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In turn, that would make those communities vulnerable to scoundrels and predators and cause more crime.
CNN: Commentary: Don't confuse immigrant victims with villains
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They regularly decry the tendency of poor Filipinos to vote for scoundrels based on name recognition.
WSJ: Review & Outlook: Party Time in the Philippines
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They tell of patriots and scoundrels, high motives and low cynicism, extreme courage and cruel betrayal.
NPR: Author Kinzer Charts 'Century of Regime Change'
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Apparently some UK scoundrels teamed up with a crooked gas station attendant to nab credit card numbers from RFID smart card-enabled credit cards.
ENGADGET: UK's ATM cards thoroughly trounced by ID thieves
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Dealing with scoundrels is par for an international oil company.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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This underground business, involving as it does hungry sellers and desperate buyers, is a fecund breeding ground for scoundrels and scam artists, despite the high-minded claims of saving lives.
FORBES: On The Cover/Top Stories
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As Barbossa, the pirate who deposed Captain Jack, Geoffrey Rush eyeballs his victims and stretches out his syllables in the taunting manner of Robert Newton, who specialized in stump-legged scoundrels fifty years ago.
NEWYORKER: Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
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Eliot Spitzer tricked the public into thinking he was a no-nonsense prosecutor the same way the criminals behind the so-called Climategate charade are trying to trick the public into believing climate scientists are scoundrels.
FORBES: The Greatest Hoax in History: Eliot Spitzer, Climategate and the Art of the Email Con
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Unless you protect investors from the ravages of rapacious scoundrels who can tap into customer accounts at will, MF Global and Peregrine-like scams will continue unabated and investors will stay away from the business in droves.
FORBES: MF Global Ghost Still Terrifies Average Investors
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The imperious Baker and his taxpayer-underwritten PR operation have responded to the ridicule (the most devastating of which was the New York Post's depiction on its front page of the ex-SecState and his co-chairman, former Rep. Lee Hamilton, as "Surrender Monkeys") with the last refuge of scoundrels: a claim to bipartisanship.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Baker's poisoned fruits