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TIMES IN MUTINY OVER BOSSES' 'WHITEWASH'
New York Post ^ | 5/13/03 | KEITH KELLY and DAN MANGAN

Posted on 05/13/2003 1:21:55 AM PDT by kattracks

Edited on 05/26/2004 5:13:50 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]

May 13, 2003 -- The top editors at The New York Times yesterday took the blame for failing to oust disgraced reporter Jayson Blair sooner - but staffers said heads should roll and accused the brass of a "whitewash."

"While we deplore Jayson's conduct, we also recognize that, however difficult it may be, it is the responsibility of The Times, its Publisher, its Executive Editor and its Managing Editor to protect that bond of trust and prevent such occurrences or, at the very least, uncover them rapidly," said a memo to employees.


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TOPICS: Breaking News; Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: jaysonblair; nyt
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1 posted on 05/13/2003 1:21:56 AM PDT by kattracks
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To: kattracks
"In the case of Jayson Blair, our organizational safeguards and our individual responses were insufficient,"

IOW, 'His stories fit our beliefs and we liked them so much that we didn't bother to see if they were true,' ??

2 posted on 05/13/2003 1:27:31 AM PDT by Carry_Okie (There are people in power who are truly evil.)
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To: martin_fierro; reformed_democrat; Loyalist; =Intervention=; PianoMan; GOPJ; Miss Marple; Tamsey; ...

Schadenfreude

This is the New York Times Schadenfreude Ping List. Freepmail me to be added or dropped.


3 posted on 05/13/2003 1:38:33 AM PDT by Timesink
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To: kattracks; All
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/910423/posts
The Old Grey Info-Slut... the NYT/Jayson Blair Affair
various FR links | 05-13-03 | The Heavy Equipment Guy
 

4 posted on 05/13/2003 1:56:57 AM PDT by backhoe (The 1990's will be forever remembered as "The Decade of Fraud(s)...")
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To: Timesink; kattracks
One Timesman, who asked not to be identified, called Sunday's article a "whitewash" of how management - particularly Raines and Boyd - allowed Blair to work over several years despite dozens of published corrections of his work.

I love it. The NYT lives by the Anonymous Source. Let it die by it.

5 posted on 05/13/2003 2:01:06 AM PDT by martin_fierro (A v v n c v l v s M a x i m v s)
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To: Carry_Okie
Liberalism isn't about accepting reality. Its about going along with your feelings. As long as your feelings matter, its hard to see why one should let a few inconvenient facts get in the way of expressing them. Which sums up the journalism culture at the New York Times and top management's indulgence of Jayson Blair.
6 posted on 05/13/2003 2:11:50 AM PDT by goldstategop ( In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
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To: Carry_Okie
They bend the truth so much that when the truth was finally completely absent they didn't notice - is more like it.
7 posted on 05/13/2003 2:19:26 AM PDT by DB (©)
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To: kattracks
The New York Times fabricating facts is nothing new. When the liberal press admit to mistakes, it makes me look deeper.. because they just don't admit mistakes.. unless they're cornered or are trying to cover up something much bigger.
8 posted on 05/13/2003 2:23:52 AM PDT by wolfman (Conservatives believe that every day is July 4th. Liberals believe that every day is April 15th)
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To: kattracks
"...let's not begin to demonize our executives..."

Oh, of course not. Heaven forbid. LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL!

9 posted on 05/13/2003 2:25:21 AM PDT by BlessedBeGod
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To: kattracks
The New York Times lies, prints lies, deliberately in order to manipulate the public.

Start noticing how much of your local papers' national and international "news" is straight from the NYTimes.

Makes as much sense to read the NYTimes as it does to read the Arab newspapers....if you are looking for anything other than fairy-tales.
10 posted on 05/13/2003 2:28:05 AM PDT by WaterDragon (Only America has the moral authority and the resolve to lead the world in the 21st Century.)
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To: Carry_Okie
When someone lies as much as Blair did as long as he did and management knows it and promotes him, doesn't that make the NYT a tabloid?
11 posted on 05/13/2003 2:31:06 AM PDT by Arthur Wildfire! March (LIBERTY or DEATH!)
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To: WaterDragon
They should hire Baghdad Bob for their PR spokesman. He'd have a great time extolling the Times' special brand of journalism.
12 posted on 05/13/2003 2:31:31 AM PDT by goldstategop ( In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
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To: goldstategop
They should hire Baghdad Bob for their PR spokesman. He'd have a great time extolling the Times' special brand of journalism.

