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Volume 28, Number 33, August 31, 2001

LaRouche Issues Challenge to
Banker Felix Rohatyn

U.S. 2004 Presidential pre-candidate Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. issued a challenge to former U.S. Ambassador to France, banker Felix Rohatyn, to state whether his use of LaRouche's widely circulated proposal for "A New Bretton Woods" means that he is supporting LaRouche's proposal, or attempting to make a delphic end-run against LaRouche's growing influence world-wide on this matter.

Rohatyn Must Not Duck the Issue

A statement by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. released by the Presidential candidate's LaRouche-in-2004 political committee on Aug. 24, after Felix Rohatyn had been reported internationally calling for a New Bretton Woods monetary conference.


Economics

Russia Dollar Debate Is
Really Over New System

Governors in Denial as State Budgets Blow

U.S. Infrastructure in $8-9 Trillion Deficit

Lucent: Sad Tale of the Southern Strategy

Why the Balkans Disaster?

The IMF, NATO, and the "Washington Consensus" economic policies lead to the breakup of nations and war. A firsthand report by Elke Fimmen.

Business Briefs


Feature

Rally the Citizens Behind a
Mission for All Mankind

Keynote speech by Lyndon LaRouche to the Summer Academy of the Schiller Institute, in Oberwesel, Germany. This year's Academy had the theme "The Battle for the Mind—What Is the Prospect Facing Young People Today?"


Political Economy

LaRouche to Mexican Accountants:
We Have Reason for Optimism

On Aug. 2, Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. gave the keynote address to a meeting sponsored in Mexico City by the National Institute of Public Accountants at the Service of the State (INCOPSE), the first conference of a series entitled "Currents of Economic Thought." Following the speech was a wide-ranging dialogue with those present, which we publish here

Sinking Mexico Debates Survival With LaRouche


International

NATO Reaches Nadir:
Protects Ethnic War in Macedonia

Religious buildings and cultural artifacts are being destroyed by the Kosovo Liberation Army narco-terrorist gangs—which are operating from NATO-controlled territory.

Brazil: Prince Philip's WWF Tries To Muzzle EIR

Eurasian War Threat Rises in Caucasus

Pope John Paul II in Ukraine: Appeal for Reconciliation

The Pope in Ukraine Sought a True Friendship

An interview with Father Romano Scalfi.

Moscow Patriarch Greets Hungary's Christians


National

Israeli Spies: `Mega Was Not an
Agent—Mega Was the Boss'

Mega, the Israeli espionage operation, was not an individual, not a deep mole inside the White House, but was a far more visible, far more powerful entity, known among its several dozen members as "the Mega Group."

Is Rail Union Pension Moynihan's Precedent?

ABA Says Death Penalty System `Broken' in U.S.

Profile: Rep. Tom Lantos:
George Soros' Walking `Clash of Civilizations'

National News


Interviews

Father Romano Scalfi

Roman Catholic Father Romano Scalfi is chairman of "Russia-Christiana," whose aim is to make known to the West the spiritual and cultural tradition of Russian Orthodoxy, to promote ecumenical dialogue, and to contribute to the Christian mission in Russia.


Departments

Editorial

Senators, Have You Seen the State Budgets?