plagiarism
Plagiarists: Guttenberg resigns, Saif al-Islam Gaddafi in Swiss peace
Online accusations of plagiarism were not just being hurled at German defence minister Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg, who resigned in a shock move on 1 March. The son of the Libyan dictator, said to be in exile in Switzerland where he stayed after the world economic forum, also helped his London School of Economics doctorate along with a bit of the copy and paste method – in return for a tidy cash infusion
plagiarism, muammar al-gaddafi, university, germany, karl-theodor zu guttenberg, saif al-islam gaddafi, libya
Lucia Etxebarria: ‘it's a threat if women sell more books than men’
The Spanish sex, drugs and rock’n’roll writer, 41, juggles motherhood and feminist ideals in her literature, and explains why she is sometimes categorised as a lesbian or 'at best, emasculator'
plagiarism, umberto eco, literature, lucía etxebarría, madrid, lucia etxebarria , spain
