EDITORIAL: Holocaust denial
In conjunction with the 60th anniversary of the defeat of Hitler fascism, a new Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe opened in Berlin May 10.
My military tribunal
Too young to join the Army during World War II, Richard Neill worked in the Merchant Marine. That was an equally dangerous job. He was drafted and wounded in the Korean War (June 27, 1950, to July 27, 1953). The McCarthy Red Scare was at its worst in the ’50s. Many members of the National Maritime Union were denied the Coast Guard papers needed to work as seamen.
Conductor criticizes Israeli policy
JERUSALEM (AP) – Symphony conductor Daniel Barenboim angered Israeli officials May 9 when he criticized the country’s occupation of the West Bank and Gaza as he accepted a prestigious Israeli award.
Stateside
Film review Stateside Based on a true story, “Stateside” follows an outlaw rich kid, Mark Deloach (Jonathan Tucker), who lands in the Marine Corps to avoid jail
Editorials
Gruesome days / Racism’s footprint
Voice your vote
LOS ANGELES – The New Voters Project and Truth Serum Clothing have joined forces to inspire young Americans to “Voice Their Vote.”
Editorials
Women’s march points the way forward / What is Cheney hiding?

