• 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...
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    Jayson Blair (born May 17, 1983) is an American actor. He has appeared in many films and television series, including being a cast member of the sitcoms...
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  • Times attracted controversy after thirty-six articles from journalist Jayson Blair were discovered to be plagiarized. Criticism over then-executive editor...
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  • Times admitted that Jayson Blair, one of its reporters, had committed repeated journalistic fraud over a span of several years. Blair immediately resigned...
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  • William and Mary Jayson Blair (born 1976), former New York Times reporter Jayson Blair (actor) (born 1984), American actor Jimmy Blair (footballer, born...
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  • until he left in 2003 in the wake of the scandal related to reporting by Jayson Blair. In 2008, Raines became a contributing editor for Condé Nast Portfolio...
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  • containing factual errors and misquotes contained in articles written by Jayson Blair, the reporter who became the central figure in the newspaper's plagiarism...
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  • Sersen and written by Jeff Cahn and Sersen. The film stars Jacob Artist, Jayson Blair and Shanley Caswell. A fraternity house throws their final party of the...
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  • 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...
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  • 2012. Jayson Blair originally signed on to the series as Clay Clemmons, in a recurring role. However, after the pilot was ordered to series, Blair was then...
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  • At The New York Times, the position was created in response to the Jayson Blair scandal. The Times' first public editor was Daniel Okrent, whose background...
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  • Gray Gubler as Wes, a veterinarian and Jules' potential love interest Jayson Blair as Liam (season 2), Izzy's new love interest and senior brand director...
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  • Janet (Christa B. Allen), a cheerleader whom he has a crush on; Brad (Jayson Blair), a jock and high-school football player who bullies Ed and plans to...
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  • American former journalist Jayson Blair (actor) (born 1984), American actor Jayson Breitenbach (born 1998), German footballer Jayson Bukuya (born 1989), Fijian...
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  • unsuccessfully to help Jordan Belfi as Chase Mackey Scott Speiser as Vincent Jayson Blair as Jake Rumer Willis as Georgia Nikki DeLoach as Janell Hansen Vanessa...
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    January 2018). "Penn State adds 4-star Blair Academy DE to 2018 recruiting class". mcall.com. Retrieved 2020-09-30. "Jayson Oweh A Rising Star For Penn State...
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  • Times Scandal Recalls Glass Episode, May 20, 2003. (Article about the Jayson Blair scandal, to which are appended links to many Forbes articles about the...
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  • the second season. On January 28, 2021, Marcus Emanuel Mitchell and Jayson Blair were cast in recurring roles for the third season. On March 3, 2021,...
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  • about the reign of Howell Raines at The New York Times. It addresses the Jayson Blair scandal. Mnookin's thesis is that The New York Times remains the newspaper...
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  • final years. Lucy Hale as Stella Abbott Elliot Knight as Wes Charles Jayson Blair as Aiden Abbott Brooke Lyons as Elizabeth Abbott Rojas Carlos PenaVega...
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  • States House of Representatives elections, 2006 Jayson Blair (actor) (born 1984), American actor Jayson Blair (born 1976), former reporter for The New York...
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  • Swanson (Amber Lancaster), a cheerleader who is involved with Max Owens (Jayson Blair), a popular jock and bully. The show is presented as a coming-of-age...
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    Much of the coverage of the case in The New York Times was written by Jayson Blair and subsequently found to be fabricated. The ensuing scandal resulted...
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  • quickly eclipsed at The New York Times by the much larger one involving Jayson Blair. After the September 11 attacks, Moss and the Times Magazine created...
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    Chernobyl exclusion zone". Chernobyl-TOUR. Retrieved 28 February 2014. Jayson Blair (June 29, 2002). "Tragedy turns to tourism at Ground Zero". 2002 The...
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  • Denise (January 28, 2021). "'Good Trouble': Marcus Emanuel Mitchell & Jayson Blair Join Freeform Series As Recurring". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from...
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  • Connover, Tessa and David's daughter Robert Ray Wisdom as Detective Pope Jayson Blair as Jason On January 9, 2014, it was announced that Warner Bros. had hired...
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  • University of Maryland newspaper The Diamondback under editor-in-chief Jayson Blair on December 3, 1996, paying McGruder $30 per strip—$17 more than other...
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  • Washington, D.C. bureau. A controversy in 2003 about the reporting of Jayson Blair forced both Boyd and the executive editor, Howell Raines, to resign that...
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  • The public editor position was established in 2003 in response to the Jayson Blair scandal. In late May 2017, The New York Times announced that it was eliminating...
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