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How did I not know he had a DUI in the past?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (ICM)
Fri Jan 10 17:45:53 2014

Date: Fri, 10 Jan 2014 14:46:00 -0800
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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 
 ARLINGTON, Texas  A woman died Friday evening in an accident while 
riding the Texas Giant roller coaster at a Six Flags amusement park 
in North Texas, authorities said.The accident happened just after 6:30 p.m. 
Friday at Six Flags Over Texas in Arlington. Park spokeswoman Sharon Parker 
confirmed that a woman died while riding the coaster at Six Flags 
Over Texas in Arlington but did not specify how she was killed.- 
mother's family says, according to witnessesA family in line behind the 
woman who fell told MyFoxDFW.com that she was on the ride with 
her daughter and son-in-law. The family said her seat restraint seemed to 
go down normally before the car left. They said when the train 
came back, the seat restraint was down.The family said the woman's daughter 
and son-in-law were calling for help. They were screaming, "We need to 
go get my mom!"Witnesses told local media outlets that the woman fell 
from the ride, which is billed as the tallest steel-hybrid roller coaster 
in the world."She goes up like this. Then when it drops to 
come down, that's when it (the safety bar) released and she just 
tumbled," said Carmen Brown of Arlington. Brown said she was waiting in 
line to get on the ride when the accident happened."They didn't secure 
her right. One of the employees from the park -- one of 
the ladies -- she asked her to click her more than once, 
and they were like, `As long you heard it click, you're OK.' 
Everybody else is like, `Click, clic

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many of them elected with tea party support, objected to any attempt 
to improve the current law rather than scuttle it.With the rank and 
file growing more conservative, some Republicans acknowledge that without 
changes, they likely couldn't pass the alternative measure they backed when 
Democrats won approval for Obama's bill in 2010. Among other provisions, 
it encouraged employers to sign up their workers for health insurance automatically, 
so that employees would have to "opt out" of coverage if they 
didn't want it, and provided federal money for state-run high-risk pools 
for individuals and for reinsurance in the small group market.The current 
state of intentions contrasts sharply with the Pledge to America, the manifesto 
that Republicans campaigned on in 2010 when they took power away from 
the Democrats. That included a plan to "repeal and replace" what it 
termed a government takeover of health care.It promised "common-sense solutions 
focused on lowering costs and protecting American jobs," including steps 
to overhaul medical malpractice laws and permit the sale of insurance across 
state lines. Republicans said they would "empower small businesses with 
greater purchasing power and create new incentives to save for future health 
care needs." They promised to "protect the doctor-patient relationship, 
and ensure that those with pre-existing conditions gain access to the coverage 
they need."But Rep. Paul 
 Darren Fletcher speaks during a press conference in Brussels on October 
15, 2012. Manchester United midfielder Fletcher admitted on Sunday that 
he will miss the start of his side's Premier League title defence 
as he continues to recover from a bowel operation.Belga/AFP/FileLONDON (AFP) 
 Manchester United midfielder Darren Fletcher admitted on Sunday that he 
will miss the start of his side's Premier League title defence as 
he continues to recover from a bowel operation.Fletcher has been struggling 
with ulcerative colitis for the past five years and underwent surgery in 
January in a bid to cure the problem.Asked when he would be 
back in action for the champions, Scotland international Fletcher told BBC 
Radio Five Live: "Hopefully, not too long after the start of the 
season. I think I will just miss the beginning of the season."Fletcher 
spent nine months on the sidelines in 2012 to see if his 
symptoms settled down before returning last September.The 29-year-old appeared 
in three games out of four matches at the end of November, 
but he was restricted to just two more brief substitute appearances -- 
the last of which came in the 4-3 win over Newcastle at 
Old Trafford on Boxing Day.He admits the strain of trying to deal 
with the illness has taken its toll at times."I've had it for 
five years but really struggled to control it for the last three 
years," Fletcher said."It's had a big impact on my day-to-day life, never 
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