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N.Y. Times Said to Suspend Correspondent [Burning Down My Master's House]
Yahoo News ^ | 5/24/03

Posted on 05/24/2003 5:36:46 PM PDT by BunnySlippers

N.Y. Times Said to Suspend Correspondent [Burning Down My Master's House

NEW YORK - Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Rick Bragg was reportedly suspended by The New York Times for two weeks as the newspaper published an editors' note about his handling of a feature story about Florida oystermen.

 

Bragg, a Times national correspondent, declined comment when reached at his New Orleans home Saturday. The newspaper also has refused comment on the suspension, reported Friday on the Columbia Journalism Review's Web site.

The report comes in the wake of the scandal surrounding former Times reporter Jayson Blair, who was found by the paper to have "committed frequent acts of journalistic fraud." He resigned May 1.

An investigation conducted by the Times found fraud, plagiarism and errors in 36 of 73 articles written by Blair between October and April. The violations included stealing material from other newspapers, inventing quotes and lying about his whereabouts.

Blair is already floating a book proposal about the scandal, according to The Washington Post. The proposed book is entitled "Burning Down My Master's House," an angry rant at the paper that he called "my tormentor, my other drug, my slavemaster," the Post said.

The proposal portrays Blair as a black man "who rose from the fields and got a place in the master's house and then burned it down the only way he knew how," according to the Post. Blair's literary agent David Vigliano did not return a call for comment Saturday.

In its editors' note Friday, the Times said that while Bragg wrote the June 15 article and visited the Gulf Coast town where it originated, interviewing and other reporting at the scene were done by a freelance journalist working for the newspaper. The note did not make it clear whether Bragg's editors had known the role of the freelancer at the time.

A New York Times employee told The Associated Press on Friday that Times editors told Bragg to take a paid vacation for two weeks, but said it would be considered a suspension.

The Times said a reader had questioned whether Bragg had been in Apalachicola, Fla., the dateline of his story about threats to the livelihood of oystermen on the Gulf Coast.

The Times said Bragg visited Apalachicola briefly, but the reporting was done by J. Wes Yoder, a freelance journalist working for the Times. The note said "the article should have carried Mr. Yoder's byline with Mr. Bragg's."

While many national correspondents at the Times rely on stringers for reporting, the paper's policy on "dateline integrity" says the bylined writer must "provide the bulk of the information, in the form of copy or, when necessary, of notes used faithfully in a rewrite," CJR reported. v

In an interview with CJR on Wednesday, Bragg said "I wouldn't have done anything different. J. Wes did great work and we came out with a great story."

Bragg, 43, won the feature-writing Pulitzer in 1996 "for his elegantly written stories about contemporary America." He came to the Times in January 1994 as a metropolitan reporter, becoming a national correspondent later that year.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: bookdeal; burningmastershouse; jaysonblair; nyt; rickbragg

1 posted on 05/24/2003 5:36:47 PM PDT by BunnySlippers
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To: BunnySlippers
It's been suggested that this is a con-job by Raines to make it seem he's colour-blind when firing reporters...sounds right to me...he's slippery...
2 posted on 05/24/2003 5:40:28 PM PDT by johns4
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To: BunnySlippers
Andrew Sullivan::

Jack Shafer is shaken out of his counter-intuitive spin-for-Howell mode by the Bragg story. He has the goods on other Bragg misdemeanors. Bragg has a long history of faking by-lines, and ripping off unpaid stringers. It turns out that he merely spent a total of two hours in Apalachicola for that elaborate, evocative, deeply reported story. He never even met any of the people quoted. Why is this any better than Jayson Blair? Bragg is unrepentant. And he gets suspended for two weeks. More evidence of Raines favoritism. This blatant attempt to bury this news, highlight only one story of Bragg's, and give him such a light punishment could only serve to intensify the anger that many ethical journalists, who aren't Raines suck-ups at the Times, now feel.
3 posted on 05/24/2003 5:42:48 PM PDT by johns4
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To: BunnySlippers
If you're a conservative, it's a wonderful time to be alive.
How come I don't feel happier about this stuff?
4 posted on 05/24/2003 5:53:13 PM PDT by 9999lakes
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To: BunnySlippers
Related thread
5 posted on 05/24/2003 6:00:26 PM 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: 9999lakes
If you're a conservative, it's a wonderful time to be alive. How come I don't feel happier about this stuff?

FReepmail Timesink and get on the NYT Schadenfreude Ping List.

You'll feel much better. <|:)~

6 posted on 05/24/2003 6:02:35 PM 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: BunnySlippers
Who's next - Maureen Dowd?
7 posted on 05/24/2003 6:04:31 PM PDT by Ed_in_NJ
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To: BunnySlippers
How many reporters does the NYT have to sacrifice in order to regain a respectable reputation, and a level of trust with the publice? Do they have that many reporters on staff, or will they have to hire more just they can fire them to protect Raines?
8 posted on 05/24/2003 6:06:07 PM PDT by Bernard
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To: 9999lakes
I think it is because we have been so hurt by followup stories in the past that we are so afraid. HOWEVER, this is a new day , and we have media people on our side that will tell the truth. Peter Jennings' view of things is history!!!
9 posted on 05/24/2003 6:29:07 PM PDT by ditto h
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To: Bernard
If any one finds a correction on Doud's incorrect quote of President Bush...let us know.
10 posted on 05/24/2003 6:35:03 PM PDT by MEG33
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To: BunnySlippers
This just in:
THE NEW YORK TIMES has found a replacement that is guaranteed to bring them to an EVEN HIGHER LEVEL OF EXCELLENCE than they were known for, before all this trouble occurred:

"YES SIR MR RAINES, I'LL GET RIGHT ON IT!!!"

11 posted on 05/24/2003 6:55:53 PM PDT by Vetnet ("WHO'S NEXT?")
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To: BunnySlippers
The proposal portrays Blair as a black man "who rose from the fields and got a place in the master's house

I was not aware that Jayson spent his childhood pickin' cotton. What's this "rose from the fields" BS?

12 posted on 05/24/2003 7:30:43 PM PDT by ClearCase_guy
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To: BunnySlippers
I still don't understand what they are accusing this guy of doing. can someone 'splain it to me?
13 posted on 05/24/2003 7:45:26 PM PDT by bethelgrad (for God and country)
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