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Gore at Chicago St. Patricks Day parade

CHI2000031103 - 11 MARCH 2000 - CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, USA: (L-R) Richard Daley, Mayor of Chicago; U.S. Vice President Al Gore; William Daley, U.S. Commerce Secretary and George Ryan, Governor of Illinois start off Chicago's annual St. Patricks Day parade March 11. Al Gore, presumed Democratic Presidential nominee, served as Grand Marshall of the parade. rg/raf/Ray Foli UPI


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