That reminds me. I have a couple of academic integrity reports to file.
The Washington Post has suspended a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for three months for lifting material from another US newspaper.
Sari Horwitz, who won America’s top journalism award with a colleague in 2002, was found to have used “substantial” parts of two articles from the Arizona Republic in her stories without attribution, the newspaper said.
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