Public events to push Camelot relaunch
30 Apr 2002 | by Deborah Bonello,
LONDON - Camelot is supporting the relaunch of the National Lottery draw game as Lotto with a series of public events including a roadshow and a talent contest.
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LONDON - Camelot is supporting the relaunch of the National Lottery draw game as Lotto with a series of public events including a roadshow and a talent contest.
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