JANUARY
State Court Voids $800,000 In ‘Lulus’
Detective Chief In Queens Heads Explosion Inquiry
Frescoes Attributed To Michelangelo Found in Florence
Parts of Battery and Timer Are Found at La Guardia
Millions In Taxes Lost By States On Military Pay
Ford Bars Cutoff Of Grain To Soviet In Angola Dispute
C.I.A. Is Reported To Give Anti-Reds In Italy $6 Million
Law Giving Nixon’s Tapes To U.S. Is Upheld by Court
Chou En-lai Is Dead in Peking at 78; Premier Since Reds Won Power in ’49
Lawyer Refuse Rule In Studying Nadjari Charges
City Is Considering Housing Lotteries For Homesteading
Woodcock To Ask Dr. X’s Suspension
High Court Voids New York Rules For Fair Campaign
Murtaugh Is Dead; New Deal Likely In Nadjari Inquiry
High Court Removes Curb On Nonfederal Import Tax
U.S. Gives Soviet A Plan To Settle Arms Curb Issue
Schools Ask State To Reconsider Plan On Integration Here
Nixon Said To Call Wiretap Targets Kissinger’s Choice
Pittsburgh Defeats Dallas by 21 to 17 In the Super Bowl
Ford Appeals For ‘New Realism’; Asks Cuts In Taxes And Spending, Spurs For Jobs And Stock Buying
Carey’s ‘New Era’ Budgets Of $10,76 Billion Provides Deep Cuts, No New Taxes
Ford Budget Message Proposes Spending Cuts, Some Tax Relief; Challenge In Congress Foreseen
S.E.C. Subpoenas Officials in Study Of City Bond Sales
Mercury Drops to an 8-Year Low of -1 degree
U.S. and Spain Sign Pact For Defense Cooperation
House Committee Finds Intelligence Agencies Generally Go Unchecked
Intelligence Report Leaks Denounced by White House
Moynihan Says State Department Fails To Back Policy Against U.S. Foes in U.N
Senate Approves A 200-Mile Limit On Fishing Rights
House Prevents Releasing Report On Intelligence
High Court Upholds Public Funds For Presidential Election Races, Removes Most Limits On Spending
FEBRUARY
Angolan Leftist Charts U.S. With Economic War
Hanoi Says Nixon Pledged 3 Billion As Postwar Aid
Hollander Amidst Fraud On Medicaid In Nursing Homes
Ford Says Court ‘Went Too Far’ On Abortion In ’73
Japan Rightist Got $7 Million From Lockheed
Relief Aides Say 3,000 Died in Quake in Guatemala
Dutch Prince Was Given $1.1 Million by Lockheed
Memo Said to Cast Doubts on Legality Of C.I.A.’s Actions
Dutch Officials Name Bernhard In Bribery Case
Miss Hearst Says Captors Forced Her to Rob Bank
Ford Sets Review Of Bribes Abroad By U.S. Companies
Lockheed Heads Expected To Quit In Bribe Scandal
Pro-West Forces In Angola To Shift To Guerrilla War
Miss Hearst Tells Jurors of Kidnapping
Tenneco Reports ‘Sensitive’ Gifts In U.S. And Abroad
$431 Million Relief Aid May Be Lost by the City
Japanese Denies Aiding Lockheed At Tokyo Inquiry
Ford Names Bush Head Of Panel To Direct Intelligence Agencies; Robert Murphy Heads Overseers
President Limits U.S. Surveillance Of Citizens’ Lives
Miss Hearst Invokes Fifth Amendment
State and City Sued By U.S. on Control Of Taxi Emissions
Blacks Organizing In Cities to Combat Crimes by Blacks
Northrop Rebate Reported In Iran As An Atonement
G.A.O. Urges Curb On F.B.I. Control Over Dissidents
Ford-Reagan Contest Very Close In New Hampshire Primary Vote; Democrats For Carter; Udall 2d
Ford Edges Past Reagan By 1,300 In New Hampshire, Taking 17 Of 21 Delegates
F.B.I. Reported to Have Halted Efforts To Detect Foreign Undercover Agents
Gates, Ex-Defense Chief, Likely to Get Peking Post
U.S. Freezing Out India In Reaction to Mrs. Gandhi
MARCH
World’s Spending On Arms Reported At Record Levels
White House Asks Foreign-Aid Cut Of Billion In ’77
Sweeping Inquiry Planned In House Spy Report Leak
U.S. Moving to Lift Curbs On Arms Sales to Egypt
Reagan, in Direct Attack, Assails Ford on Defense
U.S. To Urge Pact In U.N. To Combat Corporate Bribes
Curare Found in Tissues Of Body in Case of Dr. X
Pension Plans Canceled By 5,500 Small Companies
U.S. Jews Warning Ford On Selling Planes to Egypt
