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Tomas Rodriguez, known as “Tommy” to the regular customers who greet him when they come in for a lotto ticket or sandwich, owns the store at 1646 Mass. Ave. “I have a customer in the t-shirt business. We thought about it and decided it was a good idea to print the shirts,” he says. Rodriguez began selling the shirts (and mugs and caps) last spring and they are flying out of the store. “Some people who live in Cambridge buy them, some for friends...

Author: By J.s. Zdeb, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Digits with Attitude | 2/14/2002 | See Source »

...couldn't find a room in New York City for that rate. And, of course, he is forbidden under the terms of his parole to leave the city. So he kept going to the Housing Authority in search of cheap real estate, filling out forms as though they were lotto tickets. Each time he was told he needed more paperwork. In New York people with criminal records must finish parole and then wait up to six years before renting in public-housing projects. But Sanders was still eligible for low-income housing, at least in theory...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Outside The Gates | 1/21/2002 | See Source »

...swear they'll be done picking over their "questionable" piles by the Sunday 5 p.m. deadline. Broward, with a quarter of its 2,000 undervotes counted, has turned up 271 net votes for Gore; Palm Beach, just beginning its own 10,000-vote stack, has turned up 14. No Lotto yet for Gore...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: All the Way to the Top | 11/24/2000 | See Source »

Time was, selling a tax cut to Americans was about as hard as selling lotto tickets on the day of a $50 million jackpot. Everybody wanted one, no matter how loudly the experts warned against it. Just the phrase "tax cut" had a pleasant, numbing effect on otherwise disgruntled voters...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Issues 2000: Have We Got A Tax Cut For You! | 9/4/2000 | See Source »

Time was, selling a tax cut to Americans was about as hard as selling lotto tickets on the day of a $50 million jackpot. Everybody wanted one, no matter how loudly the experts warned against it. Just the phrase "tax cut" had a pleasant, numbing effect on otherwise disgruntled voters...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Have We Got A Tax Cut For You! | 8/28/2000 | See Source »

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