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14 Jul 2008
LaRouche: I Laid Down The Three Steps Required; Without That The U.S. Is Finished
13 Jul 2008
LaRouche: The Financial System Is Dead and Cannot Be Saved
8 Jul 2008
LaRouche: Now, We Can Replace Terrorists With Farmers!
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29 Jun 2007
LaRouche On Ecuador Radio
29 Jun 2007
South Korean Unions Strike Against Free Trade Pact With the US
29 Jun 2007
Italian Deputy Minister Rebuffs Luxemburg's Juncker, Comments On Cheney
28 Jun 2007
The Last Sight of The Sinking Ship, Was Only a "Bare Stern"
22 Jun 2007
WTO Talks on Doha Round Collapse
15 Jun 2007
Chinese Economists Warn of Potential for New Financial Crash
15 Jun 2007
THE EURASIAN LAND-BRIDGE IS BECOMING A REALITY! A New World Order of Peace Through Development Corridors
14 Jun 2007
Italian Senate Publishes Summary of LaRouche's Testimony To its Committee on Defense
13 Jun 2007
Rome Newswire on LaRouche's Visit to the Italian Senate
13 Jun 2007
Danes Choose General Welfare over Tax Cuts
12 Jun 2007
China Imposes Moratorium on New Food-Based Ethanol Projects
11 Jun 2007
Africans: US Sudan Sanctions Worsen the Crisis
11 Jun 2007
Chinese President Calls For "Sound International Economic Order"
11 Jun 2007
China, Russia Sign $2 Billion in Contracts at St. Petersburg Forum
8 Jun 2007
Bush Sanctions Against Sudan's Food Supply Are a "Death Sentence" Says Sudan's Ambassador
8 Jun 2007
The World Bank: Technology Does Not Belong to the Middle East
8 Jun 2007
G-8 Summit Flops As Leaders Hysterically Deny Reality
6 Jun 2007
LaRouche in Dialogue with Italian Political Leaders at Forum in Rome
6 Jun 2007
Soros Boasts in Brazil, 'I Am a Speculator in Ethanol'
5 Jun 2007
Al Gordo's Carbo Footprint now Global Warming Risk
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