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Volume 28, Number 26, July 6, 2001

LaRouches Address Russia's Destiny
At Hearings of the Duma in Moscow

The Testimony of Lyndon LaRouche
to the Russian State Duma's
Economics Committee, June 29, 2001

The Testimony of Helga Zepp-LaRouche
to the Russian State Duma's
Economics Committee, June 29, 2001

Webcast from Moscow:
LaRouche Defines Russia's Eurasian Mission

A press conference in Moscow on "The Economy of Russia Under Conditions of Destabilization of the World Financial System," with the opening remarks by Lyndon and Helga LaRouche.


Economics

Another Greenspan Rate Cut, Another Disaster

There Is Nothing `Natural' About
Brazil's Electricity Crisis, Either

The government ordered a 20% cut in electricity consumption, throughout more than three-quarters of the national territory.

EU Plans Are Flawed and Inadequate
For East Europe's Infrastructure

Mexico's Economy: Fox Left with Only Prayers

Vietnam Asks France to Participate
In Land-Bridge Development

Business Briefs


Science & Technology

Open the Age of Hypersonic Flight!

For more than 60 years, scientists and engineers have worked to combine aircraft and rocket technology. NASA's new Hyper-X program is designed to finally meet the challenge.


International

Sharon Fails in U.S. Visit To Win Bush Blessing for War

A warning statement by Lyndon LaRouche, on the danger of a Mideast war provoked by Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, intersects growing international pressure on the Bush Administration.

Sen. Mitchell Delivers Message to Washington

Why Israel Would Now Lose a New Middle East War

By Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

Australia: Hey You Liars,
Who Is Lyndon LaRouche, Really?

Indonesia's President Wahid
Embraces the Dog That Bit Him

Thailand Works for Development Across Asia

India-Russia Relations Touch New Heights

Germany Heading for Political Turbulence

Bulgaria Loses Its Elections

Peru Is Reading `Dark Truth' About Soros

Russian `Media Freedom': Flight of the `Bergoose'

Death Penalty: Foes Launch New Offensive in Strasbourg


National

D.C. General `Body Count' Is Taken to Congress

The Coalition to Save D.C. General Hospital has served notice on Congress, that the fight to save the only public hospital in the nation's capital is not over, despite the fact that turncoat "New Democrats" have so far backed Congressional action. Documentation:Statements by Missouri State Reps. Charles Quincy Troupe and Esther Haywood; D.C. General Hospital's Dr. Michal A. Young; and the Schiller Institute's Lynne Speed.

Health-Care Takedown Is `Ethnic Cleansing'

An interview with Missouri State Rep. Esther Haywood.

Bush, U.S. Are Facing `Death Penalty Penalty'

Is Sudan the New Iraq For Bush Administration?

Congressional Closeup


Departments

Australia Dossier

Economic Cracks Expand Rapidly.

Editorial

Where Is the AIDS Battle Leading?


Feature

Honoring Nicolaus of Cusa:
A Dialogue of Cultures

Speech by Helga Zepp-LaRouche at a conference of the Schiller Institute in Bad Schwalbach, Germany on May 6, 2001. On the 600th birthday of Cardinal Nicolaus of Cusa, she analyzes his revolutionary work in the development of the concept of the nation-state, as dedicated to the common good of all its citizens.