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|Title=Plagiarism Charge for Romanian Minister
 
|Title=Plagiarism Charge for Romanian Minister
 
|Is About=This article is about allegations of plagiarism against the Romanian minister of education and research, Ioan Mang. Mr. Mang's 2004 publication is believed to be a near-identical copy of a paper authored by the Eli Biham, the dean of computer science at the Technion Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa.
 
|Is About=This article is about allegations of plagiarism against the Romanian minister of education and research, Ioan Mang. Mr. Mang's 2004 publication is believed to be a near-identical copy of a paper authored by the Eli Biham, the dean of computer science at the Technion Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa.
|Important Because=It shows that no one is immune from scrutiny and
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|Important Because=It shows a case of misconduct against a high-profile politician. It also shows that researchers' early publications might be scrutinised later on.
 
|Important For=Researchers
 
|Important For=Researchers
 
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Plagiarism Charge for Romanian Minister

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This article is about allegations of plagiarism against the Romanian minister of education and research, Ioan Mang. Mr. Mang's 2004 publication is believed to be a near-identical copy of a paper authored by the Eli Biham, the dean of computer science at the Technion Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa.

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It shows a case of misconduct against a high-profile politician. It also shows that researchers' early publications might be scrutinised later on.

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