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Mr.
Husseini, the Palestinian Authority minister in charge of Jerusalem, has been a
key figure in launching the peace process in the Middle East.
Mr.
Lehky works with the Office for Investigation and Documentation of the Crimes
of the Communists in Prague, Czech Republic.
Dr.
Tuma is an historian at the Institute for Contemporary History in Prague, Czech
Republic.
Dr.
Banaszak is a jurist and a professor of constitutional law at the University in
Wroclaw, Poland.
Dr.
Varga is an historian and director of the Budapest City Archive.
Dr.
Ceausescu is a member of the Parliament in Bucharest, and vice president of the
Civic Alliance, a coalition of several parties, which is now part of the
coalition government in Romania.
Mr.
Klavins is a member of the Latvian Parliament and State Secretary in the
Defense Ministry.
Previously
secret documents show collusion between Britain's Tiny Rowland and the East
German secret services, the Stasi. But some people--East and West--are intent
on keeping secret such files, which prove the treachery of the Cold War years.
Angelika
Beyreuther-Raimondi reports on "The Heritage of Dictatorship and Internal
Domestic Peace," a conference in Berlin co-sponsored by the Konrad Adenauer
Foundation and the Berlin-Brandenburg Evangelical Academy. She conducted
interviews with conference participants Dr. Miroslav Lehky, Dr. Oldrich Tuma,
Dr. Boguslaw Banaszak, Dr. Laslo Varga, Dr. Gheorghe Ceausescu, and Paulis
Klavins.
Rio
Tinto declares war.
Stop
the Justice Department treachery.
In
the last two weeks of May, Asia's financial and economic crises have erupted
anew, spreading to Russia and the Western Hemisphere. They serve as an ominous
reminder of warnings issued in January by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr., who said,
"If you think things are bad now, wait until March or April come around. It's
going to be impossible." Documentation: A selection of LaRouche's
forecasts, from 1993 to the present.
Documentation:
Precise warnings from LaRouche on what was in store for Indonesia, and why.
A
selection of international commentary on the financial crisis.
It
is time for New Delhi to cut down on incendiary rhetoric and begin establishing
itself as a responsible power. This requires the formulation of new policies to
develop greater cooperation with India's neighbors, as well as with larger
powers in the region and beyond it.
An
interview with Faisal Husseini.
Evidence
that the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office colluded with the British
mercenary firm Sandline International, in an effort to overthrow the military
junta in Sierra Leone, threatens to bring down British Foreign Secretary Robin
Cook, among others.
A
eulogy for a leader of the Resistance Forces for Democracy, who was murdered on
May 16.
The
"native" coca-growers, fronting for George Soros's drug legalization mob, have
declared war on the nation.
Gingrich
took his crusade against the Clinton Presidency to the Holy Land, where he did
everything possible to undermine President Bill Clinton's attempt to break the
stalemate in the peace process.
The
Schiller Institute sponsored a high-powered delegation from around the country,
which met with at least 60 Congressional offices in Washington, demanding
serious and comprehensive hearings that will prominently feature the LaRouche
and "Operation Fruehmenschen" cases.
Schiller
Institute testimony submitted to the Senate Finance Committee hearings on
abuses by the Internal Revenue Service.
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