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'''Richard A. Oppel Jr.''' is an [[United States|American]] journalist who has reported for ''[[The New York Times]]'' from [[Iraq]], [[Israel]] and [[Washington, D.C.]] He is a graduate of [[Duke University]].
'''Richard A. Oppel Jr.''' is an American journalist who has reported for ''[[The New York Times]]'' from [[Iraq]], [[Israel]] and [[Washington, D.C.]] He is a graduate of [[Duke University]].


In the 90's, Oppel reported for the ''[[Los Angeles Times]]'',<ref>[http://www.aegis.com/news/Lt/1990/LT900709.html Oppel, Richard A. Jr. "Dentists Are Skeptical of Center's AIDS Story." ''The Los Angeles Times'', 29 July 1990.]</ref> the ''[[Fort Worth Star-Telegram]]''<ref>[http://www.wordzilla.com/stories/1992/04/05/epidemic-of-domestic-violence.html Moewe, M.C. and Oppel, Richard A. Jr. "When Home Is Where the Hurt Is." ''Fort Worth Star-Telegram'', 5 April 1992.]</ref> and the ''[[Dallas Morning News]]''.<ref>[http://archives.cjr.org/year/97/1/austin.asp Holley, Joe. "Old Values, New Life: The revival of the Austin American-Statesman." ''Columbia Journalism Review'', January/February 1997.]</ref>
In the 90's, Oppel reported for the ''[[Los Angeles Times]]'',<ref>[http://www.aegis.com/news/Lt/1990/LT900709.html Oppel, Richard A. Jr. "Dentists Are Skeptical of Center's AIDS Story." ''The Los Angeles Times'', 29 July 1990.]</ref> the ''[[Fort Worth Star-Telegram]]''<ref>[http://www.wordzilla.com/stories/1992/04/05/epidemic-of-domestic-violence.html Moewe, M.C. and Oppel, Richard A. Jr. "When Home Is Where the Hurt Is." ''Fort Worth Star-Telegram'', 5 April 1992.]</ref> and the ''[[Dallas Morning News]]''.<ref>[http://archives.cjr.org/year/97/1/austin.asp Holley, Joe. "Old Values, New Life: The revival of the Austin American-Statesman." ''Columbia Journalism Review'', January/February 1997.]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 18:19, 5 April 2024

Richard A. Oppel Jr.
Occupationjournalist
Notable credit(s)The New York Times, Dallas Morning News, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, The Los Angeles Times

Richard A. Oppel Jr. is an American journalist who has reported for The New York Times from Iraq, Israel and Washington, D.C. He is a graduate of Duke University.

In the 90's, Oppel reported for the Los Angeles Times,[1] the Fort Worth Star-Telegram[2] and the Dallas Morning News.[3]

Personal

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Oppel is the son of Rich Oppel, former editor of the Austin American-Statesman, and Carol V. Oppel, a freelance writer specializing in religious topics.

Oppel's sister, Shelby Oppel Wood,[4] is an education reporter at The Oregonian newspaper.[5]

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