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(Full view image of Daily Mail article that went offline within days of its publication. May have been due to pressure from the Wikimedia Foundation, or due to a plagiarism complaint from The Telegraph, which published the story before Daily Mail, and sev)
 
 
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Full view image of Daily Mail article that went offline within days of its publication.  May have been due to pressure from the Wikimedia Foundation, or due to a plagiarism complaint from The Telegraph, which published the story before Daily Mail, and several sections of the Daily Mail piece were highly similar to those in the Telegraph.
 
Full view image of Daily Mail article that went offline within days of its publication.  May have been due to pressure from the Wikimedia Foundation, or due to a plagiarism complaint from The Telegraph, which published the story before Daily Mail, and several sections of the Daily Mail piece were highly similar to those in the Telegraph.
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Original link: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2252845/Dont-mention-friendship-Tony-Blair-Wikipedia-founder-Jimmy-Wales-bans-discussion-PM-new-controversy-Kazakh-links.html

Latest revision as of 16:42, 1 January 2013

Full view image of Daily Mail article that went offline within days of its publication. May have been due to pressure from the Wikimedia Foundation, or due to a plagiarism complaint from The Telegraph, which published the story before Daily Mail, and several sections of the Daily Mail piece were highly similar to those in the Telegraph.

Original link: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2252845/Dont-mention-friendship-Tony-Blair-Wikipedia-founder-Jimmy-Wales-bans-discussion-PM-new-controversy-Kazakh-links.html

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