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Economics
In the policy confrontation between the pro- and anti-Iraq-war nations, both sides share one absolute fundamental: Their economies are all breaking down into depression. The grim economic context is dramatizing the insanity of the Anglo-American war plan.
Food Import Dependence
Grows as Dollar Falls
New Threats From West Nile Virus
Feature
Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. addressed an East Coast Youth Movement cadre school in Pennsylvania, and, simultaneously, by video-teleconference, a similar weekend educational on the West Coast. Included are his exchanges with young organizers and other students.
International
A probe into the plagiarized Iraq dossier cited favorably by U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell in his disastrous Feb. 5 report to the UN Security Council, reveals that the entire cooked intelligence picture was "Made in Israel."
Military Conference:
Europe, Asia Talk Back to Rumsfeld and McCain
An on-the-scene report from the annual "Wehrkunde" Conference on Security Policy in Munich.
Will There Be Regime Change in Britain?
Iraq War: Goodbye to
African Development
Vatican Peace Effort Grows,
Despite Italian Government Betrayal
Pakistan: Musharraf Looks for
Options in Moscow
Peru: Is Toledo Breaking
His Ties to Soros?
National
By Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. "There are some facts the Democratic National Committee must finally face, if the Party is not merely to survive the crises already in progress, but play a more effective and relevant role in response to the mounting peril to civilization, than we have seen from the Party, and the Congress as a whole, since the inauguration of President George W. Bush."
McCain and Lieberman:
`Bull Moose' Mate Again
Egyptians Warn U.S. of High Cost of War
Michael Novak Catholics\
Want Pope To Support War
Congressional Closeup
Departments
Editorial
Beyond NATO
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