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Volume 30, Number 46, November 28, 2003

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LaRouche Campaign `Hot Phase'
Turns Heat on Nation's Capital

In a campaign tour, LaRouche spoke to hundreds of supporters in Boston, St. Louis, and Detroit. His campaign now moves into the streets of Washington, D.C. in preparation for the Jan. 13 primary there and LaRouche's next—and possibly most crucial—international webcast, scheduled for the nation's capital on Dec. 12.

Reviving the Sense of Mission
For American Citizens Today

LaRouche's webcast speech in Boston on Nov. 15, with excerpts from the questions and answers.

Economics

Economic Nationalism
Has Re-Emerged in Mexico

The renewed effort to privatize Mexico's energy sector and its national oil company has awakened a strong nationalist reaction by diverse political forces, labor organizations, and within the population in general. These sectors reject President Fox's drive to deregulate the national electricity market, which would open the door to looting by multinational energy pirates.

Wal-Mart `Eats' More U.S. Manufacturers

The Kyoto Protocol Is in Shambles

Prof. Kirill Kondratyev, a specialist in the field of atmospheric research and environmental science, reports on the World Climate Change Conference, held in Moscow.

Business Briefs

International

U.S. Lurches for the Exit in Iraq:
`Fall of Saigon II'?

The U.S. "policy shift" toward a hoped-for accelerated departure from Iraq, does not signify a viable solution, but only denotes the level of panic that has gripped the White House over the escalating resistance in Iraq.

Voices Against `Desert Vietnam'

Italy Wakes Up to Iraq
`Post-War' War Reality

China's Nation-Building,
America's `Must-ifying'

India Is Widening Its Relations in Asia

India-Russia: Summit Builds
`Strategic Triangle' Potential

UN, Israeli Institutions Tell Sharon:
Make Peace

Mitzna: `We Are Back' for Peace

Germany: Bonds With France
Put Perle in a Neo-Con Rage

Demand German Reform in
Schröder's China Trip

International Intelligence

National

`Plumbers' Are Under
Investigation in Cheney-Gate

The neo-conservative claim trumpeted throughout U.S. media on Nov. 14—that links between Saddam Hussein and Al-Qaeda had been "conclusively proven" by a memo from Undersecretary of Defense Douglas Feith to the Senate Intelligence Committee—boomeranged, amid the exposure of what appear to be dirty tricks to steal sensitive documents from opponents of Dick Cheney and the neo-conservatives.

Neo-Con Sponsor Black
May Go Down in Flames

Lord Conrad Black of the Hollinger media cartel empire has been forced to resign, but the investigation continues into this hedonistic Canadian patrician.

LaRouche Vows To Reopen D.C. General
as Capital's Health Crisis Deepens

National News

Departments

Editorial

Subject Leadership; Predicate Energy.