Germany

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Well trained
Our travel expert offers advice on rolling through some European hot spots, plus information on cruising Alaska and Germany's Passion Play 2000.
The rise and fall of German horndogs
Viagra-popping sex tourists are getting stiff and becoming stiffs in Thai brothels.
Letters to the Editor
Are 13-year-olds ready for "hand jobs and heavy petting"? Plus: "Weird Weekends" host talks back; it's time for minorities to rethink party loyalties.
Germany's mambo king
Stuck between a rock and a hard place, flailing Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder takes lessons in political survival from President Clinton.
My boyfriend in jackboots
I'm Jewish; Peter wasn't. Our summer reunion in Germany took me places I didn't want to know.
Letters to the Editor
In defense of Elvis Costello; NBC wimps out on "Will and Grace" decision; ban all school religious holidays!
Letters to the Editor
How dumb does David Kelley think we are? Plus: Matt Drudge is a loudmouthed busybody; members of the mile-high club are disgusting.
The tearful secret of Themar
A grandmother's tale, untold until now, opens a path of understanding and forgiveness.
My Jewish roots in Germany
Reluctantly and without a plan, an American uncovers his family's poignant past.
"Run Lola Run"
The quick-paced German thriller throbs with jump cuts, zoom shots and the speedy sense of an instinctual filmmaker.
German law would lock out batterers
Christmas in Germany
A family visit to Nuremberg's Christkindlesmarkt -- the world's largest celebration of Christmas -- turns into a lesson for adults and children alike.
The view from Europe
Salon correspondents in Amsterdam, Paris and Munich report on the local reaction to President Clinton's speech.
Are we the world?
Despite our uneasy place on Planet Soccer, the United States will be vying for glory as the globe's most passionately watched sporting event begins.
Insider's guide to Frankfurt
Brent Gregston describes where to eat, stay and play in Germany's financial capital: Frankfurt.
Passages: Fifty Years of Europe
An excerpt from Jan Morris' 'Fifty Years of Europe'
A Smack of Weimar
A low-intensity war is taking place in parts of Europe, with terrorist activities and open battles on the streets between neo-Nazis and their increasingly militant opponents.
Baiting The Bear
Will the U.S.-backed push by NATO into central Europe start a new Cold War?
Newsreal: france's dirty little artistic secret
The Swiss weren't the only ones to covet Nazi war loot. The French government has been equally dishonorable about returning wartime stolen paintings to their rightful owners.
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