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Volume 30, Number 3, January 24, 2003

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Iraq Inspections Have Exposed
the Hoax of the `Dossiers'

The inspections being carried out in Iraq demonstrate that the September 2002 "dossier" produced by British Prime Minister Tony Blair's government, and the "Decade of Defiance" dossier issued at the same time by President George W. Bush, are tainted with disinformation, exaggeration, and lies.

Scott Ritter: `J'Accuse'

Book Review: War on Iraq: What Team Bush Doesn't Want You to Know, by William Rivers Pitt, with Scott Ritter.

Economics

Deepening Depression Forces
LaRouche's Super-TVA on Agenda

While U.S. state officials and legislators are still far short of taking the necessary measures outlined by Lyndon LaRouche, the first calls for "FDR"-style solutions are arising—and, not surprisingly, from California, where the LaRouche Youth Movement has made repeated "light cavalry" forays to the state capital, to convince elected officials to scrap their bankrupt axioms.

Brazil's Lula Tries To Live in Two Worlds

`Noösphere in Action' in Egypt's Desert

`Islamic Banking' May Expand
in a New Financial System

War Would Accelerate
Germany's Economic Fall

Central Americans Told To Forget `CAFTA'

Water Infrastructure:
$1 Trillion Need in U.S.

An interview with Michael Sobol.

International

LaRouche Ally Cheminade
Stirs Up U.A.E., Qatar

The Mission of France, Beyond Iraq:
War Avoidance Through
Sovereign States' Mutual Developmen
t

Jacques Cheminade's speech in Qatar, at a meeting organized by Khaled Fahd al-Khater, president of the International Centre for Strategic Analysis.

Once a Republic, Now an Empire?

Russia, Japan Adopt Partnership Plan

Israel: Mitzna Rejects
Unity Government With Sharon

A Bigger Scandal:
Illegal U.S. Funding of Ariel Sharon's Likud

Venezuela's Collapse Is No `Local Affair'

Philippines:
Economist Issues `Final Call to Heroism'

By Antonio A.S. Valdes, co-founder of the Philippine LaRouche Society.

National

A LaRouche-Led Revolt
Against the Perpetual-War Party

Five hundred corporate executives, Republicans all, took out an ad against the war—a sign of the times, in which Americans of all walks of life are increasingly worried about what the future will bring. "We feel betrayed," the executives declare. "We want our money back. We want our country back."

Gov. Ryan Deals Mortal Blow
to Death Penalty

From the Illinois governor's speech at Northwestern University Law School on Jan. 11, announcing his bold decision to commute to life imprisonment the sentences of all 167 inmates on death row.

For Frist, Free Market
Trumps General Welfare

The new Senate Majority Leader puts shareholder value for the HMOs and pharmaceutical companies, before the well-being of the sick and elderly.

Congress Flees Economy as Fast as It Can

Feature

LaRouche Calls On Youth Movement
To Make a Revolution

Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. rallied young organizers in Mexico and Peru, to become world-historical leaders, in the sublime spirit of Joan of Arc and Benjamin Franklin.

Providing Leadership for a Time of Crisis

LaRouche's speech to a cadre school in Mexico City on Dec. 15, 2002.

Peruvian Youths in Dialogue With LaRouche

From a conference in Lima on Dec. 26, 2002.

Interviews

Michael Sobol

A Board Member of the Metropolitan Sewer District of Asheville/Buncombe County, North Carolina, Mr. Sobol is a national activist for drinking water and wastewater infrastructure.

Departments

Editorial

"Death, Where Is Thy Sting?"