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Volume 30, Number 9, February 28, 2003

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The Human Race Says No,
At the Brink of Iraq War

The irony of having Lyndon LaRouche, America's best known champion of peace, as a guest of honor at the same Feb. 26 Kuwait Embassy celebration as Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, the advocate of pre-emptive war on Iraq, focussed a battle between America's republican and "imperial" policies, which has mobilized the whole world.

Facing Global `No War,'
U.S. Plays `Monopoly'

Revolt Against Blair Explodes Across U.K.

Africa Unites Against Iraq War

The Pope Leads Diplomacy for Peace

Economics

Disarray in Crisis Is Clear
Among G-7 Finance Ministers

The Feb. 21-22 Paris meeting meeting of the G-7 Finance Ministers and central bank governors had been expected to indicate what monetary moves the industrialized nations would take to meet the shock of a new Mideast war. But, the ministers threw up their hands at the prospect of deepening global depression.

Emergency Meetings
Over German Bank Crisis

Pro-American Germans Oppose Iraq War

Brazil: Lula About To Slam Into
Soros' `Wall of Money'

What Follows Brazil's `Great Expectations'?

A guest commentary by Adriano Benayon.

Major Airlines Will Go Bankrupt
Without LaRouche's Re-Regulation

Kolkata: Mother Teresa's Haunt

Feature

José Rizal and the Challenge of
Philippines Independence

The story of the Philippines' national hero, Dr. José Rizal, and his family, is representative of the courageous spirit and moral intellect, the sublime quality of leadership, that makes possible the emergence of an independent nation from colonialized, disunited, or economically looted territories.

International

Sharon Forms New
War Government in Israel

Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has formed a government which is the furthest right in more than a decade.

An America `Posse'
Heads for Philippines

Anti-U.S. Taliban Ready to Strike

Including a profile of Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, the U.S.'s former best friend, now labelled a terrorist.

FARC Narcos Goad Bush
To Invade S. America

Pro-Drug Soros Ally Forced Out of UN Post

Non-Aligned Movement
Revives a Voice for the Third World

Excerpts from "The Spirit of Bandung,"
A History of the Non-Aligned Movement.

National

LaRouche Becoming the Issue
In the Democratic Party

Lyndon LaRouche, who is seeking the 2004 Democratic Presidential nomination, returned on Feb. 23-25 to Arkansas, where he garnered more than 22% of the vote in the year 2000 Democratic Presidential primary. LaRouche's support has grown in both depth and breadth—while the Gore-Lieberman organized-crime-linked machine seems to have learned little from its past fatal errors.

`To Deal With a Depression'

Lyndon LaRouche's address to members of the Black Caucus of Arkansas, in Pine Bluff on Feb. 24.

Nuclear First-Strike Plan:
It Keeps Getting Scarier

The Ghost of Bertrand Russell
Stalks Cheney-Rumsfeld Pentagon

Lieberman Again Claims Bush's Iraq Policy

Imagery Intelligence of U.S. Blurred

By Ray McGovern, a CIA analyst for 27 years and co-founder of Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity.

Departments

Editorial

The Fight for Peace.