Room at the Top? IT HAS BEEN ALMOST TWO MONTHS SINCE HIS ABRUPT DEPARTURE as editor of The Oklahoman.… December 18, 2002 Tran Ha
Women on the Frontline It has been 25 years since Chris Martin read the story that changed her life.… December 17, 2002 Tran Ha
Journalism is a Calling WHEN WIL HAYGOOD WAS IN 10TH GRADE, he was cut from the junior varsity… December 11, 2002 Tran Ha
Face-to-Face With the “Bad Guys” HO CHI MINH CITY, Vietnam -- In 1954, Col. Le Dac Nhi left his wife… September 6, 2002 Tran Ha
Special Projects, Special Challenges As an urban affairs writer on the special projects team at the Los Angeles Times,… August 13, 2002 Tran Ha
Teresa’s Job Search Teresa Stayton has wanted to be a journalist since she was in the second grade.… August 3, 2002 Tran Ha
Tran Ha, Superjournalist Having never heard this term before, I pictured a Superman or Wonder Woman look-a-like who… August 3, 2002 Tran Ha
Beating the Holiday Clich� Blues IT'S THAT TIME OF YEAR AGAIN when it seems impossible to escape the holiday hype.… August 3, 2002 Tran Ha
Race Still Matters When The New York Times set out to produce a series on race last year,… August 2, 2002 Tran Ha
Photographing an Opinion IF A PICTURE IS WORTH a thousand words, photographers at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch are… August 2, 2002 Tran Ha
A ‘Leap’ of Faith LAUNCHING AN INTERNET STARTUP is like covering a war. It consumes your life. Both experiences… August 1, 2002 Tran Ha
Imagining the Future They are reporters and writers, photographers and designers. Well, almost. Most are recent journalism graduates… August 1, 2002 Tran Ha
A Journey Through the ‘Ethical Minefield’ THE BEST ADVICE SONIA NAZARIO said she ever got from an editor was show, don’t… August 1, 2002 Tran Ha
Passing a Torch to the New Pulitzer Winners Today, a year to the day after Blair Kamin received the Pulitzer Prize for criticism,… July 31, 2002 Tran Ha
Training and the Great Divide WHEN WINNIE HU SET OUT to write a story for the American Journalism Review about… July 31, 2002 Tran Ha