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Volume 28, Number 24, June 22, 2001

Houston: Murderous Underfunding of
Infrastructure Killed Flood Victims

Had the proper infrastructure and accompanying policies been in place, it is estimated that one-half to three-quarters of tropical storm Allison's damage could have been prevented.


Economics

Russia, Japan Widen Scope of Eurasian Development

For the first time in 18 years, a delegation of the Japanese Keidanren, the Federation of Economic Organizations, visited Russia.

LaRouche Speaker Again at Moscow Policy Meet

Forces Square Off on Energy Regulation

Malaysia's Dr. Mahathir Calls for
Trade Without National Currencies

Business Briefs


Investigation

Time To Take Out the Garbage at FBI, DOJ

No house-cleaning of the corrupt permanent bureaucracy at the FBI and Department of Justice would be possible, without airing the truth about the railroad prosecution of Lyndon LaRouche.

The Hanssen Case: A Puzzling Enemy Within

McDade-Murtha Debate
Sought an End to DOJ, FBI Tyranny

`Operation ABSCAM' May Still Be Operational

DOJ Crimes Aired at 1995 Independent Hearings

The OSI Is Still Targetting Demjanjuk


International

European Opposition to Bush
Grows Stronger During Visit

Intelligent people in both Europe and the United States agree, that this administration is doing possibly irreparable harm to the entire fabric of postwar transatlantic relations.

Aussie Establishment Wild Against LaRouche

`What's Gone Rotten in Australia?'

Africa: Powell Talks Peace, Bush Foments War

The U.S. Secretary of State's peace-loving declarations, during his tour of Africa, are exposed as a fraud.

Italy's New Government Is a House Divided

Surprising Shifts in German Politics

Argentina: Bush's Friends Jailed; Will Cavallo Be Next

Russians Surprise U.S. at Forum;
Say European, Not U.S. Relations Key

International Intelligence


National

KKK-Katie Graham's Armies of the Night

The owner of the Washington Postdeploys a small army of local officials and activists, mostly African-Americans, to implement her "Negro Removal" project in the nation's capital.

The Case of James Gibson

LaRouche on Washington Radio:
D.C. General Hospital Fight Is Winnable

Saving D.C. General `Is an American Issue'

A radio interview with former Boston Mayor Ray Flynn, and Dr. Abdul Alim Muhammad, leader of the Coalition to Save D.C. General Hospital.

Bush Cronies Plan To Loot Health Care

Mass Support Against Bush League in S.C.

Congressional Closeup


Interviews

Catherine Barrett

A Delegate to the Ohio House of Representatives (D-District 31) reports on the state's budget crisis.

Dan Davis

President of Local 246 of the Utility Workers Union of America, in Los Alamitos, California, tells how the financial predators are wrecking our power-generating industry.


Strategic Studies

British `New Berlin Congress'
Behind Macedonian Civil War

The threat of an endless escalation of violence is being used to build support for the proposals of Henry Kissinger and Britain's Lord David Owen, to redraw the map of the Balkans, as the British did in 1878.

The `New Colombia of Europe' Grows in Balkans

The drug-running Kosovo Liberation Army has high-level backing, by geopoliticians out to use the Balkans as a strategic weapon against Eurasia.

Rapprochement Among Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia

In Belgrade, a Way Out of Bloody Warfare

French and German representatives of the Schiller Institute addressed a seminar on LaRouche's solution to the global financial crisis.

Croatian Voices Urge Economic Policy Change

By Faris Nanic, a civil engineer and journalist in Croatia.


Departments

Editorial

EIR Was Right: No Bush Defense Buildup.