The Nation - News from May 3, 1989
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Two couples checked in at Pennsylvania lottery headquarters to claim a share of a North American record jackpot of $115.5 million, leaving only one of the 14 winning tickets unaccounted for. The 12th and 13th ticket-holders included a naturalized American couple from China, Alex and Typin Mark of Wayne, a Philadelphia suburb. Also presenting a ticket from the April 26 drawing were Ray and Diane Novotny, both 46, of the Philadelphia suburb of Malvern. The remaining ticket-holder has until April 26, 1990, to claim a share of the prize.
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