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Tennessee state representative discusses the injustices of prison
privatization, and how the taxpayer is going to be saddled with higher costs.
A
member of the Missouri Legislative Black Caucus and chairman of the Social
Service and Corrections Committees of the House Appropriations Committee, Mr.
Troupe is battling prison privatization on a national level.
Mars:
The Living Planet, by Barry E. DiGregorio.
Constitutional
Convention run by Crown.
A
new blow for justice. Correction: In the article "The Elmer Gantrys
Behind Whitewater Prosecutor Kenneth Starr," in last week's issue, p. 61,
the Council for National Policy was several times mistakenly identified as the
Committee for National Policy.
Contrary
to announcements by Economics Minister Jürgen Rexrodt, the German
government is very concerned about the possible consequences of the Asian
financial storms on Germany's export industry, national budget, and highly
exposed banks.
Ides
of March comes to financial markets.
Why
the International Monetary Fund must be replaced.
Lyndon
H. LaRouche, Jr. situates the global strategic context in which the April
meeting of the Group of 22 will be occurring, and the approach that must be
taken to deal with the onrushing financial breakdown crisis.
LaRouche
warrns: Israel and Britain must be punished, if they deploy terrorism to
destabilize the Middle East.
Was
the operation part of Britain's drive for war in the Middle East?
The
WWF is tied to the "Third Force" death squads in South Africa.
Documentation:
The British `one world' coup against Paraguay.
Evidence
points to a British hand behind the terror wave.
"Independent"
Counsel Kenneth Starr's stable of prosecutors includes some of the most vicious
pit-bulls in the history of the U.S. Justice Department.
Interviews
with Tennessee State Rep. Joseph Towns and Missouri State Rep. Charles Quincy
Troupe.
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