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The savage soldiers in "The Patriot" act more like the Waffen SS than actual British troops. Does this movie have an ulterior motive?
By Jonathan Foreman
July 3, 2000
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A German amateur investigator finds information on the U.S. government's friendly dealings with war criminals. Meanwhile, the FBI and CIA guard their records.
By Ken Silverstein
May 3, 2000
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Holocaust denier David Irving loses his London libel suit.
By Heather World
April 11, 2000
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The execution of writer Robert Brasillach for "intellectual crimes" during World War II raises questions we still don't know how to answer.
By Lawrence Osborne
March 29, 2000
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Artwork that slams Rudy Giuliani's reaction to "Sensation" leads to a little dynastic squabble that may cause the family to withdraw its name -- and not-so-little fortune -- from the museum.
By Frank Houston
March 15, 2000
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Whose generation is it anyway? Plus: No sympathy for Hitler apologist; is Dr. Laura's mantra "Now go take on the gays?"
Letters to the editor
March 3, 2000
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Smoking or nonsmoking? Readers take sides. Plus: Learning from Austria's past; celibacy as a reaction to feminism.
Letters to the editor
February 10, 2000
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The rise of Joerg Haider forces Austria to face the truth about its history -- and puts the European Union in a bind.
By John Marks
February 7, 2000
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The author of "And the Sea Is Never Full" discusses his work, the Middle East, Rwanda and his friend Primo Levi.
By Jill Priluck
January 5, 2000
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The game show for everyone, where no contestant is ever wrong!
By Eugene Finerman
December 6, 1999
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Why isn't college opening Lillie Wade's mind? Plus: Seeking the truth about Marilyn Monroe; Pat Buchanan's party switch is about winning, not principles.
Letter to the Editor
November 18, 1999
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Nothing's quite as humiliating as having a professor call you a Nazi for your views on interracial marriage.
By Lillie Wade
November 10, 1999
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Must Camille turn her blade on her own community? Plus: Fighting the "Babywise" bible; was Pope Pius XII a Nazi pawn?
Letters to the Editor
November 3, 1999
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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.
Letters to the Editor
October 29, 1999
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A new book accusing Pius XII of being "Hitler's Pope" overestimates the pontiff's influence and underestimates his character.
By Lawrence Osborne
October 27, 1999
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Readers bust a gut on fat guy story; it's time to give up on baseball; sick of hearing about Harmony Korine's shockfest.
Letters to the Editor
October 22, 1999
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I'm Jewish; Peter wasn't. Our summer reunion in Germany took me places I didn't want to know.
By Lauren Fox
October 22, 1999
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G|nter Grass' Nobel Prize honors the stalwart leftist who rebuilt the German novel on the literary ruins of the Third Reich.
By Gavin McNett
October 7, 1999
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In defense of Elvis Costello; NBC wimps out on "Will and Grace" decision; ban all school religious holidays!
Letters to the Editor
September 28, 1999
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Wherein the author travels back in time to encounter "Morris" as he brushes up against "Reagan" -- and the rest is "history."
By David Corn
September 28, 1999
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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?
By David Horowitz
September 27, 1999
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Everything you know about the Littleton killings is wrong. But the truth may be scarier than the myths.
By Dave Cullen
September 23, 1999
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Chewing the fat with a white-supremacist mom and her 6-year-old daughter at an Idaho barbecue.
By Amy Benfer
July 15, 1999
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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.
By Douglas Cruickshank
July 8, 1999
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Robert J. Lapham, former president of Condé Nast; jazz composer and saxophonist Ernie Wilkins; Anne Sheafe Miller, the first patient saved by penicillin.
June 12, 1999