Government Report On Illiteracy Copied Straight From Encyclopedia

WASHINGTON, DC–Scandal erupted Monday, when it was discovered that a recent Department of Education report on illiteracy was copied directly from the 1982 Encyclopedia Britannica. “Illiteracy is the inability to read,” the plagiarized report read in part. “It affects many nations, including the United States.” Responding to the controversy, Education Secretary Rod Paige argued that the department was told it could use Library of Congress materials in reports.