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Volume 29, Number 17, May 3, 2002

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Then and Now:
Why Roosevelt's Explosive
1933-45 Recovery Worked

Part 2, by Richard Freeman. Commissioned by Lyndon LaRouche for his recently issued Presidential campaign Special Report, Economics: The End of a Delusion, Part 1 of this study of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's economic policies (last week's issue) showed his firm grounding in the American System of political-economy as defined by Alexander Hamilton and by the Constitutional commitment to the General Welfare. Here, is put to rest the oligarchy's charges that FDR's steps to bring the United States out of the Great Depression was make-work; in fact, tremendous building up of the United States took place.


Economics

IMF and Insane U.S. Utopians
Drive Argentina Into the Abyss

Argentina's disintegration is the lawful, predictable result of the utter failure of U.S. policy.

Putin Wants `Arc of Stability,' Not Crisis

LaRouche in Russian Military Paper

`Recovery' Looks Like
Crash to Airlines, Too

Unions Send Message to Besieged New Delhi

Germany:
Candidates Are Without an
Economic Policy


Pedagogy

Dialogue on the Fundamentals of
Sound Education Policy

Why Gauss' fundamental theorem should be required for high school graduation.

Bringing the Invisible to the Surface

Part 2 of an exercise on the fundamental theorem of algebra.


International

Sharon May Kill Arafat, To Cling to Power

It is precisely such an assassination, which a State Department official truthfully said would "likely to lead to a castastrophe of unimaginable dimensions," that will further the "Clash of Civilizations" policies being promoted by Utopians in Washington.

Milan Suicide Crash More Pressure on Italy?

Australia's Emergency Laws Mimic Hitler's

Mindanao Bombs Grease
U.S. Slope to Asia War

Cuban Intelligence Behind
Brazilian Press Slander of LaRouche

China Endorses Iran's
`Dialogue of Civilizations'

Anglo-Americans Consolidate Power
in South/Central Africa

France Continues Global Pattern:
Falling Tsars

French Presidential Elections
Show, the Elites Are Running Scared

An interview with Jacques Cheminade.


National

International Media Cover
LaRouche, on Eve of Webcast

Documentation: An excerpt from LaRouche's interview with Washington's WOL radio host Barbara Reynolds—one of several recent interviews with U.S. radio stations.

Thousands Mobilize for Palestinians in U.S.

AIPAC Targets Arafat For Elimination

Former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the Washington gathering, as part of his U.S. tour to mobilize for a "final solution" to the Palestinian "problem."

Congressional Closeup


Interviews

Jacques Cheminade

The former French Presidential candidate, known throughout France as a friend of U.S. Presidential pre-candidate Lyndon H. LaRouche, spoke to EIR after being denied ballot status in the first round of the elections.


Departments

Editorial

Something Done About Enron!—in Mexico.