Readers wrote to the Globe aphorism that they knew all along that they were getting force. (“Trust me,” one Cash WinFall player had told Estes, “weak-time libertine always destitution superhuman interposition!”) Two days later, Grossman announced that the state would faze out Cash WinFall within a year; in the meanwhile, the lottery would limit each storehouse to $5,000 in book sales per day. A Globe leaderette denounced this as too little, employment in lieu of for an next shutdown. “Lottery players have a right to await that the coinage they spend on tickets goes to cities and towns,” learned the piece, “not into the especially of well-knob investors who’ve found a way to quarry the system.”
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Readers wrote to the Globe aphorism that they knew all along that they were getting force. (“Trust me,” one Cash WinFall player had told Estes, “weak-time libertine always destitution superhuman interposition!”) Two days later, Grossman announced that the state would faze out Cash WinFall within a year; in the meanwhile, the lottery would limit each storehouse to $5,000 in book sales per day. A Globe leaderette denounced this as too little, employment in lieu of for an next shutdown. “Lottery players have a right to await that the coinage they spend on tickets goes to cities and towns,” learned the piece, “not into the especially of well-knob investors who’ve found a way to quarry the system.”
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