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  2. Murder of Abraham Shakespeare - Wikipedia

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    The difficulties Shakespeare experienced as a result of winning the lottery and his subsequent murder were the focus of the American E! television program Curse of the Lottery, [15] part of an episode of Lottery Changed My Life, and a 2013 episode of American Greed.

  3. 13 things lotto winners won't tell you - AOL

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    From impulse spending to being treated differently by friends, here's what it's really like to win the lottery. 13 things lotto winners won't tell you Skip to main content

  4. TLC's irresponsible programming: Lottery Changed My Life - AOL

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    Here's a show I'd like to see on TLC: a show profiling the lives of families ruined by problem gambling, and children lacking clothes for school because their parents bought Lottery tickets instead.

  5. Want to win the lottery? Tips from experts who share their ...

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    For more on these and other winners, tune into the third season premiere of TLC's The Lottery Changed My Life on August 15 at 10 p.m. Related Articles. AOL. Savings interest rates today: Outpace ...

  6. Lottery player wins ‘life-changing prize.’ Now he ‘can’t seem ...

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    He’s had plenty of success, but he can’t help but be amazed with his recent $1 million win, Pennsylvania Lottery officials said in an Oct. 13 news release. “I started buying this ticket when ...

  7. 1980 Pennsylvania Lottery scandal - Wikipedia

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    The 1980 Pennsylvania Lottery scandal, colloquially known as the Triple Six Fix, was a successful plot to rig The Daily Number, a three-digit game of the Pennsylvania Lottery. All of the balls in the three machines, except those numbered 4 and 6 , were weighted, meaning that the drawing was almost sure to be a combination of those digits.

  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. David Bromstad - Wikipedia

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    He owns a home in Orlando, Florida, which was featured on My Lottery Dream Home: David's Dream Home. [8] He has a "tattoo addiction" and favors designs that speak to his love of family, color, gay pride, and Disney. [1] He was the first HGTV personality to be named to Out magazine's Out100 list of prominent LGBTQ people. [6]