In August 1999, the Arizona Republic fired one of their journalists Julie Amparano for a lack of siting. She had claimed that the paper had not supplied her with enough time to seek the sources. A Syrian journalist from Cox News George Baghdad had printed neumerous articles that contained plagiarized material and put the blame on his assistant. Another journalist Kathleen Breeden, a colleague (2006) at Harvard, was reported for releasing copied political cartoons from a different magazine.
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