Volume 14, Number 41, October 16, 1987

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Departments

Africa Report

by Mary Lalevée

Anti-IMF, Anti-AIDS Fight the Same.

Books Received

Andean Report

by Valerie Rush

Narco-Communism in Venezuela.

Editorial

Iran: Keep Up the Pressure.

Investigation

Whose ‘Disinformation’? The Case of Roy Godson

by Scott Thompson and Herbert Quinde

Trace the “Lovestonite” origins of the erstwhile expert on Soviet dezinformatsia.

Science & Technology

Toward Cancer Progress through Optical Biophysics

by Wolfgang Lillge, M.D.

Looks at the recent developments in this revolutionary field that may transform the way we diagnose and treat carcinogenesis.

AIDS Update

Anti-IMF, Anti-AIDS Fight the Same

by Mary Lalevée

Koop Kooks Edged Off AIDS Commission

Economics

Bush Supporters in Wonderland

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

They hope to delay a financial crash long enough to assure their man’s election, but the crisis in the markets is getting more intense, and the Establishment’s policies are making things worse, the way “positive feedback” from a microphone builds into a roar.

Currency Rates

Mexican Presidential Pick Salinas: ‘Man the Creditors Would Choose’

by Mark Sonnenblick

Carlos Salinas de Gortari: Author of Mexican ‘Perestroika

by Carlos Cota Meza

Debt Crisis Lights Fuse on Yugoslavia

by Konstantin George

The Case of Medellín, Colombia: ‘Informal Economy’? Infernal Society

by Benjamin Castro

Business Briefs

Reviews

Woodward’s Book on Casey: A Blend of Fact and Fiction

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

A review of VEIL: The Secret Wars of the CIA, 1981-1987, by Bob Woodward.

Recalling the Lesson of the Berlin Wall

by Nicholas F. Benton

Reviews The Berlin Wall: Kennedy, Khrushchev and a Showdown in the Heart of Europe, by Norman Gelb.

Mozart Lieder on the Fortepiano

by Kathy Wolfe

Reviews Mozart Songs, Vol. 1, Teresa Ringholz, soprano; Robert Spillman, fortepiano.

International

U.S. Takes a Discerning Look at Gorbachov’s ‘Perestroika

Documents from the Defense Department and intelligence agencies you won’t see in the major print media.

International Panel Finds ‘Wholesale’ Violation of Rights in LaRouche Case

The final report of the Fact-Finding Committee of the Commission on Human Rights Violations in the United States.

Franco-German Defense Ties Have To Complement, Not Replace, U.S. Role

by Rainer Apel

Sweden: New Setback for the Euthanasia Lobby

by Ulf Sandmark and Göran Haglund

Panama Vows Worldwide Fight against U.S. Destabilization

by Peter Rush

Documentation: From a speech delivered by Panamanian Foreign Minister Jorge Abadía to the UN General Assembly.

Soviet-Run Narco-Terrorists Launch New Military Strategy in Colombia

by Valerie Rush

Iran’s Internal Battle for Power

by Thierry Lalevée

A ‘Democratic’ Plan To Chop Up Mexico

by Dolia Estévez-Pettingell

International Intelligence

National

‘Now Two Governments in Washington’

by Nicholas F. Benton

The clash is getting sharper between the executive and legislative branches of government.

Mario Cuomo Swaps Euthanasia Tales with Kremlin Hosts

by Linda Everett

Benjamin Franklin Facing Indictment

by Warren J. Hamerman

Press release.

Eye on Washington

by Nicholas F. Benton

Hansen Emerges from Prison — State Department Woos Kaunda.

Congressional Closeup

by Ronald Kokinda

National News

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