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  2. Janet Cooke - Wikipedia

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    Janet Leslie Cooke (born July 23, 1954) is an American former journalist. She received a Pulitzer Prize in 1981 for an article written for The Washington Post . The story was later discovered to have been fabricated and Cooke returned the prize, the only person to date to do so, [ 1 ] after admitting she had fabricated stories.

  3. List of Pulitzer Prizes awarded to The Washington Post

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    In 1981, Janet Cooke, a staff writer on the Post's "Weeklies" section, received the Pulitzer Prize in Feature Writing for her story, "Jimmy's World," a profile of an eight-year-old heroin addict in Washington, D.C. [64] The Post later returned the award when the newspaper revealed the story had been fabricated.

  4. List of people from Toledo, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Art Tatum, at the Vogue Room, New York (between 1946 and 1948) The city of Toledo, Ohio, the largest city and the county seat of Lucas County, Ohio, is the birthplace and home of several notable individuals. This is a list of people from Toledo, Ohio and includes people that were born or lived in Toledo, Ohio and the surrounding area. Individuals included in this listing are people presumed to ...

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    Ian West/PA Images via Getty; GEOFF ROBINS/AFP via Getty; SGranitz/WireImage. Pamela Anderson in 2023 (left) Jamie Lee Curtis on Sept. 6 (middle); Janet Leigh in 1998 (right).

  7. List of hoaxes - Wikipedia

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    Janet Cooke, who won the Pulitzer Prize for her fictitious Washington Post story about an eight-year-old heroin addict named Jimmy. Sidd Finch, a fictitious yogi and pitcher who threw a 168 mph ball, supposedly discovered by the Mets and profiled by George Plimpton in Sports Illustrated for April Fool's Day 1985. [1] The Flemish Secession hoax ...

  8. 'The Talk' last show on CBS: How the co-hosts are saying ...

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    "The Talk" is done talking. CBS' peppy daytime show ended its 15-season run Friday after an hourlong series finale.. The audience gave the show's hosts – Sheryl Underwood, Jerry O'Connell ...

  9. Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing - Wikipedia

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    (The prize in this category was originally awarded to Janet Cooke of The Washington Post, but was revoked after it was revealed that her winning story about an 8-year-old heroin addict was fabricated.) 1982: Saul Pett, Associated Press, "for an article profiling the federal bureaucracy."