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		<title>UK National Lottery Ticket Sales Thrive in an economic recession</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ The best years of the UK National Lottery ticket sales has just been reported by Camelot, the organizers of the British lottery. Not bad for a company resident in a country experiencing a deep recession. 
 From the 31 March 2008-31 March 2009 Ticket sales rose by 5 billion pounds, the £ 182,800,000 more [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> The best years of the <b >UK</b> National Lottery ticket sales has just been reported by Camelot, the organizers of the <b >British</b> lottery. Not bad for a company resident in a country experiencing a deep recession. </p>
<p> From the 31 March 2008-31 March 2009 Ticket sales rose by 5 billion pounds, the £ 182,800,000 more than last year. Overall, ticket sales have increased by 12% in the last five years. </p>
<p> Apparently sales have been of people supported the Olympic Games pushed (tobe held in London in 2012) come through the purchase of more tickets and scratch cards to raise money for the occasion. </p>
<p> There are still three more years to go, but sees the Olympic goal of 750 million pounds (GBP) fine with £ 400 million (GBP) is already addressed, and further 750 million pounds of contingency plan, to enable the diversion of lottery money from other benefactors will. </p>
<p> Camelot, who run the <b >UK</b> lottery for three consecutive terms, said that this significant increase in saleswas to play the lottery people are now either on their mobile phones or via the Internet. </p>
<p> Save By playing the lottery in this way time by customers not to queue for their tickets each week. But perhaps more importantly, they eliminate the possibility of losing their tickets, and when playing over the Internet can even customize the results to it took place via email after each draw so that all their messages lottery risk free. </p>
<p> All in all, the futurelooks good for the organizers, their customers and the good condition supported by the <b >UK</b> National Lottery. </p>
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