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In this June 10, 2013 file photo, Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan, 
with Senate President John Cullerton looking on at left, speaks to reporters 
after a meeting with Gov. Pat Quinn in Chicago.APShown here is former 
Metra CEO Alex Clifford.FNCA former Chicago-area executive is blowing the 
whistle in the latest case to showcase what is derisively known as 
the "Illinois way" -- politicians' practice of doing business by dishing 
out favors to friends who contribute generously to their campaigns.This 
time, a top-ranking Democrat has been implicated. The case involves Illinois' 
most powerful Democratic leader -- state House Speaker Michael Madigan -- 
and the former head of the Chicago area's commuter rail service, Metra. 
In a rare move earlier this week, Metra's ex-CEO Alex Clifford came 
forward publicly to reveal specific details about how he says he was 
forced out of his lucrative job after refusing to cave to political 
pressure.Clifford, who was hired from California in 2001, testified during 
a recent Regional Transportation Authority board meeting in Chicago. For 
two hours he spoke openly about what he calls serious "ethical and 
moral character flaws" from people who practice the "Illinois way" of doing 
business, including Madigan.Clifford claims Madigan specifically wanted 
a pay raise for a Metra employee, Patrick Ward, who has been 
a generous contributor to Madigan's campaign, according to state records. 
Clifford testified: "What 
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there'll be no checkpoints or bag inspections of the crowds at Copacabana, 
similar to the security schemes at other events.That doesn't mean the Brazilians 
won't be making a show of force.Some 10,000 police officers and more 
than 14,000 soldiers will be on duty during the pope's visit, and 
six Brazilian military aircraft will provide transportation for the pontiff. 
The helicopters will let Francis avoid Rio's snarled traffic and the dangers 
of land travel.Nearly 100 lookout towers will also allow police to monitor 
an expected 1.5 million people turning out for yet another mass event, 
the World Youth Day's closing Mass in the rural neighborhood of Guaratiba, 
about 30 miles (50 kilometers) west of Copacabana on the far outskirts 
of Rio.Federal, state and local governments are expected to spend a total 
of around $52 million on all the security and logistical measures for 
the papal visit.Even with such numbers, Francis' itinerary will at some 
points push him out of the reach of all but his immediate 
security detail, entrusting much of his protection to the crowd of faithful. 
Experts have warned that a lone wolf-style assailant presents the gravest 
security threat."Much of the pope's security will be provided by the Brazilian 
people" themselves, said General Presidential Secretary Gilberto Carvalho.Biundini 
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">A long-time federal judge has been appointed to handle Detroit's bankruptcy 
amid a court ruling Friday that states the filing violates the states 
constitution and must be withdrawn.The judge, Steven Rhodes, has worked 
in U.S. Bankruptcy Court for nearly 30 years. He was appointed Friday 
by Alice Batchelder, chief judge at the federal appeals court that covers 
Michigan.Ingham County Judge Rosemarie Aquilina ruled Friday that Gov. Rick 
Snyder and Detroit Emergency Manger Kevyn Orr overstepped their authority 
and violated state law by proceeding with the bankruptcy filing because 
they knew the outcome could affect benefits to thousands of Detroit residents.I 
have some very serious concerns because there was this rush to bankruptcy 
court that didnt have to occur and shouldnt have occurred, Aquilina said, 
in a spate of orders arising from three separate lawsuits.Orr, who filed 
the bankruptcy document Thursday, has yet to respond the judges ruling, 
and there is no indication so far that city officials plan to 
take any action in response to the ruling.Aquilina also said Michigans constitution 
prohibits actions that will lessen the pension benefits of public employees, 
including those in the city of Detroit.Plaintiffs shouldnt have been blindsided, 
and this process shouldnt have been ignored, Aquilina said.Lawyers representing 
pensioners and two city pension funds got an emergency hearing with Aquilina 
on Thursday at which she said she planned to
 An AV-8B Harrier aircraft (AP Photo)CANBERRA, Australia  Two American fighter 
jets dropped four unarmed bombs into Australia's Great Barrier Reef Marine 
Park last week when a training exercise went wrong, the U.S. Navy 
said, angering environmentalists.The two AV-8B Harrier jets launched from 
aircraft carrier USS Bonhomme Richard each jettisoned an inert practice 
bomb and an unarmed laser-guided explosive bomb into the World Heritage-listed 
marine park off the coast of Queensland state on Tuesday, the U.S. 
7th Fleet said in a statement Saturday.The four bombs, weighing a total 
4,000 pounds, were dropped into more than 164 feet of water away 
from coral to minimize possible damage to the reef, the statement said. 
None exploded.The jets from the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit had intended 
to drop the ordnances on the Townshend Island bombing range, but aborted 
the mission when controllers reported the area was not clear of hazards.The 
pilots conducted the emergency jettison because they were low on fuel and 
could not land with their bomb load, the Navy said.The emergency happened 
on the second day of the biennial joint training exercise Talisman Saber, 
which brings together 28,000 U.S. and Australian military personnel over 
three weeks.The U.S. Navy and Marine Corps were working with Australian 
authorities to investigate the incident, the Navy said.A 7th Fleet spokesman 
did not immediately respond on Sunday when asked by email whether the 
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