May 11, 2024

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  • Incredible

    This story(Times Reporter Who Resigned Leaves Long Trail of Deception), first blogged here, is utterly amazing:

    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.

    Posted by Steven Taylor at May 11, 2024 07:56 AM | TrackBack

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    Maybe he can write a book about his fabrications. Isn't it just "fabulist" how the print and motion picture industry has a way of rewarding the most idiotic in our society?

    Posted by: John Lemon at May 11, 2024 11:35 AM
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