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Letters to the Editor
In defense of Elvis Costello; NBC wimps out on "Will and Grace" decision; ban all school religious holidays!
The myth weavers
Three leading leftist figures have been exposed this year as having lied about their backgrounds. Has the failure of their ideology forced them to fictionalize?
Inside the Columbine High investigation
Everything you know about the Littleton killings is wrong. But the truth may be scarier than the myths.
Nazi family values
Chewing the fat with a white-supremacist mom and her 6-year-old daughter at an Idaho barbecue.
The muddle people
Hey, knuckleheads! Ya wanta live in our kountry, learn to speak our langkwage; Hitler's paintings: No wonder he went into the dictator business. Plus: Woman hurtles off cliff, hangs onto cell phone, rescuer gripes about audio quality.
Obits this week
Robert J. Lapham, former president of Condé Nast; jazz composer and saxophonist Ernie Wilkins; Anne Sheafe Miller, the first patient saved by penicillin.
Hitler youth?
What little we know of the Columbine killers' motives points to the dangers lurking in dark, Nazi-worshiping corners of alienated youth culture.
Cold front
An ugly encounter on a Viennese metro colors a winter's day.
Home Movies by Charles Taylor: Character
From sweaty Nixon to gentleman gambler, Philip Baker Hall is a name you don't recognize, and an actor you won't forget.
Home Movies by Charles Taylor: Camp classic
Ernst Lubitsch's legendary comedy stirred controversy by pitting vain Polish actors against buffoonish Nazi killers.
The unbearable lightness of Benigni
Roberto Benigni's comic fable about one family's struggle to survive in a Nazi concentration camp is in offensively poor taste.
Movie Interview: "I wanted to make a beautiful movie"
"Life Is Beautiful" director Roberto Benigni talks about the Holocaust, Charlie Chaplin and how he was haunted by the idea of a happy man in a Nazi concentration camp.
The artist of death
In 'Explaining Hitler,' Ron Rosenbaum brilliantly explores the unfathomable origins of history's greatest evil.
In praise of William Jefferson Clinton
RUB YOUR EYES IN DISBELIEF, BUT DAVID HOROWITZ THINKS THE MAN FROM HOPE HAS HELPED BRING THIS NATION BACK TOGETHER AGAIN.
Passages: Fifty Years of Europe
An excerpt from Jan Morris' 'Fifty Years of Europe'
Salon's Favorite Biographies, 1997
Salon lists the best biographies of the year
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.
Wishful Thinking
It's time to stop blaming the West for not doing more to stop the Holocaust, says a Jewish historian.
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.
Not just the color of our skin
It's time for blacks to acknowledge that their experience of oppression does not set them apart from the human race, argues writer Hugh Pearson.
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