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Jane Goodall Apologizes for Plagiarizing Wikipedia

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Jane Goodall Apologizes for Plagiarizing Wikipedia
Friday, March 22, 2013 10:16 AMThe Daily Dot
Jane Goodall was forced to apologize after a Washington Post investigation found her latest book contained passages copied from multiple websites, including Wikipedia.

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HBO Mulls Making HBO Go Available to Non-Cable Subscribers
Friday, March 22, 2013 9:28 AMTodd Wasserman
HBO's CEO is considering making the company's HBO Go online streaming service available to consumers who don't have cable, according to a report. "Right now we have the right model," HBO chief executive Richard Plepler told Reuters on Wednesday. "Maybe HBO GO, with our broadband partners, could evolve." HBO Go, which has about 6.5 million registered users, requires a subscription to a cable operator.

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