Volume 30, Number 22, June 6, 2003

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Historic Bangalore Conference: For a Just New World Economic Order!  

by Mary Burdman

The international conference on the “World Situation After the Iraq War,” co-sponsored by Chandrajit Yadav, chairman of the Centre for Social Justice of India, and Helga Zepp-LaRouche, chairwoman of the international Schiller Institute, was held in Bangalore, India, on May 26-27. This was the first international conference on these strategic issues to be held in Asia.

The World Situation After the Iraq War  

by Natwar Singh

Natwar Singh is the former Union Minister of India and Secretary General of the Non-Aligned Movement.

‘We Must Revive the Concept of a Just, New World Economic Order—Now!’  

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

The Peaceful Concept of Technology Transfer

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

Prepared summary for circulation to the Bangalore Conference.

World War Must Now Be Stopped, Inside the United States  

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

LaRouche’s intervention into the second day of the Bangalore Conference.

Economics

U.S. Fiscal 2003 Deficit Could Top $500 Billion

by Richard Freeman

In May, the U.S. Treasury Department dropped a bombshell: for the first seven months of Fiscal 2003, the Federal government registered an official budget deficit of $201.61 billion. In reality, it could top $500 billion.

New NIM Report: U.S. Infectious Disease Death Rate Is Rising

by Marcia Merry Baker

SARS: U.S. Experts Warn, Drug Firms Wait

by Roch Steinbach

Forewarnings from LaRouche, CIA

El Salvador Port Opens Up Regional Prospects

by Christine Bierre

‘The Port of La Unión Could Change History in Central America’

by Christine Bierre

An interview with Roberto Turcios.

A Pioneer’s Manuscript: Krafft Ehricke’s Mission to Mars

by Marsha Freeman

Business Briefs

International

Middle East Road Map: Will Bush Become Sharon’s Lackey?

by Dean Andromidas

When Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon approved the road map for a Mideast peace, he attached 14 “reservations.” As an Israeli commentator warned, if they were accepted, they would turn the road map “from a diplomatic initiative into an Israeli diktat of a Palestinian surrender agreement.”

U.S. Targeting of Iran Fuels Iraq Resistance

by Muriel Mirak-Weissbach

Elites Rebel Against U.S. Utopian ‘Poison’

by Mark Burdman

A Look Behind the Al-Qaeda Terror Wave

by Dean Andromidas

Anti-LaRouche Operative Khashoggi Fired by Saudis

by Hussein Askary

‘Science Is a Human Adventure’

by Melanie O’Byrne

An interview with Hélène Langevin-Joliot.

International Intelligence

National

Neo-Conservative Cabal Under Mounting Attack  

by Jeffrey Steinberg

Intelligence Distortions Under Investigation

by Edward Spannaus

CFR Report on China Counters Neo-Con Aims

by William Jones

Cheney Hires China-Hawk Author Aaron Friedberg

by Roch Steinbach and Michael Billington

In Charge, GOP Has No Use for the Rules

by Carl Osgood

Arab Knesset Member Appeals to Americans

by William Jones

Congressional Closeup

by Carl Osgood

Interviews

Roberto Turcios

Roberto Turcios is a member of the El Salvador’s National Development Commission and Regional Coordinator for the Eastern Zone of El Salvador.

Hélène Langevin-Joliot

Hélène Langevin-Joliot is a nuclear physicist from the Institute of Nuclear Physics at Orsay, France.

Departments

Report From Germany

by Rainer Apel

Leaders Needed To End the Depression.

Editorial

Economics: Stupidity or Willfulness?

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