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...Times and other newspapers, and his messages appear to originate in Paris. The FBI and various Web experts have been following other electronic bread crumbs he left behind, however, and those point more strongly to Russia or Eastern Europe. An independent Net-sleuth group even claims to have located Latvian and Russian accounts Maxus uses for cash drops. "It's likely that he's in Europe, unless he's really good," says John Markoff, the Times reporter to whom Maxus sent his e-mail. "And if he's that skilled, no one's going to catch...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Extortion on the Internet | 1/24/2000 | See Source »

When DJ Lethal joined Limp Bizkit a few months before the band recorded its debut album, he changed its sound. "It was more of a punk band--it had a punk edge," says Lethal, a Latvian emigre who had been a member of the Irish-American hip-hop band House of Pain. "What I brought in was more of a hip-hop side." He is working on a solo album...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Rock's New Spin | 10/18/1999 | See Source »

Because fact can have far more influence than fiction. How else to explain Fragments by Binjamin Wilkomirski, a harrowing, much celebrated Holocaust memoir, which turns out to have been fabricated? The author's real name is Bruno Doesseker. He is not a child survivor of Majdanek, the son of Latvian Jews murdered in the Holocaust. He is Swiss, the son of a Protestant single mother. He never saw the Holocaust. (He claims his Holocaust memory was recalled while he was in therapy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Case of the Suspect Bios | 10/4/1999 | See Source »

...Russia is forever trying to force its will on them. It recklessly boycotts all those that don't comply, and the result is greater damage to the Russian economy than to the intended victims. A good example is the recent propaganda attack on Latvia and the accompanying boycott of Latvian goods. The real reason for the action was Russia's desire to control the oil pipeline passing through Latvia. ANDREJS BAIDINS Wilmington...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Jun. 29, 1998 | 6/29/1998 | See Source »

...known and admired by a Who's Who of the 20th century: Einstein, Freud, Picasso, Churchill, Nehru. And then there was his conversation, which tumbled forth with amazing rapidity--he was once clocked at 400 words a minute--all of it gargled through the remaining traces of his childhood Latvian. When British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan proposed Berlin for knighthood in 1957, the PM suggested that the honor might be deserved "for talking...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BOOKISH BON VIVANT: Sir Isaiah Berlin | 11/17/1997 | See Source »

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