by Hugo López Ochoa
The candidate of the Mexican Labor Party in Mexico’s July 6 Presidential elections is unique: She alone is promoting a national nuclear energy program.
by Richard Freeman
The Messianic Legacy, sequel to Holy Blood, Holy Grail, is dissected.
by Rachel Douglas
Reviews In the Name of the Working Class by Sandor Kopacsi.
by William Jones
A review of Brothers in Arms, A Journey from War to Peace by William Broyles, Jr.
by Warren J. Hamerman
Looks at The AIDS Bureaucracy by Sandra Panem.
by Lorenzo Carrasco
ProDem versus Brazilian Industry.
by Rainer Apel
Pope Names New German Cardinal.
by Susan Maitra
President Zia Dismisses the Government.
by Héctor Apolinar
Church Warns of Advance of Drug Trade.
In the Aftermath of Disgrace.
by Garance Upham Phau
A Paris-based member of EIR’s Biological Holocaust Task Force looks at the pioneering public health work of 19th-century French scientists, a model for today’s war on AIDS.
by Marjorie Mazel Hecht
by Christopher White
The stock market uptick is quite closely related to the political- psychological warfare preparations for the Toronto economic summit.
by Mark Burdman
by Joyce Fredman
It will only accelerate the catastrophe.
by Poul Rasmussen
by Warren J. Hamerman
by Warren J. Hamerman
by Linda de Hoyos
Beijing has imperial dreams of its own, and does not intend to be played as a “card” by either superpower against the other—unless it fits China’s own perceptions of its interests.
by Linda de Hoyos
by Joseph Brewda
by Linda de Hoyos
by Konstantin George
Having milked the President for all the concessions he was worth, the Muscovites went out of their way to humiliate him on Soviet national television.
by Luba George
by Valerie Rush
by Robyn Quijano
by Hugo López Ochoa
Interview with Mexican Labor Party Presidential candidate Marivilia Carrasco, and report on her eight-month campaign.
by Thierry Lalevée
by Warren J. Hamerman
The health establishment is putting forth “crisis management” schemes which lack all sense of national scientific mission; on the other hand, there is Lyndon LaRouche.
by Webster G. Tarpley
by William Jones
Jackson Makes a Bid for Dukakis’s VP Post — Will Baker Join the Bush Campaign? — Bush Trying To Keep Reaganites On Board — State Budget Deficit Hurts Dukakis’s Image — Will Senate Scuttle Philippines Bases?
by Nicholas F. Benton
Will Senate Scuttle Philippines Bases?
by William Jones