JANUARY
F.B.I., in Worst Crisis Ever, Looking to Its Next Director
Burger Asks Review Of U.S. Sentencing; Decries Disparities
Inquiry on Alleged F.B.I. Corruption Reported Dropping Major Charges
Bank Drops Suit That Challenged M.A.C. Legality
Senate Democrats Pick Byrd As Leader; G.O.P. Elects Baker
Economists Find Pause Ending; Growth Projections for ’77 Raised
2 Convicted in Bonfman Case Get Minimum Terms of 3 and 4 Years
Carter And Party Leaders Reach Accord On Tax Cuts And Spending; All Taxpayers To Get ’77 Rebate
Carter and Aides Decided Economy Needed More Than Year’s Stimulus
Raiders Crush Vikings in Super Bowl
Supreme Court Refuses to Review Judge’s Control of Boston School
Court Backs Zoning That In Effect Bars Low-Income Blacks
Unemployment Drops And Job Total Rises; Wholesale Prices Up
Carter Will Pursue Early Panama Pact And Cyprus Accord
U.S. Gives New York $50 Million To Speed Big Sewage Projects
2 More Held in Reporters’ Slaying As Phoenix Suspect Pleads Guilty
‘Big 8’ Accountants Accused Of Abusing Rule-Making Power
Sorensen Withdraws, Bowing To Resistance To C.I.A. Nomination
Scientists Link the Legion Disease To a Hitherto Unknown Bacterium
General Dynamics To Get $730 Million In U.S. Loan Support
Carter, Sworn, Urges ‘Fresh Faith’; Assures World Of U.S. Cooperation
Carter Pardons Draft Evaders, Orders A Study Of Deserters; Veterans Protest, Others Split
Carter Aides Aiming For 1976 Tax Rebate Of Up To $11 Billion
Consolidation of Pentagon Posts Reported Being Planned by Brown
Mondale Pledges U.S. Won’t Cut NATO Funds
Beame Bows to Demand by Banks For New Monitor of City Finances
Hospitals Corporation Votes 9 to 7 To Remove Holloman as President
New York And Jersey Declare Emergencies As Gas Crisis Spreads
Blizzard Tightens Energy Crisis; Central States Are Hardest Hit Cold Grips East, Gas Is Reduced
Italian Panel Urges 2 Ex-Aides Be Tried In Lockheed Scandal
President Warns U.S. Is Probably Entering Energy Shortage Era
FEBRUARY
President Will Take Active Role To Curb Wage And Price Rises
House-Senate Panel Adopts Compromise On Gas Legislation
S.E.C. Charges Indonesia Oil Chief In Shakedown of Big U.S. Concerns
Ethiopian Head And 6 in Capital Reported Slain
12 Dead, 160 Hurt in Crash on Chicago Elevated
The U.S. Has a Heavy Investment in Disasters
1,576 New York Plants to Reopen With the Aid of New Gas Supplies
U.S. Blocks Sale Of Israeli Planes To Ecuadoreans
President Outlines Proposals For Arms Pact With Soviet, Asks A Halt In Underground Testing
Congress Called Lax on Review Of U.S. Agencies
Sprague Ouster Is Upset by Panel On Assassination
Bell, in Shift, Orders Civil Rights Inquiry In Chicano’s Killing
Carter To Increase Spending On Defense But Cut Ford Budget
Energy Chief Warns Comfort Will Drop And Prices Will Rise
New Rochelle Gunman Kills 5 and Then Himself
H.E.W. Seeks Agency With Power To Limit Cost Of Health Care
Vance Opposes a Seat for P.L.O. At Talks Unless It Accepts Israel
Death of Archbishop Held by Amin Brings Demands for Investigation
Justice Agency Upholds Inquiry By F.B.I. Into Murder of Dr. King
Bomb Note Asks End To U.S. Investigation
Police Cutbacks in New York City Appear to Be Lowering Morale
C.I.A. Data Indicates Foreign Agents Helped Spy on U.S. Citizens Abroad
Four in Watergate Break-In Settle For $200,000 From Nixon Fund
Carter Says His Review of C.I.A. Has Turned Up Nothing ‘Improper’
