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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 
 The site of an explosion of a Pemex pipeline in Texmelucan, Puebla 
state, is pictured on December 19, 2010. An oil pipeline exploded in 
a rural area of central Mexico early Sunday, igniting a huge blaze 
that injured seven people, authorities said.AFP/FileMEXICO CITY (AFP)  An 
oil pipeline exploded in a rural area of central Mexico early Sunday, 
igniting a huge blaze that injured seven people, authorities said.Petroleos 
de Mexico, the state oil company, said on Twitter that the blast 
was caused by an attempted theft of crude oil.Five policemen and two 
firefighters were injured when they responded to the explosion and fire, 
the state of Mexico's secretary for security said.Pemex said they got too 
close to the blaze and were injured in a secondary explosion.Two patrol 
cars were incinerated by the fire.The incident occurred in a corn field 
near the municipality of Tonanitla, about 40 kilometers (24 miles) from 
Mexico City."The fire in the oil pipeline in Tonanitla has been suppressed," 
Pemex said.In January, 37 people were killed at Pemex's Mexico City headquarters 
when an accumulation of gas in its basement ignited.A Pemex gas distribution 
plant in the northern city of Reynosa exploded in September 2012, killing 
another 30 people.
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