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The
longtime Solidarnosc member and former Deputy Education Minister urges the need
to maintain Classical education.
The
Polish economist discusses how Poland views the international financial crisis.
According
to this member of the Georgian Parliament, the IMF imposed a "non-market market
economy," which destroyed Georgia's agricultural and industrial exports.
The
Chaldean Bishop of Aleppo, Syria spoke to EIR in Rome, where he was
attending the Synod of Bishops from Asia convoked by the Pope.
"Nuclear
wars" resume.
Establishment
pushes dope.
LaRouche's
enemies are Clinton's enemies.
Economic
policymakers can no longer skirt the fundamental question--the urgency of
scrapping IMF policies. Documentation: Malaysia's Prime Minister
Mahathir urges reform of the global financial system.
A
statement by Helga Zepp-LaRouche.
A
report on the inaugural conference of the Harvard China Review.
An
interview with Jerzy Oledzki.
An
interview with Witold Rutkowski.
An
interview with Prof. Vakhtang Goguadze.
Meteorologist
Dr. Hugh Ellsaesser tackles the anti-science mafia, on such "politically
correct" issues as global warming and ultraviolet radiation.
The
Tennessee Valley Authority is looked at the world over as a model, by cultural
optimists who agree with the TVA's first director, David Lilienthal, that "no
longer do men look upon poverty as inevitable, or think that drudgery, disease,
filth, famine, floods, and physical exhaustion are visitations of the devil or
punishment by a deity."
The
just-discovered minutes of Khmer Rouge leaders show that the Cambodian butchers
had conspired with co-Prime Minister Prince Ranariddh to seize power. The
silence of the Western press and human rights mafia about this revelation has
been deafening.
The
IMF chief has invoked the French Revolution's Jacobin mobs against any
government that defends its sovereignty, which he deems "corrupt." He has taken
aim at Indonesia.
The
nuclear tests in India and Pakistan mark the beginning of the overdue end for
the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. With Strategic Defense Initiative
defensive systems, the risks of nuclear proliferation can be brought under
control. Documentation: From a Feb. 17, 1982 speech on the SDI by
Lyndon LaRouche.
Testimony
by eyewitnesses and the public prominence of EIR's investigations on
British TV, have the oligarchs chewing the rug.
The
first-round loss has not dimmed the determination of the anti-drug forces
around Gen. Harold Bedoya to "right the evils in Colombia."
An
interview with Msgr. Antoine Audo.
The
not-so-independent prosecutor accused the President and his lawyers with
obstructing justice, just days before he insisted the Supreme Court by-pass the
justice system on behalf of his search for "truth."
Documentation:
Excerpts from Nancy Spannaus's speech before the 10th CD nominating convention
of the Virginia Democratic Party.
Testimony
submitted by EIR on June 3 to the House subcommittee on railroads.
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