U.S. Cuts Foreign Aid In Rights Violations; South Korea Exempt
Inouye Is Said to Have Authorized F.B.I. Surveillance of Senate Panel
Uganda’s Radio Says U.S. Need Not Worry Over Citizens’ Fate
Vance Supports C.I.A. Payments As ‘Appropriate’
MARCH
Uganda Radio Says Americans Are Free to Go
Court Bars Papers From Owning Radio Or TV in Same City
House Code Of Ethics Approved With Curbs On Members’ Income
Beame, Accepting Risk of Failure, Now in Forefront of Fiscal Crisis
Banks Ask New Board With Fiscal Control, But Beame Rejects It
Carter Discusses Problems and Policies With Telephone Callers From 26 States
Rumanians Fear That Earthquake Has Seriously Impaired Industry
Saudis Pledge $1 Billion for Africa As 59-Nation Parley Starts in Cairo
U.S. Official Expresses ‘Regrets’ For Role in Chile but Is Disavowed
Gunmen Linked To A Moslem Sect Invade 3 Buildings In Washington, Kill 1 And Hold Scores Hostage
Moslems Release All Hostages Held At Three Sites In Capital; 2 Days Of Terror End Peaceably
U.S. Gives New York A $255 Million Loan Until 30th Of June
U.S. Says Most Lands Receiving Arms Aid Are Abusing Rights
Teamster President And 3 Others To Quit Pension Fund Posts
Wanke Asserts Rights Differences Do Not Bar Arms Pact With Soviet
U.S. Flies Supplies To Zaire To Assist In Halting Invasion
Vance Says Invaders In Zaire Threaten Vital Copper Mining
Zaire Copper City Reported Taken But the Government Says Not Yet
Consumer Price Rise Was 1% In February, Largest in 2 1/2 Years
President of Congo Assassinated; Mobutu Visits Zaire Battle Zone
Mrs. Gandhi And Son Lose Races As Her Party Suffers Reverses; India Lifts State Of Emergency
Mrs. Gandhi Resigns As Premier After Her Party Loses Majority; Rivals Give A Pledge Of Liberties
Carter Proposes End Of Electoral College In Presidential Votes
City Plans a Ban on Pornography For 4 Boroughs
$2.50 Minimum Wage Proposed by Carter In Setback To Labor
U.S. Will Allow Citizens to Spend Dollars in Cuba
Thai Coup Attempt Mostly Just a War Of Words, Is Foiled
550 Feared Killed On Two 747’s In Canary Islands Runway Crash; Some On Los Angeles Jet Survive
Carter Authorizes Pentagon To Review 432,000 Discharges
U.S. and Soviet To Form Panel On Major Issues
Arms Talks Break Off As Soviet Rejects 2 Key Proposals By U.S.; Carter Says He Isn’t Discouraged
APRIL
Intelligence Budget Totaling $6.2 Billion Is Reported Sought
Witness Ties Oswald To Oilmen And Cubans
Some Israeli Politicians Soliciting Funds in U.S. Without Registering
Drug Will Be Used On Humans to Test Cancer Prevention
At Least 66 Die in Airliner Crash In Town 35 Miles From Atlanta
Califano to Outline a Major Drive To Immunize More U.S. Children
Navy Rushes to Complete Work On First U.S. Indian Ocean Base
Rabin Stuns Israel By Canceling His Candidacy For Second Term Under Fire About Deposits In U.S.
Bonn To Send Brazil Nuclear Equipment, Though U.S. Objects
Sharp Rise Reported For Serious Crimes In All Five Boroughs
Nixon, on ’72 Trip, Promised Chinese To Normalize Ties
Paris Says Its Aides Instruct Zaire Army In Use Of Equipment
U.S. Will Send Zaire $13 Million Package Of ‘Nonlethal’ Help
Carter Gasoline Plan Could Increase Taxes 50 Cents In 10 Years
$50 Tax Rebate Dead; Carter Also Cancels Two Business Credits
Carter’s Plan To Fight Inflation Relies On Business And Labor Aid; Seeks To Cut Rate To 4% A Year
New Loans To Italy To Total $1 Billion
Carter Plan Would Give Amnesty To Illegal Aliens Already in U.S.
