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...charges of plagiarism are correct, it should not matter what motivated the magazine to publish them, be it ideology, personal jealousy, or a simple search for truth. The Dershowitz notion that the legal profession is uniquely exempt from attribution because it relies on briefs and therefore has different standards than other academic disciplines is nonsense. Dershowitz does not like the fact that the charges surfaced in The Weekly Standard, a conservative publication. So what? What if the charges had been made in a liberal publication? Would that make them more credible in his eyes? Intellecutal honesty is more important than...
...days after she submitted the manuscript to her publisher at Commonwealth Editions, he decided to publish...
...Brien cut his teeth in comedy as president of The Harvard Lampoon, a semi-secret Sorrento Square social organization that used to occasionally publish a so-called humor magazine. In fact, O’Brien first met Zucker, his current boss, one day when O’Brien and the Lampoon editors stole all the copies of that morning’s Crimson. Zucker, then Crimson President, called the police and met O’Brien face to face while he was being arrested...
...time, a market study confirmed the brand’s suspicions that customers would not mind if some of the guides were published less than annually, he said. Let’s Go then moved to publish only a portion of its guides annually, taking out guides like Costa Rica and Vietnam from the annual rotation...
...proposal would expand the number of guides updated every other year—called “editions”—while some titles might be publish even less frequently...