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Wednesday, December 30, 2009

A Fraud Only a Forger Could Love

Ulrich Durney gives a fascinating and detailed account of the New York Times conflict of interest in the coverage of two recent books on Han van Meegeren:

http://www.amazon.com/CONFLICT-OF-INTEREST-HANDLING-COMPETING/forum/Fx25J5ZXW4RUBCT/Tx19EMV6H723RMX/1/ref=cm_cd_et_md_pl?_encoding=UTF8&cdMsgNo=4&asin=0060825421&store=books&cdSort=oldest&cdMsgID=Mx105G5YUO91AS2#Mx105G5YUO91AS2

Such fraud in high places--Well worth reading!
Posted by Han van Meegeren at 11:07 AM 3 comments:
Labels: Conflict of Interest, Forgery, Han van Meegeren, New York Times, Ulrich Durney
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