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No News is... No News

By Daniel Dimaggio

To the editors:

In response to your article “Wage Decision To Come Later Than Expected” (News, Jan. 18), I must ask why you dedicate almost half the article to the issue of plagiarism of your editorial (“More than Parity,” Jan. 7). I understand that news is slow during reading period, but your attempt to make a story out of something as trivial as this is worrisome. Isn’t there anything more important going on? Or is writing articles about your paper the most important?

Daniel DiMaggio ’03

Jan. 18, 2002

The writer is a member of the Progressive Student Labor Movement.

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