Jump to content

Richard A. Oppel Jr.: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
added info
m typo
Line 1: Line 1:
'''Richard A. Oppel, Jr.''' is an [[United States|American]] journalist who has reported for ''[[The New York Times]]'' from [[Iraq]], [[Israel]] and [[Washington, District of Columbia|Washington]], D.C.
'''Richard A. Oppel, Jr.''' is an [[United States|American]] journalist who has reported for ''[[The New York Times]]'' from [[Iraq]], [[Israel]] and [[Washington, District of Columbia|Washington]], D.C.


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 1993.</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 1993.]</ref>.


==Personal==
==Personal==

Revision as of 05:37, 8 March 2007

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

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

Oppel is the son of Rich Oppel, editor of the Austin American-Statesman, and Carol Oppel.

Notes