Volume 19, Number 35, September 4, 1992

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Book Reviews

Cheikh Anta Diop: A Visionary Who Wanted Fusion Power for Africa

by Lawrence Freeman

Black Africa: The Economic and Cultural Basis for a Federated State, by Cheikh Anta Diop.

Sri Lanka: Shedding Light, Casting Shadow

by Ramtanu Maitra

Only Man Is Vile: The Tragedy of Sri Lanka, by William McGowan.

Morris Dees: The Paradox of a ‘Klan-Watcher’

by George Canning

A Season for Justice, by Morris Dees with Steve Fiffer.

Departments

Africa Report

by Christine Bierre

Stock Markets for Africa.

Report from Bonn

by Rainer Apel

Right-Wing Terrorism-Déjà Vu?

Panama Report

by Carlos Wesley

Bush’s Boy Barletta and Drugs.

Editorial

The Shame of America.

Education

Restore Classical Education to the Secondary Classroom

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

LaRouche developed this proposal for the reform of American educational curriculum, in a 1985 open letter to Albert Shanker, president of the United Federation of Teachers. Part 2.

Economics

Dollar in Free Fall; World Financial Institutions Quake

by John Hoefle and Marcia Merry

The standard rescue operations launched by the central banks didn’t work this time, as the dollar continued its decline. We are seeing now what Lyndon LaRouche forecast as “the most dramatic changes in configurations of power and posture in the entire postwar period.”

Scandinavian Insurance Crisis Fueled by ‘Reaganomics’

by Poul Rasmussen

Currency Rates

Bankers Squeeze Italy, Remind Some of 1922

by Leonardo Servadio

Australia’s Budget: More of the Same

by Don Veitch

New Shock Program in Venezuela Threatens More Social Explosions

by Alfonso Rodriguez

Wang, Baby Bells Lead in Job Losses

by Anthony K. Wikrent

Agriculture

by Rosa Tennenbaum and Suzanne Rose

European Farmers Take to the Streets.

Biotech Gimmicks for Free Trade

by Marcia Merry

Business Briefs

Feature

Bush Sees ‘No Genocide’ in Bosnia, as Death Toll Rises

by Joseph Brewda

By continuing its “even-handed” policy, with an arms blockade against all parties in the war, the United Nations is effectively serving the well-armed Serbia, in its campaign to exterminate its Bosnian neighbors. Joseph Brewda reports.

A History of Lies about Serbian Genocide

EIR Exposed the Drive to Balkan War

International

Anglo-Americans Maneuver To Control Brazilian Crisis

by Cynthia R. Rush

With Brazil’s enormous economy and strategic importance, the corruption scandal involving President Collor jeopardizes the free market economic policies which have been the cornerstone of Collor’s government, as well as those of other nations. London and Washington are scrambling.

Meeting of Italian Mass Movement Told To ‘Free and Elect LaRouche’

U.S. civil rights leader Amelia Boynton Robinson, winner of the Martin Luther King Freedom Medal, addressed 2,000 participants in the annual meeting of Communion and Liberation in Rimini, Italy.

Mafia-Gelli Ties Would Implicate U.S.

by Leonardo Servadio

The Serbian Army Must Be Stopped

by Davos Stier

A guest commentary by Davos Stier, correspondent for Radio Croatia in Argentina.

Georgian Troops Move into Abkhazia

by Konstantin George

‘Khalistan, Inc.’ Suffers Heavy Losses

by Ramtanu Maitra

India and Pakistan Agree To Hold Talks on Kashmir Issue

by Susan Maitra and Ramtanu Maitra

Modern Irregular War and European Security

by Roberto A. Marcacci

Security expert Roberto A. Marcacci spoke to an EIR seminar in Germany.

International Intelligence

National

Death Stalks California; Will Your Family Be Next?

by Brian Lantz

Voters are considering two hideous new ballot initiatives: one to legalize physician-assisted murder, and the other to slash public assistance.

Hurricane Andrew Exposes Bankruptcy of U.S. Policy, Says Candidate LaRouche

Bring Some Sanity to Environmental Policy

Citizen Candidates Run for Office on LaRouche Program

Elephants & Donkeys

by Kathleen Klenetsky

He’s B-a-a-ck—Maybe.

National News

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