Dr. Sarsour is vice president of Administration and Finance at Bir Zeit University, a Palestinian university on the West Bank. He discusses the prospects for developing industry and infrastructure, under the Israeli-Palestinian peace accord.
A parliamentarian from Malaysia and a constitutional lawyer, Mr. Puthucheary participated in an international parliamentary delegation’s fact-finding visit to Bosnia-Hercegovina.
by Gabriele Liebig
A journalist from St. Petersburg reports on the situation there leading up to the December elections.
by José Restrepo
Money Laundering in Venezuela.
by Hugo López Ochoa
Secret NAFTA Deal Exposed.
by Lorenzo Carrasco
Party Rule on the Rocks.
by Allen Douglas
Lawsuit Filed against CEC.
by Rainer Apel
A German Version of Albert Gore.
Your Child Is Not a Dolphin.
An international delegation of 10 parliamentarians from seven countries visited Bosnia, and is putting a spotlight on the bankruptcy of western policy there.
Documentation: A statement issued by International Parliamentarians Against Genocide in Bosnia and Hercegovina.
An interview with Dominic Puthucheary.
by Linda Everett
Under the rubric of health reform, the United States is being put through a paradigm shift, to rid patients, doctors, and nurses alike of their view that the role of medicine is to save and enhance lives.
An interview with Dr. Mohammed Sarsour.
by Marcia Merry
by Mary Burdman
by Don Veitch and Andrew Bailey
by John Hoefle
Gonzalez Queries Fed’s Watergate Role.
by Marcia Merry
World 1993 Grain Harvests Fall.
by Philip Valenti
Attorney General Hubert “Skip” Humphrey, a leading light of the national “Get LaRouche” task force and president of the National Association of Attorneys General, is suddenly finding his political career in trouble, as Philip Valenti reports.
by Philip Valenti
Excerpts from a New Federalist White Paper, “Skip Humphrey and the Criminal Abuse of Power: Case Studies in Corruption, Cover-Up and Official Oppression in Minnesota.”
by Konstantin George
The key events have been overlooked in the West, where the illusion still prevails that Boris Yeltsin is a “democrat.”
by Dr. Arturo Frondizi
by Helga Zepp-LaRouche
by General Michel Aoun
An essay by the former Lebanese Prime Minister.
by Mark Burdman
by Kathy Wolfe
by David Hammer
by Gilles Gervais
by Andrea Olivieri
by Valerie Rush
The American people are being fed a pack of media lies about what is really at stake in Haiti. But when even the CIA describes ousted dictator Jean-Bertrand Aristide as a certifiable psychotic, some are beginning to ask whether U.S. support for him is not, perhaps, misplaced.
A profile of Jean-Bertrand Aristide.
by Carlos Wesley