by Elke Fimmen
The Bishop of Dubrovnik, Croatia warns that “peace in slavery cannot be true peace.”
by Mark Burdman
Dark Nature, by Lyall Watson.
by Elisabeth Hellenbroich
At the Dolna Krupa Castle in Slovakia on Sept. 20-22, something took place that will go down in the annals of the history of 20th-century music: Dr. Norbert Brainin, first violinist of the Amadeus Quartet, held master classes with young musicians on the concept of Motivführung.
by Ortrun Cramer
by Helga Zepp-LaRouche
Address to the music seminar at Dolna Krupa.
by Hartmut Cramer
Reviews the sonata recital given by Norbert Brainin and Günter Ludwig in Bratislava.
by Rainer Apel
A Ruinous Debt-Collecting Mania.
The Jury Is Still Out.
by Anthony K. Wikrent
While French Prime Minister Juppé attacks the “London gnomes,” the British are getting out the brass knuckles, including launching a new assault on the French franc.
by Christine Bierre
by Lothar Komp
by Carl Osgood
Report on a World Bank-sponsored conference in Washington, D.C.
by Peng Jiangliang
By the Chief of Division I, China State Farms Economic Reconstruction and Technical Development Center, of the Chinese Ministry of Agriculture.
Text of the draft bill introduced into the Mexican Congress on Aug. 23.
by Helga Zepp-LaRouche
“The spirit of the great Nicolaus of Cusa was alive in the hall of the UN, when Pope John Paul II presented his magnificent vision of a global order of peace in the world to the United Nations General Assembly, and, therefore, de facto, to the ‘entire family of nations’ of the globe.”
by Pope John Paul II
The full text of the Pontiff’s speech on Oct. 5.
by Pope John Paul II
From his speech on arrival in the United States on Oct. 4.
by Linda de Hoyos
In all his speeches during his recent trip to Africa, the Holy Father called upon world leaders to take responsibility to remedy the calamities that have befallen the African continent.
by Valerie Rush
When the Pontiff visits four countries next February, he will step into the midst of a huge struggle over economic and philosophic issues.
by Konstantin George
It has, as Lyndon LaRouche forecast in interviews during September, “come to bullets.”
by Elke Fimmen
Obituary of Safet Hidic, member of the Bosnian Parliament.
by Mel Klenetsky
The first debate of the 1996 Presidential campaign occurred Sept. 29 in Moscow, Idaho as part of the innovative CityVote straw poll, which the Democratic National Committee chairman is trying to stop.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
A leaflet announcing a “Musical Tribute to Justice” concert set the DOJ and the Washington Post into a rage.
by Edward Spannaus
by Katherine Notley
by William Jones