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Old 05-10-2003, 09:27 PM   #1
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Red face Times Reporter Who Resigned Leaves Long Trail of Deception

This is almost unbelievable.

http://www.nytimes.com/2003/05/11/na...l?pagewanted=1

It's one of the longest articles I've ever read, but you really only need to read the first page to know what went down.

 
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Old 05-10-2003, 09:31 PM   #2
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can you post the copy?

 
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Old 05-10-2003, 09:34 PM   #3
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Old 05-10-2003, 09:35 PM   #4
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Old 05-10-2003, 09:53 PM   #6
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Yeah, my bad--I forgot that you had to sign up. Here's the first page:

A staff reporter for The New York Times committed frequent acts of journalistic fraud while covering significant news events in recent months, an investigation by Times journalists has found. The widespread fabrication and plagiarism represent a profound betrayal of trust and a low point in the 152-year history of the newspaper.

The reporter, Jayson Blair, 27, misled readers and Times colleagues with dispatches that purported to be from Maryland, Texas and other states, when often he was far away, in New York. He fabricated comments. He concocted scenes. He lifted material from other newspapers and wire services. He selected details from photographs to create the impression he had been somewhere or seen someone, when he had not.

And he used these techniques to write falsely about emotionally charged moments in recent history, from the deadly sniper attacks in suburban Washington to the anguish of families grieving for loved ones killed in Iraq.

In an inquiry focused on correcting the record and explaining how such fraud could have been sustained within the ranks of The Times, the Times journalists have so far uncovered new problems in at least 36 of the 73 articles Mr. Blair wrote since he started getting national reporting assignments late last October. In the final months the audacity of the deceptions grew by the week, suggesting the work of a troubled young man veering toward professional self-destruction.

Mr. Blair, who has resigned from the paper, was a reporter at The Times for nearly four years, and he was prolific. Spot checks of the more than 600 articles he wrote before October have found other apparent fabrications, and that inquiry continues. The Times is asking readers to report any additional falsehoods in Mr. Blair's work; the e-mail address is retrace@nytimes.com.

Every newspaper, like every bank and every police department, trusts its employees to uphold central principles, and the inquiry found that Mr. Blair repeatedly violated the cardinal tenet of journalism, which is simply truth. His tools of deceit were a cellphone and a laptop computer — which allowed him to blur his true whereabouts — as well as round-the-clock access to databases of news articles from which he stole.

The Times inquiry also establishes that various editors and reporters expressed misgivings about Mr. Blair's reporting skills, maturity and behavior during his five-year journey from raw intern to reporter on national news events. Their warnings centered mostly on the errors in his articles.

His mistakes became so routine, his behavior so unprofessional, that by April 2002, Jonathan Landman, the metropolitan editor, dashed off a two-sentence e-mail message to newsroom administrators that read: "We have to stop Jayson from writing for the Times. Right now."

After taking a leave for personal problems and being sternly warned, both orally and in writing, that his job was in peril, Mr. Blair improved his performance. By last October, the newspaper's top two editors — who said they believed that Mr. Blair had turned his life and work around — had guided him to the understaffed national desk, where he was assigned to help cover the Washington sniper case.

By the end of that month, public officials and colleagues were beginning to challenge his reporting. By November, the investigation has found, he was fabricating quotations and scenes, undetected. By March, he was lying in his articles and to his editors about being at a court hearing in Virginia, in a police chief's home in Maryland and in front of a soldier's home in West Virginia. By the end of April another newspaper was raising questions about plagiarism. And by the first of May, his career at The Times was over.

A few days later, Mr. Blair issued a statement that referred to "personal problems" and expressed contrition. But during several telephone conversations last week, he declined repeated requests to help the newspaper correct the record or comment on any aspect of his work. He did not respond to messages left on his cellphone, with his family and with his union representative on Friday afternoon.

 
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Old 05-10-2003, 09:53 PM   #7
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Old 05-10-2003, 09:54 PM   #8
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Old 05-10-2003, 09:56 PM   #9
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Here's a different article about Jayson Blair from the Washington City Paper if anyone is interested: http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/cover/cover.html

 
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Old 05-10-2003, 10:52 PM   #10
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Yeah, I imagine this is going to be all over the news over the next couple of days.

But, I mean, as a copy editor, I'm kind of shocked that level of misinformation would have gotten in the paper. If he were reporting stuff that other papers weren't saying, I would have questioned it. But I guess I'm used to shitty 18-year-old freshmen writing stories as opposed to professionals at the NYT.

 
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Old 05-10-2003, 10:54 PM   #11
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