On Oct. 2, Democratic Presidential pre-candidate for 2004 Lyndon LaRouche addressed the Peruvian Society of Economist Engineers by video-conference. A wide range of strategic and economic issues which face Ibero-American nations, and all nations, in this time of crisis, were discussed, from the standpoint of universal principles, in terms which all nations must grapple with.
Economics
The G-7 Finance Ministers met under strong, public pressure from the IMF and Federal Reserve in early October to cut, cut, cut interest rates, pump new liquidity from every central bank, and buy dollars in desperation to hold off collapse of the world's reserve currency. Their policies won't work.
`Staggering Pressure' by U.S.
Strains Asia to the Limit
An interview with H.B. Cooper
Russia Will Build Rail Link to Sakhalin Island
Britain's Privatized Railtrack Goes Bankrupt
Argentina: Zero Deficit Is Genocide
LaRouche Prepares Policy Paper for Brazil Meet
Indian Government Struggles to
Revive the Sagging Economy
New Monetary System Needed, Says UNCTAD
International
Lyndon LaRouche returned to the Jack Stockwell radio show in Salt Lake City, Utah, to shed light on the grave strategic crisis facing the nation and the world. He warned that no successful response to the hideous acts of Sept. 11 is possible without fully probing the "enemy within" aspect of the attack.
Peres Attacks Israeli Defense Forces Officers
Eurasian Diplomacy Under
Strain of Afghanistan Crisis
`Anti-Terror Coalition' Is Stumbling
Toward the Clash of Civilizations
Macedonia Plays the `LaRouche Card'
Leading Britons Fret That Blair Has Gone Mad
Indonesia Threatened by U.S. War Adventure
Australia Moves Toward a Fascist Police State
Kazakstan Seeks German Input to Its Industry
National
After decades in which the U.S. public health system has been intentionally dismantled in the name of "efficiency" and "shareholder values," the events of Sept. 11 appear to have shocked many policymakers into an emerging realization of the insanity of this destructive path.
D.C. General Chief Surgeon:
Reopen the Hospital
Senate Is Warned That Public Health Is Unready
Congress Notices Real Infrastructure Decline
Senators: Infrastructure Spending Stimulus Needed
Interviews
Transportation consultant Hal Cooper has designed maps for priority world rail routes. Among his current projects, Cooper is promoting a new "Alaska-Canada-Lower 48" Rail Corridor, connecting via the Bering Strait, with Eurasia.
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Editorial
"Stimulating" the Crash.