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			<pubDate>Tue, 14 Sep 2004 21:14:35 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>026 137 261 394 449 512 688 705 870 953Again, I&#x27;m posting my chart, but my suggestion is to play  2 previous .  That is easier and less expensive since a double (556) was just drawn.  So, I suggest you play 56x (10 tickets).  Here is the chart for  2 previous  showing the number of skips between them for South Carolina: 2 Prev 0= 3 1= 3 2= 1 3= 3 4= 3 5= 2 6= 2 7= 3 8= 0 9= 1 10= 1 11= 1 12= 0 13= 2 14= 0 15= 0 16= 0 17= 1 18= 0 19= 0 20= 0 &#x3e;20= 1We are now on skip 11 (highlighted).</p>]]></description>
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