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Sara Yehoshua (b. 1926 in Chalkis), known as Sarika, at the age of fourteen became a nurse in her native Chalkida, the capital city of the island of Euboea, where wounded soldiers and amputees from the Albanian front were sent.
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Sarika Gulati/ Demotix Jantar Mantar and the India Gate have hosted several major protests and demonstrations despite the ban.
Delhi's Rallies 2011
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Sarika Gulati/ Demotix Jantar Mantar and the India Gate have hosted several major protests and demonstrations despite the ban.
Delhi's Rallies 2011
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Sarika not only drew exact phrases from our article, but also misattributed experiences and quotes to individuals whose names she only slightly changed.
Outsourcing Responsibility? The Mona Sarika Scandal and Journalistic Ethics 2010
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This isn't just a question of giving credit where credit's due -- it's also about rectifying the misinformation that Sarika perpetuated.
Outsourcing Responsibility? The Mona Sarika Scandal and Journalistic Ethics 2010
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Following in the footsteps of Jayson Blair and Stephen Glass, Sarika is the most recent fallen journalist to rise to blogospheric fame.
Amy Bhatt: Outsourcing Responsibility? The Mona Sarika Scandal and Journalistic Ethics 2010
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Sarika not only drew exact phrases from our article, but also misattributed experiences and quotes to individuals whose names she only slightly changed.
Amy Bhatt: Outsourcing Responsibility? The Mona Sarika Scandal and Journalistic Ethics 2010
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A second issue is that the Wall Street Journal's decision to run their retraction without links to the original pieces from which Sarika plagiarized means that she has gotten way more attention than any of the topics she wrote about.
Outsourcing Responsibility? The Mona Sarika Scandal and Journalistic Ethics 2010
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This isn't just a question of giving credit where credit's due -- it's also about rectifying the misinformation that Sarika perpetuated.
Amy Bhatt: Outsourcing Responsibility? The Mona Sarika Scandal and Journalistic Ethics 2010
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A second issue is that the Wall Street Journal's decision to run their retraction without links to the original pieces from which Sarika plagiarized means that she has gotten way more attention than any of the topics she wrote about.
Amy Bhatt: Outsourcing Responsibility? The Mona Sarika Scandal and Journalistic Ethics 2010
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