by Liliana Celani
A member of the Italian Chamber of Deputies and the European Parliament, Mr. Formigoni is also a leader of the Catholic youth organization Communion and Liberation and its political arm, the Popular Movement. He is currently the undersecretary in Italy’s Environment Ministry.
by Dean Andromidas
The Minister for Peace and Reconstruction of Sudan discusses his government’s view of the decision by the Clinton Administration to place Sudan on the list of terrorism-supporting nations.
The editor of New Federalist newspaper and a longtime associate of Lyndon LaRouche, Mrs. Spannaus is running as an independent candidate for Governor of Virginia.
by Rainer Apel
Can Labor Stop Deindustrialization?
by Ramtanu Maitra
India-China Relations at a New Stage?
Investigate OSI’s Link to the KGB.
by Denise Henderson
The Reforms of Peter the Great: Progress Through Coercion in Russia, by Evgenii Anisimov, trans. by John T. Alexander.
by Stuart Lewis
The Rickover Effect, How One Man Made a Difference, by Theodore Rockwell.
by Stuart Lewis
FDR: Into The Storm, 1937-1940, by Kenneth S. Davis.
by Muriel Mirak-Weissbach
Lyndon LaRouche commented on the historic agreement, “We should take it very seriously and we should push it; but also recognize that there are people who will do their utmost to drown this agreement in blood, and to prevent this cooperation from ever occurring.”
by Richard Freeman
The measures that could have been taken to build and maintain water infrastructure, were not taken, and millions of people are now paying the price.
by John Hoefle
The Hair of the Dog.
by Robert L. Baker
Fallow Soil Syndrome.
by Gretchen Small
At a meeting of the São Paulo Forum in Havana, a motley crew of socialists, communists, and narco-terrorists mapped out plans to march to power throughout Ibero-America in the next two years.
by Carlos Méndez
by Cynthia R. Rush
by Cynthia R. Rush
by Hugo López Ochoa
The government of President Carlos Salinas de Gortari is on the hot seat, as angry producers in Sonora and Jalisco demand an end to bankrupt policies.
by Peter Rush
by Konstantin George
by Umberto Pascali
by Katherine Kanter
by Valerie Rush
by Mark Burdman
Documentation: From Leopard magazine’s exposé of the Royal Family’s consumption of heroin, cocaine, and opium at Braemar Castle, 1897-1914.
by H. Graham Lowry
Opposition to the North American Free Trade Agreement is surfacing from diverse political camps, and that’s good news. But defeat of the treaty must include a rejection of the British free-trade philosophy behind it, in favor of the American System of political economy.
by Suzanne Rose
by Brian Lantz
A report from the conference of the National Governors’ Association in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
by Edward Spannaus
by Mary Jane Freeman
by Robert Ingraham