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Police
chiefs are pushing dope.
Time
to return to sanity.
The
Israeli Prime Minister, and his closest political allies in Israel, Britain,
and among the neo-conservatives and evangelicals inside the United States, have
been working to bury the Clinton administration under scandals, and to draw the
President into a potentially fatal military adventure against Iraq.
The
British House of Lords is promoting the lies of Israeli intelligence officer
Yossef Bodansky, according to which Saddam Hussein has transferred weapons of
mass destruction to Sudan, Libya, and Algeria. Documentation: From the
House of Lords debate.
"Diamond
Pat" Robertson, Jerry Falwell, and the Committee for National Policy.
Indonesia
may be farther down the path of disintegration under its $43 billion IMF
bailout, than some other locations, but other IMF victims are close behind:
Thailand, South Korea, and Russia.
Opposition
to the European Monetary Union is increasing, but the German government wants
to push ahead with the project.
Were
the revenues of the gambling companies lumped together as "U.S. Gambling,
Inc.," it would rank 11th in the 1996 Forbes Sales 500 behind AT&T
and ahead of Texaco.
El
Niño is responsible for very little of the weather that has buffetted
the United States this winter. Oceanographer Dr. Robert E. Stevenson reports.
The
keynote speech by Helga Zepp-LaRouche to a conference of the Schiller Institute
and International Caucus of Labor Committees, in Arlington, Virginia. Although
Presidents Bill Clinton and Jiang Zemin formed a "strategic partnership" during
their October 1997 summit, the U.S. role in that partnership has been weakened.
"Real leadership means momentum. You cannot rest on your laurels, you have to
keep going."
What's
behind recent actions by the Peru tax agency against EIR's offices in
Lima? Ask George Soros and Economics Minister Jorge Camet.
"Britain
has been the leading country causing chaos in the Middle East since World
War I," charged Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit.
A
report on the common denominator in the scandals engulfing Roland Dumas, and
the mafia-style murder of Claude Erignac.
The
real target of TI, whose founding was blessed by Prince Philip, is the
nation-state.
The
fact that Jones's lawyers spent all their efforts trying to find women who
could claim that Bill Clinton made sexual advances to them, while failing to
produce any evidence which would support Jones's actual legal claims, proves
what Lyndon LaRouche said almost four years ago: that the suit was politically
motivated to destabilize the Presidency.
The
role of Barbara Ledeen and the Independent Women's Forum of Washington.
The
revival of KKK-style tactics, encouraged by Christian Solidarity International
and Rep. Frank Wolf, has thrust Loudoun County, Virginia into the national
spotlight.
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