Ford Defeats Reagan In Florida; Carter Is Winner Over Wallace In Democratic Vote, Jackson 3d
Nixon Testifies Kissinger Picked Wiretap Targets
Bergman Pleads Guilty To A Fraud In Medicaid And Bribing Blumenthal
Kentucky Mine Toll Is 26 As 11 Die in Second Blast
Europeans Are Worried About U.S. Will to Lead
Crime Rose in Richer Neighborhoods, Fell in Poorer Sections of City in 1975
C.I.A. Says Israel Has 10-20 A-Bombs
Ford Decisively Defeats Reagan In Illinois Voting; Carter Is A Solid Winner
Mrs. Hearst Tells Jury Her Daughter Was a ‘Loving Girl’
Document Says Callaway, In U.S. Job, Pushed Report
Margaret and Snowdon Agree to Separate
Miss Hearst Is Convicted On Bank Robbery Charges; Faces Sentence April 19
Beirut Leftists Seize Holiday Inn In Heavy Assault
A Japanese Dives Plane Into House Of Lockheed Agent
Mrs. Peron Overthrown By Military In Argentina And Reported Arrested
Ford Urges Flu Campaign To Inoculate Entire U.S.
U.S. Veto Blocks A U.N. Resolution Criticizing Israel
Postal Service Is Warned Mail Cuts Jeopardize Aide
Richardson to Lead Bribe Investigation
F.B.I. Burglarized Leftist Offices Here 92 Times in 1960-66, Official Files Show
Justices Decline To Remove Curb On Homosexuals
Levi to Order Notification Of Citizens F.B.I. Harried
APRIL
High Court Is Urged By Bork to Restore Capital Punishment
C.I.A. Said to Have Known In 50’s of Lockheed Bribes
Most Teamsters Accept Contract With Truckers
State Plans Breast-Cancer Alert System
Soviet Navy Loses Right To Use Egyptian Ports
Howard Hughes Dies at 70 On Flight to Texas Hospital
Jackson First In Delegate Race In New York; Udall In 2d Place; Carter Tops Udall In Wisconsin
China Names Hua Premier And Mao’s Principal Aide; Teng Out, Linked To Riots
Carter Issued an Apology On ‘Ethnic Purity’ Phrase
House Approves A $2 Billion Rise In Arms Spending
Tax Claims Peril 1972 G.O.P. Funds
Links of Kennedy Friend To Mafia Is Still a Puzzle
Treasury Says I.R.S. Chief Halted Audit of Montoya
Ford Says Nation Should Preserve ‘Ethnic Heritage’
Kissinger Warns Syrian Acts Test Israel’s Patience
Yankees Win First Game in Rebuilt Stadium
13 Dies as Oil-Rig Rescue Fails in Gulf
Bonn’s Atom Offer to Iran Stirs a Debate on Sharing
Congress Is Told Defense Forces Can’t Be Reduced
Temperature Sets A Record for April For 3rd Straight Day
Justices Uphold Minority Housing In White Suburbs
Top Oil Executive In Italy Is Shot
Panel Finds F.B.I. Used Journalists As Its Informers; Ex-Italian Chief Linked To Bribes From Lockheed
Memo Says F.B.I. Sought Cambodia Article’s Source
U.S. Acquiesces to Sales Of Arms to China by West
Hanoi General Was Surprised At Speed of Saigon’s Collapse
Senate Intelligence Panel Calls For A Law To Curb Covert Action As Implement Of Foreign Policy
Kissinger Plans Pressure To Make Rhodesia Whites Accept Rule Of Majority
Intelligence Panel Finds F.B.I. And Other Agencies Violated Citizens’ Rights
Purported Will of Hughes Found at Mormon Office
MAY
United Airlines Will Pay $1 Million in Bias Dispute
Reagan Victor Over Ford By Huge Margin In Texas; Carter Trounces Bentsen
Democratic Vote Propels Reagan To Texas Sweep
Reagan Nears Fund Crisis Over Lack of Federal Aid
Reagan Defeats Ford In Indiana And Also Wins Georgia Primary; Carter Is Victor In Both States
11 Jersey Areas Ordered To Zone for Less Affluent
New Data on Depletion of Ozone Hint at Lower Aerosol Threat
Allied Chemical Indicted For Poison in James River
F.B.I. Sought Doom Of Panther Party
Kissinger Calls for an End Of U.S.-Israel ‘Wrangling’
Top British Liberal Quits Over a Homosexual Furor
Reagan Wins In Nebraska; Church Is Leading Carter; Ford West Virginia Victor
Aides Say Carter Is Courted by Russians
Ford Plan Gives 4 Years To Reform Regulatory Units
A Top Paris Banker Is Slain by Gunman; Crime Held Political
Jordan-Soviet Arms Talk Arouses Concern in U.S.
