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Volume 28, Number 45, November 23, 2001

Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. spoke to the Guatemalan Society of Professionals of Economic Sciences on Nov. 13. Notables in the audience included people from the Guatemalan government, diplomats from three embassies, economic professionals from three universities, other professionals, representatives of Guatemala's Indian community, and members of the Society.
LaRouche's speech, and a lengthy dialogue with the audience. "My job," he told the economists, "is to encourage you to think independently, about the facts that I'm presenting to you, and the alternatives that I'm discussing. Hoping that you will be able to find your way to advising your governments, and, through private discussions with channels you have, to influence the environment, to create a new set of ideas about how we deal with a new world situation."
Economics
Deregulation Stalls, and Enron Falls
Just a couple of years ago, electricity deregulation seemed to many to be an unstoppable force, and Enron Corp. appeared to be on a trajectory that would make it one of the most powerful companies in the world. However, reality, as Lyndon LaRouche said it would, intervened.
Will Bush Wreck Manned Space Flight?
`New Economy' Collapse: The Singapore Story
Peru's Toledo: No to Infrastructure Demands
`Great Projects' Shape New South American Agenda
International
Brzezinski-ites Fear Prospect of
Actual U.S.-Russia Alliance
Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in the United States on Nov. 12 for talks with U.S. President George Bush with a broad-ranging perspective of U.S.-Russian-European collaboration, which could fundamentally transform the entire fabric of U.S.-Russian relations.
Germany: Coalition Survives to Fall Another Day
French Circles Confirm Thesis:
Coup Attempt Unfolding In U.S.
A statement by Helga Zepp-LaRouche.
A French Warning
LaRouche Featured in the Arab World
Palestinians' Shaath Makes Plea for Peace
Seton Hall Conference:
Dialogue of Civilizations Comes to America
National
At a Congressional briefing on "Public Hospitals In Crisis: Is The Social Safety Net Unraveling?" U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters said that LaRouche was right about the need for D.C. General Hospital. "We should all apologize. And I do now. I apologize because, you're right. It is a national issue. And we could have understood this."
Why Postal Workers Died:
No Public Health Defense
Temple Mount Fanatics Plot `Clash of Civilizations'
Congressional Closeup
Reviews
Kepler's `Optics':
Passion for Scientific Discovery
Optics: Paralipomena to Witelo & Optical Part of Astronomy, by Johannes Kepler.
`Nathan The Wise':
Timely Attack on the `Clash Of Civilizations'
Gotthold Ephraim Lessing's 1779 play, Nathan the Wise, is, if anything, a more powerful attack today on the "clash of civilizations" pathway into which the different religions can be manipulated, than at the time it was written.
Departments
Editorial
Mankind Survives, by the Sublime.
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