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5[]7baO)h1 A longtime aide to President Bush who wrote occasional guest columns for his hometown newspaper resigned on Friday evening after admitting (1) that he had repeatedly plagiarized from other writers.
%A`f>v.7 c The White House called his actions unacceptable. (2)
X8<<;?L The aide, Tim Goeglein, had (3) worked for Mr. Bush since 2001, as a liaison to social and religious conservatives, an important component of the president’s political base. Mr. Goeglein was influential in decisions on a range of questions (4) important to that constituency, including stem cell research, abortion and faith-based initiatives.
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=! A blogger and former columnist for The News-Sentinel in Fort Wayne, Ind. — the paper in which Mr. Goeglein's columns were published — found the plagiarism. “This is not acceptable, and we are (5) disappointed in Tim’s actions,” a White House spokeswoman, Emily Lawrimore, said Friday morning, hours before Mr. Goeglein resigned. “He is offering (6) no excuses, and he agrees it was wrong.”
\;I%>yOIu Mr. Goeglein, 44, is little (7) known outside Washington. He is a familiar figure to conservatives and evangelical Christians, who knew him as a spokesman for Gary L. Bauer, the conservative who ran for (8) president in 2000.
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