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Volume 30, Number 19, May 16, 2003

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A World of Sovereign Nation-States

Democratic Presidential pre-candidate Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. presents his foreign policy for the United States. "It is unfortunate, for all of us," he writes, "that I am not yet the incumbent President of the U.S.A. However, in my role as the Democratic candidate currently leading in popular financial support, I represent a significant force for those ideas around which concerned leading forces around the world could, and should now rally, to present to the people and leading institutions of the U.S.A. and other nations, an image of the changed, better future role of the United States which would be consistent with the true interest of the world's respectively sovereign nations."

John Paul II Before the UNO:
The Roles of Church and State

By Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. A complement to LaRouche's foreign policy document.

Economics

SARS Rings the Alarm Bell:
Restore Public Health System

The war against infectious disease epidemics cannot be won as long as the economic austerity policies fuelling many nations' overall fiscal disintegration are allowed to continue, thereby cannibalizing critical infrastructure. In Congressional hearings and government reports, the truth is emerging: The U.S. public health system is "in tatters."

Science of SARS

Stopping Disease:
The Yellow Fever Case

U.S. Economy:
Depression Collapses Purchasing Power by 50%

EIR's documentation of a 50% fall in purchasing power of an average American's paycheck since 1963 may surprise incompetent economists. But it is a reality that most of the lower 80% of U.S. households, by income class, know all too well.

Wall Street "Reform."

Science & Technology

Problems of U.S. Policy on
Radiation Protection

Two eminent experts, Zbigniew Jaworowski and Michael Waligórski, discuss the deliberate misrepresentations, omissions, and bias in a report by the U.S. National Council on Radiation Protection, at the expense of the general welfare.

Japan: What Shut Down 17 Nuclear Plants?

Departments

Banking

Wall Street "Reform."

Editorial

What Is the Dollar's Value?

International

Eurasian Nations Working Hard
To Create a Multipolar World

The nations that opposed Washington's and London's war against Iraq—especially China, India, France, and Russia—have not abandoned efforts to move the international situation towards real multipolar cooperation. Diplomats are preparing for several big international summits to be held between May 29 and June 3.

Middle East: Saboteurs Mobilize
To Wreck `Road Map'

Elon's `Transfer' Policy

No Room for Detours on
Mideast `Road Map'

It's time to draw the lessons of the breakdown of the Oslo Accords; there may not be another chance for Mideast peace.

LaRouche's 25-Year `Oasis Plan' Campaign

The indispensable feature in a Mideast peace settlement is economic—especially water resource—development.

Germany's Unions, SPD Need
To Fight For a Lautenbach Plan,
Not Budget Cuts

An open letter from Helga Zepp-LaRouche.

Pentagon Vandals and the
Collectors' Council

Pope in Spain, Calls for a
New Europe of Peace and Justice

Opposition Challenges Nigerian Elections

National

LaRouche Exposé of Strauss's
`Children of Satan' Draws Blood

The sudden outburst of enthusiasm for Lyndon LaRouche's epistemological war against the ideological offspring of the late Prof. Leo Strauss, from some powerful elements in the American political institutions, is a significant indication that more and more people are awakening to the extraordinary danger that the Straussian "perpetual war party" poses to the very survival of the United States as a constitutional republic.

Earth to DNC: LaRouche Is
Number 1 in Support

Rumsfeld's Reorganization:
Will Congress Defend the Constitution?

Documentation: Testimony on Rumsfeld's `Emergency Legislation'

Rumsfeld's `Notverordnung'

By Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

U.S. Military: Rumsfeld & Co.
Force Behind-the-Scenes Revolt

`Doomsday' Budget For New York City

Congressional Closeup