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  2. Jayson Blair - Wikipedia

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    Jayson Thomas Blair (born March 23, 1976) is an American former journalist who worked for The New York Times.He resigned from the newspaper in May 2003 in the wake of the discovery of fabrication and plagiarism in his stories.

  3. D.C. sniper attacks - Wikipedia

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    The D.C. sniper attacks (also known as the Beltway sniper attacks) were a series of coordinated shootings that occurred during three weeks in October 2002 throughout the Washington metropolitan area, consisting of the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia, and preliminary shootings, that consisted of murders and robberies in several states, and lasted for six months starting in February ...

  4. A Fragile Trust - Wikipedia

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    A Fragile Trust: Plagiarism, Power, and Jayson Blair at The New York Times is a 2013 documentary film by director/producer Samantha Grant about Jayson Blair, a former journalist at The New York Times who was discovered copying the work of other reporters in 2003. [1]

  5. U.S. Supreme Court dismisses 'D.C. Sniper' Malvo case after ...

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  6. Justices' DC sniper case examines teen murderers' sentences - AOL

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    Lee Boyd Malvo, who terrorized the Washington region in 2002 as one-half of a sniper team, is at the center of a case the Supreme Court will hear this fall. At issue for the Supreme Court is ...

  7. Hard News (book) - Wikipedia

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    It addresses the Jayson Blair scandal. [2] Mnookin's thesis is that The New York Times remains the newspaper at the center of America's self-knowledge, and understanding of the rest of the world, and that accordingly 2003, a year of scandals at that paper that forced the resignation of Raines as executive editor, did important damage.

  8. Maryland court rules DC-area sniper to be resentenced - AOL

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    In its 4-3 ruling, however, the Maryland Court of Appeals said it's very unlikely Malvo would ever be released from custody, because he is also serving separate life sentences for murders in Virginia.

  9. Howell Raines - Wikipedia

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    Howell Hiram Raines (/ ˈ h aʊ əl ˈ r eɪ n s / HOW-əl RAYNSS; born February 5, 1943) is an American journalist, editor, and writer.He was executive editor of The New York Times from 2001 until he left in 2003 in the wake of the scandal related to reporting by Jayson Blair.