The forensic pathologist, medical editor of EIR, and co-author of two Special Reports on AIDS and other pandemic diseases, talks about his recent tour of three South American countries.
The centers for developing heavy industry and capital-goods industry in Ibero-America, where the most skilled labor force is concentrated and where the highest density of productivity is located, will have to act as a single integrated industrial force. Continuing EIR’s serialization of the Spanish-language book, Ibero-American Integration: 100 Million New Jobs by the Year 2000!
by Jonathan Tennenbaum
New diseases such as AIDS mean that mankind’s survival now depends on the launching of a “Biological Strategic Defense Initiative.” The first of a two-part series by Dr. Jonathan Tennenbaum.
by Sophie Tanapura
How the Kra Canal Can Be Financed.
by Valerie Rush
Colombia’s “Bad Neighborhood.”
by Göran Haglund
It’s Illegal To Think of Nuclear Power.
by Rainer Apel
“Decoupling” Faction Strengthened.
by Yves Messer
Drug Legalizers Speak Out.
by Liliana Celani
Patriots appeal to save Italy.
by Konstantin George
Czar Mikhail’s Russification Drive.
by Susan Maitra
Flap over AIDS Testing.
A Faction for Sanity?
by Christopher White
The statistical agency’s $45 million revision of the consumer market basket is incompetent, but unlike other administration “good news,” at least it does show that the economy is going down.
Dr. John Grauerholz presented EIR’s epidemiological computer model on the spread of AIDS in Colombia, Venezuela, and Brazil.
by Carol White
While the way may now be open politically for a more rapid pace of development, the budget for the program falls far short of being ambitious—let alone meeting the requirements of a true crash program.
by George Elder
The “Underground” Grain Trade.
by Robyn Quijano
Brazil’s action has forced the long overdue debate on morality and economics more politely advanced 20 years ago by Pope Paul VI.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by Mary Lalevée
by Hugo López Ochoa
by Carlos Méndez
by Carlos Méndez
by Thierry Lalevée and Scott Thompson
The failure of the United States to wipe out terrorism in Lebanon in early February, paved the way for Syria’s re-entry into Beirut and Moscow’s moves to preside over the chaos in the region.
by Thierry Lalevée
France takes the gloves off in the Abdallah trial.
by Webster G. Tarpley
The White House Chief of Staff’s resignation fulfills the first step in meeting LaRouche’s demand that the former Merrill Lynch executive be jailed.
by Kathleen Klenetsky
Trilaterals Hit a Rough Spot.
by Marianna Wertz
by Nicholas F. Benton
by Ronald Kokinda