by Carlos Wesley
Mrs. Soto is a congressman from the Authentic Party of the Mexican Revolution (PARM), and an outspoken opponent of the North American Free Trade Agreement.
by Carl Osgood
The mission director of the Magellan spacecraft describes the radar data that the satellite is sending back to Earth from Venus.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
A retired career military officer who served in the office of the Joint Chiefs of Staff at the time of the assassination of President Kennedy, Colonel Prouty was an adviser to director Oliver Stone on the movie “JFK.”
The archbishop of Zagreb, Croatia, gives an overview of the prospects for his nation’s war of independence.
In our Jan. 31 issue, the picture caption on page 22 should have begun: “The South Center uncritically accepts the unscientific conclusion that ‘the Earth’s capacity to absorb and render harmless the various gases and other substances that are generated by modern society is being exceeded,’ and the center advocates a redistribution of the ‘right to pollute.’”
by Ives Zilli
La Piste Blanche, by Eric Fottorino.
by Rainer Apel
East German “Dirty Networks” Survived.
by Andrea Olivieri
The Envigado Scandal.
Strawberries: Delicious and Victorious.
by Carl Osgood
A wealth of data about Earth’s “sister planet” is being returned by the Magellan spacecraft.
by Carl Osgood
An interview with Doug Griffith.
by Marcia Merry
Viewed from Europe and Japan, the crisis in the United States is clear. Bush finds himself “a Herbert Hoover in a country beginning to yearn for a new Franklin Roosevelt,” wrote one British newspaper.
by Denise Henderson
by Gerardo Terán Canal and Cynthia R. Rush
by Vytautas Landsbergis
A speech delivered in London by the Lithuanian President, on “Baltic Reintegration: Good Wishes and Barriers.”
by Sue Atkinson
by Carlos Wesley
An interview with Cecilia Soto de Estévez.
by Anthony K. Wikrent
Food Cartels Tighten Their Grip.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
The attacks from establishment loyalists against Oliver Stone’s film “JFK” indicate that a raw nerve has been hit. The Warren Commission’s report is exposed as a coverup, and a lot of people are demanding some answers.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
An interview with Col. Fletcher Prouty.
by Oliver Stone
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by Konstantin George
Will the President break with the disastrous policies of Economics Minister Gaidar? A national strike wave is building, and a solid faction in the Moscow government is demanding a change.
A resolution by young Russian military officers.
An interview with Franjo Cardinal Kuharic.
by Carlos Wesley
by Joseph Brewda
Will Libya Be the Next Target of an “Operation Desert Storm”?
by Rainer Apel
by H. Graham Lowry
Like King Canute of England, President Bush hopes that if he orders it done, the winds and the waves and the volcanoes will obey his will, whenever it comes upon him to give such an order.
by Anita Gallagher
by Joyce Fredman
Part 1 of a two-part report.
by Paul Gallagher
Herbert Bassette will live, but only thanks to a gubernatorial intervention at the last minute.
by Kathleen Klenetsky
Death Penalty Becomes Campaign Issue.
by William Jones