by Joseph Brewda
The former foreign minister and U.N. ambassador of Jordan says that the Anglo-American Mideast adventure is aimed at blackmailing Europe and Japan.
by Joseph Brewda
The editor of a leading Jordanian newspaper dissects some of the lies being spread by the U.S. news media.
by Rainer Apel
New Options Open for Maglev Trains.
by Maria Cristina Fiocchi
World Synod Meets in Rome.
by Aurelio Córdova
“Sword and Cross” Under Fire.
by Carlos Cota
Under New Management.
Not Another Munich.
by Marsha Freeman
For the first time, a man-made spacecraft will venture out of the plane of the planets in order to see the Sun’s north and south poles. Marsha Freeman discusses the wealth of new information on solar activity that the European-made Ulysses is expected to yield in 1995, after it sweeps back from its long swing around Jupiter.
by Christopher White
In reality, the only things growing are the cancerous pileup of debt and speculation, and the insanity of those who deny the economy is in a tailspin.
by Dennis Small
Bush never bothered to tell them that the U.S. is in a depression.
by Mary McCourt Burdman
by Sara Madueño
by Marcia Merry
by Silvia Palacios
Documentation: A Brazilian newspaper calls for a Christian “Third Way” between Adam Smith and Karl Marx.
by Marcia Merry
U.S. Farm Bill Cuts $13.6 Billion.
by Janet G. West
U.S. “Care-Less” of Mentally Ill.
by Dennis Small
Back in 1986, a team of EIR researchers were called “extremists” and much worse for exposing the $250 billion integrated multinational narcotics cartel and its crucial banking support network. But a new look shows that its figures were in fact too low: Then it was $400 billion, and today it is $558 billion, and growing faster than ever.
by Valerie Rush
A capsule history of British origins and growth of the world dope trade.
by Gretchen Small
by Muriel Mirak-Weissbach
by Joseph Brewda
Will the President Use the Congressional Recess To Launch a War?
by Joseph Brewda
by Joseph Brewda
Interview with Dr. Harem Nusseibeh, former foreign minister of Jordan.
by Joseph Brewda
Interview with Mahmud El-Sherif, editor of the Jordanian daily Ad Dustour.
by Helga Zepp-LaRouche
by Umberto Pascali
Documentation: From the dossier on the super-secret renegade paramilitary operation run by U.S. and British intelligence in Italy.
by Ramtanu Maitra and Susan Maitra
by Jacobo Frontini
by Malte Vasaukas
by William Jones
As Lyndon LaRouche predicted back in 1988, it is the economic collapse which will finally sink George Bush’s government; now angry voters are looking for an alternative to the insanity of “tax hikes versus spending cuts.”
by William Jones