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Time will show that actually, he merely winked.JAMES DUNAWAYAustin,TexasLottery lootSIR Richard Branson, in his letter on Britain's National Lottery (February 21st), is apparently confused over the meaning of the word "efficiency".
He is apparently confused where the colors go on the flag.
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