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Volume 34, Number 4, January 26, 2007

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Bio-Foolery Is Causing `Food Shocks' (PDF)

The "biofuel" craze is not only a rip-off, but also it will never solve the energy crisis, and will starve people in the meantime.

Ethanol, Free Trade in Mexico Augur Inflation, Starvation, Mass Migration (PDF)

Inside the Cartesian Corridor of Congress (PDF)

Hearings of the Senate Agriculture Committee let off a great big stink.

It's Still Moonshine:
Smell of Gigantic Hoax in
Government Ethanol Promotion (PDF)

Only Nuclear Power Can Close Energy Gap (PDF)

British Crown Assaults
Canadian Wheat Board in
Grab for World Grain Control (PDF)

Cartels Crush Wheat Board in Australia (PDF)

International

International Mobilization
To Stop U.S. Attack on Iran

Combined with the highly visible increase in U.S. military deployments to the Persian Gulf, President Bush's announcement of actions to be taken against "foreign elements" in Iraq (Iran and Syria), has led to a dramatic escalation of activity opposing military action against Iran on Capital Hill, and in other quarters.

Madrid +15 Conference Calls for
Immediate Mideast Peace Negotiations

Madrid +15 Must Lead to a New Peace Plan

An interview with Yossi Ben Ari.

Even Sharon Allowed Israel-Syria Talks

London, Opus Dei Ran Argentine Atrocities

New Ecuador Leader:
Replace `Inhuman' Globalization
with National Economy!

From the powerful inaugural speech of Rafael Correa.

Response to Chancellor Merkel:
Germany Needs a New Economic Policy

By Helga Zepp-LaRouche.

French Elections: Cheminade
and the LYM Revive Republicanism

The LaRouche Youth Movement is working to place Jacques Cheminade on the ballot in the April Presidential elections.

CIA Agents on Trial in Amu Omar Kidnapping

U.S. Military Strike in Somalia
Is Part of Bush-Cheney `Surge'

National

Congress Takes First Steps
Toward Curbing Cheney

As Republicans are increasingly joining with their Democratic counterparts to challenge the permanent war dogmas of Bush-Cheney, the words "double impeachment" are being heard around the Capitol.

Will Congress Sing for Double Impeachment?

The LaRouche Youth Movement's Week of Action found a changed situation in Washington, D.C.—and did much to change it even more.

`Moving On,' From the Old Politics

The LaRouche Youth Movement pays an unannounced visit to "the Temple of Doom"—the American Enterprise Institute.

Culture

Rembrandt's `Thirty Years War'
vs. Anglo-Dutch Liberal Tyranny

The stunning exhibit of Rembrandt's etchings at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, provides the opportunity to honor the life and work of a genius who embodies the most beautiful idea of his time, as it was given expression in the 1648 Treaty of Westphalia, which ended the Thirty Years War. Bonnie James reports, on the 400th anniversary of Rembrandt's birth.

Interviews

Yossi Ben Ari

Brig. Gen. Yossi Ben Ari (res.) was a participant in the Madrid+15 Conference on Mideast peace. He served in the Israeli Defense Forces as a senior military intelligence officer, and is a former co-director of the Strategic Affairs Unit of the Israel-Palestine Center for Research and Information.

Departments

Report From Germany

Plot Thickens Against Angela Merkel.

Editorial

Don't Be a Bio-Fool!