There has to be a great cartoon in what you describe!

13 posted on 05/13/2003 2:33:48 AM PDT by WaterDragon (Only America has the moral authority and the resolve to lead the world in the 21st Century.)
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To: kattracks
I think all who have been defamed by the bogus reporter should sue the Times, I meand every one of them.
14 posted on 05/13/2003 2:43:32 AM PDT by gulfcoast6 (A friend is one who is always there for you when you or right OR wrong.)
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To: Carry_Okie
"'His stories fit our beliefs and we liked them so much that we didn't bother to see if they were true "

Oh come on now, don't be so cynical!

I figure Howell Raines is your typical arrogant liberal who secretly considers Afro-American underlings inferior. Forgiving, protecting, coddling a young black reporter made Raines feel oh so good about himself.

Even now the NYTimes won't admit the truth. Jayson Blair hospitalized, under treatment.....bullhockeydoodle! Blair's not sick, he's a crook, and the much heralded Howell Raines was bamboozled by a sleazy con man.

15 posted on 05/13/2003 2:58:11 AM PDT by YaYa123
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To: YaYa123
"...Jayson Blair hospitalized, under treatment..."

Kind of like the Soviet Union. Oh well, maybe Blair can get his book out faster and bite Raines in the a** all the sooner.

16 posted on 05/13/2003 3:12:01 AM PDT by Leisler
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To: kattracks
Within a 30 day period CNN admits to pandering Saddam's regime in order to maintain access and the NY Times admits to printing complete fabrications in order to maintain diversity. Both decisions were made by the highest authority within the respective "news" organizations.

Last night I'm watching Ramsey Clark speaking at the National Press Club on C-SPAN who gets applause for his effort to impeach President Bush for the "high crime" of liberating Iraq and protecting our national security.

Modern day journalism is a pathetic failure. The leftwing media-political complex is so pervasive that even a modest attempt at "fair and balanced" news is decried by the left as rightwing propaganda.
17 posted on 05/13/2003 3:21:42 AM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer (The democRATS are near the tipping point.)
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To: Oldeconomybuyer; Sister Rose
This is an article from the Virginian-Pilot of 1999. Essentially the Times had no compuction about firing people then.


  Virginian-Pilot, The (Norfolk, VA)

  December 6, 1999

  Column: TECHWISE

 ALL THE E-MAIL THAT IS NOT FIT TO PRINT COSTS WORKERS JOBS

  Author: MICHAEL CLARK AND AKWELI PARKER

Edition: FINAL
Section: BUSINESS
Page: D1

It's a moment from Dilbertian Hell: the boss taps you on the shoulder and quietly tells you to clean out your desk and go home.

  You, a loyal employee for years with pretty decent performance ratings, can muster only one feeble word: ``Why?''

  ``The e-mails,'' Boss says with a disapproving, paternal look.

  All of a sudden the office seems real stuffy. Sweat rings form under your arms. They've been watching you, and They aren't happy.

  Last week, the ``They'' in question was The New York Times Co., which pulled the plug on the jobs and e-mail activities of some 20 or more employees in Norfolk's World Trade Center. The workers' alleged transgression: sending e-mail that was ``inappropriate and offensive.''

  The latest reports put the number of employees at 23, despite a confirmation from the company last week that there were 20. Though there's still a trace of doubt about the number, call 'em the ``Times 23.'' We do.

  They got caught in one of America's favorite office pastimes. According to an online survey commissioned by munchie maker Nabisco Inc., Internet-surfing is the No. 1 break activity during the workday.

  But there's surfing for relaxation and there's surfing for . . . porn. We won't argue the relaxation case there, but it's probably not a good idea at work, no matter what the benefits are.

  Will the Times 23 fade into the annals of corporate decision-making, a footnote in employer handbook history, or will they take back their old jobs? Can they sue the mighty Times and make a stand for employee e-mail rights?

  Don't bet on any court victories. Any lawyer worth his Gucci loafers will tell you that savvy companies clearly state in their employee handbooks what's OK and what's not OK in Internet-related activities. Employees who violate the policy have little room to argue.

  This very beacon of free speech, The Virginian-Pilot, explicitly forbids us from, well, explicit e-mails and downloads on company-owned equipment.

