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<img alt="" height="1" width="1" />Plagiarizing Wikipedia Is Still Plagiarism, at BuzzFeed or the New York Times
New York Magazine
The New York Times says it is "looking into" accusations that a recent article on the painter Piero di Cosimo lifted most of its first paragraph straight from Wikipedia. The similarities, in a piece by reporter Carol Vogel, were first pointed out by MediaBistro's ...

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