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Heading for Argentine Blow-Out,
Mexicans Call in LaRouche
Knowing their country's existence is on the line, some Mexicans decided the time had come to break Wall Street's 20-year ban on allowing U.S. statesman LaRouche to visit Mexico, so that they could discuss what is to be done directly, with the world-renowned economist.
New Alternatives in the Face of
the End of Globalization
LaRouche's speech to the Autonomous University of the State of Coahuila. "The IMF is dead, in its present form," he said. "If it succeeds, it dies. If it fails, it dies. This gives you an indication of what we've described as a systemic crisis, as opposed to people who study the statistical phenomenon called boom-bust cycles. . . . We do not face a cyclical crisis; we face a systemic crisis."
`Stiglitz Doesn't Understand Economy'
Television newscaster Hector Benavides, of Monterrey, interviews LaRouche.
A Commander Must Think
of the General Welfare
From LaRouche's press conference in Saltillo.
Feature
By Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. "Under conditions of systemic crisis," he writes, "individuals who can not put themselves willfully at risk for humanity, can never be trusted in the most crucial positions of political authority."
Economics
Bankrupt States Need
LaRouche's `Super-TVA'
In the first four months of Fiscal Year 2003, U.S. states already project budget deficits of $50 billionmore than the total deficits for FY 2002 as a whole. LaRouche's emergency proposal for a "Super-TVA," modelled on Franklin D. Roosevelt's Tennesee Valley Authority, can create directed credit for infrastructure and jobs, as the keystone for recovery.
Latest Greenspan-Fed Rate Cut Will Backfire
Bank War: Japan Asserts Interests,
But `No' Is Not Enough
Germany: Revenue Crisis Brings
Worse Budget-Cut Folly
Here, Mr. Chancellor, Is How You
Can Lead the Economy Out of the Crisis
An open letter to Chancellor Gerhard Schröder, by Helga Zepp-LaRouche.
International
Deputy Secretary of State Paul Wolfowitz, a leading proponent of unilateral pre-emptive war, boasted publicly of the U.S. assassination of an alleged terrorist in Yemen. Wolfowitz's actions have jeopardized cooperation with scores of governments, whose collaboration is vital to any effectiveand legalcounterterror campaign.
UN Iraq Resolution Sign of a Global Change
The Security Council agreement to UN resolution 1441, clearing the way for international inspections in Iraq, and Saddam Hussein's acquiescence to that resolution, may, in the new political situation following the U.S. elections, create an opening to prevent a catastrophic war.
Australian Raids and American Assassinations
The Burrell Affair: British Royals' Debacle
International Intelligence
National
Wall St. Looters Spark D.C.,
National Health-Care Crisis
A Wall Street-sponsored financial scam which has been looting hospitals and health-care institutions for years, has now reached the end of the line, and is triggering bankruptcies of health-care providers nationwide, and endangering the lives of thousands of patients across the country.
LaRouche on Election,
and His Candidacy
`Non-Core' Army Jobs May Be Privatized
Congressional Closeup
Departments
Editorial
Your Clergyman, Congressman a Moonie?
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