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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - The director of Ohio's workers' compensation bureau resigned under pressure Friday over the disappearance of at least $10 million worth of rare coins that the agency had bought as an investment.
Gov. Bob Taft announced the departure of James Conrad, once hailed as state government's "Mr. Fixit" for his ability to overhaul troubled agencies.
"I am outraged, I am angered, I am saddened, and I am sickened," Taft said of the scandal.
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