by Mark Sonnenblick
No Buyers for CAP’s Snake Oil.
by Rainer Apel
A Foot-in-the-Door for Satanism.
by Carlos Wesley
Delvalle’s Arrest Ordered.
by Silvia Palacios
Sarney Rips “Fraud” in Amazon Grab.
Secret Government Unravels.
The statement of Leslie Aspin, which demonstrates that the arms sales for which his brother has been jailed, had the approval of the United States government.
by Charles B. Stevens
In the first part of a two-part report, shows that this unlimited source of cheap energy is on the immediate horizon. Now Congress must act.
by Rachel Douglas
by Jutta Dinkermann
by Peter Rush
One would have to thoroughly comb the history of the 20th century to find any parallel to the policy miasma now surrounding the issue of the foreign debt of Ibero-America.
by Marcia Merry
by Poul Rasmussen
A government panel introduces what the environmentalists fear the most: scientific rigor.
by Susan Maitra
by Rachel Douglas
The Kremlin’s health minister used almost the exact words of Lyndon LaRouche to describe the threat.
by Jutta Dinkermann
A conference of “health specialists” in Germany was devoted to “saving costs”—and the Hippocratic Oath be damned.
by William Jones and Nicholas F. Benton
by Suzanne Rose
USDA: Farming Poisons People.
by Webster G. Tarpley
A worldwide pattern of events suggests that such a move may be in the works—and if so, it can be safely assumed that Henry Kissinger, the schemer behind the 1973 Yom Kippur War, is in the thick of things.
by Mark Burdman
The high-priced call girl now appears to have been working for Libyan intelligence and compromising British security—another goad for an American military adventure.
by Scott Thompson
It appears that the circles of Victor Rothschild are playing the “Great Game” once again, this time handing the Middle East to Russia.
by Linda de Hoyos
As Gorbachov prepares to visit Beijing in May, U.S. allies must face the increasing withdrawal and irrelevance of the United States in the region.
by Cynthia R. Rush
by Laurent Murawiec
The French elite have mounted a series of initiatives directed at Bonn. Whether it will amount to a strategy is another matter.
by Mark Burdman
by Carlos Cota Meza
The government is finding it difficult to fabricate charges that will stick against the jailed “La Quina,” leader of the union.
by Katherine Notley
by Fausto Tapergi
by Herbert Quinde and Steven Meyer
Buster Horton, who stampeded the jury to convictions of LaRouche and his associates, was part of the apparatus that ran the interagency “Get LaRouche” task force.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
After the Eagleburger confirmation.
Her testimony exposed the jury to the history of financial warfare against LaRouche and his associates.
by Nicholas F. Benton
Italian Senator Wants LaRouche Free.
by William Jones