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Volume 28, Number 30, August 10, 2001

Bush's Energy Pirates
Are in Global Power Grab

The oligarchs' global financial casino is collapsing, and they intend to maintain their power after its crash, through control over food, energy, telecommunications, and other key infrastructure and commodity elements. Privatization and deregulation are their looting mechanisms to achieve this goal. Nations, beware!

The Bankers' Feeding Frenzy:
`Privatization'

Profiles in Piracy

Bush's Energy Pirates Get Ready
To Turn Off the Lights

A case study of Ibero-America.

Turn On the Lights!
Here Come the Thieves!

A statement by Marivilia Carrasco, president of the Ibero-American Solidarity Movement in Mexico.

The Ruin of Mexico's Electricity Sector

Enron's Raiding India Backed by Washington

Deregulation Fails in Its `Model States'


Economics

End in Sight:
`The Party Is Over for the Dollar'

European sources report a shift under way, involving the huge capital flows from abroad into the United States, which have protected the enormously indebted U.S. economy from bankruptcy: Now, the funds are drying up.

Global Debt Bonfire Is Consuming Argentina

Agenda for National Energy Emergency Action

Congress goes along with cartel grab for energy control.

London Underground at Center of Policy Fight

Economic-Financial Breakdown Accelerates


International

Washington Is Oligarchs' Next
Target for Genoa Treatment

Security alert: The violence outside the Group of Eight summit in Italy last month, was the harbinger of more to come, as terrorist groups, steered by British-centered financial interests, gear up for an assault on the United States.

Temple Mount Provocation Foiled
But Sharon's War Drive Continues

LaRouche: Stop That War Now!

War Was Held at Brink Over July 28-29 Weekend

Israel Starts Sweating Over War Crimes Cases

`Balkan Wars Precede World Wars,'
LaRouche Tells Macedonians

EIR Asia Tour Mobilizes for
Eurasian Land-Bridge, New Bretton Woods

LaRouche Societies have been formed in Malaysia and the Philippines.

Give Indonesia's New Government a Break

BP Provokes Iran, To Attack Eurasia Progress


National

Bush Commission, Wall Street
Push Social Security Theft

The mis-named Commission to Save Social Security, chaired by former Sen. Daniel Moynihan, is demanding the privatization of Social Security: the largest remaining source of still-untapped funds to feed the speculative bubble.

Bush's Medicare Drug Plan Looks Like
Yet Another Offering to `Privateers'

Baltimore: Mayor O'Malley's Tunnel Vision

Boot Camps: Children Are Being
Treated Worse Than Animals

We Lack Public Health for Bio-Terror Defense

Congressional Closeup


Departments

Editorial

Why It Had To Happen

Book Reviews

The Pope, in Truth and in Metaphor

John Paul II: A Personal Portrait of the Pope and the Man, by Raymond Flynn with Robin Moore and Jim Vrabel; and The Accidental Pope: A Novel, by Raymond Flynn and Robin Moore. 1