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Times Editor Details Steps to Prevent a Recurrence of Fraud
The New York Times ^ | May 13, 2003 | Tina Kelley

Posted on 05/12/2003 11:14:41 PM PDT by Timesink

May 13, 2003

Times Editor Details Steps to Prevent a Recurrence of Fraud

By TINA KELLEY

The executive editor of The New York Times outlined a series of steps yesterday that he said the newspaper would take to prevent any recurrence of journalistic fraud, in reaction to revelations of extensive plagiarism and fabrication by a reporter.


In an e-mail message to the newspaper's staff yesterday, the editor, Howell Raines, announced that a committee would be formed to address what went wrong. He also said that two top editors would examine what repairs needed to be made to the paper's systems for managing expense accounts and keeping track of reporters' locations.

And he said he would be meeting individually with members of an investigative team that produced a four-page report in the Sunday paper detailing journalistic fraud by the reporter, Jayson Blair. Mr. Blair resigned on May 1 after the discovery that he had plagiarized a front-page story.

The report on Sunday described further damage he had done to the paper's reputation by making numerous factual errors and by representing that he had been reporting stories from a handful of towns and cities in other states when his phone records showed he was actually in New York.

In an earlier e-mail message sent to the staff yesterday, the publisher of The Times, Arthur Sulzberger Jr., along with Mr. Raines and the managing editor, Gerald M. Boyd, said: "In the case of Jayson Blair, our organizational safeguards and our individual responses were insufficient. Howell, Gerald and I accept the responsibility for that."

"We are resolved to do all that we can to learn from this tragedy and prevent any similar instances of journalistic fraud in the future," they wrote.

In his message, Mr. Raines said that the committee, which will report to the publisher, would be led by an assistant managing editor, Allan M. Siegal, and would include members from outside the newspaper. It will eventually present its conclusions to the staff of the paper.

"I believe the editing system that we have developed over the years is reliable in dealing with unintended errors, but clearly it has not made us fraud-proof," Mr. Raines wrote in his message.

Referring to the writers and editors who produced Sunday's front-page report, he said, "There is no question that their central finding of a lack of communication among desks and editors is on target and offers us a blueprint for corrective action."

"We are not going to let one person's aberrant behavior turn us into paranoid managers who start every conversation between editor and reporter on a presumption of dishonesty, but we are going to examine the system from every angle," Mr. Raines wrote.

As he did before starting in his current position in September 2001, Mr. Raines will meet with groups of staff members to learn from their insights.

Mr. Raines said he would ask Mr. Boyd to "focus his attention on our daily news report while these meetings are under way."

The investigations into and improvements of the paper's policies will be undertaken in a spirit of openness, Mr. Raines said. "We have nothing to hide and nothing to protect except this irreplaceable newspaper," he said.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Front Page News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: falsification; howellraines; jaysonblair; mediafraud; newyorktimes; nyt; plagiarism; thenewyorktimes
The email in question, courtesy of thesmokinggun.com:


1 posted on 05/12/2003 11:14:42 PM PDT by Timesink
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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.


2 posted on 05/12/2003 11:15:11 PM PDT by Timesink
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To: Timesink
All well and good. But Raines must go.
3 posted on 05/12/2003 11:17:14 PM PDT by JennysCool
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To: Timesink
err..."It bares repeating"? ... Nice trio of journalism execs!
4 posted on 05/12/2003 11:20:07 PM PDT by JennysCool
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To: Timesink
Just as I figured.

Sweep it under a rug. Not one editor fired. Not one disiplined. Not one reporter investigated other than the one found out by outside the paper. Not one thing that would actually hold this paper accountable or change anything.

They were already doing this. The problem was even after they knew there was a problem they did nothing about it. That will remain the same. The Times is not even fit to wrap fish.
5 posted on 05/12/2003 11:20:43 PM PDT by ImphClinton
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To: Timesink
Why would anyone who wants real news, not lies, half truths, DNC mantras and hate GW BS, even buy a NY Slimes?

They are documented liars for over 7 decades, and they have been worse since the 2000 elections.
6 posted on 05/12/2003 11:22:04 PM PDT by Grampa Dave
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To: ImphClinton
Yup. Let's remember they couldn't clean their own house the next time they accuse the Bush Administration of a cover-up.
7 posted on 05/12/2003 11:23:20 PM PDT by goldstategop ( In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
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To: goldstategop
Bingo.
8 posted on 05/12/2003 11:34:35 PM PDT by JohnHuang2
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Baltimore Sun UM launches own probe of ex-reporter's work - ***N.Y. Times correspondent resigned this month for plagiarism; University to review 30 articles Blair wrote while a student at College Park - COLLEGE PARK -- The University of Maryland said today it will review former New York Times reporter Jayson Blair's work at the journalism school's news service, while faculty members were left wondering where their once top student went wrong. In a letter sent to students, faculty and alumni today, Journalism Dean Thomas Kunkel said the university plans to hire an editor to check 30 articles Blair wrote in 1995 as a reporter for the Capital News Service, Maryland's wire service staffed by journalism students.

Kunkel said he was "floored" by a lengthy Times story Sunday that detailed chronic plagiarism, fabrications and lying by Blair during his nearly four years with the newspaper. Blair, 27, who left the university without graduating, was a driven and talented student and journalist, Kunkel said, whose work did not arouse any suspicions among the faculty. In an interview, Kunkel said the news was "like a kidney punch," saying school officials were devastated that "one of our own would turn his back on every principle that we hold dear."***

9 posted on 05/12/2003 11:40:58 PM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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UM launches own probe of ex-reporter's work - N.Y. Times correspondent resigned this month for plagiarism; University to review 30 articles Blair wrote while a student at College Park -*** Blair was a smart person who worked hard to chase stories and develop stories, said Olive Reid, assistant dean of the journalism school. But he also drove himself too hard, she said, not eating enough and picking up a smoking habit. "He was always working so hard to prove himself because he was a bit insecure," said Reid said. "He was always running himself ragged." That drive also made him a polarizing figure, Reid said, a person who sometimes turned people off because of his competitiveness.

Blair discussed it with Reid in a phone conversation the two had last week, after allegations of plagiarism surfaced but before the Times' story Sunday. "The first thing he said was 'I know a lot of people hate me. They're glad it happened and I gave them ammunition. I know they are happy about it,'" she said.

Kunkel said contrary to the Times report, Blair won't be able to return to Maryland to finish his degree. "You're talking about a serial plagiarist and fabulist," he said. "But I do hope he finds a way to finish his college education, because he's going to need it more than ever."***

10 posted on 05/12/2003 11:46:50 PM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Timesink
"Howell, Gerald and I accept the responsibility for that."

Er, that is, as long as "accepting responsibility" means none of us has to actually resign our job ....

(Clearly, the PASS THE BUCK ethic is alive and well and living quite comfortably in the editorial officers of the NY Times.)
11 posted on 05/12/2003 11:58:11 PM PDT by canuck_conservative
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