by Linda Everett and Marcia Merry Baker
Immediately after the announcement that supplies of flu vaccine would be half what was expected, Lyndon LaRouche called for treating the situation as a medical emergency and getting the “relevant institutions tasked to come up with an approach to this, and whatever it takes, do the job.” The most urgent points for consideration are: how the current emergency should be dealt with; and how the thinking and practices must be stopped which, over the past four decades, took down America’s public health system, and made the United States vulnerable to all kinds of microbial and other health threats. Linda Everett and Marcia Merry Baker report.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by Colin Lowry
by Carl Osgood
by Cynthia R. Rush
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Lyndon LaRouche’s interview with Argentine filmmakers, portions of which were used in the new film “Debt.”
A speech to the Philippine Senate by Sen. Aquilino Pimentel.
A panel of international experts on the “Strategy of Tension,” at the Schiller Institute’s Sept. 24-26 conference in Germany.
by Dr. Konstantin Cheremnykh
by Dr. A. Altay Unaltay
by Hrant Khachatrian
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by Dean Andromidas
The bombings in Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula are part of the expanding “Arc of Crisis.” The policy of the top-level synarchist controllers of the terrorists is to create chaos and destruction.
by M. Woodward
by Ramtanu Maitra
by Allen Douglas
by Nancy Spannaus
Besides displaying his mental instability in the Oct. 13 debate, President Bush kept up his litany of lies. As for Senator Kerry, he touched on real economic issues—such as poverty and health care—but didn’t really discuss economics. This defines the necessity of a dominant LaRouche role within a Kerry Administration.
by Paul Gallagher
The “Mayors ’04 Metro Agenda” came out for large new infrastructure investments to reverse the physical economic collapse.
An interview with Sen. George McGovern.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Lyndon H. LaRouche’s remarks to a LaRouche Youth Movement cadre school in Toledo on Oct. 9.
by Michele Steinberg
“World War IV: Why We Fight, Whom We Fight, How We Fight”:a report on a Washington, D.C. conference of the Committee on the President Danger and the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies.
The U.S. Senator for South Dakota from 1963-81, McGovern has just published a new book.
by Rainer Apel
Time Is Running Out for Neo-Cons.