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For Past Results, Click on a State and then... ... Click here for the last 10 picks -->> <-- Click here for a full year ... 2by2; Hot Lotto; Mega Millions; Powerball; Tri-State; Wild Card; Win For Life; Jackpot (by size); Jackpot (by state);
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www.lotteryusa.com/
www.lotteryusa.com/
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USA.gov: Lottery Results -- Find daily and weekly lottery results in your U.S. state or territory. ... In the United States, 41 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico have lotteries. Lotteries are a form of gambling run by the state including instant-win scratch-off games, Lotto and daily games.
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www.usa.gov/Topics/Lottery_Results.shtml
www.usa.gov/Topics/Lottery_Results.shtml
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Contains facts and figures, lottery history, events listings and gambling studies resource ... The North American Association of State and Provincial Lotteries (NASPL) was founded in 1971. Evolving from an informal exchange of information among three pioneering lottery directors, the organization has now grown into an...
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State Lottery Links ... Find links to state government lottery divisions. Not all states have lottery games ... Federal Jobs -- State Government Jobs -- StateJobs.com -- ChainHotels.com...
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dcjobsource.com/lottery.html
dcjobsource.com/lottery.html
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State Lotteries in the United States indexed by State ... United States - State Government Lotteries ... Click here to Add, delete or correct a link or listing...
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www.polocenter.com/travel/lotteriesus.htm
www.polocenter.com/travel/lotteriesus.htm
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This is the moment when the "Gambling Issue Moves Into the Spotlight," as The Wall Street Journal headlined on Dec. 30, 1996. So it behooves us to get a long-run perspective on the role of the government in the gambling business, especially in state lotteries.
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www.cato.org/dailys/4-07-97.html
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State Lotteries Are Destructive ... How State Lotteries Transfer Income from the Poor ... While the odds are against them, in 1994 people wagered $34.5 billion on lotteries -- with state governments receiving $14.1 billion as their share. In a 1995 survey in Money magazine, 11 percent of respondents even said the best way...
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www.progress.org/lottery.htm
www.progress.org/lottery.htm
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This Powerball drawing offers a good time to assess the impact of gambling, especially state lotteries, on our society. Many of the players in the lottery behaved responsibly, realizing the odds of winning Powerball are an astronomical 80-million-to-1 and, therefore, bought only a few dollars' worth of tickets.
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tech.mit.edu/V118/N39/ring.39c.html
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