Unholy war plot joins Dukakis, Shultz, Russia Panama hosts Ibero-American unity talks Razing of rain forests upsets world climate Dukakis's mental health: an objective assessment "One of the most profound crises-and perhaps the most fundamental one-confronting the United states of America, is the catastrophic situation in our educational. institutions. Despairing parents have long recognized that the effects of America's broken-down educational system on students' capacity to think, are threatening to become as devastating as the drug plague. " An EIR S pecial Report The libertarian conspiracy to destroy America's schools Perhaps you think you "already know" about the crimes of the National Education Association. But do you know that our education system may now be one of the biggest threats to national security? This remarkable report takes up the defense of American education in the thoroughly documented, polemical style EtR is famous for. 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Christopher White Science and Technology: Carol White Special Services: Richard Freeman Book Editor: Janine Benton Advertising Director: Marsha Freeman T his week's Feature, which is also being produced as a 16-page Circulation Manager: Joseph Jennings Supplement to EIR in an initial press run of 100,000 copies, presents INTELLIGENCE DIRECTORS: all of the necessary documentary evidence required to objectively Africa: Mary Lalev�e Agriculture: Marcia Merry judge the question which was thrown into the media limelight in the Asia: Linda de Hoyos first week of August by a witty remark of President Ronald Reagan: Counterintelligence: Jeffrey Steinberg. Paul Goldstein Is the Democratic presidential nominee, Michael pukakis, mentally Economics: Christopher White fit for office? Why, unlike every other presidential candidate since European Economics: William Engdohl. Laurent Murawiec the infamous Tom Eagleton affair of 1972, has he refused to release Ibero-America: Robyn Quijano. Dennis Small his medical records? Law: Edward Spannaus Medicine: John Grauerholz. M.D. The dossier we present begins with an assessment written on Middle East: Thierry Lalev�e Aug. 9 by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr., of the strategic implications of Soviet Union and Eastern Europe: Rachel Douglas. Konstantin George the Dukakis "mental health" controversy; relevant excerpts of a Special Projects: Mark Burdman posthumous interview with Mussolini collaborator Dino Grandi; the United States: Kathleen Klenetsky now-famous National Democratic Policy Committee leaflet distrib­ INTERNATIONAL BUREAUS: Bangkok: Pakdee and Sophie Tanapura uted at the Atlanta Democratic convention, and the sources of all Bogo�: Javier Aimario assertions in that leaflet; a review of the Stelian Dukakis case; Du­ Bonn: George Gregory. Rainer Apel Copenhagen: Poul Rasmussen kakis's support of witchcraft; and a panorama of world press cover­ Houston: Harley Schlanger age. Lima: Sara Madueno Mexico City: Hugo LOpez Ochoa. 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ITillContents Departments Science & Thchnology Economics 13 Africa Report 16 Razing of rain forests 4 Interest rate hikes bring 'Apocalypse' in Sudan? upsets world climate instabilities forward The transnational corporations are The Fed's action proves that it is 55 Dateline Mexico burning the Amazon rain forest. not internal credit market stability Stock market fraud. Results: vast amounts of pollution, and not George Bush's presidential dramatic changes in water-vapor ambitions that come first, but the levels and temperatures, and 56 Report from Bonn demands of foreign creditors. drought. Rogello Maduro reports. No future for Germany's coal 6 Drought bill won't save sector? the food supply 57 Andean Report AIDSUpdate 8 All of Ibero-America's Criminals or 'belligerents.' debt agreements suddenly 14 Official AIDS cases rise tum sour 58 Northern Flank 8% in a month Sweden subverts its secret service . 10 Currency Rates 60 Bavaria says kissing may 59 From New Delhi transmit disease 10 Food crisis was top Portents for the partyless poll. priority at Moscow 71 Dukakis might keep Koop Central Committee 72 Editorial on plenum The message from Panama City. 12 Agriculture USDA downplays drought damage . 14 Business Briefs Volume 15 Number 33, August 19, 1988 Feature International National 40 'New Yalta' plot for 62 'Peace' deals shaped to unholy war over lock U.S. into pro-Soviet Jerusalem exposed posture Secret three-way negotiations "Peace is breaking out all over," between Washington, Moscow, the TV commentators say. But the and Israel to recognize Jerusalem regional accords are designed to as Israel's capital have been force the U.S. into a fundamental exposed by an Italian Catholic shift in military strategic posture, newspaper. which the Trust expects the next The Democratic presidential nominee at a 1988 cam­ paign appearance. shortly before bis mental condition Documentation: The Helms President to implement. And that becamea major issue. amendment on Jerusalem. shift hands the world to Moscow. 24 'I never claimed Dukakis 43 Panama hosts Ibero­ 64 'Burden-sharing' means had been cured' American unity talks U.S. deserting Europe Dukakis has demonstrated that he As General Noriega told the suffers the types of grave conference in Panama City, never 65 Trade bill opens up aUy­ personality flaws which would lead have so few people made the bashing furor to outbreaks of depressive forces of imperialism
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