by Mark Burdman
Gen. Mordechai Gur, former Israeli Chief of Staff and presently a Labour Party leader.
by Pierre Beaudry
New budget reinforces depression.
by George Gregory and Rainer Apel
Brandt promotes “Greens” against Schmidt.
by Nancy Coker
Too much rope, too few tugs.
by Josefina Menéndez
Some surprises in the election.
Restoring America’s national purpose.
by David Goldman
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
A policy statement.
by George Gregory
The British intend to come out on top.
by Richard Freeman
A brief summary of the LaRouche-Riemann model’s forecasts.
by Richard Freeman
Texas is not disaster-proof.
by Leif Johnson
Part II of our profile.
by Cynthia Parsons
Farm crisis bill defeated.
by Mark Sonnenblick
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
A new outbreak of separatist terror is in the making. The controllers of terrorism who center around the Hapsburg dynasty are receiving a certain kind of assistance from the Kim Philby intelligence faction in the U.S.S.R.
by Gretchen Small
A case study: manipulation of Indian tribes.
by Herb Strong (Herbert Quinde)
A grid of separatist entities.
by Robert Dreyfuss
EIR’s earlier analyses have been borne out. Here we examine Soviet and Vatican diplomacy as well.
by Gretchen Small
The LaRouche proposal for a continental Common Market is gaining momentum.
Documentation: Excerpts from a July 1 speech by the President of the Organization of American States’ Permanent Council, Hilarión Cardozo.
by Daniel Sneider
Taking out some of its forces is part of Hanoi’s effort to establish ties with ASEAN. Peking and the State Department are countering with their new Pol Pot “coalition in exile.”
by Daniel Sneider
The most important development at the recent Vietnamese Communist Party congress was not the personnel shakeup, but the drive to strengthen agriculture and infrastructure.
by Richard Cohen
He was presented with evidence confirming EIR’s accusations that the Secretary of State, through his own secret channels, was acting as an agent of a foreign power.
by Allen Salisbury
This report, however, is extremely lively, at the expense of most of the participants at last month’s Democratic Party sessions in Philadelphia.
by Laura Chasen
Excerpts from the presentations at a June 24 EIR seminar on ABM defense held on Capitol Hill at the request of Rep. John Rhodes (R-Ariz.).
The principles of advanced physics and Classical music are relevant to the breakthrough.