Word: dishonestly
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...shortly after the crimes and with all possible speed. A trial 15 years later, Hughes claims, is "pointless." "The rationale for such a trial is not justice, it is punishment. And punishment is a human and understandable motive." But to clothe revenge in the garments of legality is dishonest. "Either real justice, if that had been possible, with scrupulous attention to legal technicalities, or summary human revenge" would have been preferable to Israel's course of action...
CHRYSLER PROBLEMS increase. Dissident Stockholder Sol A. Dann vowed to start a proxy fight to oust management. Deposed President William C. Newberg sued Chairman and President L. L. Colbert for $5,250,000, charging that Colbert conspired to make Newberg look dishonest to give himself "an aura of righteousness." Only cheery note: Chrysler 1960 earnings were $3.61 per share, first yearly profit since...
...regulation, while unkind to students who take the "straightforward" approach, is open to dishonest practices. Among cases of evasion widely discussed around the Ivy League...
...Daily News advised Kennedy to staff his State Department with reliable anti-Communists such as Victor (I Chose Freedom) Kravchenko and Princess Alexandra Kropotkin. "Of course, President Kennedy can buddy up to Castro and Khrushchev," said the News, "but if he does, he'll brand himself as a dishonest man, to say nothing of giving the criminal Communist conspiracy a powerful assist in its drive to enslave the human race. Somehow, we can't picture Kennedy being as dumb and deceitful as that." When President Eisenhower severed relations with Cuba, the Charleston (S.C.) News & Courier found Kennedy...
...plays presented before the advent of the Loeb and solely on student initiative shows a variety and quality that leave no cause for now depriving interested students of the right of choice; for the committee to usurp this right under a cloak of doing otherwise is both unwise and dishonest...