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Volume 31, Number 4, January 30, 2004

On Southern Tour, LaRouche Speaks to
`The Forgotten Man'
Lyndon LaRouche campaigns in Alabama and Mississippi, joined by civil rights heroine Amelia Boynton Robinson.
Speeches by Amelia Boynton Robinson and Lyndon LaRouche at the Martin Luther King Prayer Breakfast in Talladega, Alabama. "We face the same problem, in principle, that Martin faced, and faced successfully," LaRouche said. "And I would propose, that in the lesson of Martin Luther King, and his life, there is something we can learn today, which brings him back to life, as if he were standing here, alive, today. There's something special about his life, his development, which should be captured today, by us, not only in addressing the problems of our nation, which are becoming terrible; but the problems of our relationship with the world as a whole."
Economics
The Federal Reserve chairman, in a speech at Berlin's Historical Museum, demanded radical deregulation and globalization of the world financial system, as the only way to prevent a collapse of the present, monstrously ballooning U.S. trade deficit and debt bubble. LaRouche representative Jonathan Tennenbaum was on hand to expose the idiocy of the argument of this "high priest" of the Anglo-American financial oligarchy.
Rubin Warns on Crash
Can Argentina v. Vulture Funds
Bring System Down?
Austrian Social Democrats
Reject Neo-Liberalism
Business Briefs
Science & Technology
Expose the Myths
About the Apollo Program
President Bush has announced a program to return to the Moon and head for Mars. But unless the lessons of Kennedy's Apollo program are learned, there is little chance for success. Marsha Freeman reports.
International
Shades of 1920:
Occupiers Now See the Real Iraqi Resistance
Up to a million people demonstrated in Baghdad against the Paul Bremer plan for "transfer" of powerand, contrary to Western media reports, these were not just "the Shi'ites," or "followers of Saddam Hussein," but Iraqis of all ethnic, religious, and political groupings.
Sharon Named in Bribery Indictment
Israeli Officers See No Threat From Syria
Czar Alexander II and Vladimir Putin
The Geneva Peace Accord and
`Nathan the Wise'
Shanghai Cooperation Organization
Comes of Age
India Seeks More Nuclear and
Military Cooperation
Bush Agenda Slammed at Monterrey Summit
International Intelligence National
The new computerized voting-counting systems used in the Washington, D.C. primary, are easily rigged, leave no "paper trail," and render it impossible to verify the vote count.
Congressman Moots Cheney Impeachment
Documentation: CIA Veterans Demand House Action on Leak.
Cheney's `Free Speech' Cages
Schwarzenegger Hangover
Sickens California Dems
Would Today's Edison and Einstein
Be on Ritalin?
LaRouche: `Read Brave New World:
This Is Soma'
Lyndon LaRouche replies to a question on drugs.
Cover-up Continues on 1967 Mideast War
From a State Department conference.
The fourth in a series. Eight Democratic candidates compared on "Threat of Police-State, Rule by `Emergency' Decree."
National News
Book Reviews
Austrian Social Dems Reject Neo-Liberalism
Wirtschaft für die MenschenAlternativen zum Neo-liberalismus im Zeitalter der Globalisierung (Economy for Human BeingsAlternatives to Neo-Liberalism in the Age of Globalization), Michael Häupl, ed.
Departments
Editorial
The State of Denial.
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