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Keller, to the assembled staff, Arthur rebutted my comment by saying, 'There's no complacency here—never has been, never will be.' I can guarantee that no one in that newsroom, including Arthur himself, believed what he said ... Arthur's words signaled that nothing dramatic would be done to upset the paper's cosseted world.
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internal investigation revealed that 36 of the 73 national stories Blair filed with the paper over a six-month period were marred by errors, false datelines, or evidence of plagiarism. Raines was faulted for continuing to publish Blair months after the paper's metro editor, Jonathan Landman, sent him
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In the private meeting with reporters called by Sulzberger, in which the owner announced Keller's succession to Raines' old job, Sulzberger reportedly denied ever holding such a view. Raines stood by his account and implied that Sulzberger was retreating from the position which he said he and the
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In the only interview I have given on the Jayson Blair affair, I spoke on the Charlie Rose show of the resistance I had encountered as a 'change agent' who was handpicked by the publisher to confront the newsroom's lethargy and complacency. A few days later, as he introduced my successor, Bill
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Raines has also published a novel, two memoirs, an oral history of the civil rights movement, and a history of the Union soldiers from Alabama who played a decisive role in the Civil War and were scrubbed from the history books.
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in 1978, as a national correspondent based in Atlanta. His positions included political correspondent and bureau chief in Atlanta and Washington, DC, before joining the New York City staff in 1993.
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In 1992, Raines published an essay, "Grady's Gift", about his childhood in Alabama. He fondly described the family's black housekeeper. His memoir was awarded the
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editorial page editor, a position he held for eight years. The aggressive, colloquial style of his editorials, especially those critical of President
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and his administration, drew widespread notice and a share of criticism. His work marked a departure from the measured tone for which
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announced that Raines would become its media columnist. His first column, published in the March issue, analyzed the possibility of
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Raines's son Ben was the discoverer of the remains of the last known ship to bring Africans as slaves to the United States, the
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in September 2001, serving until May 2003. At that time, controversy generated by the reporting scandal related to
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Silent Cavalry: How Union Soldiers from Alabama Helped Sherman Burn Atlanta--and Then Got Written Out of History
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had grown complacent and no longer functioned as a meritocracy in the assignment of stories to reporters.
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staffers over Raines' management style, which was described as arbitrary and heavy-handed. According to a
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from 1994 to 2001, agreed to replace Raines on an interim basis. On July 14, 2003, it was announced that
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article, the deputy metropolitan editor, Joe Sexton, was quoted as telling Raines and managing editor
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His other son, Jeff, is a founding member and guitarist for the New Orleans Jam band, Galactic.
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in 1973. In September 1964, Raines began his newspaper career as a reporter for the
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from 2001 until he left in 2003 in the wake of the scandal related to reporting by
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and worked as the newspaper's London bureau chief. The next year, he returned to
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had been chosen as Raines' permanent replacement. In an interview on the
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of July 11, Raines admitted that Sulzberger had "asked to step aside."
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In addition to his 2006 memoir, Raines' books have included a novel,
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Boyer, Peter J. (August 22, 1994). "The Howell Raines Question".
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from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially
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My Soul Is Rested: Movement Days in the Deep South Remembered
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The Blair inquiry also revealed widespread discontent among
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in a 21,000-word piece published in the May 2004 issue of
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in Alabama. He also reported for WBRC-TV in Birmingham.
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Raines reviewed his tenure as executive editor of the
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Diamond, Edwin (August 30, 1993). "Howlin' Howell".
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A conversation with Ken Auletta about Howell Raines
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