Volume 9, Number 4, January 26, 1982

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Departments

Energy Insider

by William Engdahl

Interview with Cecilia Soto de Estévez, President of the Mexican Association of Fusion Energy, on the prospects for the next stage of Mexico’s nuclear energy program.

Interview

by Robert Dreyfuss

Philip Klutznick, former President of the World Jewish Congress.

Interview

by Christine Juarez

Olivier Stirn, Giscard’s former number-two foreign policy official.

Middle East Report

by Robert Dreyfuss

Kissinger makes a comeback.

Dateline Mexico

by Josefina Menéndez

Atalaya ’82: plotting against Mexico?

Labor in Focus

What’s down the road.

Eye on Washington

Economics

Has the Money Really Run Out?

by David Goldman

The Myth That Low Japanese Wages Wrecked the U.S. Auto Industry

by Richard Katz

Chilean Model Slated for the Remainder of Latin America

by Cynthia Rush

Currency Rates

Why the EIR Was Able To Outscore Other Forecasters

by Richard Freeman

A Banking Plan To Halt U.S. Housing

by Leif Johnson

Agriculture

by Susan B. Cohen

The food weapon by any other name.

Gold

by Montresor

Kemp’s foot in the door.

World Trade

by Mark Sonnenblick

Business Briefs

Special Report

Can Democrats Be Freed From Harriman’s Liberal Fascism?

by Warren Hamerman

The grand old Anglophile of the party and his anti-growth deployments: what they did to U.S. politics and U.S. Administrations over the past two decades.

‘Tom Hayden and Jerry Brown Are a Menace to the Entire Human Race’

by William F. Wertz

The anatomy of California’s latter-day “back-to-the-earth” fascists and their controllers.

Did Organized Crime Give DNC to Manatt?

by Timothy Pike

The Democratic National Committee chairman is linked to Pat Brown, to Sidney Korshak, and to plans to put Jerry Brown into the White House.

International

Italian Officials: Mossad Cosponsors Red Brigades

by Muriel Mirak

Following the guidelines EIR founder LaRouche’s associates specified in 1978, magistrates are cracking the control networks for right and left terrorism, the drug traffic, and assassinations.

Mr. Haig Comes Out of the Closet

by Dennis Small

Open collaboration with the Socialist International over Central America.

Trudeau Has No Success in Mexico

by Dolia Estevez Pettingell

The Bigger Game in the Coup Plot Against Nicaragua

by Gretchen Small

State Department Sends a Warning to Duvalier

by Carlos Wesley

The Ruhr Looks To Creating Real Jobs

by our Dortmund correspondents

Advanced energy development and reindustrialization are the core of the Chamber of Commerce proposals.

International Intelligence

National

Quicker Than It Takes To Say ‘Watergate’

by Richard Cohen

Mr. Reagan’s pragmatic efforts to compromise with the Volcker policy are setting him up for a rapid fall.

Henry Kissinger Sharpens the Knife

by Lonnie Wolfe

Relaying the British Foreign Office’s instructions on linkage, Henry is also surrounding the White House with more moles.

Documentation: An interview with former Secretary of State Dean Rusk, who warns that the Kissinger policy can lead to “shooting ourselves in the foot.”

Abscam: Charges Confirm FBI-DOJ Crimes

by Andrew Rotstein

The new Abscam scandal implicates operatives far higher up than protected federal witness and apparent perjurer Mel Weinberg.

Shaheen and Other Coverup Suspects

by Jeffrey Steinberg

The Justice Department’s Abscammers have been caught in other corrupt practices leading back to Billygate.

National News

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