From December 2003 to May 2005, Daniel Okrent served as The New York Times first Public Editor, a position created following the newspapers Jayson Blair scandal and the tumultuous reign and resignation of Howell Raines as Executive Editor. Now, collected, amended, and assessed by Okrent here are the complete columns of his rocky and illuminating eighteen months along with an evaluation of the entire experience; its ups and downs and what he thinks he got right and got wrong.
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