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Global Gorby
Much of the world sat glued before their television screens, eyes and ears transfixed by the drama unfolding in a Los Angeles courtroom....
Red March to Global Tyranny
This is the third and final part of an interview with Christopher Story (left), editor of the London-based journal Soviet Analyst and of...
Read moreLeninists Still Leading
This is part two of an interview by William F. Jasper, senior editor of THE NEW AMERICAN, with [the late] Christopher Story (left),...
Read moreDispelling Disinformation
This is Part One of an interview by William F. Jasper, Senior Editor of THE NEW AMERICAN, with Christopher Story (left), editor of...
Read moreUNICEF Wants Your Children
In a tumultuous world riven by wars, revolutions, famine, pestilence, and natural disasters, millions of people take comfort and hope in the knowledge...
Read moreMandela’s Messianic Image: The Rest of the Story
The Western media have thrown objectivity out the window in their coverage of Nelson Mandela. ...
Read moreSilk Tie Revolutionaries
Conservatives have long railed at the communist/liberal-left axis that has formed the most visible base of the worldwide attack on South Africa: the...
Read moreA Sovereignty Issue
Contrary to its name, NAFTA has little to do with free trade, but much to do with lost American sovereignty. ...
Read moreNAFTA: The Misnamed Treaty
The North American "Free Trade" Agreement is 1,700 pages of unconstitutional government intervention. ...
Read moreSocializing at Rio: Socialists Run the Earth Summit
At the U.S. Press Center in the luxurious Rio Sheraton, a young reporter slammed a telephone down with an expletive. "I can't believe...
Read morePlaying the China Card
If the Chinese democracy movement is one arm of a dialectical ploy, what does the future hold? ...
Read moreThe Terror Conspiracy
The Soviets and their surrogates frequently use terrorism as a weapon to inspire fear for political ends. By James J. Drummey ...
Read moreA Meeting of Minds
A full-page advertisement appeared in the January 28, 1987 issue of the Washington Times with a picture of Oliver Tambo, leader of the...
Read moreSouth Africa: The Questions That Need to Be Asked
The issue of South Africa is of concern to everyone, not just South Africans. Indeed, according to former British Foreign Secretary David Owen,...
Read moreThe Comrades’ Necklace
The scene is a gloomy shanty somewhere in Soweto, the sprawling black township on the outskirts of Johannesburg. Standing around the room are...
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