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Men who earn less than their female spouse are more likely to cheat, a study has shown
A US woman has won $14.5 million from a lottery scratch card — her fourth win in 17 years.
The effects of the global financial crisis are still being felt by Kiwis two in five say money is more important today than it was five years ago
Could you lose your inheritance to your stepmother? North & South editor-at-large Donna Chisholm investigates a law pitting family members against one another when a loved one dies.
A group of Christchurch flatmates are $250,000 richer after discovering a six-month-old winning Lotto ticket
British student bins competition ticket worth $1m from McDonalds.
A former Adelaide mayoress left her daughters just $1.50 from her $3.5 million estate because she believed they plotted to kill her mother.
Lottery ticket binned because he didn't understand the rules.
Yes, men and women do think about money differently, and it boils down to one thing: confidence.
A US woman who appeared to win US$42 million (NZ$59 million) when playing a poker machine has been told the jackpot announcement was simply a malfunction.
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British student bins $1m winning ticket

British student bins competition ticket worth $1m from McDonalds

British man binned winning lottery ticket

Lottery ticket binned because he didn't understand the rules

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