The Palestinian theologian who directs the Al-Liqa Center for Christian-Islamic Ecumenical Dialogue in Jerusalem.
by Marianna Wertz
The national coordinator of Pax Christi U.S.A. describes how the U.S. branch of the Catholic peace movement is organizing for an immediate cease-fire in the Gulf.
by Charles B. Stevens
The late physical scientist continued to work on Beltrami’s geometric ideas toward developing a “force-free” model for the atom and its nucleus, almost up to the day he died.
by Dr. Winston Bostick
Part 2 of Dr. Winston Bostick’s March 1977 paper from the International Journal of Fusion Energy.
by Ettore Tovo
Trade War Targets Canned-Tuna Eaters.
by Maria Cristina Fiocchi
Pope Redoubles Peace Efforts.
by Rainer Apel
Tractors, Instead of Battle Tanks.
by Silvia Palacios
Military Alert Against Bush’s New Order.
by Carlos Wesley
U.S. Used Chemical Weapons.
by Andrea Olivieri
Colombian Narcos Impose “Diana’s Law.”
by Lydia Cherry
Left Labourites Join the “New Order.”
by Gilles Gervais
Pro-LaRouche Party Wins Case.
God’s Chosen People.
by Christopher White and John Hoefle
If Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady’s plan to reorganize the banking system sounds familiar, it is: That’s what the flea-marketeers did to the savings and loans, which ended up in a disaster.
by H. Graham Lowry
One state legislator is comparing Brahmin Governor William Weld’s 106-page budget plan to a Stephen King horror novel.
by Lawrence Freeman
Governor Schaefer is facing the state’s first budget deficit; it’s big and it’s growing.
by Cynthia R. Rush
The new Argentine cabinet is now the old cabinet.
by Pamela Lowry
by Marcia Merry
What’s Wrong with Edward Madigan.
by Carol White and Jeffrey Steinberg
This war has nothing to do with “freeing Kuwait”; it has nothing to do with a secure source of oil; it has to do with finishing what Adolf Hitler’s Anglo-American backers started.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
A statement from candidate LaRouche on Martin Luther King Day.
by Carol White and Jeffrey Steinberg
The father of the nuclear disarmament movement wanted to drop the bomb on Russia.
by Carol White and Jeffrey Steinberg
Henry Kissinger’s odd genealogy as an admitted British Foreign Office agent.
by Carol White and Jeffrey Steinberg
by Mark Burdman
Documentation: A dose of reality from the Soviet military.
by Hanna Siniora
By the editor of the Jerusalem Arabic newspaper Al-Fajr.
by Joseph Brewda
Interview with Dr. Geries Sa’ed Khoury.
by Linda de Hoyos
General Randhawa was the chief instructor for the Iraqi Army, 1977-79.
by Susan Maitra and Ramtanu Maitra
Pakistan’s Army chief of staff is calling for a subcontinental effort to end the Gulf war.
Some of the experts whose views are not printed in the U.S. “mainstream” press.
by Dennis Small and Carlos Wesley
by Leonardo Servadio
by Kathleen Klenetsky
Stateside, the casualties will be counted among the elderly, poor, infants, and ill.
by Marianna Wertz
Interview with Pax Christi’s Sister Mary Lou Kownacki.
by William Jones
by Bruce Director
The Minnesota Attorney General lied to a judge to have the Constitutional Defense Fund’s and EIR’s accounts seized.
by Alan Ogden
A victim of Omaha’s child-abuse ring who was jailed for testifying against them, is suing his tormentors.
by William Jones