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  2. Puerto Rico Lottery - Wikipedia

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    Local tales abounded about who won or almost won the lottery. [3] Puerto Rico's lottery includes daily Pega 2, Pega 3, and Pega 4 (“Pick 2”, “Pick 3”, and “Pick 4”) games, weekly regular lottery draws on Wednesdays (50 times annually), and two special draws, each prior to Mother's Day and Christmas.

  3. Lotteries in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The first modern government-run US lottery was established in Puerto Rico in 1934. [8] This was followed, decades later, by the New Hampshire Lottery in 1964. Instant lottery tickets, also known as scratch cards, were introduced in the 1970s and have become a major source of lottery revenue.

  4. Pennsylvania Lottery - Wikipedia

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    The Pennsylvania Lottery is a lottery operated by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. It was created by the Pennsylvania General Assembly on August 26, 1971; [1] two months later, Henry Kaplan was appointed as its first executive director. The Pennsylvania Lottery sold its first tickets on March 7, 1972, and drew its first numbers on March 15 ...

  5. 21 lottery winners who blew it all - AOL

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    William "Bud" Post won $16.2 million in the Pennsylvania lottery in 1988 but was $1 million in debt ... Bud now lives quietly on $450 a month and food stamps. Martyn and Kay Tott won a $5 million ...

  6. 20 lottery winners who lost every penny

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  7. Category:State lotteries of the United States - Wikipedia

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  8. The Lottery Hackers - The Huffington Post

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    This demand for the lottery has made it deathless in America, a vampire institution that hides and sleeps during certain ages but always comes back to life. In 1762, lawmakers in Pennsylvania noticed that poor people bought more tickets than rich people and argued that the lottery functioned as a sort of tax on the poor.

  9. 10 Delicious Puerto Rican Foods You Might Not Have ... - AOL

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