by Robert Zubrin
NASA vs. Stockman: The XV-15 Potential.
by Sophie Tanapura
Jean-Claude Martini, a leading Paris gold trader.
by William Engdahl
A plan to dismantle energy.
by Cecelia Soto de Estévez
Akbar Ehemad, former chief of Iran’s nuclear power program.
by Robert Dreyfuss
Menachem Begin’s calculations.
by Josefina Menéndez
An end-of-the-year economic package.
by Stanley Ezrol
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by Richard Freeman
by Laurent Murawiec
by David Goldman
Rollercoaster for the dollar.
by Kathy Burdman
Paul Volcker to the rescue.
by Mark Sonnenblick
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Part Three of LaRouche’s dissection of econometric fraud turns to the geometric and philosophical principles underlying an economic approach that corresponds to the scientific laws of the universe. Future EIR contributions on this subject will include Economics Editor David Goldman’s history of “statistical” economics from William Petty to the Wharton School.
by Nora Hamerman and Graham Lowry
An analysis of the U.S.-West German summit in Washington, the extraordinary press climate surrounding it, and the potential Reagan Administration shifts in the aftermath.
Documentation: Excerpts from U.S. press commentary, from a Schmidt interview, and from the official communiqué.
by Nora Hamerman
The Mafia, Red Brigades, and NATO angles.
by Timothy Rush
A report on an international conference in Mexico.
by Richard Schulman
Part One of an historical exposé.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Selections from LaRouche’s Dec. 31 speech to a conference of the International Caucus of Labor Committees.
by Paul Gallagher
The American Association for the Advancement of Science conference in Washington, D.C.
by Mary Jane Freeman
Last month’s federal court ruling against Sen. Harrison Williams’s due-process motions in the Abscam case.
by Richard McGraw
The third and final part of EIR’s dossier.
by Sanford Roberts
Former Attorney General Nicholas Katzenbach, in a Supreme Court case which has drawn wide attention, argues that Princeton University has unlimited rights to hire terrorist supporters and exclude their critics, like the ICLC’s Schmid.
by Dr. Steven Bardwell
Fiscal austerity threatens an essential program.