Carter Asks Strict Fuel Saving; Urges ‘Moral Equivalent Of War’ To Bar A ‘National Catastrophe’
Carter Supports Arms for Turks In Policy Review
Carter Calls For Fight On Energy Waste; Asks Congress To Help In ‘Thankless Job’
White House Shifts, Says Energy Plans Won’t Aid Economy
Beame Offers Budget Totalling $13.9 Billion, Seeks ‘Long Climb Back’
North Sea Blowout Causes Big Oil Slick
Cubans Admit Their Economy Is in Serious Trouble
High Sea and Winds Force Delay In Halting Oil Blowout Off Norway
Workmen Finish Step in Capping Runaway Well
New York F.B.I. Men Said to Link Justice Department to Break-Ins
1968 Mystery of a Vanished Ship: Did Its Uranium End Up in Israel?
Taxpayers’ Loss in Energy Plan Put at $7 Billion
MAY
New Tapes Link Nixon to Watergate Scheme 3 Days After Break-In
U.S. Quietly Begins Talks With Chinese On Financial Claims
Carter Would Scrap Welfare Programs For A New System
U.S. And Hanoi Open ‘Frank’ Talks Aimed At Normalizing Ties
Nixon, Conceding He Lied, Says ‘I Let The American People Down,’ Denies Any Crime On Watergate
Nixon Audience Put at 45 Million, One of Highest for a News Show
Unemployment At 7%, Lowest In 29 Months; 90 Million Hold Jobs
Carter Asks Rise In Taxes to Aid Social Security
Defense Chief Tells Intelligence Groups To Stay ‘Within Law’
Carter Asks Tax Rises, Funding Shift To Ease Social Security Drain
President Bides NATO Respond Forcefully To Russians’ Buildup
Nixon Broke the Law, Carter Says
Carter Signs Bill for Public Works And the Creation of a Million Jobs
G.E. Warns Of Halt In Making Reactors
Food Experts Assert Wheat Supplies End Famine Fear For Now
5 Killed As Copter On Pan Am Building Throws Rotor Blade
Japan Agrees To Cut Color TV Shipments To U.S. By Over 40%
Nixon Says a President Can Order Illegal Actions Against Dissidents
Nixon Says Acts Against Dissidents Were Needed to End Vietnam War
Ford Renews Criticism of Carter and Defends the Pardon of Nixon
President to Ask Broader System Of U.S. Alliances
Defense Chief Backs Korea Plan, Says the Military Must Support It
Asian Extremists Seize 161 Hostages In The Netherlands
Saudi Prince Praises Carter For Backing Palestine Homeland
50 Cuban Advisors Reported Training Troops In Ethiopia
Climber Conquers 110-Story Tower. Toymaker Hailed by Crowds but Sued by City
‘Fly’ Pays $1.10, A Cent a Floor; City Drops Suit
About 200 Feared Dead In Kentucky Club Fire; Many Trapped In Panic
160 Dead In Kentucky Club Fire, More Victims Sought In Rubble; Thousands Escape Flash Blaze
U.S. Panel to Urge Wide Changes In F.D.A.’s Regulation of Drugs
JUNE
Deployment of New U.S. Warhead Viewed as Major Step in Arms Race
Chinese Disclose That 1976 Quake Was Deadliest in Four Centuries
Carey Seeks To Link Controls On Rents To Need Of Tenants
Cubans To Release 10 Of 30 Americans They Hold In Prison
Former K.C.I.A. Head Says Park Tong Sun Was Korean Agent
Looting, Vandalism Follow Chicago Riot
Korean Lobby Said to Involve U.S. Cover-Up
Byrne Is Renominated By Jersey’s Democrats; Bateman Defeats Kean
28 Indicted In A Plot To Take Contraband Into Brooklyn Jail
31 Named In L.I. Theft Of Undersized Clams
