The conference in Cameroon to which Lyndon LaRouche addressed a message, printed on pages 8-9 of our last issue, was inadequately identified. LaRouche’s statement was read to the first National Convention of the Social Democratic Front in Bamenda, Republic of Cameroon, meeting May 21-26.
by Javier Almario
A former spokesman for the Panamanian Defense Forces and aide to Gen. Manuel Noriega, Major López Grimaldo has been imprisoned in Colombia with the aim of extraditing him to Panama on political charges.
by Carlos Cota Meza
NAFTA and the All-Star Game.
by Gerardo Terán Canal
Cultural Relativism Pushed in Chile.
by Rainer Apel
Pop-Front Tactics and Black Propaganda.
A Vision for America.
by Alfredo Mendoza
Alfredo Mendoza, director of the Schola Cantorum in Mexico City, discusses the little-known tradition of music during the colonial period, an important vehicle for the Evangelization.
by James MacMillan
Scotland’s Music, by John Purser.
by Nora Hamerman
Why Catholics Can’t Sing: The Culture of Catholicism and the Triumph of Bad Taste, by Thomas Day.
by Kathy Wolfe
The Great Voices of the Early 20th Century.
by Christopher White
With the dollar falling like a stone, the stock markets crashing, and unemployment rising week by week, isn’t it time to federalize the Federal Reserve and change policy?
by Joyce Fredman
At the Eighth International Conference on AIDS in Amsterdam, scientists called for a mobilization to stop the threat of the worst pandemic in history.
by Warren J. Hamerman
by Mark Burdman
by Frank Hahn
by William Engdahl
by Lydia Cherry
by William Bohdan
by Marcia Merry
FDA Okays Biotech for Wonder Foods.
by John Hoefle
Bush’s “December Surprise.”
by Kathleen Klenetsky
With the nomination of Bill Clinton and Al Gore, the Democratic Party has dropped any pretense of representing the interests of its former constituents from labor, farmers, minorities, and urban ethnic groups. An analysis by Kathleen Klenetsky.
by Kathleen Klenetsky
The Democratic Leadership Council, of which both Clinton and Gore are members, wrote the script for the transformation of the party that has now been effected.
From the 1992 Democratic Platform.
by Bill Clinton
by Barbara Jordan
by Andrea Olivieri
Like Thailand’s Khmer Rouge, these butchers are not an “indigenous” movement, but were imposed on the Andes by foreign influences such as the French Synarchists.
by Gretchen Small
by Helga Zepp-LaRouche
A profile of Milan Panic.
by Javier Almario
An interview with Edgardo López Grimaldo.
by Andrea Olivieri
by Javier Almario
by Rainer Apel
by Jeffrey Steinberg
The Department of Justice has filed a nasty attack against the U.S. Court of Appeals in Cincinnati, Ohio, for daring to interfere in the Department’s judicial lynching of John Demjanjuk.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by Marianna Wertz
by Webster G. Tarpley
Notes from the Democratic convention.
by Leo Scanlon
From a Vatican letter to American Catholic bishops.
by Carlos Wesley
by Alan Clayton
A commentary.