by Umberto Pascali
Dr. Chandra heads the Malaysian human rights organization Just World Trust. He is one of the country’s leading intellectuals who has taken a strong stand against the British policy of genocide in Bosnia.
by Rainer Apel
Maglev Project Gets a Green Light.
by Lotta-Stina Thronell
Why No Wish To Solve Palme Case?
A Message from the Bible.
by Mark Burdman
Pandaemonium: Ethnicity in International Politics, by Daniel Patrick Moynihan.
by Anthony K. Wikrent
722 Miles: The Building of the Subways and How They Transformed New York, by Clifton Hood.
by Joseph Brewda
Since 1981, EIR has exposed the fact that the Jewish Defense League (of which killer Baruch Goldstein was a member) and its affiliates are throwaway agents provocateurs organizations fielded by former Israeli Defense Minister Gen. Ariel Sharon (ret.) on behalf of British intelligence.
by Joseph Brewda
by Joseph Brewda
by Joseph Brewda
by Jeffrey Steinberg
by Christopher White
Fed head Alan Greenspan may soon be wishing for an honest job, after what he has unleashed by reversing the downward trend in interest rates.
by Caroline Hartmann
by Dana S. Scanlon
by Umberto Pascali
Malaysia has cancelled all government contracts with British companies, because of London’s complicity with the genocide in Bosnia.
by Umberto Pascali
An interview with Dr. Chandra Muzaffar.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
The third and final part of Lyndon LaRouche’s series on “The Science of Physical Economy as the Platonic Epistemological Basis for All Branches of Human Knowledge.” “The problem,” writes LaRouche, “does not lie with any one policy, but with the axiomatic assumptions which underlie the way in which successive reforms in policy are made. The banner upon which such U.S. reforms, always for the worse, have been made, is emblazoned, ‘Democracy and Free Trade.’”
by Jaime García
The Cisneros clan, which succeeded in securing a ban on EIR’s book Dope, Inc. in Venezuela in 1985, is now the target of criminal indictments, as a judge issues 83 arrest warrants against the directors of Banco Latino.
by Leonor Rubiano S.
by Rachel Douglas
Lyndon LaRouche is interviewed in Oppozitsiya and Helga Zepp-LaRouche is interviewed in Pravda. As the Russian press comments, “Times have changed.”
by Lydia Cherry
by Ramtanu Maitra and Susan Maitra
by Carlos Cota Meza
by Haik Babookhanian
A report by Haik Babookhanian in Yerevan.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
The jury verdict puts new pressure on Attorney General Reno and FBI Director Louis French to conduct a long-overdue cleanout of the Bureau and the Justice Department’s in-house paramilitary units.
by Edward Spannaus and Jeffrey Steinberg
The spy scandal is symptomatic of a much deeper problem: the massive corruption of the intelligence process that can be traced back to the “secret parallel government” fiasco of the 1980s.
by Anton Chaitkin
It seems that New Orleans Mayoral candidate Donald Mintz, a national commissioner of the Anti-Defamation League, has been distributing anonymous flyers attacking himself, which called Jews “Christ killers” and blacks “jungle apes.” A time-tested ADL fundraising technique.
by Scott Thompson
by Marcia Merry
Tributes to Marian Anderson in the nation’s capital, at the Ebenezer United Methodist Church and at Howard University.
by William Jones
In our Feb. 4, 1994 issue, p. 36, in “A Profile of Italy’s New Political Forces,” the grouping Forza Italia is mistranslated “Italian Force.”
A more accurate rendering is “Go, Italy.” In the March 4 issue, p. 33, what appears as the final paragraph in the interview with former Croatian Foreign Minister Separovic, was supposed to have been a footnote to the end of the preceding answer, following the words “... will support this idea.”