Jayson Blair
In 2003, the New York Times reporter was caught plagiarizing and making up parts of his stories. He resigned and published a book in 2004 called Burning Down My Masters’ House: My Life at the New York Times. In the book, he blames his behavior on a past battle with bipolar disorder and drug problems.
Related Websites - A Public Failure to Walk the Money Talk How many of us have "talked the talk" but not "walked the walk"? Well, add a money reporter from the New York Times to the list. Mr. ToughMoneyLove doesn't particularly like beating a man when he is down, but when you write about your own stupidity to sell papers and......
- Review: Follow the Roar: Tailing Tiger for All 604 Holes of His Most Spectacular Season by Bob Smiley Title - Follow the Roar: Tailing Tiger for All 604 Holes of His Most Spectacular Season Author - Bob Smiley ISBN - 0061690252 and 978-0061690259 Publisher - Harper Release Date - November 11, 2008 Format - Hardcover, 304 pages In January of 2008, Bob Smiley decided to follow the game......





