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Volume 30, Number 1, January 10, 2003

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The Weeks of Crisis Before Us

A New Year's statement by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. "We have reached the point at which the institutions of the states of the Americas and Europe will either end their hysterical denials of economic reality, or those nations which have not already plunged into an accelerating process of disintegration will begin to do so very soon."

Shanghai's Maglev Launched:
Revolutionary Step for Eurasia

The world's first commercial maglev project, a German-Chinese effort, inaugurates the railroad technology of the 21st Century. The breakthrough in Shanghai was a victory for Lyndon and Helga LaRouche, who have been campaigning for magnetically levitated rail for more than a decade, against the opposition of budget-cutters and deranged environmentalists.

Economics

American Air Transport Grid
Is Disappearing

U.S. Household Credit Bubble
Set To Explode

Philippines' Leader's Bold Step Offers Hope

Mahathir Points to Dollar Crisis

Signs of Depression in America's Cities

Business Briefs

Feature

LaRouches in Berlin:
Learn the Lessons of Germany's History

Report from an EIR seminar in the German capital on Dec. 18.

Conflict Is Not the Natural Condition
Among Men and Nations

Speech by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr., and discussion with the audience.

The Lautenbach Plan
and Its Consequences

Speech by Helga Zepp-LaRouche.

International

Sharon and His `Mafiya' Allies
Plot Israel Election Theft

Among the hidden hands behind Ariel Sharon's drive to install a fascist war Cabinet in Tel Aviv, are Russian "mafiya" dons and American organized crime figures, whose own longstanding goal is to complete the process of transforming Israel into a bastion of organized crime.

Sharon Faces Election Scandal,
Threatens War

Israel's Central Bank Warns

Iran's Diplomacy Aims at Eurasian Cooperation

Khatami Hails Role for
Pakistan's National Poet

No `Allende Solution' for the Chávez Problem

A statement from the LaRouche in 2004 Presidential campaign.

Venezuela Facing Civil War

IMF Orders Closure of Colombia's Symphony

`We Are the Nation's Real Educators'

An interview with Liz Angela García.

Interviews

Liz Angela García

The acting concertmistress of the Colombian Symphony Orchestra comments on the importance of music in a nation's culture, and the significance of the fiscal budget-cutters' decision to eliminate the state-funded orchestra.

Departments

Editorial

An Opportunity, Not a Threat.