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- 2004_Chinese_lottery_scandal abstract "In 2004, a scandal occurred when one of four lottery tickets didn't go to a prearranged winner, resulting in the arrest of five people and several government officials being removed.The Shaanxi Provincial Sports Lottery Centre refused to give the unexpected winner, Liu Liang, with the prize of a new BMW, claiming that he held a fake lottery ticket.The court found that Yang Yongming, a contractor to the lottery company, had cheated on the four top prizes. The lottery center authorities declared that Liu's ticket was valid and apologized.The car was sold for 300,000 yuan, and Liu Liang retreated to a remote village on Qinling Mountain.".
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- 2004_Chinese_lottery_scandal wikiPageWikiLink BMW.
- 2004_Chinese_lottery_scandal wikiPageWikiLink Category:2004_in_China.
- 2004_Chinese_lottery_scandal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gambling_in_China.
- 2004_Chinese_lottery_scandal wikiPageWikiLink Chinese_yuan.
- 2004_Chinese_lottery_scandal wikiPageWikiLink Shaanxi.
- 2004_Chinese_lottery_scandal wikiPageWikiLinkText "2004 Chinese lottery scandal".
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- 2004_Chinese_lottery_scandal subject Category:2004_in_China.
- 2004_Chinese_lottery_scandal subject Category:Gambling_in_China.
- 2004_Chinese_lottery_scandal comment "In 2004, a scandal occurred when one of four lottery tickets didn't go to a prearranged winner, resulting in the arrest of five people and several government officials being removed.The Shaanxi Provincial Sports Lottery Centre refused to give the unexpected winner, Liu Liang, with the prize of a new BMW, claiming that he held a fake lottery ticket.The court found that Yang Yongming, a contractor to the lottery company, had cheated on the four top prizes.".
- 2004_Chinese_lottery_scandal label "2004 Chinese lottery scandal".
- 2004_Chinese_lottery_scandal sameAs Q4602635.
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- 2004_Chinese_lottery_scandal sameAs Q4602635.
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