Senators Bid U.S. Weigh End Of Aid To New York City
Ehrlichman Guilt Upheld On Appeal In Ellsberg Case
Ford Beats Reagan In Michigan And Maryland; Carter Defeated By Brown, Challenged By Udall
‘Dr. X’ Indicted in Jersey In 5 Deaths From Curare
Saudi King Urges Freeze Of West’s Export Prices
28 in School Choir Killed in Bus Crash in California
Cunningham Inquiry Began Accidentally
West Point Acknowledges Cheating Is Widespread
Two Concordes Open Passenger Runs to Washington
Ford Takes Kentucky And Oregon, Leads Tennessee; Reagan Gains 3; Carter Wins 3, Loses 2 To Church
Cunningham And A Judges Indicted By Nadjari Jury; 2d Charge Names Partner
New York City to Halt Aid For 49 Day-Care Centers
Ellis Island Reopened, Evoking Memories
West Point Anticipated Turmoil on Honor Code
Some Republicans Fearful Party Is on Its Last Legs
JUNE
17% of Nation Is Expected To Be Over 65 in Year 2030
Tuition Imposed At City U., Ending A 129-Year Policy
Ford Urges Aides To Press For Curb On School Busing
Hays Will Yield One Post, Clings To Three Others
Pentagon Promotes Rebuked Official To Purchasing Job
J. Paul Getty Dead at 83; Amassed Billions From Oil
6 Dead, 53 Missing in Idaho Flood; Devastation Is Vast
$5.3 Billion In Aid Provided Britain To Bolster Pound
Carter Scores Delegate Gains, Wins Ohio, Is Beaten In Jersey; Ford Takes 2, Loses California
Carter Seems Due To Win On First Ballot; Ford And Reagan Facing A Six-Week Fight
City U. Reopening Likely On Monday In Albany Shift
U.N. Meeting Urges Curb On Private Land Holding
Italian Leaders Prompted U.S. Stand On Communists
U.S. Will Discuss Arms Plans To Aid Kenya And Zaire
8 Letter Bombs Sent To 4 Cities
Democrats Adopt A Platform Aimed At Uniting Party
U.S. Ambassador And Aide Kidnapped And Murdered In Beirut Combat Sector
South Africa Toll Rises To 58 Dead; Nearly 800 Hurt
Rioting In South Africa Spreads To More Areas; Toll Said To Be Near 100
Carter Bids ‘Men of Faith’ Take Greater Public Role
Democratic Panel Refuses Equality Pledge to Women
Christian Democrats Top Italian Vote But Red Gain Leaves Crisis Unresolved
Nassau County Closes Its Beaches Because of Sewage
F.B.I.-C.I.A. Laxity On Kennedy Found
F.B.I. Men Linked To 70’s Kidnapping Of Domestic Radical
Judges Rule Rights Laws Safeguard Whites Equally
Trudeau Sees Air Strike As Peirl to National Unity
Airliner With 257 Is Hijacked to Uganda
Toll Takers Strike At Triborough Units Over Issue of Guns
Bridge and Tunnel Tokens Sold to Cope With Strike
JULY
High Court Rules Judges May Not, In General, Gag Press In Criminal Cases
Spanish Premier Resigns, Apparently at King’s Wish
Justices Uphold Death Penalty; Require Guidance for Imposing It, Limit Laws Making It Mandatory
Hostages Freed As Israelis Raid Uganda Airport
Nation and Millions in City Joyously Hail Bicentennial
Amin Says Uganda Retains The Right To Reply To Raid
Queen Calls 1776 a Lesson That Aided Britain
Workers Strike At 33 Hospitals; All Remain Open
Two Aides to F.B.I. Chief Reportedly Under Inquiry
Ford Now Finds Reagan Qualified To Be President
Kissinger Says Position Of Carter Is ‘Compatible’
Women Fail to Agree With Carter on Their ’80 Role
Democrats Meet, Strauss Asks An End Of ‘Years Of Nixon-Ford’; Beame And Carey Join In Attack
Democrats Vote Unity Platform; Carter’s Forces Balk Dissenters; Running Mate Remains In Doubt
Carter Wins The Democratic Nomination; Reveals Vice-Presidential Choice Today
Carter Names Mondale As Running Mate; Says Country Wants ‘A Time For Healing’
