From: http://www.temasekreview.com/2009/1...-plagiarism-posted-on-geoffrey-pereiras-blog/
The Temasek Review has debunked the allegations of plagiarism in a comment posted on SPH Geoffrey Pereira’s blog as completely baseless and malicious.
Mr Pereira published a second article on his blog titled “SPH reiterates ‘We didn’t do it” on 13 November 2009 at 9.47am in response to our earlier articles catching an IP address “grabbing” our site’s content a week ago.
Strangely enough, the comment surfaced soon after it was posted on Mr Pereira’s blog:
The wordpress blog was registered only on 6 November 2009, the day when Mr Pereira published his first article denying that SPH has launched an attack on our server. (we have never made the accusation in the first place):
The blog pasted a few clipped copies of articles posted under our “World” section and accused us of plagiarizing them:
Our regular readers will know that all our world articles are reproduced from elsewhere with the source cited clearly at the bottom of each article.
This is a usual practice adopted by many online newspapers including The Malaysian Insider and our own Straits Times which republishes articles daily from Reuters, AFP and AP.
As you can see from the above, we have put a “SCMP” at the end of the article to indicate that the article was originally published on “South China Morning Post” – a Hong Kong Daily.
In all the other examples given on the site, the blogger cropped the article incompletely to omit the source to give the impression that we have plagiarized the articles.
Being a seasoned and professional journalist himself, Mr Pereira should have vetted the comments posted on his blog carefully before allowing such defamatory and untrue remarks about our site to be posted.
The Temasek Review has debunked the allegations of plagiarism in a comment posted on SPH Geoffrey Pereira’s blog as completely baseless and malicious.
Mr Pereira published a second article on his blog titled “SPH reiterates ‘We didn’t do it” on 13 November 2009 at 9.47am in response to our earlier articles catching an IP address “grabbing” our site’s content a week ago.
Strangely enough, the comment surfaced soon after it was posted on Mr Pereira’s blog:
The wordpress blog was registered only on 6 November 2009, the day when Mr Pereira published his first article denying that SPH has launched an attack on our server. (we have never made the accusation in the first place):
The blog pasted a few clipped copies of articles posted under our “World” section and accused us of plagiarizing them:
Our regular readers will know that all our world articles are reproduced from elsewhere with the source cited clearly at the bottom of each article.
This is a usual practice adopted by many online newspapers including The Malaysian Insider and our own Straits Times which republishes articles daily from Reuters, AFP and AP.
As you can see from the above, we have put a “SCMP” at the end of the article to indicate that the article was originally published on “South China Morning Post” – a Hong Kong Daily.
In all the other examples given on the site, the blogger cropped the article incompletely to omit the source to give the impression that we have plagiarized the articles.
Being a seasoned and professional journalist himself, Mr Pereira should have vetted the comments posted on his blog carefully before allowing such defamatory and untrue remarks about our site to be posted.
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