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The passports of Salomon Katten and his wife, Malchen. The documents have been stamped with the seal of the Third Reich.
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JULY 13, 2003
A Narrow Escape
I grew up hearing about what happened
to my mother’s family in Nazi Germany and the debt
we owe a US senator from Connecticut.
Now I know the whole story.
By Shira Springer
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Baseball
The Red Sox Doctor
How does a doctor treat athletes worth millions of dollars? "Just like any other patient," says Red Sox team physician Bill Morgan.
By Benoit Denizet-Lewis
Encounter
Laura Ingraham
Is there room on the Boston talk radio dial for another brash conservative voice?
By D.C. Denison
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In Person
Returning to Politics
For many former activists, politics has become something other people do. But that can change.
By Louise Kennedy
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Currents
Taste Test
The gap between what everyone likes and what critics praise is widening. Are writers out of touch?
By Geoff Edgers
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Cityscapes
Washington Street
The Orange Line's old Northampton Station, like a great thoroughbred, has retired to the country.
By Robert Campbell
and Peter Vanderwarker
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