Golden: How Rod Blagojevich Talked Himself out of the Governor's Office and into Prison
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Jeff Coen., Jeff Coen|AUTHOR., & John Chase|AUTHOR. (2012). Golden: How Rod Blagojevich Talked Himself out of the Governor's Office and into Prison . Chicago Review Press.

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Jeff Coen, Jeff Coen|AUTHOR and John Chase|AUTHOR. 2012. Golden: How Rod Blagojevich Talked Himself Out of the Governor's Office and Into Prison. Chicago Review Press.

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Jeff Coen, Jeff Coen|AUTHOR and John Chase|AUTHOR. Golden: How Rod Blagojevich Talked Himself Out of the Governor's Office and Into Prison Chicago Review Press, 2012.

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