The astrophysicist and pulsar theorist at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland discusses Supernova 1987A.
by Mary Lalevée
by William Jones
by Mary Lalevée
More Children Dying of AIDS.
by Rosanna Impiccini
Drug Consumption Is Up.
by Rainer Apel
A “Regional Crisis Spot” Called Europe.
by Valerie Rush
Peruvian Terrorism ... from Within.
Gorbachov’s East Bloc Crisis.
by David Cherry
The neutrino burst from Supernova 1987A marked the formation of a neutron star within it. But is it a pulsar? David Cherry reports on this extreme condition of matter.
Interview with Alice K. Harding, astrophysicist and pulsar theorist.
by Christopher White
As LaRouche had predicted, this overlooked effect of the Black Monday market meltdown is now coming to the fore.
by Scott Thompson
The collapse of Eastern European economies that the Soviets have heretofore been successful in looting, is combined with a 1920s-style decline in hard currency earnings from raw materials sales.
by Silvia Palacios and Lorenzo Carrasco
Brazilian patriots have struck the biggest blow for sovereignty against the international usurers, since the debt moratorium was defeated.
by Nicholas F. Benton
Insufficient supply and management of fresh water resources threaten billions of human lives with terrible immediacy. But the water projects that could transform the situation, from North America to Africa, have been identified and designed.
by Ramtanu Maitra
Over the last year the Indian economy has remained “on hold,” handicapped by a severe drought in 1987 that ravaged an already stagnant agricultural sector. But rather than the drought temporarily halting the economy’s growth, it has exposed the glaring deficiencies of India’s physical economy. Those deficiencies center on lack of infrastructure. A case study.
by Scott Thompson
Egypt may face the choice of shutting down hydroelectric generation at the Aswan Dam or cutting off water to farming.
by Konstantin George
Even as President Reagan praised Gorbachov’s human rights record, the Soviets ordered bloody repression of strikers in Poland.
by Luba George and Konstantin George
by Muriel Mirak
by Robyn Quijano
Documentation: Final and General Resolution of the labor organizations — General Noriega’s remarks to the closing session of the International Trade Union Solidarity Congress.
by Ramtanu Maitra
by Mark Burdman
by Thierry Lalevée
by Allen Douglas
by Webster G. Tarpley
With little time remaining before Reagan’s scheduled May 25 departure for his Moscow summit, the issue of whether the President may be non compos mentis according to the provisions of the XXV Amendment is again on the front burner.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
The headlines told it all, including, “LaRouche Jury Would Have Voted Acquittal.”
by Nicholas F. Benton
by Leo F. Scanlon
A review of the Pentagon document, in which the word spetsnaz never even occurs.
by Kathleen Klenetsky
Dukakis and the “Massachusetts Miracle.”
by Nicholas F. Benton
Inter-American Group Plugs Drug Legalization.
by William Jones