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Jonah Lehrer
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Will Book Publishers Ever Start Fact-checking? They’re Already Starting.The practice of checking books is fairly common, though it’s also expensive. This fall, for the first time, one publisher is even promising to pay for it.
By Boris Kachka
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scandal-stained wretches
By Katie Zavadski
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scandal-stained wretches
Jonah Lehrer Can’t Stop, Won’t StopHis book sold with a maybe-plagiarized proposal.
By Joe Coscarelli
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scandal-stained wretches
By Joe Coscarelli
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scandal-stained wretches
Jonah Lehrer Down to Just One BookHis second book will be pulled from shelves.
By Joe Coscarelli
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scandal-stained wretches
By Adam Martin
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scandal-stained wretches
By Joe Coscarelli
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ink-stained wretches
Jonah Lehrer Already Stretching the Truth AgainHe’s ready to talk, but already spreading inaccuracies.
By Joe Coscarelli
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ink-stained wretches
WSJ Deletes Jonah Lehrer ArticlesAnother publication makes his compromised work disappear.
By Joe Coscarelli
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Jonah Lehrer Can Always Fall Back on PoetryAnother side effect of a plagiarism scandal: your undergrad poems revealed.
By Joe Coscarelli
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Jonah Lehrer’s Plagiarism Scandal: But Wait, There’s More!A review of his blog posts for ‘Wired’ turned up enough misdeeds to lose him another job.
By Joe Coscarelli
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ink-stained wretches
Fareed Zakaria Plagiarized Because He Is Old-Fashioned and a New BreedThe brand-name journalist completes his repentance cycle with an apology and explanation.
By Joe Coscarelli
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scandal-stained wretches
By Adam K. Raymond
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scandal-stained wretches
By Joe Coscarelli
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scandal-stained wretches
By Joe Coscarelli
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scandal-stained wretches
By Joe Coscarelli
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ink-stained wretches
Jonah Lehrer Has Been Very, Very QuietThe ‘New Yorker’ staffer hasn’t written for more than a month since his self-plagiarism scandal.
By Joe Coscarelli
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ink-stained wretches
By Joe Coscarelli
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ink-stained wretches
Jonah Lehrer’s Self-Plagiarism Issues Are Snowballing [Updated]The ‘New Yorker’ staffer’s recycling has also called attention to attribution errors.
By Joe Coscarelli
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