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Volume 27, Number 23, June 9, 2000

Book Reviews
Indicting America's 'Justice' System
Actual Innocence: Five Days to Execution, and Other Dispatches from the Wrongly Convicted, by Barry Scheck, Peter Neufeld, and Jim Dwyer.
Departments
Australia Dossier
Globalists Are Behind Fiji Coup.
Editorial
SDI Redux.
Economics
Oil and the Coming Financial Armageddon
Little more than eight weeks after an OPEC agreement to increase oil production, the price of benchmark West Texas Intermediate crude has again risen above $30 per barrel. An investigation as to why, must start with the oil cartel and its bankers.
Economic Instability Wracks
Southeast Europe, UN Report Shows
'Shareholder Value,' the Bigger Crime,
Untouched in Columbia/HCA Settlement
Columbia/HCA has announced that it has reached a tentative $745 million settlement to conclude one part of a U.S. Justice Department investigation into its practices.
HMOs Put American Children at Risk
Managed-care policies are responsible for harming, maiming, or killing children, undermining the nation's most advanced pediatric treatment protocols and its critical safety net of pediatric services.
Business Briefs
Feature
Schiller Institute Organizes for a New,
Just Economic Order
We begin here to publish the "Proceedings of the Historical Bad Schwalbach International Conference: The World on the Brink of the Great Financial Crash."
Only a New Classical Period Can
Save Humanity from a Dark Age
A speech by Helga Zepp-LaRouche to the conference. Romanticism, and the Romantics, those Conservative Revolutionaries and agents of the oligarchs who deem "the ideas of 1789," the synonym for the American Revolution, to be their enemy-image, says Zepp-LaRouche, represent the danger of a new facism today. "Only if the majority of the population very quickly learns how to think Classically, can catastrophe be avoided."
International
Sovereignty Is at Stake in Arkansas and Peru
The worst nightmares of the London and Wall Street financial oligarchy began to come true on May 31, as one after another Ibero-American country flatly rejected the U.S. State Department's demand that the Organization of American States adopt a new "limited sovereignty" clause which in effect would mean the end of any sovereignty whatsoever.
The Peruvian magazine Gente's interview with U.S. Democratic Presidential pre-candidate Lyndon LaRouche.
Peruvian Mass Media Cover
LaRouche's Proposals for Crisis
Behind the War on Peru:
Wall Street's Drive for Limited Sovereignty
Another Third-Term President: FDR
The Beam in the U.S. State Department's Eye
No My Lai Massacre Here, Sy!
Seymour Hersh's attack on White House drug policy adviser Gen. Barry McCaffrey (ret.) has fallen flat.
The LaRouche Campaign Complaint to the OAS
Mexican Presidential Candidate Cárdenas: Another Salinas, in Leftist Clothing
Cárdenas, the PAN's Vincente Fox, and former President Carlos Salinas de Gortari represent precisely the same political project for Mexico: globalization, privatization, and free trade.
British Intrigues Raise Threat of Renewed War
International Intelligence
National
Will Gore's Crash Wake Up Endangered Democrats?
Just because Al Gore claims that he's stolen, fair and square, the votes of 53,000 Arkansas voters from his opponent Lyndon LaRouche, doesn't mean it's so. Fact is, more Democrats hate Gore than like him, and one heck of a fight is shaping up for an open national Democratic Party convention in August, with LaRouche delegates' participation.
Part 2 of our scorecard on the two so-called front-runners, showing that on Social Security, the Middle East, health care, and welfare, Bush and Gore have the same policies.
The Privatizers Are Destroying
District of Columbia's Children
The death of two-year-old Brianna Blackmond, who had been in the city's foster-care system, has given further impetus to a plan to privatize the District's child welfare services. But her death can be laid right on the doorstep of the Conservative Revolutionaries in Congress, who advocate ripping up the Constitution's General Welfare clause.
UN Rebukes U.S. for 'Torture,'
Other Rights Violations in Justice System
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