Kelley Dismisses Top F.B.I. Assistant, Reportedly Linked to Kickback Inquiry
Democratic Slate Assailed By Ford; G.O.P. Unity Urged
Mexico Puts Troops On Patrol to Insure Safety of Tourists
Viking Poised for Landing And Mars Pictures Today
Viking Robot Sets Down Safely On Mars And Sends Back Pictures Of Rocky Plain
Britain’s Envoy in Dublin Killed by Mine
A National Bulletin Issued For 3 in Coast Kidnapping
Scientists Feel They Can Fix Arm On Viking Lander
Auto Premiums Up 100% For Many New Yorkers
Hints of Unease And Indiscipline Appear in China
Reagan Picks Senator Schweiker, A Liberal, To Be His Running Mate; Pennsylvanian Was In Ford Camp
Japan Vows a Full Inquiry In Wake of Tanaka Arrest
China Reports Heavy Quake Loss In Tangshan, City Of One Million
2 Fugitives Seized In The Abduction Of 26 Children
China Quake Loss Extremely High, Diplomats Feel
AUGUST
Viking Finds Mars Oxygen Is Unexpectedly Abundant
65 Killed as Rains Flood Colorado Recreation Area
Hidden Ownerships Found By Day-Care Audit
20 Flu-Like Deaths In Pennsylvania, 115 Ill, A Mystery
Mystery Disease Search Is Pressed as 2 More Die
Doctors Doubt Flu Virus Caused Mystery Deaths
Shah Cautions U.S. Against Arms Cut
Tests By Viking Strengthen Hint Of Life On Mars
Democrats in Senate Race Wooing New York’s Jews
Hurricane Sweeps Across L.I., Goes On To Pound Connecticut; Jersey Escapes Brunt Of Storm
Iran And Britain Plan Arms Deal
F.B.I. Chief Curbs Intelligence Arm In Command Shift
17 Metals Dropped In Tests for Cause Of Legion Disease
South Africa Pledges Help To U.S. Plan for Rhodesia
Ford To Be Pushed By Reagan Forces On Running Mate
Socialist Workers To Remain Subject To F.B.I. Scrutiny
Ford’s Commitments Reach Goal On First Day of The Convention, But Reagan Presses Vote Battle
Ford Gains And Blocks Reagan On Disclosure Of A No. 2 Choice; Baker Or Ruckelshaus Favored
Ford Takes Nomination On First Ballot; Reveals Vice-Presidential Choice Today
Ford Picks Senator Dole As Running Mate; Says He Wants Debate, And Carter Agrees
South African Blacks Get New Concession on Homes
U.S. Carries Out A Show Of Force At Korean DMZ
North Korea Leader Calls DMZ Incident ‘Regretful’
Rise In Spending For Schools Void; 3,500 Face Ouster
Legionnaires Boo Carter On Pardon For Draft Defiers
G.M. Raising Retail Price Of Average Car to $6,000
Dutch Prince Quits Posts As Inquiry Board Assails His Links With Lockheed
Scientists Construct Functional Gene
Three U.S. Civilians Slain By Guerrillas in Teheran
U.S. Influence on Iran: Gigantic and Diverse
400 Hurt in London As Riot Breaks Out At West Indian Fair
SEPTEMBER
Abortion Stand By Carter Vexes Catholic Bishops
Ford And Carter To Meet Sept. 23 In First Debate
Bernhard Asked Schmidt To Buy Northrop Planes
Viking 2 Lander Settles On Mars And Sends Signal
President Says Kelley Will Stay As F.B.I. Director
Dole Is Reported Linked To ’73 Gift By Gulf Oil Aide
Carter Opens Drive By Denouncing Ford As Timid President
G.E. To Pay 3 Million For Dumping PCB’s Into Upper Hudson
Police in New York Will Reinforce Midnight Patrol and Cut Days Off
Mao Tse-Tung Dies In Peking At 82; Leader Of Red China Revolution; Choice Of Successor Is Uncertain
Jet Out Of La Guardia Is Hijacked; Bomb Left In New York Goes Off
Jet Hijackers Surrender In Paris; Croatians Had Forced An Airdrop Of Their Leaflets Over 5 Cities
5 Seized Hijackers Flown Back to Face Air Piracy Charges
Scientists Back New Aerosol Curbs To Protect Ozone in Atmosphere
Moynihan Edges Out Mrs. Abzug; Buckley Also Victor In Primary Badillo, Mrs. Chisholm Winners
