Pulitzer Prize finalist resigns from USA Today
Associated Press, January 8, 2004
Pulitzer Prize finalist Jack Kelley resigned from USA Today following a company investigation into his stories, the newspaper's editor, Karen Jurgensen, said Wednesday night. Jurgensen declined to comment on the length of the investigation or say what led to the scrutiny. She said the paper does not plan to correct any of his stories at this time.
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