by Evanthia Frangou
A theoretical physicist from the University of Milan, who spent a semester last year at the National Cold Fusion Institute at the University of Utah, discusses the cold fusion results.
by Michael Minnicino
Reinventing Shakespeare: A Cultural History from the Restoration to the Present, by Gary Taylor.
by Nora Hamerman and Warren J. Hamerman
Transfiguration: Introduction to the Contemplation of Icons, by Maria Giovanna Muzj.
by Silvia Palacios
“The Issue Is Oil.”
by Carlos Cota Meza
“Quo Vadis,” Girolamo?
by Jacques Cheminade
Good Luck to Sid Ahmed Ghozali.
by Rainer Apel
What Kind of Post-Communist Europe?
Man in Space.
by Carol White
Some implications of the new theories that are emerging from the experimental work on cold fusion, including suggestions from Lyndon LaRouche.
by Evanthia Frangou
An interview with Dr. Giuliano Preparata.
by Dr. Giuliano Preparata
by Carol White
All the hoopla about whether Gorbachov will attend the summit is just a ruse to cover for the real policy goal of the Anglo-Americans: destruction of European food production.
by Paolo Raimondi
EIR’s Raimondi addresses a meeting in Czechoslovakia on Lyndon LaRouche’s “Productive Triangle” proposal, and the alternative to flea market economics.
by Javier Almario
by Carlos Cota Meza and Dennis Small
by Konstantin George
by John Hoefle
Bailing Out the 1992 Election.
by Marcia Merry
Farm Milk Prices Plunge.
by Marcia Merry
The water resources we have are not fixed by nature, but depend on man’s technological intervention. The water crisis the United States is now facing is the result of the failure to develop and apply that technology. The first in a series on reversing the physical collapse of the U.S. economy.
by Christopher White
For the first time in 100 years, per capita water withdrawals from streamflow and ground water have declined. This is not the result of drought, but of the collapse into a “post-industrial society.” Christopher White presents the results of an EIR study.
by Marcia Merry
by Andrea Olivieri
President Gaviria has dissolved the National Congress and overthrown the constitutional government, in another “victory” for George Bush’s new world order.
by John Pilger
This article first appeared in Britain’s The New Statesman.
A document issued by the Palestinian Human Rights Committee.
by Scott Thompson
by Gretchen Small
The so-called Commitment of Santiago, hailed as a momentous step toward “democracy” in the Americas, in fact established the mechanisms for supranational military intervention against any government that dares break from free trade looting schemes.
by Joseph Brewda
by Linda de Hoyos
by H. Graham Lowry and Stephen Parsons
With the official bankruptcy of the city of Bridgeport, Connecticut, the handwriting on the wall has reached the dimensions of a giant billboard. Will political leaders draw the right conclusions before it is too late?
by Anita Gallagher
by Jeffrey Steinberg
by William Jones