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*[http://www.penenberg.com/ Adam Penenberg's Official Website]
*[http://www.penenberg.com/ Adam Penenberg's Official Website]
* [http://www.forbes.com/1998/05/11/otw3_print.html Adam Penenberg's famous Forbes' online article, ''Lies, damn lies and fiction'' which reveals Stephen Glass' fabrication]
*[http://www.forbes.com/1998/05/11/otw3_print.html Adam Penenberg's famous Forbes' online article, ''Lies, damn lies and fiction'' which reveals Stephen Glass' fabrication]
* [http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,64110,00.html Adam Penenberg's Wired News' article, ''Searching for The New York Times'']
*[http://www.wired.com/news/storylist/0,2339,1295,00.html Adam Penenberg's Wired News columns]


[[Category:American journalists|Penenberg, Adam]]
[[Category:American journalists|Penenberg, Adam]]

Revision as of 22:16, 22 March 2005

Adam L. Penenberg is an investigative journalist best known for uncovering the journalistic fraud of The New Republic reporter Stephen Glass in 1998. At the time, he was a journalist working for Forbes Magazine's online Web publication.

As of 2005, Penenberg is an assistant professor of Journalism at New York University. He is also a freelance writer for the New York Times, Forbes, Wired and Playboy publications. He recently finished a novel called Tragic Indifference: One Man's Battle With the Auto Industry Over the Dangers of SUVs, which is currently being made into a movie.

See also: Shattered Glass