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Reflecting political reality in the country as a whole, in North Carolina, the Senate candidates of both parties are campaigning for a restoration of Glass-Steagall.
At the conclusion of Tuesday night's debate between LaRouche Democrat Rachel Brown and Rep. Barney Frank, Brown's campaign manager, Jenny Getachew, summarized the outcome: "The Earth just tilted a little bit more on its axis. In our direction!"
by Oyang Teng and Sky Shields
The IAEA's recently published biennial report, International Status and Prospects of Nuclear Power, made clear that one of the major barriers to the rapid development of nuclear power across the globe is the growing shortage of nuclear-skilled manpower. The availability of human resources is a critical challenge to the expansion and growth of nuclear power.
Speaking at a press conference yesterday morning, packed with radio, television, and newspaper reporters, the scientists who announced last week a new interpretation of 30-year-old Mars data, which recasts the discussion of life on Mars, explained in detail their research, and the changes taking place on Mars.
In a statement issued from Boston last night, the Rachel Brown for Congress campaign emphasized that the LaRouche Debate had hit a "raw nerve" with her attack in the Sept. 7 cable-TV debate with Barney Frank, on President Obama as a "ticking time-bomb."
After noting that the national media coverage has picked up on that statement, the Rachel for Congress release continues:
Lyndon LaRouche commented that Chicago mayor Richard Daley's decision not to run again will drive Obama wild, with its suggestion that his Chief of Staff, Rahm Emanuel, will leave him to campaign for Mayor of Chicago. Financial Times Washington bureau chief Ed Luce headlines Wednesday's column, "Disaster Looms at the Polls as President Finally Eyes Economy." He ends it by writing, "While Mr.
Lyndon LaRouche best nailed the situation in a discussion yesterday, in which he said, "The President is not in good mental health," and is "approaching a crack-up." LaRouche said that this means that "there's only one thing on the agenda for action ...
As the U.S. economy and financial system continue to careen into the breakdown crisis, there are four pieces of legislation before the U.S. Congress — one in the Senate and three in the House of Representatives — which would revive FDR's Glass-Steagall provisions.
Russian high-technology industry can be developed in its Far Eastern region, for cooperation with China and other Asian nations, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said in discussion with a Chinese analyst yesterday at the Valdai International Discussion Club in Sochi. Putin was answering a question from Sheng Shiliang, of the Center for Global Challenges at Xinhua, who asked: "Mr.
