shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - 5 hours ago | journalism, news, media
Our response to the Mona Sarika incident...
Quoted: On December 3, we found out that we'd been published in the Wall Street Journal. Well, sort of. Many of our words made it into an online column -- but our names were nowhere to be found.
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shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - 6 hours ago | news
I always wonder what makes something a popular toy... Anyway, sounds like there's conflicgting data on this.
Quoted: The Consumer Product Safety Commission is investigating the popular Zhu Zhu toy because it may contain higher-than-allowed levels of antimony, a heavy metal which if ingested can make children sick.
shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - 3 days ago | journalism, news
The plot thickens. Turns out she made up sources for Foreign Policy. How could this even happen to this extent? I wonder if this is even her real name? There's not much info about her on the Web ... no affiliations.
Quoted: The scandal surrounding the writer Mona Sarika continues to unfold after the Wall Street Journal removed an article she wrote.
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shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - 3 days ago | journalism, news
Looks like the woman who stole the piece Amy and I wrote has a history of plagiarism...
Quoted: The WSJ isn't the only place that writer Mona Sarika plagiarized in her columns.
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shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - 4 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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shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - 4 days ago | news, sports
Love the angle of this story in The Root.
Quoted: To all you little boys and girls out there who want to be famous, today’s lesson is about a great man named Tiger Woods who once had to apologize to the world for his “transgressions.”
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shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - 4 days ago | news, india
shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - 4 days ago | health, news
shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - 5 days ago | news, books, development
My interview with Irene Khan, Secretary General of Amnesty International.
Quoted: Secretary Khan, who’s based out of Amnesty International in London, sat down for an interview with the International Examiner during the Seattle leg of her book tour.
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shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - 6 days ago | politics, news
Hm, something's fishy...
Quoted: The most infamous party crashers in the world said Tuesday that they hate that label, denied they finagled their way into a White House state dinner and insisted that they were invited to the bash by a Washington law firm with ties to a senior Pentagon official.
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