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French professor accused of ‘gigantic hoax’ after inventing Nobel-style prize
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Authorities investigate Florent Montaclair over award given to himself and others including Noam Chomsky At a ceremony at the French national assembly attended by Nobel prize winners, former government ministers, MPs, decorated scientists and academics, all attention was on a previously unknown literature professor.Florent Montaclair, then 46, a balding, bespectacled figure in an ill-fitting suit and rosé-coloured shirt, was receiving the 2016 Gold Medal of Philology - the study of linguistics – from an international society of the same name. Continue reading...
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