by Lawrence Freeman and Uwe Friesecke
The military administrator of Lagos, Nigeria evaluates the economic and political problems facing the country.
The former U.S. Senator from Texas passed more legislation than any other Texas Senator, before or since. He was especially involved in legislation concerning education, health care, and veteran affairs.
by Fred Haight
La Fedeltá Premiata, one of 20 operas by Haydn, was performed at Baltimore’s Peabody Opera Theater.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
LaRouche on Creativity and Paradox: What Is True Science?
by Rainer Apel
Thinking in Big Terms Again.
by Michael J. Sharp
Prince Philip Plots To Destroy State.
by Manuel Hidalgo
A New Military Mission.
Russia: Lady Thatcher’s Debacle.
by Valerie Rush
From Canada to Italy, Sweden, Spain, France, and Argentina, the entire rotten financial system is falling apart.
by Anthony K. Wikrent
by Cho Wen-pin
by Michael Billington
by Rogelio A. Maduro
Westerners React to Green Assault.
by Marcia Merry
The governments of Israel, Jordan, and the Palestinian National Authority have submitted detailed recommendations to get Mideast development projects going without any further delay. Nothing could be more vital for peace in the region.
by Dean Andromidas
Excerpts from the Palestinian National Authority’s documents circulated at the Casablanca conference.
From the Israeli government’s 250-page report, “Development Options for Regional Cooperation.”
From the report of the Jordanian Ministry of Planning, submitted at Casablanca.
by Muriel Mirak-Weissbach
Meeting in Rome, leading figures from the Algerian opposition agreed for the first time on a common platform for peace. Now, the ball is in the government’s court—but the actions taken by international players could prove decisive.
by Paolo Raimondi
by Lt. Gen. de Zélicourt (ret.) and H. de Beaufort
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Response to a question from an Armenian participant at a conference of the International Caucus of Labor Committees and Schiller Institute, in Eltville, Germany.
by Hrant Kachatrian
A statement issued by the Union of Constitutional Law, an Armenian opposition party.
by Lawrence Freeman and Uwe Friesecke
An interview with Col. Olagunsoye Oyinlola.
by William Jones
During the first week of hearings on Capitol Hill, the advocates of the Conservative Revolution ran into a buzz-saw of opposition to their brutal austerity measures.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
A report from a conference at the Progress and Freedom Foundation, Gingrich’s think-tank. No, this is not a practical joke.
by Nancy Spannaus and Edward Spannaus
The Contract is proposing a return to the 1781 Articles of Confederation, which left the United States government impotent.
by Marianna Wertz
by Linda Everett
Documentation: From New York Cardinal John O’Connor’s homily on the Feast of the Epiphany.
by Harley Schlanger
An interview with Ralph Yarborough.
by Carl Osgood and William Jones
On p. 6 of our last issue, a computer malfunction produced garbled text in the article “EIR Called the Shots on Mexico’s Debt Crisis.” The sentence should read: “Mexican debt negotiator Ángel Gurría: ‘We are beginning the period of life after debt in Mexico.’”