Volume 28, Number 50, December 28, 2001

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Russian Scientists Welcome LaRouche  

by Rachel Douglas

Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. made a four-day visit to Moscow the week of Dec. 10, during which he attended the International Symposium “Space And Time In The Evolution Of The Global System ‘Nature—Society—Man,’” and addressed several other seminars, including one hosted by Academician Dmitri S. Lvov at the Central Mathematical Economics Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

A Modern-Day Leonardo Reached Out to LaRouche

by Jonathan Tennenbaum

The story of the late Russian scientist Pobisk Kuznetsov, as told by his friends and collaborators at the Moscow symposium.

Russia’s Crucial Role in Solving the Global Crisis  

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

A New Approach to the Dialogue of Cultures  

by Helga Zepp-LaRouche

The Revolutionary Life of Pobisk Kuznetsov  

by Jonathan Tennenbaum

Kuznetsov on ‘The LaRouche’ Unit of Measure

Give Politicians a New Conception of Economy

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

LaRouche Interviewed in Russian ‘Currency Dealer’

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

Economics

Rail Proves U.S. Steel Crisis Is One of Underconsumption

by Marcia Merry Baker

As many in the American steel industry do not understand or admit, the steel collapse is worldwide in scope. Rather than the foolishness of eliminating “overcapacity” to increase prices—which will never happen in a depression—it is time to rebuild the rails, and build the Eurasian Land-Bridge.

U.S. High-Speed Lines Demand Action, and Steel

Maglev Projects on the Agenda for 2002

by Rainer Apel

Enron’s Bust and the Future of the Bubble

by John Hoefle

Mexico’s Fox Escalates ‘Fire Sale’ of Assets

by Rubén Cota Meza

Japan Urges U.S. To Rejoin Fusion Project

An interview with Satoru Ohtake.

In Time of Global Crisis, China Needs Scientific Economic Development

by Mary Burdman

International

IMF Rule Shatters in Argentina; Now for the General Welfare?  

by Cynthia R. Rush

Governments of Ibero-America, not to mention London, Wall Street, and the International Monetary Fund, are in a state of panic. The government of Argentina, that erstwhile pillar of neo-liberalism, with a real foreign debt of over $220 billion, has crumbled before their eyes, just as Lyndon LaRouche said it would, if IMF policy were continued.

LaRouche: What Argentina Must Do Now  

Scrap U.S. Argentina Policy Before It’s Too Late  

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

LaRouche Forecast Debt Debacle a Year Ago

Sharon’s ‘Dagan Plan’ for Mideast Bloodbath

by Dean Andromidas

Arafat: Hamas Are Sharon’s Children  

‘True Confessions’: Bin Laden Goes to Hollywood

by Muriel Mirak-Weissbach

Election Gives New Hope for Kosovo

by Elke Fimmen

Ibrahim Rugova, a Portrait

by Feride Istogu-Gillesberg

LaRouches Rejuvenate the Indian Elite

by Ramtanu Maitra

India: Desalination Plant To Use Nuclear Power

by Ramtanu Maitra

National

EIR Blows Israeli Spies’ Cover in Sept. 11 Case  

by Jeffrey Steinberg and Edward Spannaus

Years of tracking down an important set of drug-trafficking cases, led EIR investigators to what has now become a contender for the story of the new century, the investigation of connections between detained Israeli spies and the events of Sept. 11.

Congress’ Warmongers Seek War with Iraq

by Suzanne Rose

Scott Ritter Refutes the ‘Bomb Iraq’ Crowd

by Carl Osgood

Despite Sept. 11, Death Penalty Use Is Dropping

by Marianna Wertz

Congressional Closeup

by Carl Osgood

Interviews

Satoru Ohtake

Mr. Ohtake is Director for Fusion Energy, in the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology.

Departments

Editorial

Confessing, in Order To Sin Again.

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