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Volume 28, Number 38, October 5, 2001

Russian President Vladimir Putin's address to the German Bundestag on Sept. 25 offered a precious opportunity, perhaps the last, to avert the worst catastrophe of modern times. Two weeks to the day after violent attacks on New York and Washington brought the world into a new, acute phase of crisis, Putin's extraordinary intervention changed the axioms of policy, and challenged other world leaders to do likewise.
1983: LaRouche's Offer Of Strategic Cooperation
Putin's Hard-Hitting Interviews In Germany
Putin Addresses Nation On Terrorist Threat
German-Russian Trade, Cooperation Growing
Economics
Greenspan's Bubble Can't Be Saved;
The Economy Can
Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan et al. are using the terror events as the cover-up excuse for the meltdown of the financial bubble, which Greenspan himself created in the first place.
Tony Dye: `Greenspan Is The Real Culprit'
To Save The Airlines, Re-Regulate Them
Airline Deregulation Compromised Security
State Budget Revenues Are In Jeopardy
Serbian Review Hails LaRouche's Economics
Southeast Asia:
`Pre-Attack Trend Set To Continue'
HMD Comeback Shows Blair's Policy Failure
International
Kissinger, Brzezinski Are Still Peddling
London's `Great Game'
Two of Lyndon LaRouche's leading adversaries, the "Tweedle-dee" and "Tweedle-dum" of Anglo-American geopolitics, Henry A. Kissinger and Zbigniew Brzezinski, would lead the United States into war.
Huntington's Clash of Civilizations
By Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Israeli-Palestinian Journal:
Investigate U.S.-Based Cabal
For Many Arabs, LaRouche Is U.S. Voice Of Reason
Ibero-America Is a Target
For Escalated Irregular Warfare
Culture
For Leaders In Time Of Crisis:
The Example of St. Thomas More
On Nov. 4, 2000, Pope John Paul II declared St. Thomas More the Patron of Statesmen and Politicians. The declaration constitutes an extraordinary challenge to political leaders today; for, to declare Thomas More their Patron Saint, is to challenge them to become like the great humanist, to conceive and live politics as he did.
`Politics Is To Attain The Common Good'
Pope In Central Asia: `Civilization of Love'
Book Reviews
A Step Toward Reviving the
American Intellectual Tradition
John Adams, by David McCullough.
Departments
Editorial
How It Happened, Back Then. National
The United States Needs
A Real German Partner!
By Helga Zepp-LaRouche. "If it came to the infamous `clash of civilizations,' which will be almost inevitable if U.S. military operations against Afghanistan and possibly other Islamic states occur, the world will be faced with the acute danger of a third world war. This horrible perspective, this danger of an abyss for mankind, makes it urgent, that some of the mythologies left over from the previous two world wars be addressed and corrected."
`Who Dunnit' Unknown After Two Weeks
Congressional Closeup
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