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Volume 27, Number 47, December 1, 2000

Feature

The Most Corrupt Election in American History

Constitutional Choice of a New President by Electoral College

How Gore Destroyed the Democratic Party To Get the Nomination

Primaries Were Rigged Against LaRouche

Disenfranchisement Charged in Florida

Corruption Wins in Eighteen States

Where Did Campaigns Get That $3 Billion?

World Reacts to U.S. Election Debacle

Americans Speak Out

Economics

APEC: The Battle Lines Are Drawn Against Globalization

The Asian Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum in Brunei handed a setback to the free-trade advocates. Documentation: From a speech by Malaysian Prime Minister Dr. Mahathir bin Mohamad.

Wall Street, Treasury Crew Laugh To See Asian Governments Weaken

Riyadh Meeting Blasts `Paper Oil' Speculation

The Twilight of the Dot.Bombs

Schiller Institute Briefs Croatians on Prospects for Balkan Cooperation

`Mad Cow' Disease Again Scares Europe

German Maglev Will Finally Run—in China

Business Briefs

National Economy

Revive the Industrialization of Argentina's Patagonia!

The plans developed early in the 20th Century for building an industrial city called Nahuel Huapí--never implemented--point the way to what should be done today.

IMF Bailout Means Disaster for Argentina

International

U.S. State Dept. Overthrows Peru's Anti-Drug Government

The resignation of President Alberto Fujimori marks the end of a year-long campaign to overthrow the leading anti-drug government in the Americas, and to return narco-terrorism to Peru, big-time.

`Shining Path' Inside Peruvian Army: Colonel Humala's Strange Revolt

French Magistrate Caught in Princess Diana Murder Cover-Up

Coming to Terms with America’s Vietnam War

National

Is There a Political Solution for the World
At This Advanced Stage of Global Crisis?

A report from Lyndon LaRouche's Nov. 14 webcast, including a selection from the discussion period.

Shutdown of D.C. General Looms In U.S. Public Health Collapse

No Flu Shots Yet: U.S. Unready for Epidemic

National News

Interviews

Victor G. Freeman

Dr. Freeman, a practicing physician and Washington, D.C. resident, is a member of the board of the Public Benefit Corp.

Loretta Owens

The president of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) Local 1033, representing more than 800 of D.C. General Hospital's 2,000 employees, discusses the issues behind the strike.

Departments

Editorial

While You Weren't Looking . . .