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Volume 1, Number 23, October 10, 1974
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Cannibalism Report
Press Cannibals: Radical and Straight
Rockefeller Drives Indians to Cannibalism
Agricultural Report
Ford Blocks Soviet Grain Purchase; Announces End of Detente
Europe: EEC Ministers Arrange CAP Demise
Japan Demands World Food Control
India: Starvation or Slave Labor
Australia: Phony Fuel Shortage Threatens Harvest
Texas Farmers Resort to Food Destruction
National Farmers Union Promotes Self-Starvation
Political Economy
IPS Exclusive Report on Washington IMF Meeting: Working Class Representatives Break Up Fascist Finance Orgy
North America
Working-Class Victory; Toledo Rally Routs UAW Goonery
Frameup Trial Postponed
TASS Correspondents Reject a Scoop
IPS Editorial
Another War in the Middle East?
International Briefs
Japan’s Stock Market Plunges
Rockefellers Experts Laud China’s Backward Farming
CIA Hunger Riots in India
Sheiks Perform for Rocky: Mines in Oil Fields; Gold At Home
SPD Tries to Squash Labor Committee Influence As Organizing Escalates