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Stephen Randall Glass (born September 15, 1972) [citation needed] is an American former journalist. He worked for The New Republic from 1995 to 1998 until it was revealed many of his published articles were fabrications.
In 1998 fabricated reporting by a staff writer, Stephen Glass, was discovered. Lane subsequently fired Glass. [11] The Glass fabrications constituted "the greatest scandal in the magazine's history and marked a decade of waning influence and mounting financial losses," The New York Times would later report. [12]
Shattered Glass is a 2003 biographical drama film about journalist Stephen Glass and his scandal at The New Republic.Written and directed by Billy Ray in his feature directorial debut, the film is based on a 1998 Vanity Fair article of the same name by H. G. Bissinger [4] and chronicles Glass' fall from grace when his stories were discovered to be fabricated.
“The recent publications spreading untruths about Stephen have crossed every line of decency. As his mother, I will not let these accusations go unanswered,” she wrote. “We will not stand by ...
Writer Stephen Glass had been a major contributor under Kelly's editorship; Glass was later shown to have fabricated numerous stories, and falsified his notes and other backup materials. The New Republic issued a public apology for this breach of journalism ethics after it was revealed by an investigation by Kelly's successor, Charles Lane.
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In an attempt to sum up everything that happened: Stephen (Jackson White) and Diana (Alicia Crowder) broke … Season 2 of “Tell Me Lies” came crashing to an end — in both the 2008 and the ...
Stephen Glass (born 23 May 1976) is a Scottish former professional footballer who was most recently the manager of Memphis 901 in the USL Championship. A midfielder, Glass started his career at Aberdeen, with whom he won the 1995 Scottish League Cup. In 1998, he moved to England, transferring to Newcastle United of the Premier League.