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-'''Michel Houellebecq''', born [[26 February]] [[1958]] is a [[controversial]] and award-winning [[French language|French]] [[novelist]]. He made his debut as a director in [[2008]] with his own film adaptation of ''[[The Possibility of an Island]]''. His new novel, ''[[La Carte et le Territoire]]'' ("The Map and the Territory") was released in september 2010 by Flammarion. [[Slate (magazine)|Slate magazine]] accused him of plagiarising some passages of his book ''La Carte et le Territoire'' from French [[Wikipedia]].+ 
 +'''''Slate''''' is an [[English language|English-language]] online current affairs and culture [[magazine]] created in 1996 by former ''[[The New Republic|New Republic]]'' editor [[Michael Kinsley]], initially under the ownership of [[Microsoft]], as part of [[MSN]]. On December 21, 2004, it was purchased by the [[Washington Post Company]]. Since June 4, 2008, ''Slate'' has been managed by [[The Slate Group]], an online publishing entity created by the Washington Post Company to develop and manage web-only magazines.
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Slate is an English-language online current affairs and culture magazine created in 1996 by former New Republic editor Michael Kinsley, initially under the ownership of Microsoft, as part of MSN. On December 21, 2004, it was purchased by the Washington Post Company. Since June 4, 2008, Slate has been managed by The Slate Group, an online publishing entity created by the Washington Post Company to develop and manage web-only magazines.



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