Volume 14, Number 44, November 6, 1987

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Interviews

Dr. Robert Moon

by Carol White

Part II of an interview with the nuclear physicist, who played a leading role in the Manhattan Project.

Departments

Report from Bonn

by Rainer Apel

Arms Scandal Clouds over Bonn.

Andean Report

by Valerie Rush

The Parallel State.

From New Delhi

by Susan Maitra

A Fillip for Indo-U.S. Ties.

Middle East Report

by Thierry Lalevée

The Vatican Plan To Save Lebanon.

Dateline Mexico

by Hugo López Ochoa

PRI Faction Admits There’s No Recovery.

Editorial

The Economics of AIDS.

AIDS Update

German Doctors Score Delay in Prevention

Strange Doings at Euthanasia Conference

New AIDS Initiative Filed in California

AIDS Set To Explode in New York City

Science & Technology

New Hypothesis Shows Geometry of Atomic Nucleus

by Carol White

Nuclear physicist Dr. Robert Moon discusses his exciting recent work on the geometrical structure of the atom, in the second part of an interview conducted by Carol White.

Economics

The U.S. Dollar Must Be Defended!

by Christopher White

The financial gurus of both the conservative and liberal wings of the Establishment have treasonously decided to drive the dollar down even further.

$3 Trillion in Off-Balance-Sheet Liabilities Are on the Brink

by David Goldman

García, Funaro Take the Point in Ibero-American Integration Drive

by Gretchen Small

Will U.S. Taxpayers Pay Banks Interest on Brazil’s Debt?

by Mark Sonnenblick

The Soviet Leadership Takes Stock of the Crash’s Political Dividends

by Luba George

Currency Rates

Agriculture

by Marcia Merry

Juggling the Books at FCS.

Business Briefs

Feature

Brazil’s Debt Crisis in the World’s Financial Crash

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

U.S. foreign policy blunders have opened the way for massive Soviet penetration of Ibero-America, while presenting the nations of the continent with a strategic dilemma. An analysis of the policy options facing Brazil.

International

Moscow Buying Time for Strategic Shift

by Jeffrey Steinberg

The policy calculations behind the Kremlin’s on-again-off-again diplomatic maneuvers.

Shevardnadze Admits Soviets Have ‘SDI’

China Today: Deng’s Balancing Act

by Uwe Henke v. Parpart

To understand the predicted leadership compromise, requires peering into the Chinese cultural matrix.

Afghan Deal Falls Through: Crisis Builds Up around Pakistan

by Mary McCourt

Soviets Again Show Fear of LaRouche

by Vivian Freyre Zoakos

New Times magazine lashes out against LaRouche, “an active backer of the SDI,” and for the first time openly demands that Western courts curb his right to “act so freely on the political scene.”

House of Windsor Reaching End-Phase?

by Mark Burdman and Mary McCourt

The Uwe Barschel Case Is a Clue to the Palme Killing

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

Threads of investigation to unravel the recent freemasonic ritual murders. All the victims had a link to Irangate!

Panama ‘Opposition’ Shows Desperation

by Dolia Estévez-Pettingell

International Intelligence

National

Wall St. Looks to D.C., Finds Panic and Vacuum

by Criton Zoakos

After six days of a bipartisan “economic summit” between Administration and Congress, exactly nothing has come down by way of even a hint of a suggestion of badly needed economic policy direction.

Political Committee To Rally Democrats for Economic Recovery

by Katherine Notley

A Programmatic Policy or Recovery

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

The text of the legislative package by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr., submitted to Congress in July 1983 as part of the National Democratic Policy Committee’s testimony against Paul Volcker’s renomination as Federal Reserve chairman.

New AIDS Initiative Filed in California

Over 720,000 Californians signed petitions to put a measure almost identical to the controversial Proposition 64, back on the ballot for next spring.

Elephants & Donkeys

by Kathleen Klenetsky

Selective Leaks from the Cuomo Dossier — Bush Defends INF Accord.

Eye on Washington

by Nicholas F. Benton

Pro-SDI Documentary Feeds Pablum — Daring To Cut Middle Income Entitlements.

Congressional Closeup

by Kathleen Klenetsky

National News

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