by Paolo Raimondi and Dean Andromidas
The Patriarch of Jerusalem evaluates the Israeli-Palestinian peace accords.
by Silvia Palacios and Lorenzo Carrasco
Bankers Revive “Third Sector.”
by Carlos Méndez
Salinas Backs Schismatic Bishop.
by Peter Rush
Bolivians Resist Dialogue “Reforms.”
Looking at the Record.
by Elisabeth Hellenbroich
L’Empire et les Nouveaux Barbares: Rupture Nord-Sud (The Empire and the New Barbarians: North-South Rupture), by Jean- Christophe Rufin.
by Paolo Raimondi
Paolo Raimondi and Dean Andromidas report from a visit to Israel and the Palestinian Territories, where they met with political and economic leaders involved in implementing the Israeli-Palestinian peace accord.
by Shimon Peres
A speech by the Israeli Foreign Minister to the Jerusalem Business Conference 93.
by Dean Andromidas and Paolo Raimondi
An interview with H.B. Patriarch Michel Sabbah of Jerusalem.
by Uri S. Würzburger
The former managing director of the Mediterranean-Dead Sea Canal Company reports that all the planning studies for such a grand project are complete and ready to go.
by Marcia Merry
The world total annual output of grains for the past few years has been about 1.7 billion tons, when 3 billion tons are needed to give everyone the basis of a nutritious diet.
by William Engdahl
Nobel Prize economist Prof. Maurice Allais challenges the World Bank and OECD study “Trade Liberalization: Global Economic Implications,” which is being used to claim large benefits to the world economy from passage of the GATT Uruguay Round.
by Adam East
by Alexander Hartmann
by Alexander Hartmann
by Suzanne Rose
Growing Hunger in America.
by Warren J. Hamerman
Judge Clifford Weckstein of Roanoke, Virginia, corrupted by the Anti-Defamation League, jails associates of Lyndon LaRouche for prison terms of 25-39 years.
by Ana M. Mendoza-Phau
by Paul Gallagher
by Laurence Hecht
by Gail G. Billington
by Rochelle Ascher
by Cynthia R. Rush
The strategy revolves around installing Andrés Velásquez, candidate of the Causa R party, in the Presidency. But if Velásquez does not win the Dec. 5 elections, his party is prepared to claim victory in any case and seize power through armed insurrection.
by Alejandro Peña Esclusa
by Laith F. Shubeilat
A leading Islamist in Jordan outlines the true basis for Christian-Muslim cooperation.
by Umberto Pascali
Documentation: The texts of Bosnia’s statement of intention to sue the U.K. for genocide, and an anonymous appeal to Croatians to recover their true national identity. Excerpts from: Europarliamentarian Doris Pack’s interview in a Croatian paper; Cardinal Kuharic of Zagreb’s letter to the UN secretary general; Croatian-Bosnian leader Zeliko Milicevic’s speech to an Islamic group in Ottawa.
by Susan Maitra and Ramtanu Maitra
by Jeffrey Steinberg
But the ADL takes a blow in the Demjanjuk case. An analysis, including an exclusive interview with Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by Edward Spannaus
The passage of the North American Free Trade Agreement will have far-reaching implications for the two-party system in the United States, as both parties were deeply divided over this crucial issue.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Lyndon LaRouche comments on the policy crisis in Washington, and in particular on Secretary of State Warren Christopher’s misevaluation of the new Russian military doctrine.
by Anton Chaitkin