The Nation - News from May 12, 1988
Connecticut’s million-dollar-a-day lottery was revived after a 24-hour shutdown following the discovery that tickets could be bought after the winning numbers were announced. The company that provided new computers for the lottery “assured us the problems have been fixed,” said Gregory Zieman, assistant chief of the lottery unit of the Division of Special Revenue.
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