by Rainer Apel
Moving into a 21st ‘Maglev’ Century.
by Ramtanu Maitra and Susan Maitra
Why London Likes Comrade Jyoti Basu.
The Scandal Is Not Sumitomo Bank.
by William Engdahl
The likelihood is that the “Sumitomo affair” is being used by international banking and financial authorities to cover up a far more devastating, systemic crisis.
by Robyn Quijano
The managing director of the Infernal Monetary Fund descended on four countries.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
A strategic policy paper. “The recent Berlin meeting, on the subject of NATO,” he writes, “demonstrated, that that organization had become an aggressively pathological tumor, now working, corrosively, to undermine, and, perhaps, to destroy the sovereignty of those nations which had been its hosts. In net effect: NATO has ceased to serve any vital strategic interest of the United States, and, its degenerated nature has made it, in fact, an instrument employed by forces working against our vital interests.”
The real issue facing Russia, is who will have the courage to reject the International Monetary Fund’s shock therapy program; but neither Boris Yeltsin nor his rivals for the Presidency are addressing the crisis, so far.
by Gretchen Small
And the international media breathe nary a word about the scandal.
by Michael Billington
by Liliana Celani and Kathy Wolfe
Publication of Canto e diapason continues the international campaign initiated by Lyndon LaRouche, to return to the scientific tuning of C=256, or A=432 Hz.
by Ramtanu Maitra and Susan Maitra
by Dean Andromidas
As if the return of Ariel Sharon weren’t bad enough, the cabinet is stuffed with free-market fanatics, which dooms any regional peace based on development.
by Torbjörn Jerlerup
by Wilhelm Moberg
by Edward Spannaus
Just as the British press demanded last winter, First Lady Hillary Clinton is becoming the principal target for attempts to bring down the U.S. President.
by Carl Osgood
Documentation: From an exchange between Democrats Tom Harkin (Iowa) and Paul Wellstone (Minn.) during the Senate floor debate on June 20.
by William Jones
A report on the council’s June 13-14 conference held at the State Department.
by Carl Osgood
Our last issue contained an error in the transcript of the press conference of Australian Deputy Prime Minister Tim Fischer (p. 43). Referring to government monitoring of Australia’s border entry points to check on people coming from abroad, he said, “I don’t specifically make that comment with respect to LaRouche.”