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The Post uses someone else’s words — again

Has technology made us all plagiarists? The Internet and Google have enabled every reporter, blogger and columnist to have what amounts to a million encyclopedias at their fingertips. We can search for material on virtually any subject and download a cornucopia of information in seconds to inform us before we begin using more traditional reporting tools.

 

Twitter suspends reporter's account

Olympics Reporter Suspected from Twitter

Twitter has suspended the account of a Los Angeles-based reporter for a British newspaper who included the email address of the NBC Olympics president and asked his followers to write him to complain about the network's coverage....

 

Phone hacking: News of the World Hollywood reporter is arrested

Phone hacking: News of the World Hollywood reporter is arrested

The News of the World journalist James Desborough has been arrested over alleged phone hacking at the paper.

 

Libya Says It’s Freeing 4 Journalists

Libya Says It’s Freeing 4 Journalists

Four journalists held for illegally entering the country have each been given a one-year jail sentence, which has been commuted, and should be released soon, a government spokesman said Wednesday.

 

How Bloggers And Publishers Rely On Each Other For A Payday

Blogger. Vlogger. Tweeter. Author. Journalist. These words aren’t synonymous, and yet they all have one thing in common: behind these terms are people who are jockeying in the media world for your attention.

 

Washington Post suspends reporter for plagiarizing stories on Tucson shooting

The Washington Post suspended one of its most seasoned reporters Wednesday after editors determined that “substantial” parts of two recent news articles were taken without attribution from another newspaper.

 

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