by Augustinus
The Pope at the Synagogue.
by Valerie Rush
A Power To Reckon With.
Before the Tokyo Summit.
by Wolfgang Lillge, M.D.
Part one of a two-part series by Wolfgang Lillge, M.D., on the “cost-effectiveness” of high-quality medical care.
by David Goldman
Although the “economic recovery” was a statistical fraud to begin with, two months’ decline in the Federal Reserve’s production index puts recent Commerce Department claims in a class by themselves.
by W. Allen Wallis
by Mark Burdman
by John Grauerholz, M.D.
A lethal, communicable disease has politically become the property of the “gay lobby.” And so we see the spectacle of a state health director trying to get the legislature to grant him an authority be already possesses.
by David Goldman
$3 Trillion Off the Balance Sheets.
After he engineered its effective merger with Crédit Suisse in 1978, Merrill Lynch became one of the world’s premier laundromats.
by Marcia Merry
USDA policies under the Food Security Act of 1985 have the purpose of shutting down a large part of U.S. production capacity.
by Marcia Merry
by Marcia Merry
by Wayne Johnston and Marcia Merry
by Billy Davis
by Criton Zoakos
The successful military raid and the firm U.S. diplomatic offensive accompanying it, was not only a shock to the “mad dog of the Middle East,” but the entire coterie of “mad dog-lovers” among the appeasers’ faction in the West.
by Linda de Hoyos
by Sophie Tanapura
by Philip Golub
by Susan Maitra
by Criton Zoakos
The Jews didn’t kill Christ; Roman imperial authorities did.
by Gretchen Small
Some of the drug-running networks put together by Meyer Lansky now work the contra side of the street, some the Sandinista side. The headquarters of the cocaine trade for which they all work is in Castro’s Cuba.
by Harley Schlanger
by Nicholas F. Benton
Solarz Takes Aim Next at Korea — Nakasone: Development Still on Japan’s Mind.
by Ronald Kokinda and Susan Kokinda