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Sciascia's book, from 1966, is a darkly elegant tale of corruption, betrayal, and futility.
The indictments, made on May 18 but unsealed today, added fresh details to the tale of corruption that prosecutors say marked Mr. Lazarenko's career.
Graham Greene's late fable Doctor Fischer of Geneva (1980), a tale of corruption and money, includes a vignette in an "English Pub" in Geneva.
The owner of the security company, Edward Inman, gets involved, and what follows is a tale of corruption, addiction, violence and sexual depravity.
The case against Detective Arbeeny is another tale of corruption in Police Department drug units: Several narcotics officers in Brooklyn were caught mishandling drugs they had seized as evidence, and hundreds of potentially tainted drug cases have been dismissed.
The potential for new wealth could give Africa a better chance for development, although the history of Nigerian oil development is a cautionary tale of corruption, environmental degradation and strife.
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Her latest effort, "Vagabond Ways," still administers tales of corruption and steely redemption.
On the streets here, tales of corruption are as easy to find as kebab stands.
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