Volume 6, Number 15, April 24, 1979

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This Week

The Henry Kissinger Question

The Week in Brief

Economics

New GATT Treaty Initialed

by Richard Schulman

Antidirigist measures prompt Third World boycott – C. Fred Bergsten on GATT.

Brascan Bids for Woolworths

by Peter Wyer and Leif Johnson

Interest Rates Tightened in Europe and Japan

by Alice Roth

Miller Holds Back on New Credit Tightening

by Lydia Schulman

Dollar, Sterling Get Brass Knuckles Treatment

by Susan Johnson

Treasury Reverses Policy on Gold Sales

by Alice Roth

British To Close Europe’s Only Integrated Iron, Steel, and Tube-Making Plant

by Marla Minnicino

Kahn Puts U.S. Metals Producers in Inflationary Price Rise

by Renée Sigerson

Fed Approval of British Bank Takeovers Challenged in Court

by Kathy Burdman

Revive the Policies of Friedrich List, American System Fighter

by Kathy Stevens

International

Bilderberg Cult Plots Oil War

EIR publishes scheduled attendance at Austrian gathering.

Special Report

Israel: Model Nazi War Economy

by Max Sawicky

With the Nile Secured, March to Euphrates Begins

Prostitution Thrives in Schachtian Israel

Europe

Brandt Crony Organizes Against Schmidt, Wehner

And reinterprets German policy.

Karamanlis Maps His Country’s Future Role

by Erini Levedi

Greece seeks to bridge Europe and the Arab world.

Economic Survey

‘Free Enterprise’ Threatens French Economy

by Alain Lemal

With EMS on the back burner.

Reviews

‘The Energy War Has Begun’

by Susan Johnson

Review of La Guerre de l’énergie est commencée by Lionel Taccoen.

Soviet Sector

Soviet Scientist Condemns the Harrisburg Nuclear Scare

U.S. Report

LaRouche or Fascism

by Anne-Marie Sawicky

Labor Party leader only candidate opposing Carter reorganization – Masons’ Leader Endorses LaRouche for President.

Reorganization: Behind-the-Scenes Coup

by Barbara Dreyfuss

Latin America

Mexico: Carter Administration Regroups for Attack

by Tim Rush

‘An Iran on U.S.’s Southern Border’

Labor

After the IBT Contract–What Next?

Columns

Congressional Calendar

by Donald Baier and Barbara Dreyfuss

Opposition Mounts to Department of Natural Resources – Agricultural Development Hangs in the Balance – Ribicoff-Javits Terrorism Bill Revived – Fed Membership Bill Killed Through Compromise?

Energy: New Plan Prepared To Break U.S.-Saudi Oil Link

by Judith Wyer

Facts Behind Terrorism: Nuclear Terrorism Scenario Is ‘Live’

World Trade Review

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