“Kelley’s insightful window on the details of the war brought him increasing readership (118,000 page views on a recent day) and acclaim, including interviews in the The New York Times and on NBC’s Nightly News, Newsweek Online and National Public Radio.| The only problem: Much of his material was plagiarized — lifted word-for-word from a paid news service put out by Austin, Texas, commercial intelligence company Stratfor. |’You got me, I admit it…. I made a mistake,’ Kelley said. ‘It was stupid.'” Daniel Forbes —Noted War Blogger Cops to CopyingWired)
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