed off as residents went round collecting money for the super-draw from the village’s 70 houses, the Daily Mail reported. A share in a single ticket would have cost him 4 pounds and would have won him an 83,000 pounds prize. According to the New York Times, the Greek national moved to the area after falling in love with a woman. When the relationship fell apart he stayed in the area and has been renovating a barn. However, Mitsotakis did not lose out entirely as the day after the Christmas draw was made a neighbour agreed to use their winnings to buy a plot of land he had been trying to sell. The Spanish lottery El Gordo, the Fat One, has a total of 1,800 winning tickets. Each ticket costs around 16 pounds but it is sub-divided into four participations that cost around 4 pounds each. Each one of the residents bought a ticket bearing the number 58,268 except for Mitsotakis. While some people won 83,000 pounds after buying a single share, other villagers won millions. Source: Hindustan Times