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1. |
How
Teachers Can Stop Cheaters Mark
Edmundson. New York Times (Late
Edition (East Coast)). New York, N.Y.: Sep 9, 2003. p.
A.29
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2. |
Australian
U. Rebuked in Plagiarism Case DAVID
COHEN. The Chronicle of Higher
Education. Washington: Sep 5, 2003. p. A.55
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3. |
When
journalists become the news Hilary
Hard Anyaso. Black Issues in Higher
Education. Reston: Jul 31, 2003. Vol. 20, Iss. 12; p. 4
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4. |
Magazine's
Essay on Plagiarism Appears to Have Copied Parts of
Another DAN CARNEVALE. The Chronicle of Higher Education.
Washington: Jun 20, 2003. p. A.29
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5. |
U.S.
Naval Academy Investigates Plagiarism Charge Against
Historian JEAN EVANGELAUF.
The Chronicle of Higher Education.
Washington: Jun 13, 2003. p. A.12
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6. |
Historians
pull plug on watch for plagiarism John Elvin. Insight on
the News. Washington: Jun 10-Jun 23, 2003. Vol. 19,
Iss. 13; p. 16
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7. |
To
My Former Students: How Race Works NEIL HENRY. The Chronicle
of Higher Education. Washington: May 30, 2003. p. B.5
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8. |
Taste:
Tony & Tacky Wall Street Journal
(Eastern edition). New York, N.Y.: May 30, 2003. p.
W.15
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9. |
Plagiarism:
a Lie of the Mind MAURICE
ISSERMAN. The Chronicle of Higher
Education. Washington: May 2, 2003. p. B.12
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10. |
Plagiarism:
Librarians help provide new solutions to an old
problem Denise Hamilton.
Searcher. Medford: Apr 2003. Vol. 11,
Iss. 4; p. 26 (3 pages)
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