Wall Street Journal Plagiarism: Article With Quotes By Fake People Removed From Website
The Wall Street Journal has scrubbed an article from its website after learning that it was plagiarized from several sources. "A Nov. 10 "New Global ...
The Wall Street Journal has scrubbed an article from its website after learning that it was plagiarized from several sources. "A Nov. 10 "New Global ...
Amy Bhatt | Posted 05.25.2011
On December 3, we found out that we'd been published in the Wall Street Journal. Well, sort of. Many of our words made it into an online column -- but our names were nowhere to be found.
Mona Sarika | Posted 05.25.2011
Due to repeated instances of plagiarism and misattribution, both on HuffPost and elsewhere, Mona Sarika's work has been removed and will no longer app...
Huffington Post | Danny Shea | Posted 05.25.2011