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Store Cashier Figures Out How To Win The Lottery Every Single Time
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Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2025 12:21:04 -0500
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Store Cashier Figures Out How To Win The Lottery Every Single Time
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ew company that would distribute films by the two studios outside the United States. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer would become a partner in 1973. Both Paramount and CIC entered the video market with Paramount Home Video (now Paramount Home Entertainment) and CIC Video, respectively.
Robert Evans abandoned his position as head of production in 1974; his successor, Richard Sylbert, proved to be too literary and too tasteful for Gulf and Western's Bluhdorn. By 1976, a new, television-trained team was in place headed by Barry Diller and his "Killer-Dillers", as they were called by admirers or "Dillettes" as they were called by detractors. These associates, made up of Michael Eisner, Jeffrey Katzenberg, Dawn Steel and Don Simpson would each go on and head up major movie studios of their own later in their careers.
The Paramount specialty was now simpler. "High concept" pictures such as Saturday Night Fever and Grease hit big, hard, and fast all over the world, while its fortuitous earlier acquisition of the Star Trek property, which had grown into a cult favorite, enabled Paramount to have a long running science fiction film and television franchise to compete with the outstanding popular success of Star Wars. Diller's television background led him to propose one of his longest-standing ideas to the board: Paramount Television Service, a fourth commercial network. Through Gulf and Western, Paramount Pictures purchase
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Luck, intuition or just a hunch?<br />
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This 8-time lottery winner says it's none of these.<br />
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Sarah, a small store cashier, says that it all has to do with a math formula she learned when doing homework with her daughter.<br />
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'At first, I thought it was just a coincidence. It seemed pretty strange, though, so I wasn't sure.<br />
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