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Volume 31, Number 7, February 20, 2004

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The End of the Dollar System
Is on the Agenda

Any severe shock can now crash the floating-exchange-rate monetary system. The response by international bankers has been to demand that they, not governments, will control an attempt to reorganize and salvage the dying dollar system, and will reject any move for its bankruptcy reorganization into a "New Bretton Woods" proposed by Lyndon LaRouche.

Asia Ponders `Exit Strategy'
From the Dollar

Presidential Candidate Glazyev:
Time For New Financial Architecture

Documentation: From Sergei Glazyev's Feb. 5 press conference.

Argentina vs. IMF:
`Test Issue' for U.S. Leaders

Brazil's Congressman Enéas Speaks Out

LaRouche's New Bretton Woods
Is `Sensational'

An interview with Dr. Enéas Carneiro.

World's Worst Housing Bubble
Menaces Britain

Economics

Mad Cow Threat Requires
Restoring Public Health

The legacy of Margaret Thatcher's "Mad Cow" deregulation has been continued in the United States, leading to the disease outbreaks we see today. That mindset must be eradicated, especially concerning the whole category of diseases such as bovine spongiform encephalopathy, or BSE, where more is unknown than known.

Avian Flu: A Global Pandemic Threatening?

`Rebel' Stiglitz:
IMF's Last Line of Defense?

A profile of Joseph Stiglitz, the "financial insider-turned-radical" who, even while serving as Chief Economist at the World Bank, broke from supposed IMF orthodoxy, to expose its destructiveness toward the Third World and the former Soviet states. Buyer, beware!

Business Briefs

Science & Technology

Russia, Iran, and Peaceful Nuclear Power

U.S. accusations that the nuclear power plant that Russia is building in Iran will lead to a nuclear bomb, are without scientific foundation. An interview with Russian expert Vladimir I. Ryabchenkov.

Feature

Election or Coup?
Will HAVA Bring In a U.S. Dictatorship?

The Help America Vote Act of 2002 has brought in a nightmare of computerized voting, which constitutes a threat to the Constitution.

Why Congress Must Repeal the HAVA Act

Fair Election Means Ability To Recount

An interview with Don Eret.

How Computers Can Steal Your Vote

Case studies from a new book by Bev Harris, Black Box Voting.

Who's Who of Virtual Voting
Machine Companies

International

China, N. Korea Hint at
Move on Six-Power Talks

"China will surprise the Feb. 25 talks, by announcing that the United States has failed to demonstrate" that North Korea has a hidden uranium bomb, the Korea Times wrote.

Iranian Crisis Could Ignite Regional War

Gaza Evacuation Will Expand the Conflict

Wehrkunde Conference:
Only `Outsiders' Introduce Reality

International Intelligence

Interviews

Enéas Carneiro

A Federal deputy in Brazil for the PRONA party, Dr. Enéas hosted Lyndon LaRouche's visit to Brazil in 2002.

Vladimir I. Rybachenkov

A Counselor at the Embassy of the Russian Federation in Washington, D.C., Rybachenkov worked for ten years in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the nuclear division, and has worked closely with the Ministry of Atomic Energy.

Don Eret

A former Nebraska State Senator, presently the vice chairman of the Saline County Democratic Party. He is a farmer and a retired space engineer.

National

The Most Important Moment in
Your Lives To Date!

An open letter to the Democratic National Committee, by Presidential contender Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. He warns that his exclusion from the Democratic Primary process by a small clique within the DNC, and the acquiescence to it by others, "could lead to, not only the party's loss of the 2004 general election, but the early disintegration of the U.S.A., caused by the lack of a Presidency qualified even to understand the nature of the onrushing crisis."

LaRouche Drive Has Created
Potential for Cheney To Be Out Soon

Why Does Cheney Ally
Co-Chair Bush WMD Probe?

Campaign 2004: Where They Stand

The sixth in a series. Democratic Presidential candidates compared on "The Middle East Crisis: What the President Must Do."

Departments

Editorial

Nuremberg Crimes.