Volume 12, Number 45, November 15, 1985

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Departments

Report from Bonn

by Rainer Apel

SDI Battle Out in the Open.

Southeast Asia

by Sophie Tanapura

The “Mechai Touch.”

New Delhi

by Susan Maitra

War on Drugs Prepared.

Report from Mexico

by Josefina Menéndez

Silva Herzog and Kissinger Associates?

Attic Chronicle

by Phocion

Armacost in the Aegean.

Editorial

The Monetary System Is Dead.

Feature

Augustine Conference Begins Fight for New World Economic Order

by Mark Burdman

More than 800 individuals, from 25 countries, met in Rome for the Fifth International Conference of the Schiller Institute.

International Leaders Vow To Uphold Heritage of St. Augustine

Peru’s Battle for National Sovereignty

by Senator Josmell Muñoz Córdova

St. Augustine: From Carthage to Rome

by Ahmed Kedidi

St. Augustine vs. the IMF’s Genocide

by Hon. Publio Fiori

Defend Civilization from the ‘Visigoths’

by Senator Vincenzo Carollo

‘The Most Complete Genius in History’

by Father Carlo Cremona

Economics

Ibero-American Debt Fight Wins Growing Support

by Valerie Rush

While the United States continues to lend its dumb muscle to the banks’ economic warfare, forces in Italy, France, and Germany are offering private assurances that the besieged Peruvian nation does not stand alone.

New International Anti-AIDS Initiative Announced in Rome

Currency Rates

Brazil’s Justice Minister Seeks To Legalize Marijuana, Gambling

by Silvia Palacios

Lesson of the Chase Takeover of Maryland

by D. Stephen Pepper

Commodities

by Marcia Merry

Bankers Ask Bail-Out after Tin Crash.

Infrastructure

by Nicholas F. Benton

Depriving America of Water.

Agriculture

by Marcia Merry

Food Exports Down, Except to U.S.S.R.

Business Briefs

Science & Technology

MHD-Plasma Technology for Electric Power

by Marsha Freeman

New MHD Energy System Invented

Investigation

Guatemala Opens Second Front against Soviet Narco-Terrorism

by Jeffrey Steinberg

In a major logistical feat, the armed forces destroyed 40 marijuana plantations in remote jungle areas—and EIR was there.

Operation Guatusa-1: An EIR Report

by Herbert Quinde

The Drug Mafia Invades Guatemala

by Jeffrey Steinberg

LaRouche Calls for U.S. To Aid Guatemala

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

International

Narco-Terrorism Declares War on Ibero-American Nations

by Valerie Rush

The drug mafias have specially targeted those with the potential to resist the austerity dictates of the International Monetary Fund.

Does Vitalii Yurchenko Himself Know What It Was About?

by Criton Zoakos

Philippines: Opposition Promises Violence in Elections

by Linda de Hoyos

Argentina: Has IMF Policy Been Elected?

by Cynthia R. Rush

Conference Shows How Sovietologists Warp Intelligence Estimates

by Rachel Douglas

Why Moscow’s Medical Community Won the Nobel Peace Prize

Obituary: Charles Douglas-Home, Editor of The Times

by Laurent Murawiec and Michael Liebig

International Intelligence

National

Pre-Summit Talks with Moscow: All Deals Are Off

by Kathleen Klenetsky

George Shultz Visited the Kremlin, and all his best-laid plans to give away the world went up in smoke.

Money-Laundering Bill Before House

by Nicholas F. Benton

Eye on Washington

by Nicholas F. Benton

State Dept. Covers for Soviet Aims in Angola — Schroeder’s Farce on Namibia.

Kissinger Watch

by M.T. Upharson

Henry in Hunting Season.

Labor in Focus

by Marianna Wertz

AFL-CIO Backs Tests of Teachers.

American System: The Keelboat or the Steamboat?

by Anton Chaitkin

More from Henry Clay on the proper conduct of economic affairs.

Congressional Closeup

by Ronald Kokinda and Susan Kokinda

National News

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