"TV psychiatrist = deliberately dishonest plagiarist for his book &

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articles" Must be thin end of wedge, eh? Indian regular on GMTV & BBC Radio 4's "It's All In The Mind"

See http://www.yahoo.co.uk/news & http://www.bbc.co.uk/news

I was gonna say I'm always careful to put links..

but I suddenly realised that, @ times where I'm outa space, I've just pasted text

Having taken part in radio shows, my hunch is someone has decided to fine-tooth the media for cases to make some money outa..

like lawyers out for fast buck (or millions maybe?)

@ da same time, as the judge said, this guy's protest of total ignorance is beyond belief, yes?

So..

who'll be next on a growing bandwagon of plagiarism lawsuits?
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/pressass/20080619/tuk-tv-psychiatrist-persaud-dishonest-6323e80.html
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Media doctor guilty of disrepute

Dr Raj Persaud has had a high profile media career

Psychiatrist and broadcaster Dr Raj Persaud brought his profession into disrepute by plagiarising others' work, the General Medical Council has found.

Dr Persaud had admitted plagiarising others' work in a book and a series of articles - but denied being dishonest.

However, a GMC disciplinary hearing in Manchester rejected his defence.

Dr Persaud is a former presenter of BBC Radio 4's All In The Mind, and appeared regularly on the television chat show This Morning.

You must have known that your actions in allowing the work of others to be seen as though it was your own would be considered dishonest by ordinary people

OK..OK..

Did BBC copy Yahoo report?

Or vice versa?

Sounds like a case for...

Miami Vice Versa????
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/7464210.stm
 
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