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Volume 27, Number 38, September 29, 2000

Interviews
Shila Sisulu
Sheila Sisulu is South Africa's Ambassador to the United States, a post
she has held since 1999.
Reviews
A National Shakespeare Touring Company
In a decade, the Shenandoah Shakespeare Express has become a national
touring company of considerable stature, and is to be noted for its honesty in
performance.
Departments
Editorial
The Voice from the Doomed in the Bunker.
Investigation
Al Fayed Charges `Murder' in Anniversary Lawsuit
Three years after the Paris car crash that claimed the lives of
Princess Diana, Dodi Fayed, and Henri Paul, Mohamed Al Fayed filed a Federal
civil suit in Washington, D.C., demanding that the U.S. government turn over
all classified documentation that could shed light on the causes of that tragic
event.
`The Reality Is That It Was Murder'
A statement by Mohamed Al Fayed.
Mohamed Al Fayed's Suit vs. the U.S. Government
Economics
Will `Paper Oil' Blow Up the Global Economy?
Energy prices are rising because of speculation, pure and simple. The
crisis is the spearhead of the collapse of the global financial system.
A policy memorandum by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
An interview with LaRouche by Venezuela's Radio Magica.
New Asia Crisis Hits as AMF Talks Delayed
Chase-Morgan Merger Is a Derivatives Disaster
Lies About Inflation Are Being Used To Loot the Population
Lying about the true state of the hyperinflationary price spiral now
engulfing the world, is being used to loot the U.S. population of $150-330
billion per year.
U.S. Price Inflation Is 3.5%?
Contrary to government lies, commodity price inflation is hitting
hard.
A New Financial Order Is Essential for the Eurasian Land-Bridge
Extensive efforts are under way to develop the Land-Bridge, but a New
Bretton Woods is needed to ensure its success.
Business Briefs
International
Rabid Anglo-Americans Demand Crushing of Peru
Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori's sudden decision to step down had
little to do with domestic scandals, and everything to do with the
determination of the Anglo-American financier oligarchy to destroy everyone who
stands in their way.
Fujimori: `I Shall Be as Always, Identified with the People'
South Africa Strives To Eliminate Poverty
An interview with Sheila Sisulu.
The Mideast Peace Deal That Was Killed by an Assassin's Bullet
Israel and the Palestinians had completed a peace agreement on Oct. 31,
1995, but then, four days later, Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin was murdered.
Dark Clouds Are Gathering over U.S.-European Policy Conflicts
When the U.S. Ambassador walks out on a speech by the former President
of Germany, it's clear that tensions have gone far beyond "business as
usual."
Denmark Prepares To Reject Euro Currency
`October Surprise' Attacks To Hit Iraq
International Intelligence
National
Wen Ho Lee Case: Defeat for Justice Department Terror
The horror of what the Justice Department was attempting to do in the
Lee case, comes clearly into focus, if one considers what would have happened
if the government had been able to bring its case in its favorite venue for
such cases: the Federal court in Alexandria, Virginia, which is notorious for
its pro-prosecution bias, and which railroaded Lyndon LaRouche and associates
into prison.
LaRouche Dems Release `Platform for October'
If We're So Rich, Why Are We So Poor?
Beneath the sugar-coating of the "new economy," the foundations of the
U.S. economy are rotten, as snapshots of real conditions show.
Congressional Closeup
National News
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