  But everybody wants to talk about the ``Times 23.''

  Newsday called on Wednesday. Christopher Frankie, a business reporter for the Long Island-based daily newspaper, wanted some info on the Times 23.

  Jeffrey Toobin, ace writer of The New Yorker and point man on the OJ case, called on Thursday, to chat about what was going on.

  ``I find this amazing,'' Toobin said.

  But, so far, it's hard to find hard and fast evidence of exactly what workplace sins the Times 23 committed by e-mail. The Times' story is merely to confirm that employees were fired for policy violations.

  Trickles of information could be had on PilotOnline.com's Talknet, where the question was: ``Should downloading and forwarding pornography from the Internet be a firing offense at the office?''

  Posted at 8:12 a.m. Tuesday, the day after the firings, the first message came from someone claiming to be a member of the Times 23.

  There was a need to set the record straight, the former employee wrote.

  ``I personally never downloaded porn,'' the message went. ``I may have received it in my e-mail, unsolicited, but never once did I seek out and download it. I doubt that the other 19 employees did either.''

  The firings, the employee added, reflect company loyalty to employees.

  Two interview requests e-mailed to the message poster were both met with ``No comment'' responses.

  Another self-described Times employee, not a member of the Times 23, posted a message on Talknet.

  The Times 23 were in the wrong, the employee wrote. They should not have been using company e-mail for those purposes, but . . .

  ``This was NOT a ring of hard-core porn freaks, or sexual harassers. This was an extended group of 23+ very talented and dedicated people who've worked together & known each other for years, and who unfortunately passed some off-color jokes & emails around.''

  The current employee claims the ``circle'' is a lot bigger than 23 people. Practically all of the Times' 200 employees in Norfolk use company e-mail for purposes other than work, the employee said.

  Co-workers send PG-rated stories, R-rated jokes and pictures.

  Still unnamed, the current Times employee responded to an e-mail interview request.

  ``The worst I've personally seen anyone receive during my time here has been R-rated pictures & jokes,'' the employee wrote.

  Admitting that they were juvenile, trashy and completely unrelated to work, the employee called them ``stuff you'd expect from the `Porky's' movies.''

  The rumor mill at the Times' Norfolk office, however, says the e-mail that got the Times 23 the ax had some celebrity film clips in it, the current employee added.

  We pondered researching this allegedly inappropriate material to judge for ourselves - for professional purposes only, of course. After about two seconds, we both decided, ``Nah, not a good career move.''

  Back on Talknet, however, the current employee's posting says the company acted arbitrarily and the Times 23 were out on the street, less than four weeks before Christmas.

  This matter might turn more mysterious before it clears up. The Times 23 are laying low, and not identifying themselves.

  Another man who claimed to be one of the Times 23 called Thursday. He wouldn't give his name, but said that the truth hadn't come out yet. The Times 23 employees were sticking together, he said, networking, looking out for one another. They will provide more information about their situation in the future, he promised. Then, he hung up.

  The phone will probably ring again this week.

  Reach Michael Clark at 446-2247 or mclark(AT)pilotonline.com Reach Akweli Parker at 446-2318 or akweli(AT)pilotonline.com

Copyright (c) 1999 The Virginian-Pilot


18 posted on 05/13/2003 3:30:20 AM PDT by Credo
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To: kattracks
New York Times -- Lying Rag.

Jayson Blair -- Trained to lie and deceive at the Boston Globe [it is their way].


A few of the recent fabricated stories in the Boston Globe include the following:

BOSTON GLOBE IGNORES IRAQI TORTURE CHAMBERS + PRISONERS [4/16/03]

BOSTON GLOBE FABRICATES FRONT-PAGE POLL [4/9/03]

BOSTON GLOBE FABRICATES FRONT-PAGE SLUR AGAINST US MILITARY [4/8/03]

19 posted on 05/13/2003 4:20:25 AM PDT by Diogenesis (If you mess with one of us, you mess with all of us.)
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To: Leisler
Yesterday afternoon Howie Carr was going on and on about Blair not even having a J school BA.

That got me to wondering just what J school two of the greatest journalists in American history, Mark Twain and H.L. Mencken attended.

20 posted on 05/13/2003 4:23:06 AM PDT by metesky (My retirement fund is holding steady @ $.05 a can)
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