Thursday, December 7, 2017

TheTimeWire.com

Come on, TheTimeWire.com, who are you trying to fool?

Your article from December 6, 2017, is titled: "Doctor Behind Vaccine-Autism Link Lose License."

A Time article from May 24, 2010, is titled: "Doctor behind vaccine-autism link loses license."

Your opening:
It took nearly six months but the General Medical Council (GMC) in the U.K. has pulled Dr. Andrew Wakefield’s license to practice medicine in the United Kingdom. 
Wakefield is the researcher who nearly single-handedly fueled parental concerns about the link between vaccines and autism.
The opening from Time:
It took nearly six months but the General Medical Council (GMC) in the U.K. has pulled Dr. Andrew Wakefield’s license to practice medicine in the United Kingdom. 
Wakefield is the researcher who nearly single-handedly fueled parental concerns about the link between vaccines and autism. 
You're using somebody else's content, and your site has AdSense ads?  That's just sketchy.

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