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Germany prepares to publish Hitler's 'Mein Kampf' after 70 years
Jacket CopyAdolf Hitler's "Mein Kampf" will return to shelves in Germany after a 70-year absence.... -
TV review: 'Jesse Owens' on fast-forward
The Olympics are (almost) back, and it's a good time to sing again the ballad of Jesse Owens, the black American track star who put the lie to Adolf Hitler's master-race malarkey at the 1936 Summer Olympics by winning four gold medals. (It's never not a...
Tags: Movies, Jesse Owens, Andre Braugher, Berlin (Germany), PBS (tv network)
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Suit over Norton Simon artwork enters a final phase
A long-running lawsuit to force the Norton Simon Museum to surrender one of its prized artworks, 480-year-old paired paintings of Adam and Eve by Lucas Cranach the Elder that were looted during the Holocaust, has reached what could be its last legal...
Tags: Artists, Politics, Laws, Museums, Theft
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Global warming deniers mount ad campaign calculated to outrage
It has finally happened: The Heartland Institute, an anti-science front group that used to focus on downplaying the dangers of smoking on behalf of Phillip Morris but now spends much of its time denying the scientific consensus on climate change, has...
Tags: Politics, Jeffrey L Dahmer, Osama bin Laden, Science and Technology, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
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Painting taken during World War II returned to owner's heirs
U.S. officials this week turned over a nearly 500-year-old Italian painting that had been stolen during World War II to the descendants of its Jewish owner. The painting, titled "Christ Carrying the Cross Dragged By A Rascal," was created by Italian...
Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Judaism, Tallahassee (Leon, Florida), Arts and Culture, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Debating genocide denial
In a March 5 editorial, The Times opposed a bill in the French parliament that would have made it a crime to deny the Armenian genocide. The bill was proposed by President Nicolas Sarkozy, then struck down byFrance's Constitutional Council. Now Sarkozy...Tags: Politics, Nicolas Sarkozy, Massacres, Democracy, Genocide
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Nazi-looted art trove discovered in Germany?
Culture MonsterHas an art historian located a buried trove of artistic masterpieces looted by the Nazis? That's what a report in Britain's Daily Mail claims, stating that the collection contains pieces by Monet, Manet and Cezanne.... -
Patience Abbe dies at 87; bestselling child author
Patience Abbe was only 11 when the memoir she wrote with her two brothers, "Around the World in Eleven Years," climbed onto the bestseller lists for grown-ups in 1936.
As the siblings recounted their nomadic childhood in Europe and subsequent move to...Tags: Russia, Judges, Shirley Temple, Charlie Chaplin, Justice System
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'Game Change' is an old Hollywood story, a la 'A Star Is Born'
24 FramesThe HBO Sarah Palin flm "Game Change" has an eerily familiar narrative, one that dates back to the earliest days of Hollywood: the backstage showbiz drama. It's just the backdrop that's different -- instead of a Broadway theater, or movie backlot, we've... -
Where loving Castro is wrong
Ozzie Guillen, former manager of the Chicago White Sox, has said a lot of offensive things over the years, such as the time he used a gay slur in reference to a newspaper columnist, or when he accused Americans of being "lazy" while claiming the country...
Tags: David Samson, Miami Marlins, Immigration, Fidel Castro, Chicago White Sox
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Francis Bacon, Gerhard Richter works bring in millions at auction
Culture MonsterA painting by Francis Bacon brought in $33.2 million at a Christie's auction this week. A Gerhard Richter painting sold for for approximately $15.6 million.... -
A prairie house for puppies: Frank Lloyd Wright's doghouse
Culture MonsterFrank Lloyd Wright designed a house for the black labrador Eddie that was rebuilt last fall and has been touring the country ever since....
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