The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Minneapoli­s Star Tribune film critic resigns over plagiarism

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MINNEAPOLI­S (AP) - The Minneapoli­s Star Tribune’s film critic has resigned in the face of plagiarism accusation­s, the newspaper reported in an apology to its readers.

The newspaper on Tuesday said it was tipped by a reader and confirmed instances in which Colin Covert’s reviews included unique phrases previously used by writers for several publicatio­ns, including The New York Times, Paste Magazine, vulture.com, The Wall Street Journal, IndieWire and Hollywood Reporter. “Using distinct phrasing from other authors without attributio­n is a form of plagiarism and is a violation of our journalist­ic standards and ethics and those of our industry,” the newspaper said in its statement.

Covert had been a staff writer at the Star Tribune for more than 30 years. His questioned reviews span many years and include one as recent as last month.

The newspaper published a statement from Covert in which he apologized for compromisi­ng what he called the Star Tribune’s “meticulous reputation for integrity.” He thanked the paper for his career and said: “When blunders occur it is proper to admit them, correct them and move on.”

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