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Volume 27, Number 39, October 6, 2000

Feature
"The internal problems of modern Christianity, are among the sensitive issues which must be addressed here," writes Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. ". . .Taken as a whole, the recent 2,500 years of rise of that adopted child of Egypt, that the birth and development of the now globally extended European civilization, is to be understood in terms of the three greatest bench-marks of its entire history: the consolidation of the development of Classical Greek culture around the leading figure of Plato, the ministry and crucifixion of Jesus Christ, and the Golden Renaissance. Without those three revolutionary steps forward, Europe and its civilization had neither come into existence, nor would have acquired the dominant significance in the planet which it has attained since the great, mid-Fifteenth-Century, ecumenical Council of Florence."
Interviews
Dato' Seri Rafidah binti Aziz
Rafidah Aziz is the Malaysian Minister of International Trade and Industry.
Dr. A. Abdallah
Dr. Abdallah is the Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs of Afghanistan.
Randy Sowers
Maryland farmer Randy Sowers discusses why he dumped 12,000 eggs on his farm in Frederick County, in protest of the ultra-low price offered him.
Departments
Editorial
Will France Draw the Line?
Economics
World Makes a Narrow Escape from a `Black Friday'
On Sept. 22, the worldwide powder-keg of stock-market bubbles, financial gambles, and unpaid debt titles was on the brink of collapse, just as it was in the Fall of 1998. But, far larger volumes of paper values will disappear in the Fall of 2000, the consequence of a systemic catastrophe.
Danes Reject Euro Currency, Again
By Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Fuel Protests Start Economic Debate
Natural Gas Price Shock Is Under Way
Oil Industry Gutted Refining Capacities
Malyasia's Fight for Economic Development and Sovereignty
An interview with Dato' Seri Rafidah binti Aziz.
Russian Economist Sees Imminent Collapse of World Financial Pyramid
Prof. G.G. Pirogov puts Lyndon LaRouche's analysis once again into the
pages of Ekonomicheskaya Gazeta.
Business Briefs
International
Wall St. Sacrificing Peru for Drug and Gun Traffic
Lyndon LaRouche's and EIR's warnings that the oligarchy, and its drug trade, were out to destroy the Fujimori government, Peru, and the nation-state generally, have been confirmed in spades.
From an interview Lyndon LaRouche gave to Peru's Gente magazine.
Bush's Man Supplied Weapons to the FARC
A profile of Sarkis Soghanalian.
The New York Times: A Century of Perfidy
Central Asia: Leaders Face Islamic Militants, Economic Crisis
Crisis in Afghanistan: To Fight Terrorism Is a Matter for Mankind
An interview with Dr. A. Abdallah.
European Allies Buck Blair, Albright on a Balkans `October Surprise'
International Intelligence
National
Ford SUV, Firestone Tire Share the Blame for Road Deaths
The "Shareholders' Value" driving maximization of profits at all costs, is claiming more victims: Evidence points to the fact that Ford Motor Co. knew the Ford Explorer was unsafe before it began selling millions of vehicles.
Unregulated Drug Industry Fuels Rise in Health Costs
Economic Crisis Leads To Growing Strike Wave
DOJ Joins Cover-Up of Diana-Dodi Murders
Maryland Farmer Dumps Eggs, Warns Public of Food Crisis
An interview with Randy Sowers.
Congressional Closeup
National News
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