by Marianna Wertz
The Index of Leading Cultural Indicators: Facts and Figures on the State of American Society, by William J. Bennett.
by Valerie Rush
São Paulo Forum Readies New “Chiapas.”
Your Child’s Education Is Not a Private Matter.
by Nancy Spannaus
The subject of our intelligence investigation: How did it come about that the enemies of humanity—of human creativity—control the course of current history? Just who or what is the enemy?
by Webster G. Tarpley
by Gerald Rose
by H. Graham Lowry
by Jeffrey Steinberg
by Anton Chaitkin
by Joseph Brewda
by Michael Minnicino
by Dennis Speed
by Christopher White
The crash is on, fueled by the hysterical denial of those who created history’s largest financial bubble, that bubbles, after all, burst.
by Ramtanu Maitra and Susan Maitra
by Rogelio A. Maduro
Marshall Institute Refutes Hoaxes.
by Joseph Brewda
From Israel and the Occupied Territories, to Turkey, South Africa, and Mexico, nations are going up in flames, while British intelligence operatives at the Hollinger Corp. stoke the fires.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. analyzes the British Empire’s reincarnation at the headquarters of the United Nations.
by Katherine Kanter
With Serbian forces poised for the annihilation of Gorazde, Bosnian President Izetbegovic’s appeal to world governments has gone unheeded, as British geopolitics rules.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
Lyndon LaRouche’s presidential exploratory committee issues a 64-page dossier, “Assault on the Presidency,” at a standing-room-only press conference in Washington, amid signs that the White House itself may be launching a counterattack.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
The computer firm charges that the Office of Special Investigations in the Department of Justice houses a covert operations unit and that it is tied to the murder of investigative journalist Danny Casolaro.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
by Jeffrey Steinberg
The most important question was carefully hushed up: Who were the intellectual authors of the bombing and what was their geopolitical objective?
In our issue of April 8, the article “The Free Market Logic of Fascism in Mussolini’s Italy, and Today” contained an error on p. 36. The Italian state-owned food conglomerate SME has not yet been privatized. Rather, several other food industries belonging to the state were privatized and became the objects of speculative activity, ending up in the hands of multinational companies.