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Don't bury the Couric & Co. plagiarism case yet, says Scott Collins, "because it underscores some of the trouble the news business is having managing new media (especially blogs and 'vlogs'), not to mention its apparent need to mimic the rest of American business in over-marketing everything." || New York Post: Katie Couric's plagiarizing producer, Melissa McNamara, has an identical twin sister -- with an identical poaching problem.
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