Conferees Vote Ban On Medicaid Funds For Most Abortions
Ordination of Women as Priests Authorized by Episcopal Church
Congress Approves Curb On Abortions, But Veto Is Likely
3 Networks and Voters’ Leagues Deadlocked on Televising Debates
Kissinger Expects Smith To Approve Black Power Plan
California Snubs Alaska Oil, Forcing U.S. to Reconsider
Opponent of Chilean Junta Slain In Washington by Bomb in His Auto
British Commission Urges a Delay In Widening Use of Nuclear Energy
Ford And Carter, In First Debate, Trade Charges On Economic Issue
Smith Accepts Plan For Rhodesia Calling For Biracial Regime Now And Rule by Blacks In Two years
Carter Vows A Curb On Nuclear Exports To Bar Arms Spread
Guerrillas Hold 90 in Syrian Hotel, Are Overpowered in 7-Hour Battle
Carter Assails Role of Lobbyists In ‘Bloated Mess’ of Government
$5.1 Billion for Foreign Aid Voted, Over Half for Middle East Nations
Britain To Ask I.M.F. For $3.9 Billion Loan, It’s Borrowing Limit
OCTOBER
Kissinger, at U.N., Urges Africans To Resist Any Outside Interference
Ford Rebukes Butz For Slur On Blacks
Ford Termed Ready To Let Butz Resign If Dispute Widens
Head Of I.M.F. Urges Halt To Borrowing To Cover Deficits
Supreme Court Ends Death Penalty Ban In Cases Of Murder
Monday Says Ford Has Failed To Heed Watergate Lessons
Carter Attacks, Ford Defends U.S. Foreign Stance In 2d Debate
Graduate Students At City University Decrease by 25%
President Tells Polish-Americans He Regrets Remark on East Europe
Remark by Ford Is Aid to Carter At Rally in Ohio
U.S. Dilemma: World Energy Needs Encourages Spread of Atomic Arms
Mao’s Widow, 3 Shanghai Radicals Reported Held for Plotting a Coup
Swine Flu Program Is Halted In 9 States As 3 Die After Shots
More Deaths Reported After Shots But No Link To Flu Vaccine Is Found
U.S. Wins a Test In Selling Rights To Oil in Atlantic
Castro to Cancel Pact on Hijacking; Accuses U.S. in Airliner Sabotage
Carter Asks Ford to Stop Making ‘Erroneous’ Statements About Him; President Asserts Carter Will Say ‘Anything Anywhere’ to Be Elected
Changes In Mafia Expected As Result Of Gambino’s Death
Vorster Rules Out Blacks’ Role In Political Life of South Africa
Reds Defeat Yanks, 6-2, for Third Victory And Seeks a World Series Sweep Tonight
24 Dead, 50 Missing As Tanker Capsizes Mississippi Ferry
China Reports Plot By 4 To Seize Power ‘Shattered’ By Hua
U.S. Court Overturns Curb on Medicaid Abortions
Jubilant Millions Parading In China In Purge Of Leftists
Fire Sweeps Bronx Social Club, Leaving 25 Dead And 24 Injured
Britain’s Pound Hit By Record Setback, Closing At $1.595
Appeals Court Rules Nixon Tapes Can Be Copied, Sold or Broadcast
Teamster Pension Loans Linked To Associates of Crime Figures
U.S. Agrees To Sell China A Computer With Defense Uses
Ford Scores Revival Over School Aid; Carter Assails G.O.P. Economics
State Department Said To Have Urged Korea Inquiry In ’75
NOVEMBER
Presidential Race Called Very Close On Eve Of The Vote
Ford And Carter Give Final Appeals In Race Still Viewed As Close
Carter Victor In Tight Race; Ford Loses New York State; Democrats Retain Congress
Carter In Victory, Hails ‘New Spirit’; Starts Transition With Ford’s Staff
Carter Asserts Victory Margin, While Narrow, Provides Support Required To Enact His Programs
Ford and Carter Expected to Meet This Month on Transfer of Power
Black Nations Call War Only Way To Gain Majority Rule in Rhodesia
Navy Aids Northrop In Bid To Sell Iran A New Jet Fighter
Criminal Charges Believed Supported In Inquiry On F.B.I.