James Earl Ray Flees A Prison In Tennessee With 5 Other Convicts
Dutch Mourn Deaths In Rescue Of 53 Held By South Moluccans
James Earl Ray Seized After 2-Day Manhunt In Eastern Tennessee
Carter Denies C.I.A. Engaged Soviet Jew
K.G.B. Is Questioning U.S. Correspondent
Serious Fires in New York City Have Jumped 40% in Last 3 Years
Gulf Aides Admit Cartel Increased Price of Uranium
House Bars Medicaid Abortions And Funds for Enforcing Quotas
U.S. Is Reported To Have Bugged Korean President
Judicial Study Finds 250 Judges Involved In Fixing of Tickets
Congress Pressure Keeps F-18 Jet Alive Despite Navy Doubts
Drive Begun for New York City As Site for ’84 Summer Olympics
Ex-Korea Aide Says K.C.I.A. Helped Set Up Club In Washington
U.S. Study Sees Peril in Selling Arms to China
Carter Owes No U.S. Tax for ’76 But He Volunteers to Pay $6,000
Carter Favors New Arms Deal For the Israelis
‘.44-Caliber Killer’ Wound Two In Car Parked on Queens Street
Justices Back Orders On Remedial Classes As Aid In Integration
High Court Upholds U.S. Control Over Papers and Tapes of Nixon
Senate Vote Forbids Using Federal Funds For Most Abortions
JULY
Carter Turns Down B-1 Bombers As Expensive And Unnecessary; Will Rely On Existing Weapons
Neutron Bomb Fund Debated By Senate In A Secret Session
White Driver Rams Klan Rally in Plains, Injuring 30
White House Is Urged To Authorize Entry Of 15,000 Indochinese
Bhutto Overthrown By The Armed Force, Pakistan’s Radio Says
Carter Said To Order A Standby Proposal To Ration Gasoline
A Major Federal Study of Cocaine Calls It a ‘Serious Drug of Abuse’
5 Killed, 71 Injured in Danbury Federal Prison Fire
Federal Agents Raid Scientology Church
White House Drafts Secret Plan To Fight Phone Interceptions
Ethics Panel Finds More Congressmen Took Korean Favors
Controversy Grows Over Carter’s Move To Sell Iran Planes
President Defends Court’s Action Curbing Federal Aid for Abortion
Power Failure Blacks Out New York; Thousands Trapped In The Subways; Looters And Vandals Hit Some Areas
New York’s Power Restored Slowly; Looting Widespread, 3,300 Arrested; Blackout Results In Heavy Losses
Drug Tests By C.I.A. Held More Extensive Than Reported In ’75
Aircraft Termed No Ozone Threat; Tests Add to Fear on Fluorocarbon
Beame Asks Labor, Business And Banks For Blackout Help
New York Rebuffed By U.S. On Blackout But Gets Local Aid
102 degrees Sets New York City Record As Heat Broils Most of the Nation
C..I.A. Data Show 14-Year Project On Controling Human Behavior
Carter Bids Soviet Limit Big Missiles In Response To U.S.
Israelis Allowed To Use U.S. Aid To Develop Tank
White House Grants $11.3 Million In Aid For Blackout Losses
U.S. Considers More Assistance To New York for Blackout Losses
Bankers And Unions Pledge $2.5 Billion For City And M.A.C.
U.S. Will Keep Bulk Of Combat Forces In Korea Until 1982
U.S. Steps Up Offers Of Arms To Africans; Ready To Aid Sudan
Carter Delays Iran Plane Sale After House Panel Opposes Deal
Alaska Oil Flow Reches Valdez After Delays and Pipeline Mishaps
Syrian Proxy-Marriage Plan Lets Jewish Women Emigrate to U.S.
