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Article: The Chicago Tribune John Kass column.
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- Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL)
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- April 19, 2006
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Byline: John Kass
Apr. 19--'When you're in public life, you're in a fishbowl," said Mayor Richard Daley on Tuesday, talking about the public trust after the conviction of his political ally former Gov. George Ryan on corruption charges. So now I can't help but think of Mayor Nemo in his bowl, swimming endlessly around a plastic federal building, a sprig of plastic greenery stuck in some bright blue gravel. And swimming alongside him, the two reform gubernatorial candidates, Democratic Gov. Squidward Tentacles and the Republican opponent, Tugboat Annie. (I know Tugboat Annie isn't a fish, but I like it anyway.) "Whether personal or public life. People ...
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