Volume 10, Number 35, September 13, 1983

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Interviews

Nicolas Adito Barletto

by Carlos Wesley

The Vice-President of the World Bank for Latin America advocates “adjustments,” “appropriate technologies,” and labor-intensive “employment-generation” policies for the continent.

Rep. Henry Gonzalez

by Anita Gallagher

The Democrat from Texas announces his intention to introduce a Resolution of Inquiry into the conflict of interest between Henry Kissinger’s affairs in Central America and his chairing the President’s commission on Central America.

Departments

Editorial

What the world said.

Economics

Kissinger Caught in Corruption Scandal

by M.T. Upharson

Documentation: Council of the Americas Society president Russell Marks calls for violating the national sovereignty of Latin American nations to allow “private investors” to seize control of public sector corporations and resources.

The Choice Before Brazil Is National Sovereignty or Starvation

by Mark Sonnenblick

Federal Reserve Recovery Statistics Are a Cooked-Up Hoax

by Cincinnatus

Cinncinatus compares the preparation of official U.S. economic statistics to the operations of a slick embezzler who makes his figures check with everything but what really comes off the factory floor.

Staking Out the ‘Fudge Factor’ in Volcker’s Faked Recovery of the U.S. Economy

by Kathy Burdman

Currency Rates

Domestic Credit

by Richard Freeman

Rates will continue to rise.

Business Briefs

Special Report

A 50-year Development Policy for the Indian-Pacific Oceans Basin

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

Great Projects To Develop the Ocean Basins

The Isthmus of Kra: Canal Is Cornerstone of Asian Development

by Uwe Parpart-Henke

China: Revive the Grand Canal Project

by Gregory F. Buhyoff

Mekong River Basin: Potential World Breadbasket

by Peter Ennis

India: Water Management Key to Development

by Peter Ennis

Panama: The World Economy Needs a Second Canal

by Carlos Wesley

International

Nazi-KGB Pact Detonates the ‘Arc of Crisis’

by Mark Burdman

You Have Chosen To Plunge the World into War

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

An open letter to Soviet leader Yuri Andropov by EIR founder Lyndon LaRouche denouncing Andropov’s rejection of President Reagan’s March 23 proposal for Mutually Assured Survival.

The Soviet Media Response to Beam Weapons

West Germany’s ‘Hot Autumn’: The Tactics Behind the Planned Violence

by Lena Mletzko

Pugwash Staggers at ABM Defense Policy

by Liliana Gorini-Celani

A report on the 33rd Pugwash Conference in Venice.

Italian Military Policy: Beam weapons Defense or Conventional Buildup

by Leonardo Servadio

Africa Report

by Douglas DeGroot

After Chad, is Cameroon next?

Middle East Report

by Renée Sigerson

World Bank targets Egypt.

Dateline Mexico

by Josefina Menéndez

Taking AIM at Mexico.

International Intelligence

National

After Korean Tragedy: Strategic Defense Is Vital

by Nora Hamerman

Dartmouth Conference Conspired with Moscow

by Scott Thompson

How participants in the Dartmouth Conference—from both West and East—planned the disarmament of the United States.

Eye on Democrats

by Anita Gallagher

The Harriman machine fissures as LaRouche Democrats make gains.

National News

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