Man Accused of Crimes at a Nazi Camp Is Deported
John Demjanjuk, 89, will stand trial in Germany, where he is accused of being an accessory in the murder of 29,000 Jews. nytimes.com |
Sarkozy Returns to His Political Roots
After a string of public embarrassments, France’s president is trying to focus on issues that handed him his 2007 election victory: crime, immigration and national identity. nytimes.com |
Bridge Over the Visa Moat for Musicians Trying to Enter the U.S.
Of the 2,000 bands at the annual South by Southwest Music and Media Conference this week in Austin, Tex., more than 500 are from outside the United States. nytimes.com |
Obama Presses Congress to Adopt an Immigration Overhaul
In his first speech devoted to the disputed issue since taking office, the president aimed for a middle ground. nytimes.com |
France: National Railway Apologizes for Its Role in Deporting Jews in War
Guillaume Pepy, the railway’s director, expressed the company’s “profound sorrow and regret for the consequences of its acts.” nytimes.com |