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Oct. 20, 2006
Remembering Garry Abrams
Garry Abrams was the only journalist I've ever known in 40 years in the publishing business who got impeached as editor of his college newspaper, pistol-whipped by strip-mine thugs, quit two publications that turned out to be toadies for their advertisers, and managed to end his career as an admired and award-winning chronicler of the lives and foibles of the Hollywood establishment and the Los Angeles legal elite.
Garry Abrams was the only journalist I've ever known in 40 years in the publishing business who got impeached as editor of his college newspaper, pistol-whipped by strip-mine thugs, quit two publications that turned out to be toadies for their advertisers, and managed to end his career as an admired and award-winning chronicler of the lives and foibles of the Hollywood establishment and the Los Angeles legal elite.
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