The Noble Thing To Do

Argentina's fight against the impunity of the military junta and its cohorts over 30 years ago is making headlines in more ways than one these days.  The owner of the country's biggest media conglomerate is being investigated for having knowingly adopted two children of people who were killed or "disappeared" by the regime.  Although the adopted pair has given up samples of their DNA, there is reason to believe that it might have been tainted on purpose to alter the results, a practice found out in similar cases.  That they stand to inherit a fortune estimated at $1 billion explains a lot.

Whatever comes of it, the Noble family should fully cooperate with the authorities, as an example of what those in the newspaper business are always urging others to do.  Let the truth be known, and the chips fall where they may.

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