Volume 13, Number 14, April 4, 1986

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Interviews

Warren J. Hamerman

The director of EIR’s Biological Holocaust Task Force presents an eyewitness account of the AIDS crisis in Europe.

Departments

Report from Bonn

by Rainer Apel

The Farm Depression Goes to a Vote.

Africa Report

by Mary Lalevée

Sudan Moves into the Libyan Orbit.

Vatican

by Augustinus

Behind the Attacks on Opus Dei.

From New Delhi

by Susan Maitra

A Compromise with the Devil?

Law

Demjanjuk Fraud Further Exposed.

Inside the Pentagon

by Tecumseh

Time for Some Midnight Oil-Burning.

Editorial

Sin, and the Mass Media.

Economics

$1O-15 Oil Price Makes Texas Banks Unsalvageable

by David Goldman

Ibero-America Says No to the New Baker Debt Proposal

by Mark Sonnenblick

Currency Rates

Labor in Focus

by Marianna Wertz

A Cure Worse than the Disease.

Agriculture

by Gianfilippo Ciccanti

Farming Collapses and Cartels Move In.

Commodities

Oil Heads toward $5-8 Per Barrel.

Dateline Mexico

by Héctor Apolinar

IMF Agent Handed Humiliating Rout.

Southeast Asia

by Sophie Tanapura

Japan and Southeast Asia.

Business Briefs

Science & Technology

Nuclear Waste: Don’t Bury It, Recycle It

by Marjorie Mazel Hecht

Other nations have implemented a full nuclear reprocessing program, using “wastes” for fuel, but the United States is far behind.

Fighting Lasers with Sticks and Stones

by Charles B. Stevens

Feature

How To Build the Ibero-American Common Market

by Dennis Small

Part II of Dennis Small’s report on the International Conference of Food Producers in Mexico: Can the continent of Ibero-America be self-sufficient in food and raw materials?

Operation Juárez: The LaRouche Recovery Plan

Investigation

KGB Tried To Link LaRouche to Palme Killing

The Unfolding of an International Soviet Disinformation Campaign

by Konstantin George

International

Can Shultz Accomplish What He Now Intends?

by Criton Zoakos

The Secretary of State’s Mediterranean tour, in pursuit of a “New Yalta” deal with the Soviet Union, is running into some unexpected obstacles in Western Europe.

U.S. Action on Libya—a Strategic Shift?

Central America: U.S. Urged To Aid Nations, Not Contras

by Gretchen Small

Panama’s Paredes Tied to Cocaine Mob

by Gretchen Small

Pressure Mounts on Zia’s Pakistan

by Linda de Hoyos

Ecuador Harbors Sikh Narco-Terrorists

Burt, Biedenkopf Lead New Decoupling Drive

International Intelligence

National

What the Illinois Primary Vote Means for 1988

by Nicholas F. Benton

The Democratic Party’s national leadership is in disarray: What to do about the LaRouche vote?

Illinois Vote Analysis: Economy Was the Critical Issue

by D. Stephen Pepper

Drug Lobbyists Are Attacking LaRouche

New England Slate Takes On Brahmins

by Marla Minnicino

The Adlai Stevensons: Generations in the Service of America’s Enemies

by Leif Johnson

New Republic: Straight KGB Disinformation

AMA Backs Murder of the Comatose

by Linda Everett

Kissinger Watch

by M.T. Upharson

Few Think Like Him.

Eye on Washington

by Nicholas F. Benton

Weinberger Grimaces at Gramm-Rudman.

Congressional Closeup

by Ronald Kokinda and Susan Kokinda

National News

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