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Article: New Millennium Press Responds to Unauthorized Book Review of Jayson Blair's Burning Down My Masters' House.
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- PR Newswire
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- March 8, 2004
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BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., March 8 /PRNewswire/ -- In response to a book review by Teresa Weaver of Jayson Blair's Burning Down My Masters' House published in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution today, New Millennium publisher Michael Viner said: "We were aghast at the lack of ethics displayed by the reporter and editors at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution today, and we'll be meeting with our attorneys to determine the appropriate legal action in the very near future. How sadly ironic that they felt the need to engage in the very kind of misconduct that they have so self-righteously accused others of."
New Millennium Press would like to set the record straight:
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Article: Ex-NYT reporter Jayson Blair signs book deal
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... ... 00-0000 NEW YORK -- Jayson Blair, the former New York Times ... plagiarism, has a book deal with New Millennium Press, a Los Angeles ... of more than 200,000, New Millennium co-president Michael Viner ... as are we, Viner said. New Millennium was involved in disputes ...
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