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Title: Stephen Glass Debate
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Yes, he did lack integrity, morality and maybe he would have been better suited writing for the one of the tabloids that you find in the checkout isle of your local grocery store. He shamed the name of his former employer, and brought down several public figures with untrue stories... Showed first 250 characters
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Yet, eight years later, we keep his legacy alive by continuing to talk about him and if he should receive payment to read the story about his deceit.
The idea of profiting from misdeeds is not new. Mumia Abu-Jamal was paid a $30,000 in advance for writing a book while in prison after being convicted of killing a Philadelphia police officer... Showed next 250 characters
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