Volume 18, Number 11, March 15, 1991

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Interviews

Günter Ludwig

by Kathy Wolfe

The German pianist discusses the importance of integrating music into the education of children.

Military Analyst

by Leo Scanlon

On background, a Middle East analyst for the U.S. military tells why he condemns the war against Iraq.

Strategic Studies

LaRouche Addresses the Danger of a New Thirty Years’ War

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

LaRouche shows how the same Anglo-American forces that enforced the 30 years of war from 1912 through 1945 are desperate to stop Eastern Europe from economically developing now. His remarks to the Berlin conference on “Peace Through Development: Infrastructure Program for a New Europe.”

Departments

Andean Report

by Peter Rush

Venezuela to OPEC: Drop Dead!

Report from Rio

by Silvia Palacios

Technological Stranglehold Tightens.

Panama Report

by Carlos Wesley

Kissinger Buddies Tied to Drug Cartel.

Editorial

The War that Wasn’t Won.

Economics

European Economists Want LaRouche Triangle Now!

by Rainer Apel

The Schiller Institute convened a meeting in Berlin of economists, government officials, trade unionists, and others to confront the task of completing the revolution in Eastern Europe.

France Pays the Price of its Mendacity

by Jacques Cheminade

Malaysia’s Mahathir Fears U.S. May Use Force To Back Up Economic Aims

by Lydia Cherry

Tokyo Braces for New Round of Japan Bashing

by Jeffrey Steinberg

While some are still placating the U.S., others are pushing ahead with the Global Infrastructure Fund.

Chicago Heartland Being Destroyed To ‘Please Bond-Raters Out East’

by Brian Lantz

IMF Policies Cause Holocaust of Disease

by Cynthia R. Rush

Peru’s cholera epidemic is reaching 500 new cases each day, and is spreading.

Thirty States Listed in Critical Condition

by H. Graham Lowry

Any budget cuts the governors promised would work, haven’t.

Rush To Approve Norplant Cloaks Eugenicist Motives

by Linda Everett

Currency Rates

Agriculture

by Marcia Merry

Madigan Is Swept into USDA.

Banking

by John Hoefle

Cooking the Books.

Business Briefs

Feature

The Gaping Hole in the American Market Basket

by Christopher White

Forty years ago, the government predicated its estimate of what an American family should consume on the fact that the country was growing, and producing real goods. Using those standards, EIR has put together a modern market basket of what, under the post-industrial depression economy, the average American household either goes without or struggles to provide.

International

Drive To Obliterate Iraq Heralds New U.S. Wars

by Joseph Brewda

Behind Bush’s remarks about “regional stability” lies an unbalanced policy which could return war to the region within a year.

International Team Finds ‘Catastrophe’ Facing Iraq’s Women and Children

UNICEF reports on the real targets of the bombing of Baghdad.

Algiers Conference Addresses the Global Threat of a ‘Pax Americana’

Maghreb Press Hits ‘Imperial’ U.S. War

by Christine Bierre

Bush Wanted War from the Beginning

by Joseph Brewda

Part 2 of EIR’s forthcoming white paper.

Gorbachov Endorses Solzhenitsyn

by Konstantin George

U.N. Declaration against Intolerance Cited in LaRouche Case in Geneva

Free-Trader to the Fore in Bangladesh

by Susan Maitra and Ramtanu Maitra

The nation’s first free election in nearly 10 years.

Gaviria, Bush Side with Narco-Terrorism

by Andrea Olivieri

Soviets and Chinese Speed Up Cooperation

by Mary McCourt Burdman

International Intelligence

National

U.S. Opens New Battlefront: Against Germany and Japan

by Kathleen Klenetsky

Fulfilling the September 1989 statement by the CIA’s William Webster—that the new enemies of the U.S. are countries that refuse to gut their productive economies—Bush and Congress have joined to extort tribute from our erstwhile allies.

Cult Awareness Network: Thought Police of the 1990s

A profile of the private, foundation-backed gestapo that has mobilized to stop LaRouche from becoming President.

Congressional Closeup

by William Jones

National News

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