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Volume 25, Number 25, June 19, 1998
Interviews
Dr. James O'Brien
Dr.
O'Brien is a meteorologist and physical oceanographer who directs the Center
for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies (COAPS) at Florida State University in
Tallahassee.
Departments
Australia Dossier
Trade
and the dollar plunge.
From New Delhi
The
rupee continues to lose ground.
Report from Bonn
Accelerate
the start of the maglev era.
Editorial
A
matter of national security.
National Economy
What you should know about China's economy
As
the world's largest developing nation and virtually the only economy in the
world which has continued to grow in real, physical terms, China's
participation in the potential constellation of forces necessary to push
forward an emergency reorganization of the world financial system, along the
lines of Lyndon LaRouche's "New Bretton Woods" policy, is decisive to the
success of that endeavor. Jonathan Tennenbaum reviews China's economy since
World War II, including the reform and rapid development of the last 20 years.
Economics
BIS central bankers admit, they can't solve the crisis
The
currencies and economies of nations throughout Asia have begun a new descent.
"Principles of how to manage and resolve a crisis of this sort were not known
in advance and, indeed, are still under discussion," says the BIS.
Documentation: Comments on the crisis.
Malaysia's Mahathir slams hedge funds
Putting El Niño into perspective
An
interview with Dr. James O'Brien.
Business Briefs
Feature
The
British establishment is screaming that LaRouche is "accusing the Queen of
ordering the assassination of Diana, Princess of Wales." And, they've made a
strategic blunder in trotting out Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, an avowed British
intelligence stringer who spent from 1992-97 orchestrating a slander campaign
against President Clinton.
Ambrose Evans-Pritchard: the hyphenated hoaxster
Evans-Pritchard's
role in the British establishment's campaign to destroy the U.S. Presidency.
The `Torygraph': leak sheet for the Royals
Evans-Pritchard's U.S. field expedition
International
By
Helga Zepp-LaRouche. The Clinton administration has stopped taking into active
consideration the reorganization of the world financial system which Lyndon
LaRouche has proposed. Unless that changes, and the President faces the reality
of the systemic financial crisis, there is no real basis for him to define a
new U.S. policy toward China.
Horn of Africa war disrupts London's plans vs. Sudan
Fighting
between Isaias Afwerki's Eritrea and Meles Zenawi's Ethiopia is the latest
setback hitting Ugandan strongman Yoweri Museveni's British-backed plans of
establishing a Tutsi empire.
NATO readies plans for military strikes to stop Milosevic in Kosova
NATO
is preparing to act against Serbian dictator Slobodan Milosevic's genocide much
sooner than it did in Bosnia, but the lack of commitment to economic
development remains the biggest obstacle to peace in the region.
Dispel the ghosts at Brazil's Itamaraty
Some
among the elites are calling for a break with the Foreign Ministry's
subservience to British policies.
International Intelligence
National
Fight intensifies over U.S. sanctions policy
The
Congress has gone wild, imposing sanctions against other nations at the drop of
a hat. At last, resistance is beginning to be mounted against this insane
policy, which is against U.S. national interests.
Reno okays Oregon's Nazi euthanasia
The
Attorney General will not let the Drug Enforcement Administration take action
against Oregon doctors who prescribe lethal doses of drugs to allegedly
terminal patients.
Congressional Closeup
National News
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