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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Yesterday, The Crimson ran an ad on page four for a "Revisionist Network." The ad was placed by a Holocaust denial network. The Crimson does not knowingly run ads which intentionally promote factual inaccuracies concerning the Holocaust. The Crimson will return any monies paid in exchange for the ad. The Crimson apologizes for the error...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CORRECTIONS | 3/2/1994 | See Source »

...issues are as explosive as those that involve the Holocaust. This year has already seen the issue of Holocaust revisionism brust into major controversies on the campuses of Brandeis and Georgetown universities. In both cases, decisions by student newspapers to print revisionist advertisements sparked outrage and protests...

Author: By David L. Bosco, | Title: War In Our Time | 2/9/1994 | See Source »

...Revisionist ads strike a nerve because they question the validity of something we not only know to be true, but something we know we must remember...

Author: By David L. Bosco, | Title: War In Our Time | 2/9/1994 | See Source »

...bring them the truth. But it is reality. There is no shortage of documentaries and historical research on the Holocaust. If most Americans made use of these materials, then we would not be facing such startling ignorance about the Holocaust, partially fueled by Holocaust deniers posing as legitimate "revisionist" historians...

Author: By David J. Andorsky, | Title: A Victory for Remembrance | 2/8/1994 | See Source »

Before the revisionist My Fair Lady opened on Broadway, Richard Chamberlain went on the warpath, trying to get his co-star sacked in favor of her understudy. Without having seen the understudy -- but having endured Melissa Errico's hapless Eliza Doolittle -- one can be sure Chamberlain was right about her. Rarely has a plum Broadway role been so ineptly handled. While Errico sings gloriously if unimaginatively, she is an unconvincing Cockney whose linguistic foibles wobble from syllable to syllable, quite a handicap in a show about the social importance of accents. She is plausible only in two feminist-flavored moments...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Less Than Fair | 1/10/1994 | See Source »

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