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Volume 28, Number 17, April 27, 2001

`Planned Shrinkage':
Washington, D.C. Gets the New York Treatment

What is being done to the nation's capital today—the destruction of city services, the forced, brutal reduction of the city's impoverished minority population—was all done first to New York City by the same players, the same institutional networks, and the same methods.

The Imperial Katharine Graham in Washington

Gingrich-Gore Fascist Hand behind `The Plan'

The `Bleaching of Chocolate City'

KKK-Katie Graham's Own Secret Society
Rules in Nation's Capital


Economics

The `Trilateral Depression' Increases Its Toll

Following the April 18 desperation interest-rate cuts by the Federal Reserve, and that day's pattern of severe losses and bankruptcies at major U.S. corporations, Presidential pre-candidate Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. called for emergency counter-actions by the European countries, Japan, and the U.S. itself.

Energy Deregulation Also Threatens
Crisis in U.S. Transmission Grid

`California Effect' Set for U.S. Northeast

Spring Energy Cutoffs, Protests Mounting

EIR Energy Crisis Update:
Agenda for National Energy Emergency Action


International

Nazi Jurist Carl Schmitt Revived as
Legal Model for Venezuela's Chávez

How would you react if a state were to emerge in the Americas which, in all its essential aspects, were a copy of what Adolf Hitler imposed in Germany? Such is Venezuela today.

Teddy Goldsmith Deploys Terrorists in
Phony `Anti-Globalization' Drive

Sharon Attacks Syrian Positions, as War Nears

Indian Planners Look At U.S. Economic Meltdown

India and Iran Are Strengthening Their `Civilizational' Ties

Saudi Arabia, Iran Sign Security Accord

`St. Augustine Links Islam and the West'

New Bretton Woods Debate in San Marino

Brazil Stands at a Crossroads

Bosnia Pushed into an Ethnic War, Again

The Cracks Get Wider in Windsors' Britain

EIR's Peru Office Burglarized:
Investigate Goldsmith Networks


National

Political Theocracy Defined

By Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. "The subject on which our attention is focussed in this report, is among the most important, and also the most politically sensitive. . . . As it touches upon the matters of the privacy of personal religious professions, it is a hot issue; but, like the evils of . . . the pagan religion of Hitler's Nazis, it is a matter of law and statecraft which, by its practice, loses its cloak of privileged immunity from obligatory public close scrutiny."

Coalition To Save D.C. Hospital
Announces Strategy for Victory

History is being made, at weekly town meetings at Union Temple Baptist Church, as the movement for the General Welfare becomes international in scope.

`Time to Get Serious'

A dialogue between Dr. Abdul Alim Muhammed of the Nation of Islam and Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

LaRouche Calls for Emergency Actions After Reckless Rate Cut

D.C. Mayor Williams's Lies to Residents
About Hospital Closing, Refuted

Cincinnati Disturbances Threaten `Garden Plot'


Books

Anwar Ibrahim Defends His Colonial Masters

The Asian Renaissance, by Anwar Ibrahim.

The American Intellectual Tradition, Imprisoned

Reflections of an American Political Prisoner: The Repression and Promise of the LaRouche Movement, by Michael O. Billington.


Departments

Editorial

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