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Holocaust Denial: A Sequel Holocaust Denial: A Sequel

The Case of Binjamin Wilkomirski's Fragments

Until the past few months, bestowing any Holocaust honorific upon Binjamin Wilkomirski, the author of the

Apr 1, 1999 / Books & the Arts / Harvey Peskin

The Clinton Doctrine The Clinton Doctrine

President Clinton's decision to use military force against the Serbs was not simply a calculated response to Slobodan Milosevic's intransigence.

Apr 1, 1999 / Michael T. Klare

The Myth and Milosevic The Myth and Milosevic

Whoever does not fight at Kosovo...
May nothing bear fruit that his hand sows.
     --Serb epic

Apr 1, 1999 / Marlene Nadle

All the President’s Man? All the President’s Man?

When Dick Morris announced that he would write a book to divert attention from his adventure with the toes of a call girl, George Stephanopoulos, the President's senior policy a...

Apr 1, 1999 / Books & the Arts / Stanley I. Kutler

Sodomy for the Masses Sodomy for the Masses

It's a good thing Bill and Monica held their trysts in the White House rather than just across the Potomac, in Falls Church or Arlington, Virginia.

Apr 1, 1999 / Feature / Debbie Nathan

The Case Against Intervention in Kosovo The Case Against Intervention in Kosovo

President Clinton's address attempting to justify--after the fact--the US-led NATO bombing of Serbia should set off alarms.

Apr 1, 1999 / Feature / Benjamin Schwarz and Christopher Layne

Whose Millennium? Whose Millennium?

The left must offer rational solutions to global traumas—or lose to the right.

Apr 1, 1999 / Feature / Daniel Singer

The Jazz Singer The Jazz Singer

Most Americans don't like instrumental music.

Apr 1, 1999 / Books & the Arts / Gene Santoro

Comic Relief, NEA-Style Comic Relief, NEA-Style

The world is a bleak canvas, all black and white, with only some grays "so that the black and the white [don't] bump into each other so hard." The gods are quarrelsome and bored...

Apr 1, 1999 / Books & the Arts / JoAnn Wypijewski

Destroying Kosovo Destroying Kosovo

The catastrophic effects of the air war against Serbia subvert the Clinton Administration's declared humanitarian intentions.

Apr 1, 1999 / The Editors

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