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"We know as much as anyone else does," said Nathan Arlantico, 21, the video department manager. He said the store was busy with lines of potential millionaires all day Tuesday. Because of feverish sales right up to the evening drawing, the winners will share a $380 million jackpot, an increase over the previous $355 million estimate, Kinney said. In March 2007, two winners, in Georgia and New Jersey, shared the richest prize
-- a $390 million Mega Millions jackpot. In Idaho, the lucky winner also has the option of taking a nearly $81 million lump sum payment after state and federal taxes are withheld, said Jeff Anderson, executive director of the Idaho Lottery. No state taxes would apply in Washington, where the lump sum payment would be $90 million after the 25 percent federal tax. Idaho officials identified Post Falls -- a suburb of Spokane, Wash., -- as the town where the ticket was bought, but did not release the name of the place where it was sold, citing the state's security procedures. The lives of the big winners will most certainly change, but for others, the lottery will be a fun memory. "Lost" fan Hunter Hart of Los Angeles said he bought a ticket worth $150 because he found an extra $3 in his pocket while at a gas station. At first, he said, he wanted to keep it as a souvenir to say he played Hurley's numbers. When asked what he planned to do with his winnings, the 26-year-old Internet entrepreneur said: "Well, I'm actually at the bar right now spending it. "It's been a rough month, dude," he said. ___ Online:
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