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Volume 28, Number 8, February 23, 2001

The Nile as the River of Peace
How true it is, that water shortages breed conflict, can be
seen in the history of the Middle East wars. And yet, peace can be secured
through agreement on water utilization. It is this concept that animated
discussion in a seminar in Sudan's capital, Khartoum, on Jan. 14-17, organized
jointly by the Center for Strategic Studies and the Ministry of Culture and
Information, in Sudan, and EIR and the Schiller Institute.
The conference keynote by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
What Is Behind the Idea of the Nation-State
Prof. Gabir Said Awad:
Proposals Concerning the New Silk Road
Dr. Hamdy Abdul Rahman:
Egypt, Africa, and the Eurasian Land-Bridge
Omer Mohammed Nour:
The Significance of Rail Links in Africa
Kamal Ali Mohamed:
Development of Nile Water Resources
Abdalla Ahmed Abdalla and Hassan Osman Abdel Nour:
The Agricultural Potential of Sudan
Economics
Alan Greenspan Has Lost It
In the face of 200% to 1,000% increases in the price of
energy, the busting of the debt bubble in the international telecommunications
sector, and the collapse of the U.S. economoy, the Federal Reserve chairman went
to Capitol Hill claiming that all is okay.
EIR Energy Crisis Update:
Agenda for National Energy Emergency Action
Eurasian Rail Projects Are Going Forward
International
Prince Philip's WWF Leads Offensive Against Brazil
In mid-January, the Brazilian branch of the World Wide Fund
for Nature, an organization founded by Prince Philip, obtained a court order and
carried out a raid to suppress publications printed by the Ibero-American
Solidarity Movement of Brazil, exposing the WWF's efforts to prevent
industrialization of South America.
Who's Who in WWF-Brazil
Lorenzo Carrasco
A Two-Century Battle To Open the Interior
MSIA Counterattacks in the Courts
LaRouche, British Crown Battle in Brazil
Over S. American Development
A chronology.
The Situation in the Middle East
Is Even Worse Than It Looks
Palestinians Know Who the Enemies of Peace Are
Crises in Indonesia and the Philippines Strike ASEAN Unity
Major Russia-Ukraine Economic Deals Made,
as Kuchma Is Under Fire
National
Bush Administration Already Coming Apart at the Seams
White House spokesman Ari Fleischer announced that President
George W. Bush is imposing a two-year curb on any expansion in the Defense
budget. As Lyndon LaRouche has emphasized, you cannot have a national defense
without a real economy. Any the only way to save the U.S. economy, is with
LaRouche's leadership.
`Get Clinton' Chieftan Named to Ashcroft DOJ
An interview with Kenneth Lyons.
`Budget Cuts Killed My Baby Sister'
Remarks by Rev. Clarence Turner III, pastor of Fruit of the
Spirit Baptist Church in Washington, D.C.
House GOP Enforces `Shareholder Values'
Congressional Closeup
Book Reviews
Garbarino Offers Little To Combat `New Violence'
Lost Boys: Why Our Sons Turn Violent and How We Can Save
Them, by James Garbarino, Ph.D.
Interviews
Mr. Lyons is president of the Washington, D.C. Emergency
Medical Services Association, a non-profit community outreach and education
association, and an emergency medical services paramedic with the D.C. Fire
Department.
Departments
Report from Germany
Ties to Russia Are Gaining Momentum.
Australia Dossier
"I Dream of Pauline."
Editorial
Democratic Traitors Surface Again.
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