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David
Hall leads the Tennessee Valley Authority's work with China.
A
businessman from Kaduna, Nigeria looks to his nation's future, at a time when
the leadership is in transition.
A
long overdue debate on sovereignty.
"Tax
reform" will wreck the economy.
Time
to end free trade.
Lyndon
H. LaRouche, Jr. evaluates the current array of strategic options confronting
President Clinton. The terrorist action against the U.S. Embassy in Nairobi, he
writes, must be assessed, "not as an FBI parody of some `Sherlock Holmes'
whodunit, but in historic terms of reference."
Moscow's
emergency program carries some promise, that at this late hour a concert of
governments might act to save nations and their people, instead of killing both
in a futile attempt to save the bubble.
The
commitment of China's leadership to the national economic security of their
country, gave the government of China's Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
the ability to strike a blow against speculators.
An
interview with David Hall.
Documentation: Testimony from farmers from five states at hearings held
by Senate Democratic leaders on the farm crisis.
The
construction of the U.S. railroads in the 19th century was an "Apollo project,"
fostering the development of the nation.
Helga
Zepp-LaRouche, during her third visit to Brazil since 1989, called on the
nation to become a leader in the mobilization to reorganize the world financial
system, through an alliance of sovereign nation-states.
A
speech by Helga Zepp-LaRouche to the Brazilian Institute for Economic Freedom
and Social Development.
A
speech by Dr. José Carlos Graça Wagner, president of the
Brazilian Institute for Economic Freedom and Social Development, welcoming
Helga Zepp-LaRouche.
The
decision to bomb Sudan was a catastrophic diversion for the President,
orchestrated by British and Israeli sources.
Look
to the strategic dimensions of the bombing attack in Northern Ireland on Aug.
15, just three weeks before President Clinton is scheduled to arrive there.
In
a nationally televised address, Nigerian head of state Gen. A.A. Abubakar
announced that the military will hand the government over to an elected
President on May 29, 1999.
An
interview with Lawal Idris.
A
speech by EIR's Lima correspondent Luis Vásquez, at a
Bogotá seminar on "The Peace Processes in Peru and in Colombia."
The
independent inquisitor's objective is not uncovering crime, but to bring down
the President. He has utilized one pretext after another since 1994.
The
Schiller Institute is organizing a growing coalition to end injustice. As Debra
Freeman, national spokeswoman for Lyndon LaRouche, told an audience in
Maryland, "What the Department of Justice represents is the chief enforcement
arm of the financial establishment and their Nazi-economics/slave-labor
policies."
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