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World Service,12 Apr 2012,10 mins

Pulitzer Prize scandal

Witness History

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In 1981 a Pulitzer Prize was awarded to a young journalist who had made-up her story. Janet Cooke worked for the Washington Post, and she had fabricated a tale of an eight year old heroin addict. The scandal ended her journalistic career and tarnished the Post's reputation. Photo: ABC News.

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