by Muriel Mirak-Weissbach
At the Labor Day weekend conference of the Schiller Institute and International Caucus of Labor Committees in Reston, Virginia, the LaRouche Youth Movement was born, and is mobilizing behind an “emergency November program” to rebuild the nation’s infrastructure.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
The keynote speech by Lyndon LaRouche, on the conference theme of “ ‘Hoover II’ Has Happened! The Global Financial Crash of 2002.”
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Questions from conference participants and the Internet audience.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
by Dennis Small
Conference questions and answers following Small and Steinberg presentations.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
The anti-war moves multiplying in the United States, Europe, the Mideast and Ibero-America should be appraised in context of LaRouche-led mobilization begun in late July.
by Kathy Wolfe
The Aug. 29 agreements reached on the Korean Peninsula are not merely a local affair: Disgusted with the Bush Administration, the major Asian powers are moving to stabilize Korea economically and to stop the spread of war into East Asia.
by Dean Andromidas
The Israeli Defense Forces are using the methods perfected by the Nazi SS to crush the Jewish resistance, in their war against the Palestinians: from house demolitions to the use of “human shields” to deportation and mass transfer of populations.
Documentation: An open letter from Marek Edelman, one of the leaders of the Warsaw Ghetto insurrection, “to all the leaders of the Palestinian military, paramilitary, and guerrilla organizations.”
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by Paul Gallagher
The U.S. and world economic crisis worsened as September started; international coverage and discussion of LaRouche alternative picked up.
Nancy Spannaus, campaigning for Senate against incumbent Republican John Warner, injected real politics, and Lyndon LaRouche’s international strategic perspective, into the Labor Day festivities in Virginia.
by William Jones
The Democratic Presidential pre-candidate spoke to the annual meeting of the National Association for Chinese Unification.
by Anton Chaitkin
McCain rose to power thanks to the largesse of the organized-crime apparatus that assassinated investigative reporter Don Bolles in 1976. Bolles had been investigating the Emprise race-track company, whose gambling empire was at the center of the gangster takeover of Arizona politics.
In our issue of Sept. 6, the bar graphs of “Total Employment in the U.S. Aerospace Industry Dropped 83,000 in One Year” (p. 44), were mislabelled. Reading from the bottom up, the graphs show employment in: aircraft, aircraft engines, other aircraft parts, and non-aircraft.