Janet Cooke
Janet Cooke | |
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| Born | Janet Leslie Cooke 1954 or 1955 (age 70–71) Toledo, Ohio, U.S. |
| Education | University of Toledo (BA) |
| Occupation | Journalist |
| Years active | 1977–1981 |
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Janet Leslie Cooke (born 1954 or 1955) 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, after admitting she had fabricated stories. The prize was awarded instead to Teresa Carpenter, a nominee who had lost to Cooke.