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Prince
Philip's religious adviser discusses how the major religions can be made to
help promote pagan ecologism, and Al Gore's interest in the project.
Trade
pact will boost regional ties.
Murder
by budget cuts.
The
British face of evil.
Enquête
sur la mort de Diana (Inquiry into the Death of Diana), by
Jean-Marie Pontaut and Jérôme Dupuis.
Lyndon
LaRouche warned that Brazil could be the Achilles' heel of the world financial
system; now, it's time to heed his warnings, and implement his proposals for a
New Bretton Woods system.
A
letter by former Presidential candidate Dr. Enéas Ferreira Carneiro to
Itamar Franco, governor of the state of Minas Gerais, in support of the state's
debt moratorium.
A
shopping list for a strategic partnership.
A
report on a visit by EIR representatives to Egypt, including a
presentation on the Eurasian Land-Bridge and its extension into Africa through
Egypt, to a seminar sponsored by the Center for Asian Studies and the Center
for African Studies, at the University of Cairo.
On
top of the government's attacks on the nuclear industry, a plan has been put
forward to "Europeanize" the power grid, i.e., buy the cheapest power
available, which will cripple investment in any power production capacity.
Whether
British and American planes will resume their strikes against Iraq, will depend
on whether Vice President Al Gore's political coup d'état attempt
against the U.S. Presidency will be stopped.
A
strategic map.
Calls
are mounting for the resignation of British Foreign Secretary Robin Cook.
Was
this a major security bungle, or a "warning," if not an assassination attempt?
The
chief French investigator of the crash which killed Princess Diana rebuffs
lying British press reports that the probe is over.
Vice
President Gore has been collaborating for a long time with Prince Philip, one
of the most implacable foes of the nation-state.
The
Vice President's "high crimes and misdemeanors" implicate a group of Wall
Street and foreign financiers, other members of the Clinton administration's
"Principals Committee," former Russian Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin,
former Clinton campaign mis-adviser Dick Morris, and some of the leading
Conservative Revolution zealots in the GOP.
Despite
the fact that the Constitution assigns the responsibility for the impeachment
and removal of a President solely to the Congress, Independent Inquisitor
Kenneth Starr is the real prosecutor in the Senate trial.
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