AUGUST
.44 Killer Wounds 12th and 13th Victims. He Strikes in Brooklyn for the First Time
Private Institutions Used In C.I.A. Effort To Control Behavior
Drugs Tested By C.I.A. On Mental Patients
100,000 Leave New York Offices As Bomb Threats Disrupt City; Blasts Kill One And Hurt Seven
Puerto Rican Arrested After Tip, But No Charge in Bombings Is Filed
Police To Restrict Parking By Couples
Carter Asks New Welfare System With Emphasis On Required Work; New York Could Save $527 Million
200,000 At Tijuana Wait To Be Smuggled Into U.S. By Deadline
Dud Bomb Discovered in Midtown In Building Targeted by F.A.L.N.
C.I.A. Head Offers Drug-Test Files If Justice Department Has Inquiry
Suspect In ‘Son Of Sam’ Murders Arrested In Yonkers; Police Say .44-Caliber Weapon Is Recovered
‘Sam’ suspect, Heavily Guarded, Arraigned And Held For Testing
Space Shuttle Glides to a Landing, Passing Its First Solo Flight Test
Suspected .44 Killer’s Father Terms Himself a Victim, Too
President To Meet Foreign Ministers From Middle East
Another Shooting Laid to Suspect In the ‘Sam’ Case
Elvis Presley Dies, Rock Singer Was 42
Soviet Nuclear Ship Reaches North Pole Through Arctic Ice
Report On Lance Finds No Ground For Prosecution, But Is Critical; President Backs His Budget Chief
Earthquake Strikes Indian Ocean; It May Be the Strongest on Record
Voyager Heads Toward Planets Despite Snags After Its Liftoff
Senate Banking Unit to Investigate Practices Noted in Lance Inquiry
Aide Cites an ‘Oversight’ by Carter Over Free Trips on a Lance Plane
Gov. Mandel Guilty On Charges Of Fraud And Racketeering
Con Edison Now Lays Blackout To Failure By Man And Machine
Ban On Oil Lease Sale Off East Coast Ended; ’77 Drilling Is Possible
Sniper Slays 6 in Jersey And Then Takes Own Life
Beame Charges Banks Deceived Investors; Sees Cover-Up By S.E.C.
U.S. Is Increasing Phone Security To Foil Russians
China ‘Quite Unhappy’ With Carter Over Taiwan, a Top Leader Says
Pentagon Asks Sale Of F-15’s To Saudis
SEPTEMBER
U.S. Grand Jury Secretly Indicts Tongsun Park
U.S. And Japan Agree On Tokyo’s Opening Of Atom Fuel Plant
C.I.A. Says It Found More Secret Papers On Behavior Control
Nixon, in Interview, Says He Told Haldeman to Destroy Most Tapes
Files Show Tests For Truth Drug Began in O.S.S.
Ribicoff And Percy Press Carter For Lance’s Resignation, Citing New Allegation Of ‘Illegalities’
Justice Dept. Weighs Prosecution Of Lance For Using Bank’s Plane
Carter, Torrijos Sign Canal Pacts In the Presence of Latin Leaders
Koch And Cuomo In Democratic Runoff; Goodman Defeats Farber In G.O.P. Race
Koch And Cuomo Seek Support For Runoff From Beaten Foes; Beame To ‘Reflect’ On His Choice
Brown Sets New Technology Policy Expected to Favor China’s Needs
G.A.O. Says Cargo Bill May Raise Fuel Costs By Up To $610 Million
Former Comptroller Concedes He Misled Committee On Lance
Bell, Deputy Split on Carter Pledge To Name U.S. Attorneys on Ability
2 Aides Say Official Ended Lance Inquiry Over Their Protest
Lance, Rebuking Critics, Defends Integrity And Banking Actions; Carter Is ‘Keeping An Open Mind’
Ribicoff Confronts Lance With Report Of A Loan Violation
Republicans Press Lance About Ethics Rather Than Laws
Dayan Arrives In U.S. And Will Open Talks With Carter Today
Koch Defeats Cuomo In Mayoral Runoff; Carol Bellamy Is Victor Over O’Dwyer
Koch Appoints Badillo, Costikyan And Rangel To His Transition Team
