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Volume 1, Number 19, September 9, 1974
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Political Economy
Chase Pushes Chilean Solution for Italy and Britain
IPS Exclusive Interviews At Secret Siena Bankers Conference
Anatomy of the U.S. Stock Market Collapse
Africa Report
Southern Africa: Racial “Liberalization” to Facilitate Rockefeller Looting
Ethiopian Coup Part of CIA’s Mediterranean Strategy
Sahara Conflict Potential “Western Cyprus”
State of Agriculture
Agricultural Roundup
The Press
Let Them Eat — People
Reporters Embrace Rockefeller’s Plans for Cannibalism
Knight Journalists Stripped of Identity
North America
CIA Sets Up Riot for Rockefeller in Newark
West Germany
Europe’s Biggest Fascist Praises Mao
CIA “Red Scare,” Spy Scandals Activated in West Germany
Northern Ireland
Irish Workers Join Third World, Police Themselves into Slavery
International Briefs
PCI Laments Agnelli Switch on “Historical Compromise”
West German Union Leaders Create Planned Chaos in Labor Movement
A Brief for Congress II
Rockefeller’s Political Empire