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Volume 27, Number 27, July 7, 2000

Economics
Growth of Regional Alliances Can Lead
to New Bretton Woods
Not only Asian nations, but now European ones as well, are beginning to take action toward protecting themselves from the collapse of the London- and Wall Street-centered financial system.
Beijing Conference Asserts Need for Regional Protection
The IMF Unleashes Upheaval in Argentina
When President de la Rúa announced "just one more" austerity package, many parts of the country exploded in protest, with workers demanding back pay and protection for their families.
Interviews
Lyndon LaRouche
The Democratic Presidential pre-candidate is once again interviewed by the Peruvian weekly Gente.
Lawrence C. Marshall
Mr. Marshall is the legal director of the Center on Wrongful Convictions at Northwestern University School of Law in Chicago.
Departments
Editorial
Europe Rallies against Summers's Madness.
Feature
Italy Looks Forward to New Bretton Woods
Lyndon LaRouche was was greeted with warmth and respect at the Italian Parliament building, where he addressed a conference sponsored by a growing faction of Italian leaders who want debt forgiveness, not fascism, for the world.
The text of LaRouche's June 23 address at the Cenacolo Hall of the Italian Chamber of Deputies.
Hon. Michele Rallo: Globalization
Is Leading to a Social Explosion
LaRouche: Those Who Could Rebuild Economy
Are Being Eliminated
Excerpts from the question-and-answer session at the conference in Rome.
International
French Foul Up Albright's `Democratic' Fascist Scheme
The U.S. State Department's Madwoman Albright went so completely overboard at a Warsaw conference, that French Foreign Minister Hubert Védrine refused to sign her hypocritical document calling for what Wall Street and London cynically term "democracy."
The full text of an interview with Lyndon LaRouche, by the Peruvian weekly Gente.
NED Finances Chaos Around
Mexican Presidential Elections
'' Financial Crisis Forces Search
for Balkans `Exit Strategy'
France, Germany Move to Overhaul Europe
Iranian President's Visit to China Advances
Strategic, Cultural Dialogue
Drug Legalization Is the Next Phase
of Colombia's Peace Process
Zimbabwe Elections: Anglo-Americans
Still Seek Mugabe's Ouster
Special Report
The Real Democrats Hold Ad Hoc Platform Hearings
A panel of 11 Democratic State Legislators, joined by former U.S. Senator Eugene McCarthy, presided over Ad Hoc Democratic Party Platform hearings, in Washington, D.C. The panel did what the current Democratic Party leadership has refused to do: give a voice to those "forgotten Americans" who comprise the lower 80% of income brackets in the United States.
ECONOMIC POLICY
Thomas Jackson:
Look at LaRouche's Policies for Solutions
George Burrows:
The `Free Market' Is Destroying Agriculture
Terri Bishop:
Homeless: The Human `Canaries' Are Dying
Robert Cebina:
Dump Free Trade, Adopt Fair Trade Policies
HEALTH-CARE POLICY
Abdul Alim Muhammad:
AIDS: Whole Nations Are Near Extinction
Joe Jones:
Abolish HMOs, Before More Lives Are Lost
LeAnna Washington:
Drugging Our Children into Submission
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW AND JUSTICE
Theo Mitchell:
We Must Defend the Voting Rights Act
Ira Murphy:
Let Us Expose the DOJ `Permanent Bureaucracy'
Discussion:
The Threat to Constitutional Law
Bryan A. Stevenson:
Preventing Convictions of Innocent People
John Gillam-Price:
Mobilize to Stop the Death Penalty
National
Al Gore, Democratic Party Commit Suicide in Arkansas
LaRouche delegates representing more than 53,000 Arkansas voters were barred from the state and national conventions. "You may have a legal loophole, but you don't have justice on your side," one delegate told the Credentials Committee. "We will keep fighting, because we will not let you put George W. Bush in the White House."
Supreme Court Limits Patients' Rights
To Sue Wall Street's HMOs
`Stop the Conviction of Innocent People'
An interview with Lawrence C. Marshall.
Congressional Closeup
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