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Volume 26, Number 32, August 13, 1999
Music
Let instruments sing as the human voice does
A panel from the Schiller Institute's annual summer conference in Oberwesel,
Germany on July 24-25.
The campaign to lower the tuning pitch
Departments
Australia Dossier
Soros's friends legalize drug "shooting gallery."
Africa Report
British-French alliance on Africa.
Report from Bonn
Germany faces an autumn of discontent.
Editorial
LaRouche's leadership: now more than ever.
Economics
Dollar's turn to crash; Korea, Japan reject IMF-type `reform'
The crash of the $12 trillion Wall Street stock market bubble is now being
predicted daily by commentators, and at least two-thirds of the $300 trillion
global international debt bubble, including $200 trillion in derivatives
and other bad debt, is held in dollars.
Alarm bells ring about threat of global crash
A selection of international commentaries.
The Atlanta murders:
road rage on the information superhighway
Mark O. Barton grabbed headlines, by slaughtering nine people at two day
trading firms in Atlanta, but it's only a symptom of the collapse of the global
financial system.
The psychosis of the markets
Balkans `reconstruction':
The case of Bosnia shows how not to do it
ASEAN seizes opportunities in a time of crisis
Three conferences promoted closer cooperation among members of the
"Survivors' Club": ASEAN's meetings, the Langkawi International Dialogue, and
"Asia: Back to Basics?" in Thailand.
British know that to destroy
Colombia, Peru must be broken
Peru's President Alberto Fujimori is under fire from the
British-American-Commonwealth oligarchical grouping, which does not want a
repeat in Colombia of the successful strategy through which Fujimori defeated
the narco-terrorists.
Senate agriculture hearings show
policy crisis as well as farm crisis
Gore backs Cargill:
`Don't worry who owns the ships'
It's a crash! EIR tells Senate panel
EIR's testimony to the Senate Agriculture Committee.
Whom can you trust at Anti-Trust?
The U.S. Assistant Attorney General who heads the Anti-Trust Division is
defending the agricultural cartels' commodity control as "efficient."
General welfare is being trampled
by HMO human rights violations
Democratic Presidential pre-candidate Lyndon LaRouche has called for making
it an "imprisonable offense for HMOs and the individuals heading them, to carry
out medical policies which result in death and further suffering for
individuals who are sick. It is a crime against humanity to immunize such
criminals against civil suits."
Business Briefs
International
In the Aug. 5 issue of a widely circulated British women's magazine, Take A Break, the magazine featured a savage attack on Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.,
currently the third of the three presently leading candidates for the
Democratic Party's Y2000 U.S. Presidential nomination. The item was slugged
prominently Shut This Man's Mouth! The argument is that LaRouche's
growing influence inside the U.S.A. and around the world, and the threat he
represents as a Presidential candidate, represents a serious threat to the
British monarchy itself. The magazine argues, that since all earlier efforts to
silence LaRouche have failed, this time all efforts must be made by Prime
Minister Blair and the monarchy, to Shut His Mouth at last. Experts view
this attack as reflecting a serious threat to the life of that U.S.
Presidential candidate.
Al Fayed: `J'accuse!'
"Prince Philip is the one responsible for giving the order" for Princess
Diana's death, says Dodi Fayed's father, Mohamed Al Fayed. "He is very racist
. . . and I'm sure he is a Nazi sympathizer."
`Civil society' NGOs set up to
overthrow Serbia's Milosevic
Ironically, it's the same groups that are working in nations with which the
United States is supposedly friendly.
Failure of Afghan talks signals new war danger
Conference advances India-Central Asia ties
Schiller Institute representatives participated in a conference in New
Delhi, whose purpose was to strengthen the ties of the "Survivors' Club."
China State Council document
cites LaRouche criticism of Cox Report
International Intelligence
National
It's time for every sane citizen to turn to LaRouche
From "Ich bin ein French-Canadian" Gore, to "Let's bomb mainland China"
Bush, to "uncandidate" Bradley, you couldn't find a sorrier gaggle of opponents
to LaRouche's clear directives for action in this time of dire national crisis.
Presidential candidate LaRouche unveils website
U.S. politics torn in petty civil wars
Gore's campaign is reeling, but it still needs a push to bury his--and
George "Dubya" Bush's--Presidential pretentions.
Campaign manager Tony Coelho:
Al Gore's kindred spirit in avarice
Starr off the hook in Scaife `payola' scandal
Congressional Closeup
National News
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