But changes of leadership in the 1930s, from Arthur Henderson to George Lansbury and, finally in 1935, to Clement Attlee tended to give Labour a less tainted and more youthful image.
During that time, he helped the daily banish its tainted image and recover from financial distress.
With the tainted public image created by the poorly performing Saturn and the recent public lawsuit, Sega's stocks were at an all time low.
Even if Mr. Evans declines what could be a ceremonial post, the offer suggests the government is serious about enhancing the tainted image of Rosneft, an opaque company even by Russian standards.
REBOUNDING from a year of upheaval that left the college with a tainted public image and a reputation among its creditors for not paying its bills, Dowling College may be on the road to fiscal recovery.
But given Andersen's tainted image, Dairy Mart's lawyers evidently felt it necessary to ask the bankruptcy judge for permission to keep Andersen, said Barry Adler, a New York University law professor who specializes in bankruptcy law.
Some former presidents have used their new time to rehabilitate tainted images for posterity - think Richard Nixon and John Quincy Adams as elder statesmen.
Mr. Netanyahu has also worked to purge Likud "of some of its more unsavory figures and restored some of its tainted image," Mr. Oren said.
Another thing to be mindful of on Tuesday is the state's tainted image as a place where political operatives of the past have tried to stop people from voting.