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Volume 28, Number 36, September 21, 2001

LaRouche: Let Calm Heads
Prevail To Stop Destabilization

On Sept. 11, just at the very moment that news reports were first coming across the wires about the attacks against the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, 2004 Presidentical pre-candidate Lyndon H. LaRouche was being interviewed by Jack Stockwell, morning radio host on K-TALK radio in Salt Lake City, Utah. To give citizens a sense of how a leader should respond to such a crisis, we reprint that interview.

Timetable of Events:
Economic, Strategic Crises
Collide, Sept. 11, 2001

The Press Cranks Up a Bush Flight Forward

`Eurasian War Party' Demands Bush Attack

LaRouche, Sept. 13:
The President Should Do What I Am Doing Now

Lyndon LaRouche was interviewed on Sept. 13 by Mexican Radio ABC.

LaRouche Forecast `New Terror Wave'


Economics

Global Financial System:
It Was Bankrupt Before Sept. 11

Worldwide, there is a state of financial emergency, an emergency that already existed before the attacks on New York and the Pentagon. The measures being taken to keep the system afloat, will only make the financial crisis worse.

U.S. Productive Employment
Plunges To 1950 Levels

Test New Damming Method On Ohio River

Don't Gamble With Sunshine:
South Korea Must Dump The IMF, Too


International

Eurasian Cooperation Is Needed
To Meet The Crisis

U.S. cooperation with Eurasian nations is crucial—for an economic recovery, and to clean out an irregular warfare capability threatening nations around the world.

How Western Policy Toward Palestine
Has Spread `Jihad' Throughout Eurasia

Russia Urges U.S.: No Flight Forward

Ariel Sharon And Israel's Honor

A letter by Theo Klein, honorary President of the Representative Council of Jewish Institutions in France.

To Theo Klein, For The Sake Of Peace

Mexicans Listen To LaRouche,
As Fox Fumbles In Washington

LaRouche: Mexico's Economic
Growth Is Vital To U.S. Security

Mexico's ABC Radio interview with Lyndon LaRouche, Sept. 6.

LaRouche: How To Defend Macedonia

Diaspora Returns, For Macedonia's Sovereignty

Macedonia Official: NATO Is Sending
A Bad Signal To Terrorists Worldwide

An interview with Emilija Geleva.


National

U.S. Inundated By Media Myths
In Wake Of Sept. 11 Attacks

At a moment when calm leadership was urgently needed from national elected officials and citizens alike, the United States was inundated, in the days after Sept. 11, with dangerous media myths. The most blatant and dangerous—that "terrorist attacks are now going to cause a recession, from which a new patriotism will cause a recovery"—was everywhere.

The Case Of The Clone Prince:
Who Is The Next King Of England?

By Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

`Faith-Based' Scam To Replace Welfare?

Faith-Based Initiative Won't Solve The Problem

Interviews with Peter Edelman and Joseph M. Neal, Jr.

Temple Mount Nut Woos Christian
Fundies; Threatens Sharon and Bush

Congressional Closeup


Interviews

Emilija Geleva

Emilija Geleva has been the Strategic Affairs adviser to the government of the Republic of Macedonia for the last three years, during the most tumultuous period of the ten-year-old republic.

Peter Edelman

Dr. Peter Edelman, a professor at Georgetown University Law Center in Washington, D.C., was an Assistant Secretary of Health and Human Services during the first Clinton Administration. He resigned from that position in 1996, in protest of President Clinton's signing of the welfare reform legislation.

Joseph M. Neal, Jr.

Nevada State Sen. Joseph M. Neal, Jr. (D-N. Las Vegas) warns that the private agencies will not be able to take care of those in need.


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