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Plagiarism

  1. norwegian nightmare
    Anders Breivik Plagiarized Ted KaczynskiIs he just lazy?
  2. chess scandal
    Scandal in the World of Computer ChessA champion is accused of stealing his mojo.
  3. internet-stained wretches
    In Which Cooks Source’s Editor Is So Appalling, We Mistook Her For a Fake [Updated]“I got lazy and went to the www.”
  4. internet-stained wretches
    After Plagiarizing Blogger’s Story, Cooks Source Magazine Has a (Possibly Fake) New Facebook Page [Updated]“Any posts considered libelous will be removed.”
  5. ink-stained wretches
    Magazine Editor Explains to Blogger How It Was Okay to Reprint Her Story Because Entire Web Is ‘Public Domain’Just a friendly note between two professionals, no big deal.
  6. creative non-fiction
    Tony Blair Borrows a Scene From a Fictional Movie For His Non-Fictional MemoirWhoopsy daisy!
  7. school daze
    What We Can Learn From the Lying Harvard LarcenistRealizing you are about to graduate with a useless English degree can make you do pretty desperate things.
  8. ink-stained wretches
    How to Respond to the Maureen Dowd Plagiarism IssueIn the last 24 hours, we’ve had lessons from both extremes.
  9. company town
    McCain Campaign Rewarding Commenting SpammersPlus, the latest on Wall Street, Gold Street, and your street, in our daily industry roundup.
  10. the morning line
    New York Is Full of Hot Air • According to a new study, New York City is responsible for a full one percent of the nation’s greenhouse-gas emissions. A remarkable thing about the study: It was commissioned and publicized by our own mayor, who’s basing an emission-cutting program on it. [MetroNY] • Citigroup is laying off 17,000 employees in a major slimming-down operation, and its New York headquarters is expected to be hit hard, alongside the megabank’s London and Hong Kong hubs. [NYT] • A female teacher at the Newark Boys Chorus School is the latest inductee into the tabloid pantheon after an alleged dalliance with a student; she is charged with two counts of aggravated sexual assault and one count of child endangerment. [WNBC] • Notoriously cash-poor Columbia University is in the money, as 92-year-old billionaire John Kluge is giving his alma mater $400 million for scholarships to the needy. Somewhat weirdly, the money will be distributed among already accepted students. [NYP] • And in a cross-platform twist on an old story, a CBS News producer was fired for plagiarizing, “almost verbatim,” a Wall Street Journal article — which Katie Couric proceeded to read in her video blog. Those bloggers: No scruples, we’re telling you. [amNY]