Saturday, January 29, 2011

#EntertainmentNews: French TV Star, PDDA, Accused for Plagiarizing His Biography


French TV Star, PDDA

The famous celebrity TV news anchor of France, who once purposefully falsely made-up an entire "exclusive" dialogue with Cuban leader Fidel Castro, which never did actually happen. He is now fully alleged for complete copying and lifting text material of his autobiography of Ernest Hemingway this Tuesday. Patrick Poivre d'Arvor, which is his French name, has been accused by the L'Express magazine which claims that his entire biography was completely just lifted from different sources of material, about which they also mentioned around 100 pages of a previous biography of the late US novelist as well.
The website for the magazine has stated that PPDA, as he is called in due his French name initials, has just simply plagiarized almost entire text by a source recognized as a book of authored by US citizen named Peter Griffin, which later was available in French translation as well. It hugely blamed that he just made few simple slight changes to hide the fact that he is simply plagiarizing, and just framed his own entire biography.
The journalist, who was not immediately replying to this AFP news on Tuesday, later declared it through the same; L'Express magaze that did only just consulted that Griffin's book not more than his research work material and completely denied any plagiarism of any kind involved in his next book.

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