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Compiled on April 03, 2014, 05:44 PM CET |
METAMORPHOSIS A Hungarian Extremist Explores His Jewish Roots Csanád Szegedi was a prominent right-wing extremist in Hungary until he discovered his own Jewish roots in 2012. Since then, he has undergone a radical reinvention and is even learning Hebrew. His grandmother, though, continues to hide her Auschwitz tattoo. |
WSJ EDITOR GERARD BAKER 'Journalism Is Not a Dying Business' In an interview, Gerard Baker, the editor in chief of the Wall Street Journal, discusses the wave of billionaires diving head first into the journalism business and his own newspaper's evolution after seven years of ownership by Rupert Murdoch. |
BACH TO THE FUTURE Fans Want to Rebuild Composer's House In the city of Goethe and Schiller, classical music fans want another famous former resident to be honored in Weimar. They're seeking to rebuild the home of Johann Sebastian Bach, who composed some of his most important works in the city. |