by Dennis Speed
The Schiller Institute Chorus, augmented by singers and an orchestra largely comprised of volunteers from the New England Conservatory of Music, presented Mozart’s Requiem to an audience of 1,200 at Boston’s Cathedral of the Holy Cross, performed exactly 50 years to the day, of a 1964 Solemn High Requiem Mass specially requested by the Kennedy family.
by Helga Zepp-LaRouche
by Ambassador Raymond Flynn
by Nicholas Di Virgilio
by Anthony Morss
by Richard Cardinal Cushing
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
“I have never become a ‘Johnny One-Note’ in either music, politics, or strategy, and almost certainly never will be, now, after more than ninety-one years of life, and have been never in much danger of drifting from that course, especially now. We shall now come to the relevance of that point for insight into the life, and also the matter of the recent clinically concluding death of Ariel Sharon, after his long, and bitterly complicated political life.”
Despite a last-minute reversal by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, by which he withdrew his invitation to Iran to participate in the upcoming Geneva II conference on Syria, a reliable U.S. diplomatic source expressed confidence that the talks will go forward, and Iran will ultimately take part in the process.
by Helga Zepp-LaRouche
The situation on our planet today is even more dangerous than it was in 1914, on the eve of World War I.
by Paul Gallagher
A series of events in January point to the threat of a crash of the huge zombie banks of the Eurozone—banks which are interconnected with the biggest U.S. banks in the overripe-for-a-blowout trans-Atlantic financial system.
by Ulf Sandmark and Claudio Celani
by Jeffrey Steinberg
Journalist, author, and speaker Nomi Prins has held senior positions at Goldman Sachs, Bear Stearns, Lehman Brothers, and Chase Manhattan Bank. She is also a strong advocate of Glass-Steagall.
by Marsha Freeman
With China’s successful Chang’e-3 mission to the Moon, the long-hoped-for possibility of mining helium-3 on the lunar surface will become a reality, thereby advancing the prospects for development of thermonuclear fusion energy.
by Nancy Spannaus
While significant numbers of Congressmen and Senators have signed on to the Glass-Steagall bills in Congress, no hearings have been called on those bills. It’s past time to follow FDR’s mandate “to bring private autocratic powers into their proper subordination to the public’s government.”
by William F. Wertz, Jr.
The findings of Senate Select Intelligence Committee on the attack on the American mission and CIA annex in Benghazi, Libya, of Sept. 11, 2012, fail to address the most important issues.