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Volume 28, Number 16, April 20, 2001

By Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. "It is a fair rule-of-thumb, that until he thinks of himself as just another victim of the situation which the legacy of Richard Nixon's `Southern Strategy,' has re-imposed upon those fellow-Americans considered to be of African descent, no citizen of the U.S. is capable of seeing the reality, that his own rights as a human being are impaired by the systemic defects in our nation's present culture."
Economics
California Energy Crisis,
LaRouche Solution Spread
The devastating impact of energy deregulation is hitting hard, just as LaRouche said it would, and utility companies are filing for bankruptcy.
`Facing, on the Surface, a Great Disaster'
Lyndon LaRouche's opening remarks to 50 new LaRouche activists in California on April 7, 2001.
Millions Are Facing April Energy Cutoffs
Citizens Fight Energy Cutoffs Throughout U.S.
Monterrey Rebels Against Free Trade, Deregulation
International
Will China Rise to the Challenges Facing Asia?
Following the resolution of the "Hainan Island incident" with the United States, broader issues remain, in which China's relationship to the rest of Asia is one of the most important.
Storm Hits Unprepared Southeast Asia
`Petersburg Dialogue' Boosts Russo-German Ties
Scientists to Putin:
Russian Infrastructure Needs Investment Now!
`LaRouche: A Story of Knowledge and Courage'
A report from Macedonia.
Middle East War Is on Fast Forward
Peru Presidential Vote Was
Actually Rigged This TimeBy Terror
The Workers Party and `Viva Rio'
Are Threats to Brazil's National Security
National
D.C. Movement Strikes Blows
Against `Negro Removal' Plan
D.C. citizens are beginning to smell victory in the international campaign to save D.C. General Hospital, as ham-handed fascist tactics to "shut the damn place down" fall flat.
Hospital `Raider' Is Rejected in Penna.;
D.C. Fight Wins Victory
Michigan Leaders Fight for a National Principle
Bigger Issues Posed by Hainan Island Affair
Democrats and All Americans Are
Paying for Not Listening to LaRouche
An interview with Nancy B. Spannaus.
EIR Energy Crisis Update:
Agenda for National Energy Emergency Action
Rare Airing of Palestinian View in Washington
Congressional Closeup
Interviews
Nancy B. Spannaus
Mrs. Spannaus is the Editor-in-Chief of the weekly newspaper of the LaRouche movement New Federalist, and candidate for the Democratic nomination for the U.S. Senate in Virginia, where she would face Republican incumbent John Warner. She is also Executive Director of a multicandidate political action committee, FDR-PAC.
Departments
Editorial
Who Really Needs Debt Forgiveness?
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