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Volume 28, Number 34, September 7, 2001

`Ape Science':
A Multi-Pronged Darwinian Attack Against Man

Mankind is under attack, first of all by the globalized bubble economy. In part underlying the economic attack, IMF policy, prevention of development, etc., there is another, deeper-level attack against mankind, one which treats man as an animal, and turns science into a cult.

The Political Issue of `Human Cloning'

By Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

Breakthrough in Surgery with Adult Stem Cells

The Case of Peter Singer:
Don't Play by the Rules!

Toward a True Science of Life

A Response to Questions on the Start of Life

By Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.


Economics

Will Russia Light the Fuse on
`Paper H-Bomb' of World Debt?

Something like the "explosion of the universe," projected by Russian economist Tatyana Koryagina, when she forecast an August escalation of the U.S.-centered financial and economic crash, could be triggered by policy decisions adopted by the Russian government on gold and currency.

Turkish Economy in Deep Depression,
as IMF Makes It Worse

Will Poland Follow Argentina?

Berlin Debt Crisis Worse Than Third World

Business Briefs


International

War Party Backing Sharon's `Permanent War'

The refusal of the Bush Administration to put pressure on Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and his generals is leading to ever-increasing levels of violence in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.

No `Peace Dividend' for Suffering Nigeria

`World's Future Runs on the Trans-Siberian'

Malaysia Seeks Recovery in Cooperation

An interview with Rafida Aziz.


Strategic Studies

Spirit of Bandung, or a New Cold War

Southeast Asia is now characterized by a flurry of diplomatic activity, which has revived the spirit of the 1950s efforts by the newly independent nations of Asia and Africa to unite behind principles of global cooperation for development. That spirit led to the historic Conference of Asian and African Nations, held in the Indonesian city of Bandung in April 1955.

India Rallies Third World vs. WTO Pressure

When America Let Britain
Run, and Ruin, U.S. Asia Policy

Michael Billington traces how British-allied Eastern Establishment types took over foreign policy in Asia, against U.S. interests.


National

Jacobin Terror Aims At D.C.

By Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. All reports from reliable sources indicate that the international terrorist movement which surfaced at Seattle, mobilized itself at Pôrto Alegre, Brazil, and created bloody violence at Genoa, Italy, is now taking aim at Washington, D.C. Those elements of U.S. organized labor who have permitted their organizations to be entangled in sympathy for this terrorist gang, must break openly from the operations already being prepared for the terrorist-style riots at the end of September.

George Soros' Walking Clash of Civilizations

Part 2 of a profile of Rep. Tom Lantos.

Missile Defense Got Reoriented to Reality

A report on the fourth Space and Missile Defense Conference, in Huntsville, Alabama.

Iowa: A Case Study of U.S. Economic Decline


Interviews

Dato' Seri Rafidah Binti Aziz

Malaysia's Minister of International Trade and Industry discusses the impact of the sharp economic downturn in foreign export markets in the United States, Europe, and Japan; and how these issues are being discussed under the framework of the "Chiang Mai Initiative" talks in May 2000.


Departments

Editorial

What Is the Intent of Science?