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Professor
Nickel has a chair at the Rhine-Westphalia Technical University at Aachen,
Germany, and was director of the Institute of Materials for Energy Technology
at the Research Center in Jülich. He was for many years active in the
reactor safety commission of the federal government, until it was closed down
by the new federal Environmental Minister, Jürgen Trittin.
Healing
the Wounded Tiger: How the Turmoil Is Reshaping Malaysia, by Tan Sri Ramon
V. Navaratnam.
Media
barons push drugs.
The
world depression is here.
Stimson's
role in bringing about the atomic bombing of Japan, is an outstanding example
of one of the deadly varieties of strategic blunders for which our nation is
still paying dearly. Stimson's role is a timely warning against the kinds of
dangers to our national security represented by the recent and continuing
bunglings and lunacies of what Vice-President Al Gore and his cronies have
lately designated as the Principals Committee.
The
irony that Vice President Gore is hosting conferences to combat corruption, has
not been wasted on some people.
A
speech by Jeffrey Steinberg to the Presidents' Day conference of the Schiller
Institute and International Caucus of Labor Committees.
Chinese
Prime Minister Zhu Rongji's trip to Russia has given a substantial boost to the
growing collaboration among Asian-Eurasian nations, to safeguard the economic
security and the well-being of their populations from the ongoing collapse of
the world financial system--a collaboration referred to by Lyndon LaRouche as
the "Survivors' Club." Documentation: Russian views on Prime Minister
Zhu's visit.
Deutsche
Bank, followed by Crédit Lyonnais and Chase Manhattan, has broken ranks
with other members of a London-based committee of banks, representing foreign
holders of GKOs.
Unwilling
to increase the budget to pay for expanding the European Union, the EU
Commission has opted to cut existing programs.
An
interview with Hubertus Nickel.
Excerpts
from the speech of Malaysian Prime Minister Dr. Mahathir bin Mohamad, and from
the communiqué of the G-15 heads of state summit.
The
key aim of British strategy is to set Russia and China against the United
States, to forestall creation of a New Bretton Woods system, and the British
pawn Milosevic is playing his role.
The
Nigerian elites are cutting their own throats, backing candidates that are
bringing the country back into the IMF fold.
The
President has pledged to devote the final years of his Presidency to ensuring
world peace, but he has to clean out the Principals Committee group to stop
them from starting wars.
While
it might appear that President Clinton has acquiesced to the GOP agenda, which
would destabilize U.S. relations with Russia, China, and other nations, in fact
different forces within the administration are still battling out what the
policy will be.
A
review of an unclassified version of the Defense Department's recent report,
"The Security Situation in the Taiwan Strait."
There
is a raging debate in the upper echelons of the Democratic Party over whether
to go ahead with the Gore nomination.
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