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I WOULD BET ON ITS EFFORTS TO FIX MISTAKES

I WAS PUBLISHER OF THE WASHINGTON Post for 21 years. There were many great days and no question about what was the worst.

In 1981, a reporter named Janet Cooke won a Pulitzer Prize for a story about an 8-year-old heroin addict.

The afternoon after the Pulitzer announcement, Ben Bradlee, the editor of the Post,

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