by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
It is not some particular deeds of the British monarchy’s representatives, which are the determining consideration in the pattern of events addressed in this report; the threatened evil comes from that monarchy’s intention, or, one might say, the orbit of that monarchy’s history, an intention which, as the great Carl Gauss proved Kepler’s method for the case of the asteroid Ceres, is merely expressed by the recent developments in Brazil and Australia. Appendix: WWF’s October 2000 Brief.
by John Hoefle
Those who told you that deregulation would lower your electric bills were, in fact, just flat-out lying. Even in states where short-term price cuts were written into the deregulation laws, the manipulation of natural gas prices will end the honeymoon quickly.
by Marcia Merry Baker
by Marianna Wertz
Including an interview with Will Collette.
A spokesman for the Building and Construction Trades Department of the AFL-CIO, discusses workfare in New York.
by Muriel Mirak-Weissbach
Lyndon and Helga LaRouche joined African political leaders for a conference in Khartoum, on Jan. 14-17, co-sponsored by Sudan’s Ministry of Information and Culture, the Centre for Strategic Studies of Sudan, EIR, and the Schiller Institute. The theme was “Peace Through Development along the Nile Valley in the Framework of a New, Just World Economic Order.” This first installment of our report, is the panel on “Peace Through Development, Foundation for a Dialogue Among Civilizations.”
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by Amin Hassan Omer
Amin Hassan Omer is editor-in-chief of the Sudanese daily Al-Anba.
by Dr. Tagilsir Maghoub
Dr. Maghoub is Secretary General of Sudan’s National Fund for State Support.
by Helga Zepp-LaRouche
by Prof. Ode Ojuwo
Prof. Ojuwo is from the Center for Development Studies, Jos University, Nigeria.
by Mogus T. Michael
Mogus T. Michael is vice president of the Ethiopia International Institute for Peace and Development.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by Silvia Palacios and Cynthia R. Rush
Global speculator and drug legalizer George Soros inadvertently, but truthfully, admitted that Davos and “anti-Davos” are “the two faces of globalization.” A report on the World Social Forum gathering in Pôrto Alegre, Brazil.
by Jeffrey Steinberg and Scott Thompson
Goldsmith was a key player at the “anti-Davos” summit in Pôrto Alegre.
by Gretchen Small
by Mark Burdman
by Jeffrey Steinberg
Despite the shameful capitulation of the Senate Democrats to the nomination of John Ashcroft as Attorney General, the base of the Democratic Party and major portions of the trade union movement were activated by the massive call-up and lobbying campaign by LaRouche supporters.
by Marsha Freeman
The President and his team made it clear there will be no further Federal intervention to prevent a total catastrophe in California, while the energy crisis quickly spreads to surrounding states in the Northwest.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
Red Mafiya: How the Russian Mob Has Invaded America, by Robert I. Friedman.
by Rainer Apel
China Deal Gives New Push for Transrapid.
by Linda de Hoyos
Congo’s New President Comes to Washington.
Who Wants a War in the Middle East?