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Kaavya Viswanathan who is the19 year old author born in Madras in 1987

under as yet unknown ink bleeding plagiarizing stars, is the daughter of

rich doctors who ended up in New Jersey and then Harvard by way of

Scotland to write a novel that demands to be entirely stolen, starting

with the title. The whole story makes no sense otherwise. We are at the

beginning of a new art form which had only stumbling steps heretofore.

She is very attractive and so will be forgiven after a fashion. The ugly

shouldn't even try.

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Juliana Swanson wrote:

 

> Dear Members,

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> Does anyone have the birth data of Kaavya Viswanathan, the best-

> selling Harvard undergrad author (_How Opal Mehta Got Kissed, Got

> Wild, and Got a Life_) who is accused of plagiarism?

> <http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=512948>

>

> Thanks,

> Juliana

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> Links

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Dear Members,

Does anyone have the birth data of Kaavya Viswanathan, the best- selling Harvard

undergrad author (_How Opal Mehta Got Kissed, Got Wild, and Got a Life_) who is

accused of plagiarism?

<http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=512948>

Hi Juliana,

I"ve been searching for the data myself with no luck--it's just not out

there yet.

I've decided that plagiarism or at least 'unconscious' plagiarism is

the result of a Mercury/Pluto contact in one's chart.

Remember the case of Beatle George Harrison and "My Sweet Lord"?. It

was proven in court that the tune was lifted 'unconsciously' from the

song "He's My Guy". I doubt very much that George did this

intentionally. BTW George has a Mercury/Pluto opposition across the

MC/IC axis of his natal chart.

Since she was admittedly a very big fan of the author that she

plagiarized I can see how this could have happened.

Since she is kind of 'cute' to boot ( as DS has mentioned)-- I think I

would probably forgive her for her minor 'sins'. :>)) I doubt

though that she will be so easily excused in court.

Best wishes,

Steve

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The new art form is plagiarism

We will find especially Neptune in her birthday

She is cute...the hubris of youth...

I'm delighted she's caught

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Juliana Swanson wrote:

"Dark Star" et al,

Looks or no looks, I doubt she will ever be forgiven for this if she

is proven guilty of the alleged plagiarism. Truth is, she may be

somewhat innocent and the book publisher might be at fault...is this

what you meant when you said "We are at the beginning of a new art

form which had only stumbling steps heretofore."?

The following excerpt from Huffington Post.com may explain what

happened:

http://news./s/huffpost/20060427/cm_huffpost/019887;_ylt=A86

..I21h9lBEyhcBcQP9wxIF;_ylu=X3oDMTBjMHVqMTQ4BHNlYwN5bnN1YmNhdA--

by Rachel Pine: "Is Kaavya Viswanathan an Innocent Bystander?"

"Over the past few days, since the story of the alleged plagiarism

broke, Ms. Viswanathan has maintained her innocence, saying in a

statement, 'I wasn't aware of how much I may have internalized Ms.

McCafferty's words.' She has also apologized, repeatedly, profusely,

and to my ears, genuinely. But she also seems at a loss to explain

just what happened. In an interview with the New York Times, she

said, 'I really thought the words were my own; I guess it's just

been in my head,' she added. 'I feel as confused as anyone about it,

because it happened so many times.'Could someone as obviously

intelligent as Ms. Viswanathan be reduced to an almost fugue-like

state when trying to explain how another writer's words wound up in

the pages of her own book?...In light of all this, here's what I

can't help but wonder: In the process of editing and rewriting and

then more of both, could someone else's hand have entered the

picture? Someone who didn't mind lifting another writer's work to

help make a deadline?"

If she is found guilty as charged, I imagine that Harvard might even

ask her to leave, which would be a terrible shame and loss,

especially given the fact that her family paid an enormous sum

of money to her college counselor to get her into Harvard in the

first place.

So, nobody has her birth data?

Juliana

valist, Dark Star <pansophia wrote:

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>

> Kaavya Viswanathan who is the19 year old author born in Madras in

1987

> under as yet unknown ink bleeding plagiarizing stars, is the

daughter of

> rich doctors who ended up in New Jersey and then Harvard by way of

> Scotland to write a novel that demands to be entirely stolen,

starting

> with the title. The whole story makes no sense otherwise. We are

at the

> beginning of a new art form which had only stumbling steps

heretofore.

> She is very attractive and so will be forgiven after a fashion.

The ugly

> shouldn't even try.

> _________________________________

>

> Juliana Swanson wrote:

>

> > Dear Members,

> >

> > Does anyone have the birth data of Kaavya Viswanathan, the best-

> > selling Harvard undergrad author (_How Opal Mehta Got Kissed, Got

> > Wild, and Got a Life_) who is accused of plagiarism?

> > <http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=512948>

> >

> > Thanks,

> > Juliana

> >

> >

> >

> > Links

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

 

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