Volume 16, Number 22, May 26, 1989

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Interviews

Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

There is something going on in China that no one in the West understands, and one of the world’s leading strategic thinkers discusses it from his jail cell.

Departments

Report from Rio

by Silvia Palacios

Financial Brush-Off.

New Delhi

by Susan Maitra

Self-Government Reform Moves Ahead.

Dateline Mexico

by Marivilia Carrasco

Televisa: Mass-Marketing Satanism.

Middle East Report

by Thierry Lalevée

Superpowers Plot over Lebanon, Israel.

Satanwatch

by Paul Glumaz

Ritual Case Shakes Washington State.

Editorial

Gorbachov Routed by American Revolution.

Economics

Mosbacher Rains on U.S.-Soviet Trade Parade

by Scott Thompson

The Commerce Secretary’s recent speech to the U.S-Soviet Trade and Economic Council was at least more “cautious” than the Russians would have liked.

Swedish Socialists Prepare Model for ‘Fascism with an Ecological Face’

by Michael Ericson

Amazon Nations Reject Foreign Interference

British Networks and the Brazilian Amazon

by Mark Burdman

Currency Rates

Pakistan Braces for a ‘Tough’ Budget

by Ramtanu Maitra

Agriculture

by Marcia Merry

The Groundwater Pollution Scare.

Business Briefs

Feature

Beethoven as a Physical Scientist

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

The ability to compose artistic statements in the literate language of music common to all Classical composers, is virtually as lost today as the ancient Egyptian was lost until the discovery of the Rosetta Stone. Fortunately, the lost language of Classical composition can be reconstructed, and the result proven conclusively to be an accurate one.

International

New China Revolution Dooms ‘Czar’ Gorbachov

by Linda de Hoyos

China’s Revolution: The Ideas of Lincoln and Sun Yat-sen

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

An interview with Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

Argentine Voters Trounce IMF Government, Elect Peronist Menem

by Peter Rush

The results defied all the polls, and the reason was the state of the economy, but now, the new President could become the model by which the entire continent’s governments are judged by their people.

Latin Cowardice Brings U.S. Closer to ‘Vietnam’ Disaster in Panama

by Carlos Wesley

Documentation: Brazilian lawmakers in defense of Panama.

World Council of Churches Declares War on the Renaissance View of Man

by Mark Burdman

Brazilian Deputies Demand Fair Trial for LaRouche

Bush Ambassadorial Appointments Target Allies Turkey and South Korea

by Joseph Brewda

Soviet Intentions Exposed in Namibia

by Jeffrey Steinberg

International Intelligence

National

As EIR Warned, Gregg Is Bush’s Albatross

by William Jones

One senator described the CIA veteran’s only answer to tough questions about the Iran-Contra affair as, “The dog ate my homework.”

Brent Scowcroft’s Environmentalist Back Channel to Moscow

by Scott Thompson

Kissinger Watch

by M.T. Upharson

A Fascination with “Henry’s Wrinkles.”

Eye on Washington

by Nicholas F. Benton

Gorbachov: “A Drug Store Cowboy.”

Congressional Closeup

by William Jones

National News

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