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Volume 29, Number 6, February 15, 2002

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Worldwide Opposition Rises
To Bush's `Axis of Evil' Statement

As international outcry grows against the so-called new Bush Doctrine, the President is facing raw political pressure and `Enron' blackmail from Senators such as John McCain and Joseph Lieberman.

McCain's Big-Noose Party

By Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

At Munich Wehrkunde Meeting,
U.S. Speaks Loudly About Carrying Big Stick

State of Union Speech Arouses
Unusual Opposition in Europe


Economics

Lessons of the Enron Debacle:
Roll Back Deregulation!

Testimony by John Hoefle on "Enron: The Convergence of Energy and Financial Deregulation, and the End of the Off-Balance-Sheet Era," prepared for hearings of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.

Stop Kidding Us Over Enron!

By Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

Davos Funny Water Was Drunk in N.Y. This Year

The World Economic Forum moved from its traditional setting in Davos, Switzerland, to New York City this year—but the change in venue did nothing to improve the intelligence of the assembled financial wizards.

Nuremberg Rally At the Super Bowl

Sept. 11 Fallout? Russia, India Revive
`Trilateral Cooperation' With China

Candidates Join To End Maastricht and IMF

A joint statement by Jacques Cheminade, French candidate for President, and Helga Zepp-LaRouche, German candidate for Chancellor.

British-Style Privatization Would Worsen
Amtrak's Wreck; Options Emerge


Investigation

The Enigma of the Fulbright Memorandum

Sen. J. William Fulbright's 1961 warning of unconstitutional actions among the U.S. military by "extremely radical right-wing" groups and individuals, takes on particular historical interest today, in light of the attempted, and ongoing, Sept. 11 coup d'état.

FPRI's Crusade for An American Empire

A profile of the Foreign Policy Research Institute, one of the key private-sector think-tanks that has shaped policy for the utopians for nearly half a century.


Interviews

Hal Cooper

Transportation consultant Cooper evaluates the proposed Trans-Texas rail corridor.


International

Israeli Soldiers Refuse To Commit War Crimes

Almost 200 reserve soldiers and officers are circulating a powerful letter declaring their refusal to serve in the Israeli occupied territories.

Israeli Fascist Eitam Pushes New War Plan

Sharon's Other Fascist Precedent: `Vlad Hitler'

Rallies to Stop Mideast `Götterdämmerung'

Arab League Secretary Rejects Attack on Iraq

Criticism of Israel Even Breaks German Ban

Warlord Armitage Makes Asia Problems for Bush

Philippines: 1,2,3. . . Many Military Exercises

Pope Promotes Dialogue of Civilizations,
At Ecumenical Conference in Assisi

Berlusconi Organizes for Mideast Marshall Plan

Washington Policy Is Throwing
Andean Nations to the Narco-Terrorists


National

Bush Budget, Defense Increase
Both Ignore Economic Reality

Even without taking into account the fantasy economic projections underlying the budget, there are charges flying about of Enron-like accounting practices employed in how the figures were cooked up.

Brzezinski Plays His `Chechen Card'

Sports $ Speculators Eye D.C. Hospital Land


Departments

Editorial

Is Columnist George Will Seeking Knighthood?