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Volume 32, Number 48, December 16, 2005

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`We're Moving To Take the
U.S. Government Back'

Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.'s keynote speech to EIR's Berlin seminar on "Strategic Options in the Post-Cheney Era: New Atlantic Alliance in the Tradition of Franklin Delano Roosevelt."

Kennedy's Apollo Program
Reshaped the U.S. Economy

Pelosi: `A New Era of American Innovation'

The House Minority Leader's speech at Harvard.

Miller: Retaining U.S. Leadership in Innovation

Rep. George Miller's radio address on Dec. 3.

Europe Needs a New Atlantic Alliance
in the Franklin Roosevelt Tradition

Helga Zepp-LaRouche's speech opened the second panel of the Berlin seminar.

Jeffrey Steinberg:
Understanding the U.S. `Cheneygate' Climate

Dr. Clifford A. Kiracofe, Jr.:
The U.S., Politics, and the Iraq War

Jacques Cheminade:
The Enemy of France Is Cartesianism

Economics

The Harry Hopkins Method of Job Creation

In discussing the urgency of conversion of some U.S. automobile production capacity to infrastructure-related projects in the national interest, Lyndon LaRouche has referenced the job-creation methods of Franklin Roosevelt's confidant Harry Hopkins. Who was Hopkins, and what was the key to his success?

Critical Auto Capacity To Be Saved:
GM Capacity Shutdowns

Critical Auto Capacity To Be Saved:
Delphi's Threatened Shutdowns (PDF)

Retool and Save Auto:
LaRouche's Seven Points

Critical Auto Capacity To Be Saved:
Ford Threatened Shutdowns (PDF)

Bill Ford's Message on Auto

Critical Auto Capacity To Be Saved:
Visteon Threatened Shutdowns (PDF)

LaRouche: Put Auto Under Federal Protection

The Locusts Plead For `Fair Treatment'

Business Briefs

National

Cheney Treading in Quicksand

The torture issue is what could finish Cheney off, and it could be soon.

Military Spokesmen Taking the Lead
Against Bush's Iraq War Fiasco

Congressional E-Hearing:
A National Dialogue on Auto Sector Crisis

National News

International

Sharon's Gambit Signals
Weakness of the Right

Sharon's breakaway from the Likud party is being made from a position of weakness, not strength. And his fate is closely linked to that of Dick Cheney.

South Asia: War on Terror
Spawns Fresh Terrorism

Amelia Robinson in Italy:
`Help Us Dump Cheney,
Stop This Illegal War'

International Intelligence

Editorial

Rebuilding a Looted Economy