The chairman of the Returned Exiles’ Coordinating Committee in South Africa, Mr. Twala describes the hideous actions taken by the security officers of the African National Congress against the party’s dissidents.
A French trial lawyer and professor of international law, Maître Pernet was an observer for several days at the scandalous trial in Jordan of parliamentarian Laith Shubeilat.
by Rainer Apel
Bonn May Be Facing Another Weimar.
by Brent Melville
Hetherington Targets Free Trade.
by Andrea Olivieri
Peru under “Democratic” Assault.
by Carlos Cota Meza
Who Will Rule Mexico?
by Carlos Wesley
Plans To Abolish Army May Be Defeated.
Unfair to the Confederacy?
A New Branch of Science Is Born.
by Anton Chaitkin
Spanning the Century: The Life of W. Averell Harriman 1891-1986, by Rudy Abramson.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
JFK: The CIA, Vietnam and the Plot to Assassinate John F. Kennedy, by L. Fletcher Prouty.
by Kathy Wolfe
Complete Songs, The Hyperion Schubert Edition.
by Katherine Kanter
Bournonvilleana, edited by M. Hallar and A. Scavenius.
by Marjorie Mazel Hecht
Beyond the Limits: Confronting Global Collapse, Envisioning a Sustainable Future, by Donella H. Meadows, Dennis L. Meadows, and Jørgen Randers.
by Dr. Ernest Schapiro
Washington has been forced to recognize powerful independent evidence confirming the report from Kenya that interferon can help AIDS sufferers.
by Mary Burdman
by Gerardo Terán Canal
by Mary Burdman
by Don Veitch
by John Hoefle
First City Texas Fails, Again.
by Suzanne Rose
Bad Weather Hinders U.S. Corn Harvest.
Nelson Mandela’s revelation that leaders of his African National Congress have engaged in torture of their own members has shocked the world. Despite Mandela’s stated desires or efforts, the promotion of such violence is central to the ANC’s entire strategy to seize power in South Africa.
An interview with Moise Twala.
by Umberto Pascali
Italian journalist Maurizio Blondet calls this “the final implementation of the secret master plan prepared by the Yugoslavian Army many years ago.”
by Konstantin George
Helga Zepp-LaRouche sent a message to the institute’s first-ever conference in the Russian capital and posed the LaRouche plan for Eurasian-wide economic development.
by Konstantin George
An interview with Maître Claude Pernet.
by Valerie Rush
Washington wants to give the OAS “blue helmet” powers to enforce its new world order on Ibero-America. From an EIR policy memorandum.
by Kathy Wolfe
by Kathleen Klenetsky
Clinton will be coming to Washington with the support of less than half of the voting population. He has no mandate to govern, and if he does not deliver on his promise to create jobs, he will soon be facing the same popular wrath that booted Bush from office.
by Marianna Wertz
In a major victory for decency, the referendum which would have imposed the death penalty in Washington, D.C. was defeated nearly 2-1-after opposition was galvanized by the LaRouche-Bevel Presidential campaign.
by Linda Everett
by Anton Chaitkin
District of Columbia Councilman William P. Lightfoot’s resolution to take down the statue of Albert Pike labels the statue as “an insult to humanity.”
by Edward Spannaus