by Kathy Wolfe
Two compact disc recordings of the “Great” Mass in C Minor, K.427, by W.A. Mozart. Claudio Abbado, conductor; Berlin Philharmonic and Berlin Radio Chorus. Philipp Herreweghe, conductor; La Chappelle Royale and Collegium Vocal Choir.
by Katherine Kanter
In anticipation of the Danish Royal Ballet’s U.S. tour, a review of the second Bournonville Festival of the century in Copenhagen.
by Molly Kronberg
Democide: Nazi Genocide and Mass Murder, by R.J. Rummel.
by Suzanne Rose
Another Wave of Farm Bankruptcies.
The Threat of Fascism.
by Marcia Merry
The concessions made by the European Community in order to get a GATT agreement with Washington, amount to dismantling the protection for farmers that the Common Agriculture Program has provided for the past three decades.
by Yves Messer
A report from a conference of the Global Legislator Organization for a Balanced Environment (GLOBE) in Strasbourg, France.
by Kathy Wolfe
Part 2 in a series.
by Nora Hamerman
The Ibero-American Solidarity Movement was founded in Tlaxcala, Mexico, at a conference commemorating the 500th anniversary of Columbus’s discovery of the Americas. In the spirit of the evangelization of the continent, the new movement will uphold the identity between reason and faith which led to the voyages of discovery.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
What is the connection between the immorality of the Aztec priests, and the immorality of “Slick Willie” Clinton? A speech by Lyndon LaRouche.
by Col. Mohamed Alí Seineldín
Speech by Argentine political prisoner Col. Mohamed Alí Seineldín.
by Konstantin George
The 180-degree turn in U.S. policy toward Serbia is not motivated by any objections to Serbia’s massacres, but by raw power politics.
by Dean Andromidas
by Joseph Brewda
All the ingredients are coming into place for drawing Turkey into what could devolve into a Turkish-Iranian or a Turkish-Russian war.
by Joseph Brewda
by Paul Albert Scherer
Brig. Gen. Paul Albert Scherer (ret.), the former head of West German Military Intelligence, briefs a Washington audience on the threat of civil war within and war among the former Soviet republics.
by Mark Burdman
by Mark Burdman and Umberto Pascali
by Valerie Rush
by Rachel Douglas
by Kathleen Klenetsky
Democratic delegates may dump Clinton at the convention unless something dramatic occurs before then. The 3% vote for LaRouche in Clinton’s home state of Arkansas, and nearly 5% in Idaho, show the explosive potential that exists for just such an eventuality.
by Anita Gallagher
by Leo Scanlon
by H. Graham Lowry
by Marsha Freeman
The former NASA administrator was one of only a handful of visionaries in the space program in this century.
by Stephen Parsons
by William Jones