On 24 Mar 2002 at 4:29, matthew X wrote:

Colson blasts plagiarism, deceit -- in a column he didn't write
A Christianity Today column with Charles Colson's byline attacks the 
"Post-Truth Society," and goes after historian Stephen Ambrose for 
"dealing 
in deceit" because he "plagiarized portions of other historians' works 
and 
-- notwithstanding his public apology -- seemed hardly disturbed by 
the 
resulting controversy." Tim Rutten notes: "The problem with all this 
is 
that -- notwithstanding his byline and picture -- Colson did not write 
the 
column, according to current and former employees. The actual 
author, they 
say, was Anne Morse, one of two full-time writers Colson employs, 
along 
with various 'contract' writers and an editor." (Second item.) (Los 
Angeles 
Times)
 > In Letters: Christianity Today opposes ghostwriting, says online 
M.E.
FROM
http://www.poynter.org/medianews/
   
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