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Volume 32, Number 20, May 20, 2005

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The Battle To Save GM Is the
Battle To Save the Nation

On the one side is the international banking establishment, which has signalled its intent to bury the productive core of the industry, in a desperate attempt to save their financial power. On the other side, are the forces led by Lyndon LaRouche, who has the only plan on the table for protecting, and expanding, the machine-tool capability and skilled labor force which the auto industry represents.

Guts and Government

A leaflet by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

Kirk Kerkorian:
Billionaire Vulture Grabs Up GM Stock

Wilbur Ross, Jr.:
The Profile of a Vulture Capitalist

A Damage Report:
The Cost of the General Motors' Crisis

Documentation: Resolution to the Kentucky legislature and to the Cleveland City Council; and a letter from Mark A. Sweazy, president of UAW Local 969, to Lyndon LaRouche.

National

Bolton Fight Opens Window on
Intelligence-Rigging

The emergence of so many new witnesses, in the context of the hearings on John Bolton's nomination as UN Ambassador, represents an institutional move against the Administration's continued war drive.

Senate Committee Rakes Bolton
Over the Coals

Secret Downing Street Memo

Congressmen Seek Answers

The Franklin Espionage Case:
Bigger Than the Pollard Affair?

Nuclear Option on Hair Trigger:
Profiles of the Detonators

Bush Administration's Strategic Policy
Creates a Conundrum for U.S. Military

Congressional Closeup

Economics

`Pension Panic' Nails Coffin of
Bush Social Security Scheme

The United Airlines $10 billion default against all its employee pension funds, means that the privatization of Social Security, frantically pushed by the Bush/Cheney White House for the past six months, is dead.

German Labor Calls for
Emergency Action

Report from a conference on "Industrial Policy" arranged by the Social Democratic Party for factory councillors of industrial firms.

The American System

Hamilton's Economics Were About
Mind, Not Money

A review of "Alexander Hamilton, The Man Who Made Modern America," an exhibition at the New York Historical Society.

International

60th Anniversary of World War II Victory:
Commemoration Sends a Double Message
to the Russian People

The new-found quality of economic and political relations in Eurasia, assuming this were to be accompanied by an entirely new form of trans-Atlantic relations through changes in U.S. policy, is an opportunity the world must not miss.

Pitfalls Ahead for Tony Blair

Bush Policy, Not Proliferation,
Threatens World Security

The NPT: A Faustian Bargain

South American-Arab Summit Sets
Example For World Peace

Earth's Next 50 Years:
Your Generation Crucial

Lyndon LaRouche briefs German youth in Düsseldorf.

`Don't Re-Kissingerize Lebanon,' Patriots Say

Congressman McCotter
Joins Cheney's Drive

Italy Is Drawing the Lessons
From the Calipari Murder in Iraq

The Italian Government's Calipari Report

Young Israeli `Refusers' Face Jail for
Resisting Oppression of Palestinians

An interview with Ellie Armon Azouley.

Israeli Youth:
`We Believe There Is Another Way'

International Intelligence

Interviews

Ellie Armon Azouley

An 18-year-old Israeli, Ellie Azouley is a "refusenik," who is facing a jail term for her decision to refuse to serve in the Israeli Defense Forces in the occupied territories.

Editorial

Bolton Has To Be Defeated!