Dr. Koryagina is an Academician of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, and an economics adviser to opposition deputies in the State Duma of the Russian Federation.
Freeman is a candidate for Governor in Maryland’s Sept. 15 Democratic primary. He heads the Marylanders for Justice slate of LaRouche Democrats running in the state.
by Rainer Apel
Russian crisis sends wake-up call.
by Allen Douglas
Police take on “anti-corruption” scam.
Rumblings on the derivatives front.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
One year after the crash that claimed the life of Princess Diana, and despite the best efforts of the French police, the British monarchy, and the vast majority of the European and American media to pronounce the crash a case of drunk driving, evidence continues to accumulate that it was anything but an accident.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
by Jeffrey Steinberg
by Jeffrey Steinberg
On the day of the crash, the London Sunday Mirror revealed the Windsors’ covert war against Diana.
by Susan Welsh
Lyndon LaRouche has long warned that if the policies of British monetarism were not scrapped, the world economy would head for a crash. Now, the battle between those who favor re-regulation and protection of the physical economy, and those who still back the disastrous “free market” program, is at center stage.
An interview with Dr. Tatyana Koryagina.
by Mary Burdman
The myth that the speculators are “invincible” has been smashed, by the decisive victories of the Hong Kong authorities.
A statement by the Malaysian central bank.
On Sept. 1, following the Bank Negara’s release of a statement announcing the imposition of capital controls, and setting an Oct. 1 deadline for repatriation of offshore ringgit, Prime Minister Dr. Mahathir bin Mohamad gave a televised interview to the nation on the measures.
Statements by economists, government officials, and media commentators on the need for measures to deal with the global financial collapse.
Excerpts from the writings of two international leaders of the anti-British school of political economy: Henry Carey of the United States and Count Sergei Witte of Russia.
by David Ramonet
by Luis Vásquez Medina and Gretchen Small
London’s Dope, Inc. apparatus has finally succeeded in breaking up the civil-military alliance which has saved Peru from disintegration at the hands of narco-terrorist armies.
Excerpts from the speech of Peruvian Armed Forces Commander Gen. Nicolás Hermoza Ríos, upon leaving his command.
by Joseph Brewda
A report on a conference at the U.S. Institute on Peace in Washington, on “Counterterrorism Strategy: Lessons after Nairobi, Dar es Salaam, and Omagh.”
by Jeffrey Steinberg
Over three years ago, Sen. Ted Kennedy insisted the country did not need two Republican Parties. The New Democrats, all taking their hits at the President, don’t agree.
by Edward Spannaus
A guide for what the Constitution allows, and does not allow, in the impeachment and conviction of a U.S. official.
An interview with Lawrence Freeman.
by Scott Thompson
An obituary for Irwin Suall.