New York Times plagiarist Jayson Blair becomes life coach
Jayson Blair, the disgraced former New York Times writer who resigned after plagiarising and fabricating a series of articles, has…
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Jayson Blair, the disgraced former New York Times writer who resigned after plagiarising and fabricating a series of articles, has…
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ByYesterday, the New York Times Company held its annual meeting for shareholders in New York. A sense of crisis envelops…
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