Articles by Gale Holland Page 2

22 articles since 2001

Reshaping Journalism: The New Scalpel Wars

Opinion | By Gale Holland | February 17, 2002
The war on terrorism has spawned some heroic journalism in the face of death. Read more
 

No Way to Pick a Chief

Opinion | By Gale Holland | January 20, 2002
During his five-year tenure, Police Chief Bernard C. Parks not only endured the department’s worst police corruption scandal. Read more
 

Right and Left: Gloom Enough to Go Around

Opinion | By Gale Holland | December 16, 2001
One might expect to find conservative magazines on a high this month. Read more
 

Prepare to Meet Thy Maker

News | By Gale Holland | December 10, 2001
The granite-colored clouds massed above the Free Tract Society in Highland Park look threatening this gloomy winter day. Read more
 

This Spot Reserved

Real Estate | By Gale Holland | December 9, 2001
Los Angeles homeowners who can’t find anyplace to park in their neighborhoods are fueling an increase in preferential parking districts. Read more
 

The Sum of All Fears - Thriving Amid the Worst-Case Scenarios

News | By Gale Holland | November 7, 2001
The strangeness of their situation is not lost on the creators of the bestselling “Worst-Case Scenario” handbook series. Read more
 

Rightgrrl and The Nation: Allies in War

Opinion | By Gale Holland | November 4, 2001
The war against Islamic terrorists has made strange bedfellows out of right-and left-wing pundits, most of whom, regardless of ideological stripe, support the current U.S. military campaign in Afghanistan. Read more
 

Left and Right: Venom and Vitriol

Opinion | By Gale Holland | October 7, 2001
As the post-Sept. Read more
 

Thunder from the Right, Angst from the Left

Opinion | By Gale Holland | September 23, 2001
It was a busy week for the nation’s partisan press. Read more
 

8 Ways to Spend the Rebate

Opinion | By Gale Holland | August 12, 2001
The first tax-rebate checks have arrived, and airwaves and chat rooms are singing with advice on how roughly 95 million Americans should spend their windfalls of up to $300 (for singles) or $600 (for couples filing joint tax returns). Read more
 
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