• Ruth Shalit Barrett (/ʃəˈliːt/; born 1971[citation needed]) is an American freelance writer and journalist whose work has appeared in The New Republic...
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  • Moshe Shalit (1885 – 1941), researcher, journalist, essayist, ethnographer, and humanist Paula Szalit (1886 or 1887–1920), Polish pianist Ruth Shalit (born...
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  • Camille Paglia. Ruth Shalit, a young writer for the magazine in the Sullivan years, was repeatedly criticized for plagiarism. After the Shalit scandals, the...
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  • 2008. Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, she is the sister of writer Ruth Shalit and Mina Shalit. She graduated from Williams College with a BA in philosophy...
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  • attest to the veracity of the article." The article's author, freelancer Ruth Shalit Barrett, had left the staff of The New Republic in 1999 amid allegations...
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    author Charles Bock, dies". Boston.com. Retrieved 2018-03-21. Barrett, Ruth Shalit (2018-03-18). "Can Leslie Jamison Top The Empathy Exams With Her Mega-Memoir...
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    Splinters: Another Kind of Love Story (Little, Brown, 2024) Barrett, Ruth Shalit (March 18, 2018). "Can Leslie Jamison Top The Empathy Exams With Her...
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  • The Fabulist. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 0-7432-2712-3. Claas Relotius Ruth Shalit Journalism scandals Schön scandal Fake news U.S. birth records "In Re...
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  • Janet Cooke Johann Hari Journalism scandals Kevin Deutsch Stephen Glass Ruth Shalit Claas Relotius Fake news Blair, Jayson (2004). Burning Down My Masters'...
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    Brookings Institution. "Path to Prosperity". Brookings Institution. Barrett, Ruth Shalit (January 11, 2009). "New Brainiac: Jason Furman". NY Magazine. Retrieved...
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