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Tainted political tradition resurfaces in Illinois

By Hal Weitzman in Chicago

Published: December 23 2008 02:00 | Last updated: December 23 2008 02:00

When Barack Obama won the US presidential election last month, Chicago's political and business elites boasted the city had at last thrown off its reputation for crooked politics and underhand deals.

But just as Rod Blagojevich, governor of Illinois, never received a ticket to Mr Obama's celebratory rally in Chicago on election night, the message about the city's change of image apparently failed to reach him as well.

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