We obtain a family of uniformly propagating hole-solutions to the complex
Ginzburg-Landau equation which differ from the well-known Nozaki-Bekki holes.
They describe the spatial organization and velocity of the dominant local
structures in the spatiotemporal intermittent regime. We discuss the
phenomenology of these intermittent states in terms of the properties of the
local structures.Comment: 4 pages revtex, 6 figures in jpg format. Submitted to PR