Volume 6, Number 21, May 29, 1979

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This Week

Oil Crisis Is Unnecessary

by Nora Hamerman

This Week in Brief

Economics

U.S. Sets Policy for Tokyo Summit

by Lydia Schulman

Treasury, State propose IMF surveillance over U.S. economy.

Poultry: High Technology Winner for Entrepreneurs and the Developing Sector

by Susan Cohen

U.S. Court Clears Road for HongShang Bank Takeover

by Kathy Burdman

Carter Administration Moves U.S. Economy into Recession

by Steve Parsons

Euro-Arab-Soviet Combination Rigs the Gold Market

by Alice Roth

Major Shakeup Underway of U.S. Raw Materials Supply Channels

by Renée Sigerson

Foreign Exchange: A Foot in the Tokyo Door

by Susan Johnson

Outlook for World Trade: Control, Trade War and No Growth

by Richard Schulman

Britain: The Titanium Tangle: ‘Free Enterprise’ Put to the Test

by Marla Minnicino

Europe

European Elections: What’s at Stake

by Vivian Zoakos

Nuclear power, EMS pitted against the Hapsburg program in campaigns.

1. Germany’s Choice: Development or Feudalism

The ELP: High Profile on the Real Issues.

2. France: De Gaulle’s Europe or None

3. ELP Campaigns in Gen. Haig’s Homeland

4. Italy: A Nation’s Future at Stake

by R.D. Cedeño

5. Sweden: Swan Song for Socialists

by Paul Arnest

Economic Survey

Ireland: The Fastest Growing Country in Europe

by Marla Minnicino

American System policies behind economic boom, decision to join EMS.

Latin America

Cuba, Mexico Heads of State Meet

by Robyn Quijano

Energy, industrial development posed as the alternative to war.

López Portillo, Castro Issue Joint Communiqué

Mexico Will Not Tolerate Genocide

Counterintelligence

Zionists Tied to ‘Nazi’ Organizing, Part 1

Labor

Foresee Big IBT Role in 1980 Campaign

Fitzsimmons: ‘We Need Candidates With Workable Solutions’

Columns

Congressional Calendar

by Barbara Dreyfuss and Susan Kokinda

Congressional Votes Aimed at Carter Administration – What Do Jack Kemp and George McGovern Have In Common? – Antinuclear Drive Steamrolls Timid Opposition – Kennedy’s Antitrust Legislation on Front Burner – Trade Legislation To Go to Hill in June.

Labor Periscope

One Strike Ends, Another Drags On – Steelworkers Union Under CFR Siege.

American System: Matthew Carey on Protection vs. Free Trade

Energy: London Oil Wire Leaks Classified CIA Scenario

by William Engdahl

Nuclear Regulatory Commission Imposes Three-Month Licensing Moratorium – Exxon Head Predicts 20-Year Gas Shortage.

Facts Behind Terrorism

by Michele Steinberg

Italian Investigation Uncovers Bertrand Russell Networks Behind Terrorism – U.S. Terror Wave Readied.

World Trade Review

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