A representative of Standard and Chartered Bank in London thinks that “India is about entrepreneurism.”
The World Bank loan officer for India in Washington evaluates the Rao government.
by William Jones
The Deputy Director General for Economic Affairs in the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs was interviewed at his office in Jerusalem.
by Dean Andromidas
The chairman of the Democratic Arab Party in Israel and Knesset member, who has written a letter to Saddam Hussein.
by Elke Fimmen and Sheila A. Jones
Professor Komsic is a member of the State Presidium of Bosnia-Hercegovina.
by Harley Schlanger
The Seventh Million: The Israelis and the Holocaust, by Tom Segev.
by Michael Billington
Eldest Son: Zhou Enlai and the Making of Modern China, 1898-1976, by Han Suyin.
by Alejandro Peña Esclusa
Chavez: “I Love Mao and Che.”
At Last, a War on Drugs.
by Richard Freeman
The bankers are simply not telling the truth, when they say that nothing out of the ordinary is happening, that this is a normal market “bump.”
by Anthony K. Wikrent
by Kathy Wolfe
by William Jones
An Israeli Foreign Ministry official says the World Bank is not adequate for the job.
by Dean Andromidas
An Arab leader in Israel unfolds the tremendous economic role Iraq could play in building infrastructure.
by Gerardo Terán Canal
by Gerardo Terán Canal
by Mel Klenetsky
The crises in Germany and Russia could have been avoided, had the approaches defined by Lyndon LaRouche and his wife, Helga Zepp-LaRouche, been followed.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
The text of Lyndon LaRouche’s historic speech in Berlin on Oct. 12, 1988.
by Helga Zepp-LaRouche
The keynote speech to the biggest construction fair in northern Germany.
by Helga Zepp-LaRouche
by Helga Zepp-LaRouche
by Rainer Apel
The collapse of the ruble is causing political turmoil, as the International Monetary Fund demands even greater austerity and suffering from the people of Russia.
by Roman Bessonov
By a Russian journalist.
by Katherine Kanter
by Elke Fimmen and Sheila A. Jones
An interview with Ivo Komsic.
by Emmanuel Grenier
by Carlos Wesley
by Valerie Rush
by Michael Billington
by Edward Spannaus
Widely publicized charges about the Virginia senatorial candidate’s involvement in drug-smuggling operations in the 1980s, have set an agenda for urgent congressional investigation.
by Cynthia R. Rush
by Edward Spannaus
The Secret War against the Jews, by John Loftus and Mark Aarons, identifies the role of Bush’s secret White House apparatus and the role that Oliver North played.
by Evelyn Lantz
by H. Graham Lowry
In “Israel-Jordan Pact a Major Breakthrough,” in the Oct. 28, 1994 issue, p. 78, due to a translation error, it was reported that Israel has agreed to divert 100 billion cubic meters from the Yarmuk and Jordan rivers to Jordan. The correct figure is 100 million cubic meters.
In the Oct. 21, 1994 issue, p. 16, the interview with M.Z. Nashashibi was not conducted by Muriel Mirak-Weissbach, but by a special EIR correspondent in Madrid.
Also in the Oct. 21 issue, on p. 47, Maximiliano Londoño and Gen. Hernando Zuluaga were mistakenly identified as having run for President and Pice President respectively. Londoño’s MSIA and Zuluaga’s MPN ran on a joint senatorial slate last March, where Zuluaga held first position and Londoño second on the list; there was no MSIA Presidential campaign.
Finally, in the same issue, the table on p. 9 gives figures for billions of dollars, not trillions.