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Volume 28, Number 15, April 13, 2001

EZLN Coup in Mexico Sets Stage for
Dismembering Ibero-America

The March 28 special session of the Mexican Congress, arranged to provide an international platform for the Zapatista narco-terrorists to deliver ultimatums, was a virtual coup d'état by foreign interests. Mexico is now set to be dismembered, its Constitution torn up, and its resources grabbed by eagerly waiting foreign looters, with the Bush family's oil business buddies first in line.

Ibero-America's Raw Materials Wealth

Western Geopolitics Carves Up Africa:
The Congo Example

Prince Philip Marches at the Head of Mexico's Zapatistas

Stop the Narco-Terrorist Coup d'État in Mexico!

World Social Forum: A Jacobin Roadshow

From Bentham to Gingrich:
What Is Fascism, Really?

By Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

Carl Schmitt's Influence in Today's Venezuela


Economics

Facing War, Arabs Focus on Building Economies

A breakthrough at the pan-Arab summit, was that economic cooperation and integration, with an eye toward the Eurasian Land-Bridge, were put on the agenda.

Egypt Links Peace to Economic Development

Asia and the `New Arab Mashriq'

A guest commentary by Dr. Mohammed Al-Sayed Selim.

How U.S. Hospitals Have Been
Reduced by `Shareholder Value,' 1975-99

Bush Protects Murderous HMOs

German Doctors Rally vs. Financial Cannibalism


International

Europe Is Learning,
LaRouche Was Right About Bush

Among policymakers across continental Europe, there is growing "dismay and despair," at the incompetence, incalculability, and provocative nature of the Bush Administration. Even "Atlanticists," strongly committed to U.S.-European relations, are warning that the NATO alliance itself will soon "disintegrate," if current trends continue.

Russia Looks to Europe, Asia for Partnership

U.S. Spy Plane Recalls Embassy Bombing in China

Russia's Intervention Was Crucial in Balkans

New Bush `Exit' Strategy Means New Balkans War

Nigerians Still Shun World Bank and IMF,
Despite Recent Overtures


National

`Invisible Empire' of Kate Graham
Targets D.C. for `Negro Removal'

The planned shutdown of D.C. General Hospital is but one facet of an overall plan for the District of Columbia, aimed at eliminating as much as possible of its poorer, black population, to promote hundreds of billions of dollars of speculative real estate development. This scheme is run from behind the scenes by the Washington Post's Katharine Graham and a secret empire.

Fight the Epidemic of Pessimism

LaRouche Points To Leads in Hanssen Case

California Democrats Meet, in Disneyland

Profile of the NSC Staff:
A Bush-League Crisis Provocation Team

`Peace Now' Hits Sharon Settlement Policy

Congressional Closeup


Departments

Editorial

Putin's Silent Offer to the U.S.A.