Stephen Glass was a reporter for The New Republic. He wrote many stories including fake facts, people, and places. Some stories were completely fake. He got caught after writing a story about a 15-year old hacker and a major software company. He was fired from his job and The New Republic has never been the same.
Stephen Glass - reporter - was born in 1972.
Stephen Glass became famous for fabricating numerous magazine articles in 1998. It was determined at least 27 of the 41 stories written by Stephen Glass contained such fabrication.
William Ernest Stephen Turner has written: 'The constitution of glass' -- subject(s): Glass '... The elements of glass technology for scientific glass blowers (lampworkers)' -- subject(s): Glass, Glass blowing and working
Stephen glass.
No, Stephen Glass's roommate wasn't portrayed in "Shattered Glass" by George Sims. The character of George Sims was played by actor Hank Azaria, who was a fictional composite character created for the film.
Stephen J. Glass
B. Stephen Carpenter has written: 'Calibrated glass standards for fission track use (supplement to NBS SP 260-49)' -- subject(s): Glass, Measurement, Neutron flux standards, Standards, Thermal neutrons 'Calibrated glass standards for fission track use' -- subject(s): Glass, Measurement, Neutron flux standards, Standards, Thermal neutrons
English chemist Joseph Priestley invented the first drinkable glass of carbonated water in 1767.
He managed to fabricate a ton of stories in one of the most respected news magazines in the country.
He broke the code of ethics by writing stories for the New Republic (a very prominent news magazine) that were entirely fabricated.
No, Valentine Morgenstern raised Jace. His real father was Stephen Herondale. Its all in the 3rd book City of glass. :D
The cast of Through the Looking Glass - 2006 includes: Michael Langridge as The Agent Roz Povey as The Life Model Jonathan Rhodes as The Friend