The President of the Brazilian Society for Infectious Diseases and Vice-President of the International Federation for Infectious and Parasitic Diseases describes the “apocalyptic” AIDS crisis developing in Brazil.
by Paul Goldstein
The Acting Foreign Minister of the Philippines denounces the U.S. media’s campaign against his country.
by Josefina Menéndez
Paying Without Growing: 1986 Budget.
by Linda Cellini
Looking Closely at LaRouche.
by Augustinus
García and John Paul II Discuss Debt.
by Our Bangkok Bureau
Kissinger On the Hot Seat in Thailand.
by Lorenzo Carrasco and Silvia Palacios
Election Results Could Destabilize Sarney.
The Stench of Munich 1938
by Konstantin George
by Prof. Ricardo Veronesi
by Mary Lalevée
by Mary Lalevée
by D. Stephen Pepper
The Pension Plan Crisis.
by Robert Gallagher
Part II of a series on plasma technologies just over the horizon.
From the New York Times to Le Monde, the press is playing the M-19’s assault on Bogota’s Palace of Justice as a “liberation struggle” which was crushed by “government repression.” A team of EIR investigators has pulled together the real story of this narco-terrorist gang and its international support networks.
An interview with M. M. Herrera, a founding member of the Franco-Peruvian Intercultural Center and supporter of Peru’s Shining Path terrorists, published in France.
by Helga Zepp-LaRouche
Part II of a policy document by Schiller Institute founder Helga Zepp-LaRouche, calling for a just settlement of Germany’s borders, and a true definition of nationhood.
Her curriculum vitae.
by Christina Nelson Huth
In the docks this time around will be the International Monetary Fund, the drug-traffickers, and the regimes of the Soviet Union, Libya, Iran.
by Laurent Murawiec
by Gabriel Del Estal
A paper presented to the Schiller Institute’s conference in Rome.
by Laurent Murawiec
by Konstantin George
What was Gorbachov’s first agenda item in the summit meeting with Reagan? “Silence LaRouche!”
by Criton Zoakos
by Linda Everett
by Nicholas F. Benton
Casual Contact Can Cause AIDS — “Lucky If We Get $3 Billion.”
by Ronald Kokinda and D. Stephen Pepper