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Nothing's ever fair.
Are children ever fair about their parents?
Is it ever fair to discriminate between your children?
And: "If it's ever fair to say that anything has 'changed everything,' it's fair to say so about the Internet".
The dozen or so small-scale producers selling their wares at The Accra Green Market were busily making history as participants in Ghana's first ever fair for locally grown, sustainable, organic produce.
No, clearly, but when is life ever fair, especially to the little guy?
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Although they failed to beat IFK Gothenburg in the two-legged final, there was glory in defeat as FIFA awarded a first-ever Fair Play Award to the club for the sporting behaviour of the United fans on a memorable night at Tannadice Park.
And he played at Camp Nou in the second leg of the first-ever Fairs Cup final, but the London representative side he was part of were trounced 6-0 Barcelonaona, the sour half of an 8-2 defeat.
I am hoping that as farmers mobilise themselves and find common cause with neighbouring communities, they can press for ever-fairer deals when big investors loom large.
Can it ever be fair that the labour of some affords the leisure of others?
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