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Volume 28, Number 19, May 18, 2001

Eurasian Conference Gives the
Alternative to Bush's Insanity

Representatives of 40 nations met to discuss Lyndon LaRouche's proposal for a great, ecumenical Eurasian development project, as the pivot of an intended global economic and moral recovery.

Winning the Ecumenical Battle for the
Common Good

Keynote speech by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

Reconstruction After the Financial Crash

Speech by Dr. Sergei Glazyev, chairman of the Economic Policy Committee of the State Duma of the Russian Federation, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

Russia Prepares for the Financial Crash

Speech by Prof. Stanislav Menshikov of the Central Mathematical Economics Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences.


Economics

International Usury Cannibalizes Argentina

Domingo Cavallo, the new Economics Minister, is doing his best to satisfy the globalist financier oligarchy—but still the financial markets are slamming Argentina.

EIR Energy Crisis Update:
Agenda for National Energy Emergency Action

Statistical Fraud Exposed:
Unemployment Explosion Signals
Bottom Falling Out of U.S. Economy

Brazil Slams U.S. on AIDS Program,
Declares Health Care a Universal Right

Alexander Hamilton's Specter Stalks Brazil

Business Briefs


International

Pope Brings `The Common Good'
To Judge Globalization and War

The Pope's ecumenical mission, as expressed in his Mideast tour in May, is a vital complement to Lyndon LaRouche's efforts on behalf of the General Welfare.

Mubarak Organizes Against Bush-Sharon
`Green Light for War' in Mideast

President Bush Takes Aim at Sudan, Africa

`Operation Black Cat' Busts the FARC's
South American Cartel

Drug Mob Escalates Drive for Legalization

Anglo-Americans Target South Africa's Mbeki


Strategic Studies

President Bush's Rearmament Scam:
Goebbels in Bush's Bunker

Lyndon LaRouche responds to President Bush's May 1 rearmament speech.


Departments

Editorial

Argentina's Seineldín, and the Truth.


National

Death Toll Hits Already, in
D.C. Public Hospital Closing

The LaRouche movement and leaders of the Coalition to Save D.C. General Hospital have increased, and internationalized, the pressure on individual members of Congress to act, to save the only public hospital in the nation's capital.

D.C. Control Board's Illegal `Emergency Laws'

We Are Committed To Staying This Battle

A speech by Michael Barch, the ousted chief executive officer of the Public Benefit Corp., which had been established to operate D.C. General Hospital.

Ashcroft's Pay-Per-View Snuff Film

By Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

Writing on the Wall for Gore Democrats

The case of Detroit Mayor Dennis Archer.

`New Democrats' Grow Stale in Wisconsin

Army Transformation Built on Feet of Clay?

Congressional Closeup