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lucky lottery lightning strikes twice for California man !

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Monday, June 15, 2009 California Lottery: Sean Sanders is one lucky guy! He first won $1400 from last Saturday’s drawing, and when he went to claim his winnings, discovered that he won $141,519 in Tuesday’s Mega Millions draw! Wow! Two wins in one week! What are the odds on that happening? Who says lightning never strikes twice? Your eleven Lucky Lottery Number Generators are here: LuckyNumbers 4U .

National Lottery reveals lucky number

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National Lottery reveals lucky number More people who live at number 3 win the National Lottery than any other address, new figures examining lucky numbers and addresses have revealed. Residents at the lucky door number have scooped £77,180,678 since the Lottery launched in November 1994. The second luckiest door number is No2, followed by No5, No6 and No4. Other door numbers to make the top ten luckiest include: No17, No8, No1, No11 and No18. The statistics were calculated on the number of Lotto ticketholders winning over £50,000 who had opted for publicity since the launch almost 15 years ago. For confidentiality reasons, the number of winners at each door number cannot be revealed. A National Lottery spokesperson said: ''It seems that three really is the magic number, having bagged some massive wins over the years. ''Players up and down the country will now be checking the numbers on their front door as well as their ticket to see if it their lucky day.&qu

Practitioners' Lucky Numbers

Practitioners' Lucky Numbers Some practitioners are convinced that selling real estate is a numbers game – a lucky numbers game. Washington D.C.-area Long & Foster associate Juliet Zucker made multiple offers on a condominium on behalf of a client, but none of them were successful. Finally, she wrote an offer that ended in the number “18,” which in Hebrew symbolizes “chai,” which means life. The ploy was successful. Her client signed a contract for $384,118. When Margaret Rome, a Baltimore-are practitioner, began selling homes 20 years ago, she drove a Porsche 944. In its honor, she ended the price on her first listing with 944. It sold within a week. Since then she has used the number for every property. Glenn Kelman, CEO of Redfin, says there is truth in picking the right number. Redfin research shows that homes with a list price ending in “500” sell for more than properties whose price ends in three zeroes. They also spend slightly less time on the market. Why is this? Nobod