Mengele Letters, Photographs Given to West German Magazine
The son of Josef Mengele has given a West German magazine hundreds of letters and photographs that depict the Nazi war criminal's years in hiding, a top editor at the magazine revealed today.Rolf Mengele turned over the documentation without payment to Bunte Illustrierte, a popular Munich-based weekly. The magazine plans to publish the material in four to six installments, beginning perhaps in advance of next Thursday's deadline, according to deputy editor Norbert...
German Magazine: BOLDFACE NAMES
He's 27, but Looks 26 Like many publicists, JAKE SPITZ, who used to work for ELIZABETH S. GRUBMAN -- more about her in a moment -- is not afraid to stretch the truth. For example, the gold-on-gold invitation said the party on Monday was "to celebrate his 26th birthday."|Public Lives column describes scene at birthday party for publicist Jake Spitz; Ronald Brockmeyer, publisher of German magazine O, is suing O, Oprah Magazine, for trademark...
German Magazine: Iraqi Threatens Use of Suicide Attackers
Iraq will unleash thousands of suicide attackers against the United States if U.S. troops invade, a senior Iraqi official was quoted today as saying. Vice President Taha Yassin Ramadan said in an interview with a German magazine that Iraq's ability to withstand U.S. military might was "unlimited" and that U.S. ground troops would face tough resistance. "We have no long-range missiles or bomber squadrons, but we will deploy thousands of...
German Magazine: Wimbledon Summary
Graf may move Steffi Graf seems to have become singularly vulnerable since the recent scandal of Peter Graf broke. The week the story reached print, in Quick (a German magazine), Steffi was beaten in the finals of the German Open by Seles. That result was duplicated in the final of the French Open, where Steffi's game lacked conviction. Quick claimed Peter Graf was accused by a Playboy model of fathering her child. He denied the story, counter-claiming blackmail. The woman withdrew...
German Magazine: Lebanon: Hezbollah source denies Nasrallah `Der Speigel' remark on Israel pilot
Beirut: An authoritative Hezbollah source has denied that Hasan Nasrallah, the party's secretary-general, told the German magazine `Der Spiegel' that the missing Israeli pilot Ron Arad "was killed" and that the party is making every effort to find out where he is buried.The source stressed to `Al-Sharq al-Awsat' that there was a translation error by the German magazine, which conveyed the report to AFP. The source pointed out that...