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Journalism Ethics

    A major breach of ethics that made it’s way into the public view was in May of 2002, when a writer for the New York Times, Jayson Blair, fabricated or plagiarized parts of 36 out of 73 stories. He took information from other newspapers, and wire services. He was finally publicly exposed when he wrote some stories of popular national interest. Robert Horan, a Fairfax County, Va

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