NRO Retracts Plagiarism Charge Against Elizabeth Warren (UPDATED)

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Elizabeth Warren’s 2006 book, All Your Worth: The Ultimate Money Lifetime Plan, which she co-wrote with her daughter Amelia Warren Tyagi, may have plagiarized from a 2005 book titled Getting on the Money Track, according to a National Review Online report.

UPDATE: National Review’s Katrina Trinko has retracted the plagiarism allegation. She writes:

I took down my earlier post on Elizabeth Warren plagiarizing from the book Getting On the Money Track.  On Amazon.com, the Warren book All Your Worth is listed as having been published January 9, 2006. As it turns out, that is the paperback publication date; the hardback book was published in March 2005. As such, it appears that Getting on the Money Track (published in October 2005) plagiarized from All Your Worth, not the other way around. 

I apologize for the error.

 

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