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 <description>The ability to knowlingly commit a dishonest or unethical act and rely on an anticipated legal defense to &quot;make it all good in the end&quot; is an idication of dishonesty.  The boards of directors and other members of management that choose not to speak out are equally to blame.  Together, they create the evironment where a dishonest and/or unethical director can operate.

Unfortunately, these companies will only police themselves when huge monetary fines may result from illegal actions.</description>
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 <description>I sincerely hope that a group of flyers files a class-action lawsuit against the airlines for unfair and deceptive trade practices, price-fixing, predatory pricing and price-gouging... take your pick. The whole pricing mechanism stinks and is designed to rip off unfairly.</description>
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