by Catherine Brannan
The observer for the Holy See at the Council on Europe’s Committee on Bioethics in Strasbourg, France talks about the need for an international treaty on bioethics.
by Paolo Raimondi
The head of the Israeli Mission to the United Nations, Mr. Ya’acobi was Minister of Economic Planning in the Shimon Peres government (1984-86). He is a leader of the Israeli Labor Party, and an economist known for his support for large economic projects as key to a successful peace agreement in the Mideast.
by Marsha Freeman
The U.S.-led international space station has been under constant budgetary attack. Now, there are proposals for the wrong kind of cooperation with the Russians.
by Lorenzo Carrasco
Taking On the Monetarists.
by Rainer Apel
German Role in Palestine Development.
by Carlos Wesley
Drugs and Democracy with a Salsa Beat.
by Jacobo Frontini
The President and the Terrorist.
Austerity Will No Longer Sell.
by Christopher White and Richard Freeman
Excerpts from EIR’s testimony submitted to Rep. Henry Gonzalez’s House Banking Committee.
by Cynthia R. Rush
by Catherine Brannan
An interview with Father Maurice Dooley.
by Mary Burdman
by Paolo Raimondi
An interview with Gad Ya’acobi.
The neo-Nazis, far from being a native German phenomenon, are useful tools in a calculated project to sow chaos within Germany, and to feed anti-German paranoia abroad. The plot is being steered by British and American interests and intelligence agencies.
A dossier drawn from EIR’s German-language Special Report Strategy of Tension.
by Gretchen Small
The support given to the narco-terrorist São Paulo Forum by the Inter-American Dialogue and its agents within the Clinton Administration constitutes the single greatest threat to security in the Western Hemisphere.
by Cynthia R. Rush
by Konstantin George and EIR Staff
by Gabriele Liebig
by Gilles Gervais
by Mark Burdman
by Jeffrey Steinberg
The scandal is grabbing national headlines—finally!—as the possibility of felony indictments looms for the Anti-Defamation League.
by Viktor Kuzin
Elected Moscow City Councilman Viktor Kuzin, who is touring the United States, speaks at the National Press Club in Washington.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by William Jones
In the Oct. 15 issue, several transcription and editing errors were made in the article on p. 44, adapted from an oral briefing by Muriel Mirak-Weissbach. Among them: Under the subtitle “The Peres approach,” the first sentence as edited could be read to imply that Gad Ya’acobi was the author of the cited article in the Italian magazine Acque & Terre. It was Shimon Peres; see p. 15 of this issue for Peres’s full text. Under the subtitle “LaRouche’s approach” (p. 46), the first sentence should have stated that LaRouche stressed the primacy of science, rather than “flank” as printed.
In our Oct. 22 issue (“World Bank, U.S. Donors Conference Jeopardize Mideast Peace Accord,” p. 9), the Harvard professor is incorrectly identified. He is Roger Owen. In the “LaRouche electoral movement” map for 1990 on p. 35, the Nancy Spannaus campaign in Virginia that year was for U.S. Senate, not for Governor.