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Jun 1 2009, Jeremy Taylor

Filed under: News A woman in Australia has just claimed a $10 million lottery jackpot. Of course, she actually won last July, but the ticket sat in her sock drawer for 10 months before she realized she had the big winner. If she had waited two months lon

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A man takes photos of others reading soccer World Cup 2010 literature beneath giant soccer ball monument outside a bank in downtown Johannesburg during a promotion as the first ticket sales for the FIFA 2010 World Cup in South Africa kicked off Friday,..