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On Winning the Lottery by Tom Purcell I bought my first lottery ticket recently. It was a $20 scratch-off that paid me a $40 prize. Winning produced a nice little thrill, so I bought another $20 ticket right away. And lost. I put out $40 to win $40 that day. I’ve bought three $20 ...
With wife’s guiding hand, Jackie Robinson Museum set to open by Joe Guzzardi After a 14-year delay, the Jackie Robinson Museum will finally open to the public in New York City on September 5. For baseball fans, the 20,000 square foot museum will offer interactive exhibits including one of Ebbets Field, 4,500 rare artifac ...