From an interview with “EIR Talks.”
Mr. Cornelius is the National Secretary of the Australian Federal Police Association. From an interview with the New Citizen.
Dr. Vitrenko led the Progressive Socialist Party of Ukraine slate, and has announced her candidacy for President of Ukraine. In February 1997, she co-authored, with Helga Zepp-LaRouche, the “Appeal to President Clinton to Convoke a New Bretton Woods Conference.”
by John Hoefle
Fewer and larger is not better.
by Allen Douglas
Showdown on the docks.
by John Hoefle
A return to Classical education.
Northern Ireland deal renews hope.
by William Jones
The April 16 meeting in Washington did not define what the “new architecture” will be, and did not specifically discuss the LaRouche proposal for a New Bretton Woods system. But, EIR was in circulation among all the national delegations, and many leading figures are becoming aware that such a bold plan will be required to save the world from financial catastrophe.
by Marcia Merry Baker
Comments by world leaders and press on the G-22 meeting and the threat of a financial blow-out.
by Kathy Wolfe
by Gonzalo Huertas
Representatives of the once-feared IMF are now being called such things as “five imbeciles disguised as experts.”
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
An interview with Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by Richard Freeman
The claims from Washington policymakers that the FY 1999 U.S. federal budget will show a surplus, are absurd. Richard Freeman reports.
by Elijah C. Boyd
Most of the warming this century occurred before the smokestacks of widespread industrialization appeared. A look at the science of climate forecasting.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
A speech by Lyndon LaRouche to a private seminar. “If we think about space exploration as the frontier of infrastructure, then we look back at Earth, we have a better understanding of how infrastructure works on Earth,” LaRouche states. “So, let us think of ourselves as visitors from space colonizing Earth. We need to make the Earth habitable for human beings, and for the kinds of production human beings require. So, we think of ourself as man in the universe, and Earth is our first colony. And then we have the right thinking.”
by Muriel Mirak-Weissbach
The annual report of the United Nations International Narcotics Control Board for 1997 has broken important ground in identifying the causes behind the growth of drug production and abuse. The material it has assembled documents quite conclusively, that drugs are not a sociological phenomenon.
by Denise Henderson
An interview with Luke Cornelius, from the New Citizen.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by Muriel Mirak-Weissbach
For the first time, the confrontation between the conservative wing of the clerical establishment, and the moderate forces, emerged as an open political conflict, involving a clash of institutional authority, and threatening to expand into social conflict.
by Joseph Brewda
An interview with Dr. Natalya Vitrenko.
by Karl-Michael Vitt
Contrary to promises by the Bush administration, the U.S. is refusing to turn over the names of former Stasi agents.
by Ortrum Cramer
by Edward Spannaus
The so-called independent counsel is trying desperately to refute the suggestion made by Deputy Attorney General Eric Holder, that Starr has a conflict of interest regarding his protection of corrupt Whitewater witness David Hale.
Dennis Speed and Lewis du Pont Smith of New Jersey, and Ronald Wieczorek of South Dakota will be on the June 2 Democratic primary ballots. Before that, in Virginia, Democrats in the Tenth Congressional District will choose between well-known LaRouche Democrat, and anti-Ollie North fighter, Nancy Spannaus, and two other Democrats, to take on incumbent Frank Wolf (R).