by Jeffrey Steinberg
Reviews John Ranelagh’s The Agency—The Rise and Decline of the CIA From Wild Bill Donovan to William Casey.
by Silvia Palacios
Cruzado Plan, Take Two.
by Susan Maitra
Jitters over AWACS.
by William Jones
Stockholm Police Chief under Fire.
by Josefina Menéndez
John Gavin, One of the “Bad Guys”?
by Valerie Rush
“Betting on Peru” in the Year 2000.
Now, Let’s Get the “Homintern”
by Jonathan Tennenbaum
The first run of a new epidemiological computer model, the first ever designed to study a human slow-acting retrovirus.
For Ibero-America as for all modem economies, this task comprises two aspects: the baseline level of literacy and general education of the majority of the work force, and the number and quality of training of scientists, engineers, and technicians.
by David Goldman
Amid the press fanfare over LTV’s whopping $2.08 billion loss for the third quarter, the most important point was buried: The company’s sales of steel fell by 24%, despite the continuing strike at USX.
by Joseph Brewda and David Goldman
Background: The Insider Trading System and “Dope, Inc.”
by Gretchen Small
Between 1978 and 1985, fully 13% of the Gross Domestic Product of the Central American nations was looted from the region.
by Dennis Small
by Carlos Cota Meza
by Tadeusz Rejtan
Part 3 of a series.
by David Goldman
Washington’s Crisis and the Dollar.
by David Goldman
The Threat of 1930s-Style Deflation.
by Marcia Merry
Farm Trade Surplus at 14-Year Low.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
The authorship of the Strategic Defense Initiative is primarily the work of Dr. Edward Teller and Lyndon H. LaRouche. The difference between the narrower scope of Dr. Teller’s contributions, and LaRouche’s own broader considerations, is key to understanding why the Soviets blame the latter most bitterly, rather than Dr. Teller, for this policy.
by Criton Zoakos
What America’s friends abroad must know about the present crisis in Washington.
by Luba George
As the de facto leader of the new Fund, she will be directing and shaping the Soviet Union’s cultural transformation.
by Linda de Hoyos
The United States has adopted a policy known as “constructive disengagement,” while the communist New People’s Army guerrillas are marching toward power in Manila.
by Criton Zoakos
What shocked the Establishment, was that Meese walked to the podium of the White House conference room, pointed the finger at the core of illicit Israeli intelligence activities in the United States, and destroyed, on the spot, the cause of the Nicaraguan Contras.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by Robert Gallagher and Carol White
Funding for directed-energy weapons under the Strategic Defense Initiative will be 5% lower in this fiscal year than last.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
by Anton Chaitkin
The latest in an ongoing investigation of the mysterious death of the late husband of the Washington Post owner.
by Nicholas F. Benton
Bankers Admit Crisis, Have No Solutions — Oklahoma, Louisiana Keys to 1988? — T. Boone Pickens: “What? Me Worry?”