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The
vice president of the California Correctional Peace Officers Association
details the fight against prison privatization.
False
Dawn: The Delusions of Global Capitalism, by John Gray.
President
has mandate to clean out the traitors.
The
derivatives quake is beginning to hit Japan. In a memo to Japanese leaders,
LaRouche has urged that they follow Malaysia's lead.
From
the speech of Malaysian Prime Minister Dr. Mahathir bin Mohamad to the summit
of the Non-Aligned Movement in Durban, South Africa.
Lyndon
LaRouche addresses himself to the question that both "leading political strata"
and "also growing numbers of U.S. citizens generally, are responding to the
most recent turns in the global financial crisis, by saying, in effect,
`Doctor, tell me: what is happening inside my head?'. . . "The
relevant, crucial point of competent qualities of strategic thinking, is, that,
while the physical survival of cultures depends upon society's physical
interaction with the universe around it, the question, whether a society will
choose a successful form of radically new interaction, or not, is not an
objective, but a subjective question. That is the issue which must become the
center of attention for any crisis-ridden culture, faced with a breakdown in
its previously established mode of survival."
Although
President Yeltsin's nomination of Yevgeni Primakov as the new Premier drew
Russia back from the brink of political chaos, there is precious little
breathing space in which to achieve economic and social stability, and build a
new economic policy. Documentation: Chernomyrdin-Soros plan: surrender
of sovereignty; Glazyev: "The price of incompetence."
A
report on the International Caucus of Labor Committees/Schiller Institute Labor
Day conference, on the theme: "Last Chance for Global Civilization: Now--Or
Never in Your Lifetime."
Lyndon
LaRouche's conference address, "To Win the World War, We Must Transform the
Soul of President Clinton and the U.S. Population."
A
statement by former Uganda President Godfrey Lukongwa Binaisa, chairman of the
African Civil Rights Movement.
A
year since she visited Iran, Muriel Mirak-Weissbach analyzes the challenges
that Iran faces, and the changes under way, since the election of President
Seyyed Mohammad Khatami.
This
"shameless, insurrectionary anti-constitutional behavior" of the so-called New
Democrats is likened to a Klan lynch-mob.
The
statement, now being circulated nationally for endorsement, of an ad hoc group
of citizens and legislators.
British
intelligence's Ambrose Evans-Pritchard boasts of his role in the assault on the
Presidency.
An
interview with Lance Corcoran.
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