by Anna Kaczor-Wei
The free market economic model is a fallacy, says a member of parliament from the Polish Peasant Party.
by Anna Kaczor-Wei
The regional chairman of the Upper Silesia Solidarity trade union of miners and energy sector workers puts the stress on infrastructure as the root of true reform in Poland.
by Rainer Apel
They Are Still Not Doing Their Job.
by Silvia Palacios
MST Opts for Irregular Warfare.
by Gretchen Small
BBC’s “Revive Shining Path” Project.
British Ideology Is an Infectious Disease.
by Javier Almario and Carlos Wesley
The proposed Atrato-Truandó interoceanic canal could open up a new era of economic development for Colombia, while undercutting the geopolitical schemes of the British, the separatists, and the United Nations.
by Javier Almario
From a 1985 speech by EIR’s Javier Almario.
by Anna Kaczor-Wei
In 1990, Lech Walesa, later Poland’s President, said that “Polish sheep have lots of wool; foreign investors can come and cut it.” This is what has happened during the last six years.
by Hussein al-Nadeem
A blow is struck against geopolitics by opening the Mashhad-Tajan railway connecting Iran to Turkmenistan.
by Marcia Merry Baker and Jonathan Tennenbaum
The spread of bovine spongiform encephalopathy, or BSE, is a textbook case of how radical “free trade” economics leads to disaster.
by Jonathan Tennenbaum
by Carol Hugunin
by Marcia Merry Baker and Mary Burdman
A timeline of events from the 1970s to the 1990s.
by Rosa Tennenbaum
by Anthony K. Wikrent
Corporate profiles of some of the top British companies in the livestock feed business.
by Allen Douglas
The sudden uproar “down under” is not a domestic affair, but the reaction of the House of Windsor to Lyndon LaRouche’s growing policy influence worldwide.
Documentation: Excerpts from a radio interview by LaRouche with “EIR Talks” and from a press conference by Australian Deputy Prime Minister Tim Fischer.
by Susan Maitra and Ramtanu Maitra
In India, the caution of the media and public about the new government, is based on the abject failure of two past experiments, in 1977 and 1989, when anti-Congress Party forces had hatched a common front to take power.
by Susan Maitra and Ramtanu Maitra
by Konstantin George
by Mark Burdman
by Roman Bessonov
by Nancy Spannaus
The national significance of targeting the Pennsylvania Governor as a Nuremberg criminal, is that it may be crucial to getting Clinton reelected, and to freeing Congress of the Conservative Revolutionaries who are out to destroy the country.
by Marianna Wertz
Documentation: From recent speeches by AFL-CIO President John Sweeney.
by Carl Osgood
In our June 7 issue, the article “LaRouche: Impeach Pennsylvania’s Gov. Ridge for ‘Nazi-Like’ Policies” contained an error on p. 65. The New England Journal of Medicine reported that 5 out of 186 medically indigent adults studied, died after six months-at least 3 of these directly due to lack of health care. LaRouche used this figure, 3 out of 186, or 1.61%, to estimate that 3,542 people would die in Pennsylvania in the first six months, as a result of Governor Ridge’s legislation.