shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - 22 days ago | india, news, journalism
Oh my god, parts of the article I co-wrote were plagiarized in this WSJ piece!
Quoted: The Wall Street Journal has scrubbed an article from its website after learning that it was plagiarized from several sources. "A Nov. 10 "New Global Indian" online column by New York City freelance writer Mona Sarika has been found to contain information that was plagiarized from several publications, including the Washington Post, Little India, India Today and San Francisco magazine," a notice to readers now reads where the column once lived.
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Mother Teresa never even lived in Albania so I don't see how it'd be a "return" of the remains... I hope this doesn't turn into a 3-way argument between Albania, Macedonia, and India.
Quoted: India rejects a demand by Albania for the return of the remains of Mother Teresa, currently buried in Calcutta.
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shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 05 2009 | india, news
Cool!
Quoted: Geologists in southern India say they have found hundreds of dinosaur egg clusters which could be about 65 million years old.
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shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 02 2009 | india, news
Best quote from the article, in reference to Obama saying Gandhi is one of the people he'd most like to be able to dine with: “It would probably be a really small meal because he didn’t eat a lot.”
Quoted: President Barack Obama has honoured Mahatma Gandhi on the Indian leader's birthday, saying his teachings transformed American society.
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shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 27 2009 | news, india
It's so sad that this problem only continues to grow worse...
Quoted: Dozens of impoverished farmers struggling with debt and poor rainfall have killed themselves in southern India in recent weeks, activists and politicians said.
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