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Lotteries
As noted, New Hampshire started with a couple of drawings a year. The results were not spectacular. As more states legalized lotteries, the states have become very effective at innovating and creating new games. One of the first innovations was to increase the frequency of drawing and the size of the prizes. Another new product was the instant tickets, termed "scratchers." Then lotteries started daily drawings which are modeled after the illegal numbers game. One of the biggest booms to lotteries was the introduction of Lotto. Lotto is a game where winners are determined by matching the player's number with numbers that are drawn. If the winning numbers are not held by a player the prize rolls over and grows. The rolling over of the prize is crucial to a modern lottery's success, because it creates a large jackpot which has a significant effect in stimulating sales. 11 ... [Read More]

National Geophysical Data Center Coastal Relief Model
Schwab, William C., Denny, Jane F., Foster, David S., Lotto, Linda L., Allison, Mead A., Uchupi, Elazar, Swift, B. Ann, Danforth, William W., Thieler, Robert E., and Butman, Bradford, 2002, High-Resolution Quaternary seismic stratigraphy of the New York Bight Continental Shelf: Open-File Report OFR02-152, U.S. Geological Survey, Woods Hole, MA. ... [Read More]

FirstGov.gov for Citizens: Lottery Results
In the United States, 39 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico have lotteries. Lotteries are a form of gambling run by the state including instant-win scratch-off games, Lotto and daily games. ... [Read More]

April 1999 - List of Informal Reports
OF 97-0061 . NEW YORK, NEW JERSEY. Mapping the sea floor geology offshore on the New York-New Jersey metropolitan area using sidescan sonar; preliminary report, by W. C. Schwab, W. Corso, M. A. Allison, B. Butman, J. F. Denny, L. Lotto, W. W. Danforth, D. S. Foster, T. F. O'Brien, D. A. Nichols, B. J. Irwin and K. F. Parolski. 3 over-size sheets. (NC, Da, M.) $27. ... [Read More]

MAY 1997 - List of Outside Publications
M. A. Allison*, L. L. Lotto*, Marilyn Buchholtz-ten Brink, W. C. Schwab and Bradford Butman. NEW YORK. Formation and geologic evolution of the Hudson Shelf valley, New York Bight [abstr.] Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, in Geological Society of America, Northeastern Section, 32nd annual meeting; abstracts. v. 29, no. 1, February 1997. p. 27. ... [Read More]

SEPTEMBER 1997 - List of Outside Publications
M. R. Buchholtz ten Brink, M. A. Allison*, J. S. Schlee, M. Casso, L. Lotto* and R. F. Bopp*. NEW YORK. Sewage sludge and sedimentary processes in the New York Bight; where does it go from here? [abstr.] Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, in American Geophysical Union; American Society of Limnology and Oceanography; 1996 ocean sciences meeting. v. 77, no. 3, Suppl. January 16, 1996. p. 14-15. ... [Read More]

Publications of the U.S. Geological Survey, 1999
OF 97-0061 . NEW YORK, NEW JERSEY. Mapping the sea floor geology offshoreon the New York-New Jersey metropolitan area using sidescan sonar;preliminary report, by W. C. Schwab, W. Corso, M. A. Allison, BradfordButman, J. F. Denny, L. Lotto, W. W. Danforth, D. S. Foster, T. F.OBrien, D. A. Nichols, B. J. Irwin and K. F. Parolski. 1997. 3 over-sizesheets. (NC, Da, M.) ... [Read More]

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    In the IGRA, Congress included the definition of Class II gaming as follows: bingo; when played in the same location as bingo ¾ pull tabs, lotto, punch boards, tip jars, instant bingo, other games similar to bingo; and non-house banked card games authorized or not explicitly prohibited by the state in which the tribal operation is located. All other games are Class III, except for certain social or traditional forms of gaming. Class III games include, but are not limited to the following: baccarat, chemin de fer, blackjack, slot machines, and electronic or electromechanical facsimiles of any game of chance. The NIGC Office of General Counsel reviews games on request by a tribe or a game developer and issues advisory opinions on whether they are Class II or Class III. To facilitate distinguishing the classes of gaming, the NIGC plans to develop a regulation to establish technical classification standards. ... [Read More]

June 2000 - List of Outside Publications
W. C. Schwab, M. A. Allison*, William Corso, L. L. Lotto*, B. Butman, M. Buchholtz-ten Brink, J. F. Denny, W. W. Danforth and D. S. Foster. NEW YORK, NEW JERSEY. Initial results of high-resolution sea-floor mapping offshore of the New York-New Jersey metropolitan area using sidescan sonar. Northeastern Geology and Environmental Sciences. v. 19, no. 4, 1997. p. 243-262. ... [Read More]


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