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Design Inferences and the Suspicion of Fraud
| May 14, 2005 | Posted by William Dembski under Intelligent Design |
“Powerball lottery officials suspected fraud: how could 110 players in the March 30 drawing get five of the six numbers right? That made them all second-prize winners, and considering the number of tickets sold in the 29 states where the game is played, there should have been only four or five.” MORE.