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  1. By Rodney Rothman. November 19, 2000. The New Yorker, November 27, 2000 P. 120. PERSONAL HISTORY about the writer's tenure at an unnamed downtown Internet company where he did not actually have...

  2. New Yorker runs rare editor's note explaining that Rodney Rothman's November 23 essay entitled My Fake Job, describing two weeks masquerading as Internet company employee, included...

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  4. New York's Silicon Alley was in a tizzy after the New Yorker ran a piece called 'My Fake Job,' in which former Letterman writer Rodney Rothman recounted his days of masquerading as an...

  5. NEW YORK — One of the New Yorker’s bright young stars grew a bit dimmer this week after details in the Nov. 27 feature, “My Fake Job,” proved to be just that. The magazine has issued an...

  6. Rodney Rothman, a 26-year-old former head writer for The Late Show with David Letterman , became an overnight darling of the print world after The New Yorker published “My Fake Job,”...

  7. The magazine world's intellectual standard-bearer finds itself in a most unlikely controversy involving one man's 'Fake Job.' Here at the New Yorker, a Literary Imbroglio - Los Angeles Times