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      <description><![CDATA[The licence to run the national lottery is up for grabs again, but some hopefuls say that the bidding process favors Camelot, the current UK Lottery operator.<br /><br />As the sun beat down on the Hyatt Regency hotel in M rida, on the Gulf of Mexico, several hundred delegates gathered inside last February for the World Lottery Forum.<br /><br />Representatives of lottery operators from Niger to New Zealand were welcomed by Mexican president Vicente Fox. They were there for their annual conference to discuss th... [&nbsp;<a href="http://www.lotterypost.com/news/131774">More</a>&nbsp;]]]></description>
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