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July 5, 2002/Tamuz 25 5762, Vol. 54, No. 42

Arts brief

Swindler report

An hour-long investigative story by NBC "Dateline" seeks an answer to the question "Is Ludwig Kozminski, who ripped off millions from fellow camp survivors of Nazi Germany, dead or alive?"

The report shows why Los Angeles attorney Mark Kalmansohn, California state courts and the people whose money Kozminski stole all believe the long sought-after con artist, who reportedly died in Los Angeles in 1993, is still alive and on the run with millions of dollars.

The show airs 8 p.m. Sunday, July 7, on NBC-Channel 12.


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