ITALY-LOTTERY
OCTOBER 23 2008 15:01h
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The giant jackpot has built up as the top prize has not been won since April, and its size has attracted new punters.
"There has been a big increase in people buying 'Superenalotto' lottery tickets in the last few weeks. About three times, four times as many players," said Claudio Marcelli, who sells the one-euro tickets at his Rome tobacconist's.
The giant jackpot has built up as the top prize has not been won since April, and its size has attracted new punters.
"I never used to play. I have started because the prize has become so high in the last three weeks," said university student Claudia Maina.
"I've been trying every week. And if I win, I'll buy the university."
Statistics suggest about one in three Italians have bought tickets. For one pensioner, who gave only his first name, Attilio, as he queued to buy a ticket, the tension was getting almost too much to bear.
"If this prize doesn't come out soon people will start jumping out of windows," he said.
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