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« on: Thursday, March 8, 2007, 11:01:22 »

Two share $390m US lottery prize  
 
Two lottery ticket holders in the US are to share $390m (£202m), the largest lottery jackpot ever in the country.
Lorry driver Ed Nabors from Georgia said he was "still numb" as he claimed his prize of $116,557,083. After state taxes are paid, he will get $80m.

The other winning ticket was bought at a liquor store in Woodbine, New Jersey, but the holder has not come forward.

The US government is the other big winner, receiving one-third of the jackpot in taxes - $130m.

Mr Nabors said he was at work in his truck in Dalton, Georgia, when he read checked his Mega Millions lottery ticket numbers in a newspaper.

"I just went numb... I just sat there and looked at both the paper and the ticket, you know," he told a news conference after picking up his winnings.

He said he planned to go fishing and to buy his daughter a house.

The huge jackpot sparked a ticket-buying frenzy in the US, with one million tickets sold in one hour in New York state alone on Tuesday.

The odds of buying a winning ticket were one in 176 million.

The jackpot is the largest in US history after a $365m prize in 2006 won by eight meatpackers in Nebraska
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« Reply #1 on: Thursday, March 8, 2007, 17:46:06 »

are you allowed to buy a ticket if you're not a US citizen?
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