For those who have been following my post on plagiarism in Philippine Star, I got a copy of Mayenne Carmona’s apology that appeared in her column last weekend. Big thanks to Bette, one of the readers of this blog, for sending these to my email this afternoon.
Here’s the apology verbatim:
I would like to apologize to my readers for my article last week, “Whom Not to Marry”. The wisdom of Fr. Pat Connor was not from a personal interview I had with him. In as much as I put his teachings in quotations, it was an oversight on my part not to have written that the source of his quotations and other parts of my article were from the column of Maureen Dowd, July 6, in The New York Times. — Mayenne Carmona
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kayni
thanks for posting the apology. i tried looking at the online version of this newspaper, but was unable to find it. i’m glad she opologized, but then again, i still think she knows she copied. oh well, that’s just what i think.
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odette
finally a copy of the apology. 🙂
what a scare you must have given her, so i think she’s learned her lesson.
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sheng
That’s what I wanted to read… very good, she’s really supposed to say Sorry!
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ReD
at least she apologized… That’s what I am waiting for too… I think a good writer should always have the courage to face and stand for his / her mistakes…
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caryn
plagiarism is a big issue in the philippines. i used to review some master’s thesis at one of the top universities and got into a clash with someone who would not admit he had copied text, even if i could pinpoint exactly where it had come from. in addition to that, when i refused to sign the approval of his thesis, the university urged to me, saying that “it won’t be published anyway” i was shocked! my prof in tokyo would hang me upside down before he would allow that to happen. i let go of that position because i wouldn’t compromise.
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witsandnuts
That’s admirable of you. Copying would always be cheating, no matter what the intention is.
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Mrs. G
She’s a writer! How can that be an oversight? Hmph…
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witsandnuts
Heehee, no one’s going to believe her alibi.
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Julie Gotauco
This is not the first time she plagiarized a writeup. She wrote this article Win your Battle of the Bulge (May 29, 2010), and she literally copied and paste 90% of her writeup from wikipedia and another link you can find in Google. She manages to eke out a living out of people’s “intellectual property”, what a shame!
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