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Ethics In The News - Ethics Across the United States
A question of integrity at City Hall
Would that Baltimore’s own city council could summon the courage to show the same moral clarity. But instead of standing up for the integrity of their institution, council members here seem more intent on cutting whatever deals they can. [Read more...]
Ethics angle missing in financial crisis debate
This omission stands out at a time when a survey by the World Economic Forum, host of the glittering annual Davos summits of the rich and powerful, says two-thirds of those queried think the crunch is also a crisis of ethics and values. [Read more...]
Now at Northwestern, Ethics 101, Taught by, Well, Go Figure!
Even if Northwestern University has used the title for a literature course, “The Death of Irony” must be revived for next week’s campus appearance by the former Gov. Rod R. Blagojevich. [Read more...]
Utah academic weighs ethics, economics of Army offer
They didn't give him much time to think it over. But then, at the moment, it didn't seem as though there was much to think about. [Read more...]
Bankers Need A Moral Compass
With bank bailouts and executive bonuses in the headlines, it's hard to find the connection between banking and ethics. [Read more...]

Ethics In The News - International Ethics
Our bouts of outrage are mockery of real ethics (Ireland)
OUR MOST serious moral problem may be that those responsible for imposing and policing moral principles have lost all sense of right and wrong. [Read more...]