31 Meat Inspectors Indicted In Payoffs
Utah Court, Granting Killer’s Wish, Authorizes Death by Firing Squad
Catholic Bishops Raffirm Stands On Sexual Ethics
Army Picks Chrysler To Develop New Tank At $4.9 Billion Cost
Inaction On Lobbying By Korea Is Linked to Its Vietnam Role
F.D.A. Charges Fraud In New-Drug Testing On Research Animals
Health Care Payoffs Called Rife By Hynes As 26 Are Indicted
U.S. Granting Lisbon $300 Million Loan To Bolster Regime
NBC Agrees to Settle Suit By U.S.; Will Curb Financial Stake in Shows
Nadjari Is Accused of Leaks To Press
Miss Hearst Is Released in Custody Of Parents on Bail of $1.5 Million
Nixon Officials Said to Have Given Guidance to South Korea Lobbyists
Queens Factory Blast Injures 45; Burn Hospitals’ Capacity Exceeded
Governor And Mayor Say Plea For U.S. Aid Will Be Last Resort
The Observer of London Is Sold To Anderson and Atlantic Richfield
Bush Will Quit C.I.A. On Inauguration Day
New York Using Medicaid Funds To Board Well Babies at Hospitals
Boy, 15, Shot to Death Point-Blank; Officer Arrested in East New York
Drive by Cities on Pornography Spurred by Detroit Zoning Case
Some Hospitals Establish Funds To Replace Malpractice Insurance
Big 3 Steelmakers Join In Price Rices; Carter ‘Concerned’
DECEMBER
47 Box Executives Draw Jail and Fines For Rigging Prices
Gotbaum Insists City Gets U.S. Fiscal Help Or Forgo Unions’ Aid
Rumor, Ex-Premier, Linked To Lockheed
U.S. to Give Manila $1 Billion in Aid To Keep Right to Use Military Bases
Philippine Leader Rebuffs U.S. On Aid Tied To Base Rights
Police and Fire Cuts Less Harmful Than Expected in New York City
Coleman Puts off Air-Bag Ruling; Proposes a Limited Voluntary Plan
Mandel Judge Declares a Mistrial Over Reports of Jury Tampering
Intelligence Aide Score Levi Curb on Wiretapping
Police in New York Name First Woman As a Precinct Head
2 In Bronfman Trial Guilty Of Extortion But Not Kidnapping
Scientists Drill in Antarctic Shelf To Unlock Secrets of Ancient Ice
Beame Vows Freeze On Realty Tax Rate For Next Five Years
Court Rules Social Security Aid Need Not Go to Divorced Mothers
Blumenthal Names Treasury Secretary; Adams Also Chosen
OPEC Talks Show Signs of Split On Saudi Bid to Freeze Oil Price
Swine Flu Program Suspended In Nation; Disease Link Feared
Saudis Warn The West To Show Appreciation of Oil-Price Restraint
Carter Says Actions Won’t Be Influenced by Saudi Oil Pricing
Work Safety Agency, Under Fire, Has Little Impact but Big Potential
Carter Names Friend As Attorney General And Selects Woman
Carter Names Three To Posts In Cabinet; One A Black Woman
Tanker’s Bow Splits, Spilling Last Of Oil In Sea Off Nantucket
Sikorsky in Connecticut Is Chosen For $3 Billion Helicopter Contract
$20,000 and $20,800 Fines Levied Against 2 Detectives for Corruption
New C.I.A. Estimate Finds Soviet Seeks Superiority In Arms
East Europeans Slowly Gain Self-Esteem Despite Curbs
20 In South Africa Die In Black Clash
Carter Gives Pledge To Beame And Carey To Bar Bankruptcy
China Reported Stepping In to Halt Fighting in a City South of Peking
Governor Pardons 7 To ‘Close The Book’ On Attica Episode