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  • Still, file it in the No Good Deed Goes Unpunished category: The process can be more onerous than that for adopting a baby.

    Finding Fido Anne Kadet 2011

  • Diego Cevallo, "Archbishop Romero's Murder Still Unpunished 25 Years On," antiwar. com, October 14, 2004 14.

    The War On Terror: An Exercise in Hypocrisy 2009

  • Unpunished_ was finally published by Feminist Press in 1997. 4

    Ah, Rejection Bill Crider 2007

  • A thoughtful 400-page police novel on the theme No Good Deed Goes Unpunished.

    The literary shlimil 2009

  • A thoughtful 400-page police novel on the theme No Good Deed Goes Unpunished.

    Archive 2009-05-01 2009

  • My favorite dismissive comment by a publisher is the one that sunk Charlotte Perkins Gilman's only mystery novel, _Unpunished_ (written in 1929):

    Ah, Rejection Bill Crider 2007

  • Roberto Mongini, the Christian Democrat who confessed to taking kickbacks, wrote a book called "The Unpunished."

    Throwing The Bums Out 2008

  • VIEW FAVORITES yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Declassified VIETNAM: Civilian Killings Went Unpunished'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'The files are part of a once-secret archive that shows confirmed atrocities by U.S. forces in Vietnam were more extensive than was previously known.

    OpEdNews - Quicklink: Declassified VIETNAM: Civilian Killings Went Unpunished 2006

  • Today we wrote essays, “No Good Deed Goes Unpunished.”

    Mortified David Nadelberg 2006

  • Today we wrote essays, “No Good Deed Goes Unpunished.”

    Mortified David Nadelberg 2006

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