Lance Resigns, ‘Conscience Clear’; Carter Defends Honor Of ‘My Friend’
Egyptian Says Arabs Are Willing To Live In Peace With Israel
Air Force Plans to Assign Women To Titan Missile-Launching Crews
Congress Examines Banking Ethics In Aftermath of Lance Disclosures
Volunteer Military Called Success; Pay and Pension Overhaul Urged
Israel Says Cease-Fire Is in Effect In Southern Lebanon Border Area
Agriculture Official Asks U.S. Aid For Valley Where He Owns Land
Body of Diamond Broker Found As Missing Gem Cutter Turns Up
Funds Backed for Neutron Bomb As House Rebuffs Weiss on Ban
OCTOBER
Head of Episcopal Church Offers To Resign Over Women Priests
Pause Is Recorded In 3-Year Decline Of U.S. Gas Output
India, Eliminating Coercion, Makes Sharp Shift in Birth-Control Policy
Mrs. Gandhi Arrested On Charge Of Misuse Of Premier’s Office
Carter Says The U.S. Is Willing To Slash Atomic Arsenal 50%
Defense Chief Backs Start On A System Of Mobile Missiles
Senate Votes $2.65 Minimum Pay For 1978, With Increases to $3.40
Jersey Plans to End Dumping of Sewage Into Ocean by 1982
F.B.I. Asserts Cuba Aided Weathermen
Most City Teachers Who Were Laid Off Reject Return Offer
2 Soviet Astronauts Land Safely After Failure of Linkup Mission
U.S. Bids NATO Share The Responsibility For Neutron Weapon
NATO Voices Concern Over Plans To Limit Cruise Missile Range
President Attacks Oil Industry For Opposition To Energy Plan; Companies Respond With Anger
Carter And Torrijos Agree On U.S. Right To Defend The Canal
From Siberia to 47th Street De Beers Is King of Diamonds
Hijacked Jet Lands In Southern Yemen; Flies On To Somalia
German Troops Free Hostages On Hijacked Plane In Somalia; At Least 3 Terrorists Killed
3 Jailed German Terrorists Reported Suicides As Hostages From Hijacked Plane Fly Home
South Africans Ban Major Black Groups, Close Leading Paper
Concorde Below the Noise Limit In First Takeoff From Kennedy
Bonn Names Woman As Terrorist Leader in Schleyer’s Killing
Carter’s First 9 Months: Charges of Ineptness Rise
Early Returns Show Panama Supporting Canal Treaties 2-1
30 New York Policemen Fail Corruption-Complaint Tests
U.S. Is Said To Agree To Arms Sanctions Against South Africa
South Africa Defies U.S. on Arms, Says It Can Surmount an Embargo
A Big Rise in Social Security Tax In High Brackets Voted by House
Stricter Controls On Pentagon Budget Ordered By Brown
Growing Alarm Among U.S. Jews Threatens Carter’s Mideast Policy
U.S.-European Mission to Venture Into Uncharted Space to Study Sun
NOVEMBER
Helms, Ex-C.I.A. Chief, Pleads No Contest To 3 Misdemeanors
Tongsun Park Said to Have Given $190,000 to Former Rep. Passman
Scientists Discover a Form of Life That Predates Higher Organisms
U.S. to Return Hungary’s Crown, Held Since End of World War II
Helms Is Fined $2,000 and Given Two-Year Suspended Prison Term
Carter Says Seoul Impedes U.S. Justice Over Tongsun Park
37 Killed As A Dam Breaks In Georgia After Heavy Rains
Court Decision in Libel Suit Bars Inquiry Into Journalist’s Thoughts
Koch Elected, Byrne Is Victor In Jersey; Stein Wins, Carey’s Bond Issue Defeated
Koch Starts Building Staff, With Costikyan As First Deputy Mayor
Pentagon Chief Tentatively Backs Budget Rise to $130 Billion in ’79
Israel Again Bombs Southern Lebanon; Artillery In Action
New Aid For Angola Hurts Cuba’s Chance For Normal U.S. Ties
Galaxy’s Speed Through Universe Found to Exceed a Million M.P.H.
