Excerpted from the interview with the U.S. Presidential pre-candidate, granted on Oct. 2 to Haik Babookhanian, for publication in the Armenian newspaper Iravunk (Justice).
by Lawrence Freeman
A member of the Nigerian Constitutional Conference, former chairman of the Social Democratic Party, and lifetime vice chairman of the Benin Chamber of Commerce and Industry, he was interviewed by Lawrence Freeman during a recent U.S. visit.
by Marianna Wertz
Hume is a Democratic state representative from southern Indiana.
by Jacobo Frontini
Drug Legalization Drive Escalates.
by Carlos Méndez
British Plot Takes a Hit.
Town Meetings and Real Politics.
by Mark Wilsey
Breakthroughs are still being made, but the goal of achieving cheap, plentiful fusion energy is little helped by budget-slashing that has reduced funding to a 20-year low.
by Linda Everett
When the GOP passed its bill through the House on Oct. 20, both supporters and opponents called the vote “historic.” Indeed, the analysis of the bills and testimony on them by health care professionals demonstrate, that what occurred was a day of infamy.
by Marcia Merry Baker
by Marianna Wertz
An interview with Donald Hume, a Democratic state representative from southern Indiana.
by Kathy Wolfe
The Oct. 16 announcement by House Banking Committee Chairman James Leach (R-Iowa), that the U.S. Federal Reserve will provide emergency cash to Japanese banks in the United States, shows that the crisis at Japan’s enormous banks is just the tip of the iceberg.
by Rachel Douglas
Reports on two current analyses of privatization in Russia, by economists Sergei Glazyev and V.A. Lisichkin.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Introduces the forthcoming publication by 21st Century Science & Technology of some early writings of the famous physicist Bernhard Riemann. “The formal issue is the question, cloaked in a discussion of mathematical series, whether or not mathematical discontinuities exist. The relevant substantive issue behind these attacks on Leibniz by the Eighteenth-Century newtonians, Dr. Samuel Clarke and Leonhard Euler, is, much more today than during Riemann’s time, whether physics is a branch of mathematics, or mathematics a branch of physics,” writes LaRouche.
by Linda de Hoyos
The government of Kenyan President Daniel arap Moi is battling the campaign of the British Ministry of Overseas Development (formerly the Colonial Office) to destroy not only Kenya, but all of Africa.
by Carlos Wesley
by Mark Burdman
by Lawrence K. Freeman
by Lawrence Freeman
An interview with Chief Tony Anenih.
by Mark Burdman
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
The President used the setting of the 50th anniversary of the United Nations Organization to return to the U.S. foreign-policy principles of the pre-April 12, 1945 period-a return to the anti-Churchill, nationalist tradition of Hyde Park’s President Franklin D. Roosevelt. A strategic assessment by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by William Jones
In his speech to the UN General Assembly, the President put forward a new initiative for the War on Drugs.
Documentation: Executive Order 12978 takes measures against narcotics traffickers, terrorists, and other criminals.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by Edward Spannaus
by Carl Osgood