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Survey suggests U.S. research misconduct is common
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Research misconduct at U.S. institutions may be more common than previously suspected, with 9 percent of scientists saying in a new survey that they personally had seen fabrication, falsification or plagiarism.
People:Charles Grassley Activities:2005 Korean Cloning Scandal Source:(Reuters)
2008-06-18
Seinfeld's lawyers see humor, not defamation
NEW YORK - Jerry Seinfeld claims a cookbook author is cooking up some fancy semantics by calling him an actor rather than a comedian to minimize the humor in statements she says defamed her.
Nations:U.S. People:Jerry Seinfeld John Lennon Source:(AP)
2008-06-18
White House aide admits to plagiarism, resigns
A White House aide resigned on Friday after an Indiana newspaper reported that he plagiarized in more than half of the columns he had published since 2000.
Nations:U.S. People:John Roberts Samuel Alito Activities:Bush Admin.
2008-02-29
Seinfeld seeks to toss author's lawsuit
Jerry Seinfeld was just joking when he compared a woman accusing his wife of plagiarism to the killers of John Lennon and the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., his lawyers said.
Nations:U.S. People:Jerry Seinfeld John Lennon
2008-02-26
Web plagiarism a serious problem: UK teachers
More than half of teachers in a survey said they thought plagiarism from the Internet is a problem.
Nations:U.S.
2008-01-21
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