Ten Journalists Who Got Caught Faking the News
1. Janet Cooke, The Washington Post: In 1981, Cooke won a Pulitzer Prize for her story "Jimmy's World," which was about an 8-year-old heroin addict. , it was later revealed that the story was fabricated.
2. Jayson Blair, The New York Times: In 2003, Blair was forced to resign from the Times after it was discovered that he had fabricated and plagiarized numerous stories.
3. Stephen Glass, The New Republic: In 1998, Glass was exposed for fabricating numerous stories for the magazine.
4. Jack Kelley, USA Today: In 2004, Kelley was forced to resign from the paper after it was discovered that he had fabricated and plagiarized numerous stories.
5. Mike Barnicle, The Boston Globe: In 1998, Barnicle was forced to resign from the Globe after it was discovered that he had plagiarized a column from George Carlin.
6. Patricia Smith, The Boston Globe: In 1998, Smith was forced to resign from the Globe after it was discovered that she had fabricated numerous stories.
7. Zhang Wen, Southern Weekly: In 2012, Zhang was forced to resign from the Chinese newspaper after it was discovered that he had fabricated a story about a man who was killed by a tiger.
8. Misha Glenny, The Guardian: In 2009, Glenny was forced to apologize after it was discovered that he had fabricated a quote in a story about the Mafia.
9. Scott McLeod, The Ottawa Citizen: In 2002, McLeod was forced to resign from the Canadian newspaper after it was discovered that he had fabricated a story about a man who was killed in a car accident.
10. Jonah Lehrer, The New Yorker: In 2012, Lehrer was forced to resign from the magazine after it was discovered that he had fabricated and plagiarized numerous stories.
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