Sat 23 August 2008,
The Daily Telegraph
Joe Biden plagiarised Neil Kinnock speech
What's in a quote? For Joe Biden, his plagiarisation of a speech delivered by Neil Kinnock, then Labour leader, helped put pay to his own campaign to win the Democrats' presidential nomination more than 20 years ago.
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