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Volume 27, Number 43, November 3, 2000

Revive Ben-Gurion's Legacy to Defeat Saboteurs of Peace
"Unless you start with an economic development package, based on
infrastructural development of the Middle East," wrote Lyndon LaRouche after
the signing of the Oslo Accords, "any attempt at a political solution of the
conflict between Arabs and Israelis, particularly between Palestinians and
Israelis, will fail." This perspective is fully coherent with the legacy of
Ben-Gurion; its sabotage is directly responsible for the breakdown of the peace
process.
David Ben-Gurion, Moses Mendelssohn,
and the Peace Process: A Lesson in Statecraft
Ending 30 Years of War: The Peace of Westphalia
The British Managed Riots in Palestine
CFR Forecast Temple Mount Bloodbath
The Cabbala: Gnosticism, Freemasonry, and Religious War
The Case of Randall Price:
Insane Fundamentalists in U.S. Seek World War
Economics
UN FAO Reports Severe Global Per-Capita Food Deficits
The latest statistics are a rebuttal to those still speaking of the mythical
U.S. model of "economic boom," or free-trade "prosperity," or prospective
benefits of globalization.
New Junk-Bond Crisis Radiates Globally
Smithers: Asset Bubble Is Worse than 1929
Palestinian Economic Decline Fuels Unrest
Physicist Offers Russia Lessons in Economics
A report on Russian Academician Zhores (Jaures) Alfyorov, who received the
Nobel Prize for Physics.
Natural Gas Crisis Strikes Down Mexican Industry
Banking
Decriminalizing the Derivatives Market.
Business Briefs
International
The Middle East Plunges Back into War and Chaos
The situation is far worse than a rejection of the peace process and simply
turning back the clock to the Middle East of the 1980s. An entirely new terrain
has been created.
Arab Summit Displays Unity for Palestinians
Geopoliticians Raise Kosovo Question To Block Balkans Peace
German Politics Is Ignoring Reality
State Dept. Intends To Fund Colombian Narco-Terrrorists
Wall Street Demands Prosecution of Military Who Saved Peru
International Intelligence
National
CFR Sets Agenda for `National Emergency' Rule
The oligarchy is preparing to ensure that it rules the country, regardless
of which bozo wins the Presidency.
LaRouche Candidates Reviving
FDR Coalition Through Their Campaigns
Maryland Town Meetings Take Up Urgent Issues
In Crisis, Independent Truckers Are
Turning to LaRouche for Solutions
LaRouche: Financier Takeover Would Be
Tantamount to Treason
Camden, New Jersey is fighting to preserve democratic rule.
Spooky U.S. Background of `Top Bin Laden Aide'
National News
Congressional Closeup
Interviews
Cal Smith
An organizer with Lyndon LaRouche's political movement discusses how
truckers are changing the way they think, in their fight for survival.
Robert Bates
Robert Bates, in South Carolina, is the national founder of the United
Container Movers Association.
Jim Stewart
Jim Stewart, head of the Savannah Port Truckers Association in Savannah,
Georgia and a board member of the Maritime Workers Advancement Association, led
a protest of independent truckers who shut down the port.
Reviews
The Renaissance Created Civilization,
and That Culture Alone Will Save It
Culture Matters: How Values Shape Human Progress, edited by Lawrence
E. Harrison and Samuel P. Huntington, and The Twilight of American
Culture, by Morris Berman.
Norman Rockwell: Illustrating Twentieth-Century America
Departments
Editorial
What Will You Do After the Crash?
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