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Volume 27, Number 11, March 17, 2000

Interviews
Allan Rathbun
Allan Rathbun retired from the Boeing Company in 1995, after 22 years as a software and design engineer.
Bill Dugovich
Bill Dugovich is a spokesman for the Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace.
David Grossman
Lt. Col. David Grossman (ret.), a former U.S. Army Ranger and former professor at West Point, trains military, police, and emergency rescue units.
Departments
Australia Dossier
An economy of gamblers.
Editorial
Stupor Tuesday, the world's laughing-stock.
Economics
Oil and gas price `shock' shows hyperinflation process
There are supply-and-demand factors involved, but what is manifest in the petroleum drama is a hyperinflationary process in the entire financial system. Price inflation is hitting many commodities, and other vital sectors of the physical economy.
EU is demolishing European agriculture
Engineers' strike against Boeing is holding strong
Boeing: `management plan du jour'
An interview with Allan Rathbun.
Shareholder value is destroying Boeing
An interview with Bill Dugovich.
A speech by John Hoefle to the Schiller Institute-International Caucus of Labor Committees Presidents' Day conference.
Business Briefs
Feature
The mark of the beast:
America's children are in mortal danger
Helga Zepp-LaRouche, in a speech to the Presidents' Day conference of the Schiller Institute and International Caucus of Labor Committees, analyzes the mind-murder--through video games and such cults as Pokémon--that leads to such tragedies as the Littleton killings. "An old Chinese philosopher once said it very openly," she states. "Keep the people stupid; it's easier to rule. And, as I will demonstrate, the oligarchy is involved in a gigantic effort to dumb down the population, to desensitize them, to put them under direct behavior modification, and even use brainwashing techniques on a large scale."
Interview
Media violence: giving children
`the skill and the will to kill'
An interview with Lt. Col. David Grossman (ret.), co-author of Stop Teaching Our Kids to Kill: A Call To Action Against TV, Movie & Video Game Violence. He describes how media and video games are addicting children through violence, training them to kill. "We have an obligation to hold these people accountable, and we need to let the average American out there know, that, if you connect the dots, and there's a media linkage to what happened, then, you have a responsibility to go after the accessories to the crime," he says.
International
Tony Blair's nightmare comes to life in
London mayor race
The British Prime Minister is facing the most significant challenge to his grip on power yet, as Ken Livingston, a leading figure of the "Old Labour" traditional wing of the party, announced that he will run as an independent for Mayor of London. The challenge is catalyzing anti-Blair ferment throughout the U.K.
Mozambique victimized by floods and the IMF
Is the Mideast being set up for a new war?
New scandals are threatening the government of Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, but the real aim is to sabotage peace.
Palme murder cover-up comes under attack
A group known as "The Independent Palme Investigation" is ripping apart the network of lies that has been put out as part of the official murder investigations.
Beijing sharpens its stance on eve of Taiwan election
Documentation: Excerpts from the government of the People's Republic of China's White Paper on "The One-China Principle and the Taiwan Issue."
National
After Wall Street election fix,
sane leaders endorse LaRouche
"The dirtiest money Wall Street could muster has bought the most corrupt and incompetent candidates you could imagine," one analyst summed up the rigged primaries so far. Part of the game was to try to postpone any eruptions of the inevitable blowout of the global financial system until after "Super Tuesday." Now, leading figures around the world are looking to LaRouche for some sign of sanity in the United States.
Leading figures in Europe, Russia
endorse LaRouche for President
Excerpts from Lyndon LaRouche's simultaneous webcast to town meetings in New York, California, Massachusetts, Michigan, and Iowa, on March 4.
DNC to U.S. Supreme Court:
We are exempt from Voting Rights Act
Dubya's scum is rising to the top
George W. Bush's backers are now the targets of a fraud inquiry in Connecticut, and there are calls for investigation, by the Federal Election Commission, of scurrilous ads attacking John McCain--ads paid for by a financial backer of Bush.
Congressional Closeup
National News
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