One of the leaders of Argentina’s non-commissioned officers who participated in the Dec. 3, 1990 military rebellion, is now facing trial.
A candidate for U.S. Senate in the recent Pennsylvania primary, Valenti discusses the impact of Lyndon LaRouche’s presidential campaign.
by James Duree, Jr. and Khushro Ghandi
The “riots” were orchestrated by small squads of disciplined urban guerrillas. But to know what is really going on, look higher up: Look to people like the Trilateral Commission’s Warren Christopher, who has now been appointed to form the “Independent Commission to Investigate the LAPD.”
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by Maurice Hetherington and Julie Warner
Wheat Planting Starts
by Carlos Cota Meza
NAFTA Zigzag Has Everybody Nervous.
by Valerie Rush
Civil War in Venezuela?
by Ramtanu Maitra and Susan Maitra
U.S. Toughens Policies Toward India.
by Carlos Wesley
Los Angeles-Style Riots Erupt.
Cholera Strikes in Texas, As We Warned.
by Ana M. Mendoza-Phau
David Rockefeller told the “Forum of the Americas” meeting in Washington how delighted he was that U.S. banks can now count on the profits from their Ibero-American debt “to carry them through their bad real estate loans.” But this continued looting depends on the “free trade agreement,” which is running into trouble.
Documentation: Speeches by Henry Kissinger and President George Bush.
by Muriel Mirak-Weissbach
A report from the Arab Emergency Health Committee conference in Baghdad.
by Muriel Mirak-Weissbach
A speech at the Baghdad conference.
by Javier Almario
by Rosa Tennenbaum
World Food Shortages Worsen.
by John Hoefle
Canada Says No Bailout for O&Y.
by Susan Welsh
The late Dr. Robert Moon, one of America’s most brilliant scientific minds, was also a master pedagogue and an inspiration to all who worked with him. In a summer camp from 1984-86, he taught a group of children something about electromagnetism, and life.
by Robert McLaughlin
Dr. Moon had his students reproduce some of the classic experiments of André-Marie Ampère, showing the relationship between electricity and magnetism. Moon’s former assistant, Robert McLaughlin, discusses the trials and tribulations—and joys—of that endeavor.
by Laurence Hecht
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
LaRouche’s speech to a conference of the International Caucus of Labor Committees.
by Nancy Spannaus
In April, four studies came out, promoting the scurrilous lie that the world is in immediate danger if the world’s population is not reduced.
by William Jones
Brig. Gen. Paul Albert Scherer (ret.), the former head of West German military intelligence, delivers a warning to Capitol Hill.
by Umberto Pascali
by Leonardo Servadio
by Lydia Cherry
by Carlos Valdez
An interview with Hector Luis Campos.
by Carol White
The measures which Sen. Albert Gore intends to push through the Congress before the Rio summit, can only have the effect of turning the United States into a Third World country. Even Bush’s Department of Energy concedes that the U.S. economy cannot withstand further environmental measures of this sort.
An interview with Philip Valenti.
by Leo Scanlon
A profile of H. Ross Perot, Wall Street’s “independent” candidate for President.
Clinton Unresponsive to Plea for Fairchild.
by M.T. Upharsin
A Private “Project Democracy” Fund.
by William Jones