by John Grauerholz, M.D.
Death for Cause, by K.C. Bailey.
by Carlos Méndez
Terrorist Tricontinental in Chiapas.
by Valerie Rush
Narco-Terror Resurges in Peru.
A Question of Culture.
by Gretchen Small
Documentation: Excerpts from a review of EIR’s book The Plot to Annihilate the Armed Forces and Nations of Ibero-America, in the Spring 1996 issue of Joint Force Quarterly, by James Zackrison; and Luigi Einaudi’s complaint about the “conspiratorial views” standing in the way of a takedown of Ibero-America’s militaries.
by Gretchen Small
by Javier Almario
by Gail G. Billington and Michael Billington
by Rainer Apel
The past year’s social unrest in Europe against the monetarist austerity of the European Union, is now culminating in an open revolt in the EU’s largest contributor, Germany.
by Konstantin George
by John Grauerholz, M.D.
A report by a specialist correspondent, who attended the May 13-14 conference on “Building a Global Network for Infectious Disease Prevention, Surveillance, and Interventions.”
by Nora Hamerman
At Milan’s Casa Verdi, where the campaign to restore the scientific tuning was launched over eight years ago, an Italian translation of the Schiller Institute’s A Manual on the Rudiments of Tuning and Registration was released to the public.
by Liliana Celani
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by Arturo Sacchetti
by Renato Bruson
by Marsili Feliciangeli
Endorsements of the Schiller Institute's call for returning to A=432 from: Carlo Bergonzi, Placido Domingo, Piero Cappuccilli, Luigi Alva, Fiorenza Cossotto, and Mirella Freni.
by Bruno Barosi
by Liliana Celani
An interview with bass Ruggero Raimondi by Ibykus, the journal of the German Schiller Institute.
by Ortrun Cramer and Angelika Beyreuther-Raimondi
Such was the tone of headlines greeting the four-day trip of Lyndon and Helga LaRouche to Slovakia for “wall-to-wall meetings.”
by Muriel Mirak-Weissbach
by Umberto Pascali
The reestablishment of a railroad link from Sarajevo to the Croatian coastal city of Ploce, points up the opportunities for reconstruction; but the situation is fraught with danger, thanks to the murderous policies of the International Monetary Fund.
A visit with Msgr. Franjo Komarica, Catholic bishop of Banja Luka.
by Katharine Kanter
Several hundred Indians, led by that “Nobel savage” herself, Rigoberta Menchú, left their steamy jungles to frolic at an “indigenous” conference in Paris.
by Mel Klenetsky and Nancy Spannaus
Lyndon LaRouche sues Democratic National Committee Chairman Don Fowler for violation of the Voting Rights Act, while in Pennsylvania, Fowler’s friends join forces with Republican Gov. Tom Ridge to keep LaRouche’s scheduled campaign broadcasts off the airwaves.
by Edward Spannaus
The real danger could be the “Nixon scenario,” whereby President Clinton easily wins re-election, but is indicted early next year, paralyzing his Presidency.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Lyndon LaRouche heaps well-deserved humiliation on NBC Olympic sportscasters Dick Ebersol and Nicholas Schiavone.
by Carl Osgood