06-13-2012 14:30 BJT CNTV News
BEIJING, June 13 (Xinhua) - Beijing announced Tuesday night that one store in the city
had sold 110 top prizes of "Dual-Colored Ball," signaling the country's biggest-ever individual
lottery jackpot winner.
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If the jackpot belongs to a single buyer, which has not yet been confirmed, the winner will reap a
gigantic prize of 570 million yuan (89.4 million U.S. dollars), an official with the Beijing Welfare
Lottery Center told Xinhua Wednesday.
A total of 117 stakes of the top prize emerged from Tuesday's raffle, while Beijing reported 111
stakes, each with a bonus of 5.18 million yuan, according to a statement issued by the center.
A retail outlet located in Sanlitun South Street, Chaoyang district, sold 110 stakes of the top prize
and the other was bought in a store in Niushan township, Shunyi district, said the statement.
Details about the winners are not yet available.
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BEIJING, June 13 (Xinhua) - Beijing announced Tuesday night that one store in the city
had sold 110 top prizes of "Dual-Colored Ball," signaling the country's biggest-ever individual
lottery jackpot winner.
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If the jackpot belongs to a single buyer, which has not yet been confirmed, the winner will reap a
gigantic prize of 570 million yuan (89.4 million U.S. dollars), an official with the Beijing Welfare
Lottery Center told Xinhua Wednesday.
A total of 117 stakes of the top prize emerged from Tuesday's raffle, while Beijing reported 111
stakes, each with a bonus of 5.18 million yuan, according to a statement issued by the center.
A retail outlet located in Sanlitun South Street, Chaoyang district, sold 110 stakes of the top prize
and the other was bought in a store in Niushan township, Shunyi district, said the statement.
Details about the winners are not yet available.
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