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NJ P3 Pairs For Saturday, October 22nd
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42 43 44 57 58 59
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Human Cat Perch - This One Will Put A Smile On Your Face
So Now That Todd Has Clued Me In On How To Upload Videos (thanks again, T),
Here's The One I Love The Most Right Now
It Has Over A Million Hits On YouTube
And I Guarantee It'll Put A Smile On Your Face
NJ P4 Triplets October 21st - October 24th
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4873 - 575x 576x 577x 606x 607x 608x
7417 - 375x 376x 377x 605x 606x 607
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NJ P3 Pairs For Friday, October 21st
Midday/Evening:
59 60 61 64 65 66
38 39 40 43 44 45
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*Breaking News* CNN Reports Former Libyan Leader Moammar Gadhafi Is Dead
ock dMSN PrivacyTerms & conditionsAbout ou(CNN) -- Libyans erupted in jubilation Thursday following unconfirmed reports that ousted leader Moammar Gadhafi may have been captured or killed.
A "cacophany of celebration" could be heard in Tripoli, as ships and cars blasted their horns and shots were fired into the air, said CNN's Dan Rivers.
"It is very, very loud -- a lot of excitement," Rivers said.
"It's a great moment," said Mahmoud Shaaman, information minister for Libya's National Transitional Council. "I've been waiting for this moment for decades, and I'm thanking God that I'm alive to see this moment."
Video from the capital showed some cars parked on a Tripoli street as people and troops milled about. Others were behind the wheel, shouting out of their windows. The sound of cheering could be heard, along with a call to prayer, as people embraced and jumped up and down.
While reports of Gadhafi's fate may be speculation, "What isn't speculation is what's going on down here," Rivers said.
Outside a hotel, staff including chefs wearing their white hats gathered, dancing and waving Libyan flags.
"They're breathing a huge sigh of relief here," Rivers said. Many Libyans were concerned that Gadhafi might disappear if he were not captured and might play a role in destabilizing Libya in the future, he said.
In the city of Sirte -- Gadhafi's hometown -- video showed people gathering in celebration, some riding on the tops of cars waving the Libyan flag and shooting guns in the air as horns honked.
One man, dressed in fatigues and carrying a weapon, ran up and kissed a television camera. Others chanted, danced and waved their hands in the air, some flashing the "peace" sign.
On Wednesday, Libyan fighters said they had entered the last holdout of Gadhafi loyalists in Sirte. The NTC said it would officially declare Libya liberated when Sirte falls.
Many believed Gadhafi was hiding in Sirte after rebel forces took Tripoli in August. He is wanted by the International Criminal Court in The Hague, Netherlands, for alleged crimes against humanity and has not been seen in public in months. Social media sites like Twitter showed many users expressing support for the Libyans and noting that if Gadhafi is captured, it would be another victory in a year that has seen the ouster of former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and former Tunisian President Zine El Abedine Ben Ali and the death of Osama bin Laden. Many users from countries that participated in the so-called Arab Spring issued messages of support for Libyans.
NJ Midday Missing Digits for Thursday, October 20th
Midday Missing Digits
Digit 1
Fri, Oct 14, 2011 | New Jersey | Pick 3 Midday | 1-6-9 |
Digit 4
Wed, Oct 12, 2011 | New Jersey | Pick 3 Midday | 2-4-8 |
Digit 9
Fri, Oct 14, 2011 | New Jersey | Pick 3 Midday | 1-6-9 |
At least one will show today
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NJ P3 Pairs For Thursday, October 20th
Midday/Evening:
10 11 12 25 26 27
21 22 23 36 37 38
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NJ P3 Pairs For Wednesday, October 19th
Midday/Evening:
38 39 40 43 44 45
26 27 28 31 32 33
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NJ Missing Digit For Tuesday, October 18th
Digit 2
Last Drawn Midday:
Thu, Oct 13, 2011 | New Jersey | Pick 3 Midday | 6-5-2 |
Last Drawn Evening:
Thu, Oct 6, 2011 | New Jersey | Pick 3 Evening | 2-3-7 |
NJ P4 Triplets October 18th - October 20th
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1237 - 351x 352x 353x 465x 466x 467x
8472 - 475x 476x 477x 606x 607x 608x
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NJ P3 Pairs For Tuesday, October 18th
Midday/Evening:
81 82 83 96 97 98
17 18 19 22 23 24
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NJ P3 Pairs For Monday, October 17th
Midday/Evening:
40 41 42 55 56 57
60 61 62 75 76 77
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Mum Of EuroMillions Winner Dave Dawes Has A Million Reasons To Smile
Grinning from ear to ear, the mum of lottery winner Dave Dawes has a million reasons to smile!!
For the modest life of this mum-of-five and grandmother of 13, seen here cheerily walking back to her flat after a shopping trip, is about to be transformed.
Jean Smith looks to be the latest relative to benefit from £101m EuroMillions winners Dave and fiancee Angela’s pledge to make 20 family and friends millionaires.
As she waved goodbye to a taxi driver Jean, 69, politely declined to talk about her son’s win.
But her smile said it all. And one of her neighbours in Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex, said: “Dave’s close to his mum and loves her dearly. I’ve seen him down here a few times visiting her.
“She’s had a tough life and no doubt she was first on the list when it came to helping out loved ones who deserve it.”
Factory supervisor Dave, 47, has already turned one of his two younger half-sisters into millionaires. Delighted Janet Marquis, 46, of Biggin Hill, Kent, said: “We are very, very happy. I’m not going to say how much he’s giving us, but it’ll be very well spent and will change our lives.”
Dave and Angela, who live in a £70-a-week flat in Walsoken, Norfolk, were unveiled as the EuroMillions winners on Tuesday and ever since their pledge, relatives and pals have been waiting by their phones.
But Dave’s skint older half-brother Stephen, who faces bankruptcy with debts of £24,000, said he doesn’t expect to get a penny.
He is Jean’s son by her first husband Jack Squirrell, who she married at 16 and left after just a year when Stephen was one. Squirrell is now in prison for sex assaults on two under-age girls.
After Squirrell, Jean went on to have Dave and his brother Denis with another man Denis Ryan.
But she split with him and three years later wed Alfred Dawes – with Dave taking his stepfather’s surname. Jean and Alfred had two daughters, Janet and Jackie.
Dave’s stepdad died in 1988 and Jean went on to marry for the third time in 1990 to John Smith.
The extended family means Dave has countless relations scattered around the country.
His half-brother Stephen, 52, who lives with his disabled wife Terri-Anne in Burnham-on-Crouch, Essex, said: “The last time I saw David was in 1987, but I would love to meet him again now!
“I think there will be a lot of relatives trying to track him down.”
Brought up by his gran, Stephen didn’t even know he had a half-brother until their mum introduced them. He said: “I don’t think David was close to his mum then. He was shocked when he opened the door to her, then double-shocked to see me. He’s a nice guy but we didn’t stay in touch.”
And while twice-married Dave and Angela contemplate how to spend their fortune, Stephen’s just thinking about how to make ends meet.
He said: “I borrow from Peter to pay Paul. I might have to declare myself bankrupt because I’m struggling to pay the debts and our bills. I don’t expect anything from Dave – but if he wanted to help me I’d really appreciate it.”
NJ P3 Pairs For Sunday, October 16th
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62 63 64 77 78 79
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