National Public Radio quizzes locals on corruption and plays it coast to coast.

NPR | August 3, 2007

Constituents of longtime Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens often refer to him as “Uncle Ted.” But when federal agents swooped in and searched his home outside Anchorage — possibly looking for evidence that could tie Stevens to a corrupt oil company executive — some took pleasure in his pain.

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