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March 16, 2013

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Plagiarism in Germany

plagiarism in the newsBy Heather DutielMarch 16, 2013

Last week, I wrote about the increasing frequency of plagiarism accusations amongst Russian politicians, but the issue is by no means isolated to Russia. The New York Times ran an article this week about plagiarism issues amongst German politicians.

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