Monday 17 May 2010

One lucky EuroMillions winner

The winner of Friday’s £84m EuroMillions jackpot has yet to be made public.

If one person has won the prize they will have almost as much money as the singer Robbie Williams and Rolling Stone Charlie Watts. And they would be 789th on the list.

The winning numbers were 1, 17, 31, 43, 47 and the Lucky Star numbers were 2 and 3.
Lottery operators - Camelot - said that the millions could be in the winner’s account by today (Monday).

The last big winners of the EuroMillions were a man from Cirencester who shared £113m with a Spanish winner.

Research done in Toronto and published in The Sunday Times has showed that youngsters who learn to lie at an early age have better developed brains and therefore could end up at the top of the pile.

They believe lying uses many brain processes, for example combining sources of information and using the knowledge for their own gains.

The study looked at 1,200 children, from the ages of 2-16.

According to the study the most deceitful age was 12.

Meanwhile, The Monaco Grand Prix - where sport meets glamour - was held on Sunday.

This is the most colourful venue on the Grand Prix circuit. It is also very gruelling for the drivers as there is little room for manoeuvre on the circuit.

It is held at the same time as the Cannes Film Festival, so a handful of A-list celebrities are guaranteed to be walking the pit lane before the race.

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