Sadat Seeks Israeli Invitation To Make Address In Parliament; Begin Agrees, Wants U.S. To Help
Begin Formally Asks Sadat To Jerusalem; Egyptian ‘Ready To Go’
U.S. Says Castro Has Transferred 60’s Policy of Intervention to Africa
Sadat Goes To Israel Tomorrow; His Foreign Minister Resigns; Syria And Iraq Condemn Visit
C.I.A. Says Agent Violated Oath By Publishing Book About Saigon
Sadat Offers Israel ‘Peace With Justice,’ But Calls For Return Of Occupied Lands; Begin Hails His ‘Courage,’ Asks Wider Talk
Sadat And Begin Vow ‘No More War’ As Egyptian Returns To Acclaim; Both Seek Early Geneva Meeting
Fast-Food Lunches Planned To Lure New York’s Pupils
Vance Says Venezuela Is Rejecting Requests for a Freeze on Oil Prices
tomb of Philip II of Maceon Is Found in Northern Greece
Main Foe of Marcos Sentenced to Death By Manila Tribunal
Sadat Calls For A Cairo Meeting Of Arabs, Israel, U.S. And Soviet; Israelis Agree Syrians Refuse
P.B.A. in New York Won’t Oppose Residency Rule for New Officers
Study of 17,000 Men Indicates Vigorous Sports Protect Heart
House Unit Discloses Korean Plan To Manipulate U.S. Organizations
DECEMBER
Officer Torsney Acquitted as Jury Rules Him Insane in Killing of Boy
Liquefied Gas Era May Be Ending Even as Supply Flood Is Starting
South African Inquest Absolves Security Police in Biko’s Death
State Department Seeking To Admit 10,000 Vietnamese
Hijacked Jet Crashes, Killing 100; Identity of Terrorists Is Unknown
Egypt Cuts Relations With 5 Arab Nations Opposed To Peace Bid
Carter Plan to Aid Steel Includes Loan Guarantees and Tax Breaks
Hoover Was Certain Oswald Was Killer
Syrian President Flies to Riyadh To Seek Saudis’ Aid Against Sadat
Vance Flies to Cairo; Stresses Aim Of U.S. Is To Support Sadat
Tractors Carry Farmer Protest To Washington and 30 Capitals
New York City Is Turning Down 48% of New Welfare Applicants
Maker Of Pesticides Indicted On Charges Of Hiding Test Data
Begin Says 2 Side Will Exchange Treaty Drafts In Cairo, Delaying Palestinian And Territory Issues
Egypt And Israel Start Meeting, Vow To Seek Steps Toward Peace; Begin Flies To U.S. To See Carter
Israel Reported Ready To Offer Civil Power To Arabs On West Bank
Begin Tells U.S. He’d Yield Sinai To Egypt And Grant Home Rule To Arabs In Gaza And West Bank
Begin To See Sadat In Egypt Soon; Egyptian ‘Optimistic’ After Call From Carter On Peace Proposals
Ability and will of Bank Regulators To Monitor Industry Is Questioned
City Council Leaders Agree To Withdraw Bill To Increase Pay
Carter To Propose $25 Billion Tax Cu And Some Reforms
OPEC Says Oil Prices Will Not Be Raised for The Time Being
President Approves $126 Billion Budget For Military In 1979
Blasts Off East Coast Are Linked By Theory to Big Methane Bubbles
The C.I.A.’s 3-Decade Effort To Mold the World’s Views
Begin And Sadat Meet In Egypt, Agree To Continue Talk Today As Aides Work On Peace Terms
Sadat And Begin End 2-Day Talks Without Accord On Main Issues But Vow To Press Peace Effort
Colby Acknowledges U.S. Press Picked Up Bogus C.I.A. Accounts
Burns Is Out As Chief Of Fed; Carter Names Miller, Textron Head
Sadat ‘Embarrassed’ By Carter Opposition To Palestinian State
Brzezinsky and Mrs. Carter Hold Discussion With Polish Cardinal