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Was Ben Domenech, managing editor of Health Care News, accused of plagiarism?

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Was Ben Domenech, managing editor of Health Care News, accused of plagiarism?

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A. Yes. Domenech has admitted to plagiarizing from a variety of sources and in different kinds of articles during his college years. He confessed his transgressions, apologized for them on many occasions, to the public as well as the original authors, and has emerged as a stronger editor for the experience. Domenech’s career since he left college has been admirable. He worked in the speechwriting office of President George W. Bush and as a speechwriter for Tommy Thompson, then secretary of Health and Human Services, and U.S. Sen. John Cornyn (R-Tex.). In addition, he has worked as an editor for Regnery Publishing Co. on multiple New York Times best-sellers and co-founded the popular conservative Web site RedState.com. He conceived and launched The City, an academic journal focused on faith, culture, and politics, published by Houston Baptist University. And he continues to write opinion columns and analytical articles for major news publications today. Joseph Bast, president of The Hea

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A. Yes. Domenech has admitted to plagiarizing from a variety of sources and in different kinds of articles during his college years. He confessed his transgressions, apologized for them on many occasions, to the public as well as the original authors, and has emerged as a stronger editor for the experience. Domenech’s career since he left college has been admirable. He worked in the speechwriting office of President George W. Bush and as a speechwriter for Tommy Thompson, then secretary of Health and Human Services, and U.S. Sen. John Cornyn (R-Tex.). In addition, he has worked as an editor for Regnery Publishing Co. on multiple New York Times best-sellers and co-founded the popular conservative Web site RedState.com. He conceived and launched The City, an academic journal focused on faith, culture, and politics, published by Houston Baptist University. And he continues to write opinion columns and analytical articles for major news publications today. Joseph Bast, president of The Hea

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