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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. w
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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. &V&beq4)p
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.” z:dW 'U?1
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. id`9,I
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When Mr. Bauer dropped out of (9) the race, Mr. Goeglein signed on with Mr. Bush, eventually becoming a top aide to Karl Rove, the chief political strategist. He was the eyes and ears of the White House in the world of religious (10) conservatives and an emissary to that world for Mr. Rove and the president. PDgZb
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