Volume 13, Number 18, May 2, 1986

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Interviews

Juan Gabriel Labaké

by Cynthia R. Rush

The persecution of former Argentine President Isabel Martínez de Perón is discussed by one of her friends and associates.

Departments

Dateline Mexico

by Josefina Menéndez

A New Presidential Frontrunner.

Medicine

by John Grauerholz, M.D.

AIDS: Jenner to the Rescue?

Africa Report

by Mary Lalevée

Libya Wins Elections in Sudan.

Mother Russia

by Rachel Douglas

Chauvinists Strut in Communist Journal.

Report from Rio

by Silvia Palacios

Soviets Seek an Ally in Brazil.

Editorial

Now, the Oil Fields.

Economics

Israeli Bankers Cited for Corrupt Practices

by Mark Burdman

The Bejski Report on banking in Israel has the drug-connected financial elite in that country and throughout the world terrified.

Soviets, World Bank, and State Dept. Caught in Joint AIDS War on Africa

by Warren J. Hamerman

The Strange Business of the European Industrialists Roundtable

by C. Polhem

Currency Rates

Foreign Exchange

by David Goldman

Bundesbank Cuts Loose from Dollar.

Energy Insider

by John Hoefle

Oil Industry Girds for Depression.

Banking

by William Engdahl

Merrill Lynch Under Fire.

Business Briefs

Science & Technology

Human Life Is Truly ‘Cost Effective’

by Dr. Wolfgang Lillge

Part II in Dr. Wolfgang Lillge’s series on the life-saving potential of high-quality, high-technology medical care.

How the Bureaucrats Are Sabotaging Health Care

Feature

Japanese Elite Hear Strategic, Economic Dimensions of SDI

by Linda de Hoyos

A report from the Tokyo conference sponsored by the Fusion Energy Foundation and the Schiller Institute.

The Revolutionary Impact of the SDI on the Growth of the World Economy

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

Investigation

Trilateral Panel Talks Up Legalizing the Dope Trade

by Gretchen Small

An elite group of bankers and businessmen have recommended legalizing drugs—and they’re the same people who brought you Vietnam, the nuclear freeze, etc.

LaRouche: Prosecute Advocates of Legalization

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

Who’s Out To Make Dope Legal: The ‘Citizens Above Suspicion’ of the ‘Inter-American Dialogue’

International

Europe Joins U.S. Terror Crackdown, Expels Libyans

by Omar al Montasser

European actions against Libyan terrorists have picked up, but fall short of what is needed.

Mossad Agents Busted Selling Arms to Iran

by Joseph Brewda

Gorbachov’s Secret East German Agenda

by Konstantin George

Mexico Moves To Stop Narcoterror Coup

by Héctor Apolinar

Narcotics Mob’s Agents Fear LaRouche Associates in Colombia

by Valerie Rush

Trilateral-KGB Lobby Exposed in Spain

by Mark Burdman and Leonardo Servadio

As González readies trip to Moscow.

Euthanasia Foes Try Stalling in Holland

by Mark Burdman

International Intelligence

National

Exposed: New Moves To Cut American Troops in Europe

by Nicholas F. Benton

U.S. Policy on Terrorism State

Testimony by John Whitehead of the State Department on April 22, 1986.

Mossad Espionage and Richard Perle

by Linda de Hoyos

NDPC Campaigns Target the Drug Lobby behind the Liberal Democrats

by D. Stephen Pepper

Ohio: Candidates Battle the Dope Mafia

by Marianna Wertz

North Carolina: Croom for Senate Hits Defense Crisis

Indiana: Georgia Irey Emerges as the Frontrunner

by Marla Minnicino

Pennsylvania: LaRouche Dems Take the State by Storm

Rainbow Coalition: Jesse Vows To Run against LaRouche

by Leo Scanlon

Eye on Washington

by Nicholas F. Benton

GOP Voter Base Wants LaRouche, Too — Democrats Fear They Blew Senate Majority.

Congressional Closeup

by Kathleen Klenetsky

National News

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