Tuesday, June 20

Raytheon Head Plagiarizes ASME Publication

I'm not sure who's seen one of the original articles published in the NY Times, Time Magazine, etc., but here's an interesting follow up to that article: http://www.tmcnet.com/usubmit/2006/05/19/1656394.htm. It's amazing how low the ethical standards have fallen in the U.S. College students across the U.S. can commit plagiarism and be kicked out of the class (with a failing grade) or possibly kicked out of the university. The CEO of a large aerospace company in the U.S. has committed plagiarism for years, and he's given a paycut. The standards seem a little off here, but who am I to judge.

Check out the article - it's defintely interesting reading. And go ASME - we got free national publicity and that can't be a bad thing since ASME didn't do anything untoward!

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