There was a stubborn young reporter who thought he would be able to win anyone as if he were perfect. Society considers him to be a magnificent journalist, a young budding young speaker, and most importantly an influential leader. Sadly, the disposition of Stephen Grasse soon got frustrated. It is shocking that no one knows his character is splitting as if a famous writer is secretly another person. It is well known that glass sat on his desk for several hours and destroyed his pen on top of his previous paper. There is no doubt that he is a sickly liar and suffers from a very strange illness.
After all, "fun" is the way Steven Grasse evades fraud for a long time. In fact, if Steven Grasse is not at the center of a sensational real life story, he may write a story. Or one please. Glass was a New Republic nova who fascinated his colleagues and editors, and reported a story that young Republicans committed a drunken crime at the conference. The biggest story in history, adolescent hackers insulted the big business, so the company protected his children with Playboys and Disney trips to secure his protection.
In the 2003 film "Broken Glass", Stephen Glass slowly removed production information over the years. Adam Penenberg investigated Glass's article Hack Heaven and when he confirmed the information, he began to notice that the article was forged. After Penenberg and the online publication he worked, he contacted the Editor of the Republic of Charles, Republic of Charles, and Lane further validated the information in the Glass article. In my opinion, Lane's verification process is very accurate and surprising by checking Glass's articles for correctness. Validation is very important for the media world. For example, if articles are published without verification of the facts of the article, such as when Stephen Grasse's career as a journalist is destroyed and the reliability of the new republic is lost, the results are often distorted.