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Mr.
Rolnick is the Senior Vice President and Director of Research of the Federal
Reserve Bank of Minneapolis.
General
Bedoya (ret.) was the Presidential candidate for the Colombian Force Movement
in Colombia's recent elections.
Mr.
Ramsay is the Reform Party's Justice Critic in the Canadian House of Commons.
Mr.
Artukovic spoke about the OSI use of false evidence against his father, Andrija
Artukovic, who was extradited to Yugoslavia on charges that he had committed
war crimes while he was an official of the Croatian government during World War
II.
An
idea whose time is long overdue.
Anatomy
of a Scandal: An Investigation into the Campaign to Undermine the Clinton
Presidency, by James D. Retter.
The
hiring of Neal Sher as a senior consultant to the Canadian Justice Department's
war crimes unit, has caused a political uproar. Documentation: Excerpts
from hearings by Canada's House of Commons Standing Committee on Justice and
Human Rights.
The
joint U.S.-Japan support of the yen has bought some time, but the size of the
bad debt problem facing Japan, which private estimates put at $1.5 trillion, is
daunting. Said one banker, "If this credit crunch continues, all the world will
simply collapse."
Commentaries
on the crisis by Roger Altman and John Kenneth Galbraith.
An
interview with Arthur J. Rolnick.
Prime
Minister Mahathir is warning that Asia is being softened up for
"re-colonization."
The
victory of Hanson's One Nation party in the Queensland state elections is a
harbinger of the sentiment for a return to American System, nation-building
economic policies.
EIR's
June 19 seminar in Washington addressed the theme, "When Will the Leading
Nations, Including the United States, Admit That the IMF Is a Complete Failure,
and Implement Lyndon LaRouche's New Bretton Woods System?"
A
speech by John Hoefle, EIR's banking specialist.
A
speech by Rachel Douglas, EIR's Russia desk officer.
A
speech by Dennis Small, EIR's Ibero-American intelligence director.
Closing
remarks by moderator Nancy Spannaus, editor-in-chief of the New
Federalist newspaper.
The
notorious narco-regime of Ernesto Samper Pizano and his designated successor,
Horatio Serpa, was repudiated by voters on June 21. The new President, Andres
Pastrana, can take office with a clean slate, and has an opportunity to change
the nation's disastrous course of accommodation with the narco-terrorists.
Excerpts
from a policy statement by Maximiliano Londoño Penilla, president of the
Ibero-American Solidarity Movement of Colombia.
An
interview with Gen. Harold Bedoya (ret.).
An
"Appeal to the OAU to Restore Peace and Security in Rwanda," issued by Rwanda's
Assembly for the Return of Democracy and Refugees.
The
drive to gain 218 co-sponsors for H.R. 3396 has forced the appendages of the
DOJ permanent bureaucracy out into the open, lobbying door-to-door on Capitol
Hill to stop a bill that would help clean up prosecutorial abuse. The battle is
shaping up as the most important domestic policy fight to take place on Capitol
Hill in decades.
The
independent counsel is making preparations to bring indictments against
associates of President Clinton in the "rocket docket" of the notorious Eastern
District of Virginia.
The
death lobby is mounting a mobilization in favor of Dr. Death Jack Kevorkian,
seeking to ram through a referendum in support of "assisted suicide" in the
November elections.
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