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  2. California State Lottery - Wikipedia

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    Make Me a Millionaire, the California Lottery's second TV game show, debuted on January 17, 2009, for an initial four-year run with host Mark L. Walberg and co-presenter Liz Hernandez. [39] On May 4, 2010, the California Lottery announced the show's cancellation due to poor ratings, with the last program telecast on July 3, 2010.

  3. Can you buy lottery tickets with a credit card? - AOL

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    It’s easy to get sucked into the promise of riches, but using a credit card to buy lottery tickets can be dangerous. If you buy multiple tickets regularly, your yearly costs can quickly snowball.

  4. Huntington Beach Public Library - Wikipedia

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    The Huntington Beach Public Library (HBPL) is a library system located in Huntington Beach, California. It offers online databases, print and electronic books and magazines, children's programs, computer lab, DVDs, CDs, and audiobooks for anyone with a Huntington Beach Library card. Library cards are free to California residents.

  5. California Lottery - Wikipedia

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  6. When you buy a California lottery ticket, where does the ...

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    When you buy a $2 scratch ticket, what are you paying into?

  7. How to get free access to the New York Times and more with ...

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    You can use your Los Angeles Public Library card to get free access to the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Economist and more.

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  9. Contra Costa County Library - Wikipedia

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    The library provides both physical and online collections. Users require a free library card to access most services. Approximate figures for service use in the year 2009–2010 include 455,000 cardholders, and over 7 million items borrowed; [1] 400,000 online subscription database searches, 600,000 items renewed online, 700,000 holds placed using the online catalog, 30,000 eBooks circulated ...