Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Dominican immigrant feels "pure joy" from Powerball win

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Dominican immigrant feels "pure joy" from Powerball win

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Laurie Finkelstein Reader, a Realtor and head of the team in that personnel, was going around collecting $20 from all of her colleagues to spend on Powerball tickets. The jackpot for Saturday night's drawing was $338 million, and Finkelstein Reader, who

Possibly the worst thing to happen to a lotto winner is what's happened to New Jersey Powerball winner, Pedro Quezada: Fame. Hardly any lotto winners, sports or music stars still have their money even five years after striking the

Pedro Quezada appeared at New Jersey lottery headquarters to officially claim the $338 million Powerball prize, his wife and brothers also in the room. The former shop owner from a working-class suburb of New York City has been in the U.S. for 26 years.

The Passaic, N.J., father of five who won the $338 million Powerball jackpot claimed his coveted prize Tuesday, describing the moment he won the jackpot as "pure joy" and "just happiness." Wearing a sharp-yello

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