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Monday, January 7, 2013

Crime Does Not Pay as Consistently as Virtue Does

Crime does pay sometimes.  Yet because virtue is its own reward, crime does not pay as consistently as virtue pays.

Here is a link to a NY Times article about the Hungarian President who resigned amid plagiarism charges.
Posted by Louise Kleszyk, Ph.D. at 11:12 AM
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