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"Blair wrote the memoir Burning Down My Masters' House: My Life at the New York Times (ISBN 1-932407-26-X), published on March 6, 2004. In the book, he accused The Times of racism, and described his ethical lapses as the result of previous drug problems and bipolar disorder.

After resigning from The Times, Blair returned to college and said he planned to go into human resources. Though he remains a controversial figure, Blair has gained some public acceptance as an advocate for the mentally ill. Blair has made efforts to start support groups, counsel families and those with mental illnesses, and has spoken to college and business audiences about mental health and substance-abuse issues."

2007-03-15 21:40:46 · answer #1 · answered by sophicmuse 6 · 0 0

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