Volume 23, Number 20, May 10, 1996

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Interviews

Godfrey Binaisa

by Linda de Hoyos

The former President of Uganda describes the Presidential electoral contest between the incumbent, Yoweri Museveni, and his rival Paul Ssemogerere.

Reviews

Musical (and Other) Gems from the State Library in Dresden

by Nora Hamerman

A current exhibition at the Library of Congress displays artifacts of Germany’s contributions to world culture, from Albrecht Dürer in the Renaissance; to Leibniz and Bach in the 18th-century Augustan Age; to Schiller, Schumann, and Brahms in the 19th century.

Departments

Report from Rio

by Silvia Palacios

The MST’s “Long March.”

Editorial

Not Another Oil Hoax.

Economics

LaRouche Speaks in Moscow on Global Financial Crisis

by Rachel Douglas

The American economist and Presidential candidate was the main speaker at a round-table discussion sponsored by the Institute for Social and Political Studies (ISPI) of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the Free Economic Society of Russia, and the Schiller Institute for Science and Culture of Moscow.

LaRouche Reports on His Visit to Russia

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

Currency Rates

Business Briefs

Feature

Launch a New Marshall Plan To Rebuild Bosnia

by Susan Welsh

The Committee to Save the Children in Bosnia-Hercegovina reported back from a week-long tour of Bosnia and Croatia, warning that unless the financial obstacles to reconstruction are removed, a new world war could be sparked in the Balkans.

Party of Democratic Action: We Need a Program for Rebuilding Bosnia

Dr. Mustafa Effendi Ceric: We Reject the ‘Clash of Civilizations’ Idea

Cardinal Vinko Puijic: Without Justice, There Is No Peace

Condolences from Croatia to Mrs. Alma Brown

Msgr. Dr. Pero Sudar: Bosnia-Hercegovina Is a Viable Nation

Father Avakum Rosic: Hatred and Revenge Will Do Nothing

U.S. Must Carry On Legacy of Ron Brown

Cardinal Franjo Kuharic: Reconciliation Takes Time To Grow

Elektroprivreda: Rebuilding Bosnia’s Electrical Grid

IMF Squeezes Bosnia for Yugoslavia Debt

Merhamet: Relief Effort Kept Sarajevo from Starving

Stjepan Kijuic: A Marshall Plan Can Prevent New Wars

Dr. Mirko Pejanovic: Sarajevo’s Struggle for Human Rights

Hasan Cengic: The Priorities for Bosnia’s Armed Forces

London’s ‘Iron Lady’ Gave the Green Light

A selection of press coverage of the delegation’s visit.

International

British Offensive on Sudan Hits Snag, Lies Exposed

by Muriel Mirak-Weissbach

On April 26, the UN Security Council rammed through a resolution, imposing diplomatic and political sanctions on Sudan. Although the vote signals a serious escalation in the crusade against the strategically key nation, it falls short of the expectations of the crusaders.

FARC, UN Out To Get Colombia’s Gen. Bedoya

by Maximiliano Londoño Penilla

Italy’s Parliamentary Elections: The Left Wins, a Shift to the Right

by Claudio Celani

Documentation: Who Is Romano Prodi?

Nation-State Target of Argentine Terror

by Cynthia R. Rush

The Ugandan Elections Pose a Challenge to London’s Museveni

by Linda de Hoyos

International Intelligence

National

Clinton’s Diplomacy Keeps Mideast Peace On Track

by William Jones

The trips of Shimon Peres and Yasser Arafat to the White House, proved again how crucial the Clinton Administration’s role is.

Congressional Closeup

by Carl Osgood

National News

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