JANUARY
Sadat Plan Stresses Palestinians’ Rights; Carter To Visit Egypt
Indian Airliner With 213 Aboard Down in Sea; No Sign of Survivors
Koch Vows to Ban Discrimination By the City Against Homosexuals
Sadat Said to Ease His Palestine Stand Before Carter Talks
Carey Urges $750 Million Tax Cut, Court Expansion To Fight Crime; Pledges To Seek U.S. Aid For City
U.S. Doubts Ability To Defend Europe In Conventional War
Carter Warns Chief Of French Socialists On Tie To Communists
Misuse Of U.S. Funds Is Laid To Colleges
U.S. Scuttles Plan For I.R.S. Computer
High Court Refuses To Ease Press Curbs In Criminal Trials
Six Cities Receive Federal Grants to Test a Teen-Age Job Program
Surge In Work Trims Jobless Rate To 6.4%, The Lowest Since ’74
Dollar’s Instability Linked By President To Energy Problems
Tongsun Park Said to Tell Inquiry Of $750,000 in Gifts to Americans
28% Are Held in Mental Hospitals Needlessly, New York Study Finds
Nation’s Leaders Honor Humphrey at Capitol Service
Two Rulings Giving U.S. Oil Companies Tax Breaks Revoked
Experts Dispute Administration, Doubt World Oil Shortage in ’80s
Sadat Recalls Peace Delegation, Demands Shift In Begin Position; Israel Condemns ‘Extreme’ Step
Silverman, Who Led ABC to Top, Will Leave to Head Rival NBC
Snowfall Cripples Northeast, Snarling Transit And Business
Snow-Laden Dome Roof Collapses At 3,500-Seat Auditorium on L.I.
Israelis’ Departure For Military Talks Put Off By Cabinet
Carter Asks $500 Billion Budget; Seeks High-Employment Economy And Offers Few New Programs
Soviet Spy Satellite With Atomic Reactor Breaks Up In Canada
U.S. and Canadian Planes Detect No Debris From Soviet Satellite
A Begin-Sadat Accord On Aims Called Near; Trips To U.S. Discussed
Former Aide Charges Rep. Flood Sold His Influence for $100,000
Critics of the Movie Business Find Pattern of Financial Irregularities
U.S. Officials Fear Soviet’s Lead In Hunter-Killer and Spy Satellites
$26.7 Billion Trade Deficit, Fed By Oil Imports, Is Nation’s Biggest
FEBRUARY
A West German Gun Is Selected By Army For New Battle Tank
U.S. Sues To Recover Pension Fund Losses In Teamsters’ Plan
Pentagon Is Seeking $56 Billion Increase Over Next Five Years
Tokyo, on the Brink of Bankruptcy, Facing Central Government Rule
Rep. Flood Had Secret Ties to Haiti While Pushing U.S. Aid to Duvalier
Vietnam Orders U.N. Envoy Home After He Defied Expulsion by U.S.
16-Inch Snowfall Closes Schools And Businesses; Suburbs Swept By Gales
40-Hour Snowstorm Almost Paralyzes New York City Area
Drug Used for Gout Found to Cut Deaths From 2d Heart Attacks
Canada to Expel 11 Soviet Aides In Spying Case
Soviet Assures U.S. Ethiopians Will Stop At Somalia’s Border
Somalia Announces Mobilization, Dispatch of Its Troops to Ogaden
Aides Say U.S. Never Endorsed Israeli Proposal
U.S. Aides Disclose Soviet Airmen Help In Defense Of Cuba
U.S. Plans Jet Sale To Cairo, Reduces Israeli Order For Craft; Saudis Get 60; Debate Is Expected
Spinks Beats Ali for Heavyweight Title
Haldeman Book Says Soviet Asked U.S. In ’69 to Join Nuclear Attack On China
Cuba Said to Expand Military Force In Ethiopia by Over 1,000 a Month
2 Gunmen In Cyprus Kill Top Cairo Editor And Take Off With 17
Up To 15 Egyptian Commandos Die Storming Jet To Free Hostages When Cypriot Soldiers Open Fire
U.S. Agency Questions Use Of Cancer Funds
Senate Report Asserts Torrijos Ignored Drug Dealing by Brother
Mine Owners Reject ‘Bottom Line’ Offer But Won’t Bar Talk
U.S. Puts Pressure on Operators To Accept Less Stringent Coal Pact
Vance Asserts Arabs Must Get Warplanes Along With Israelis
West Virginia Miners Criticize Pension Plan in Proposed Contract
Peking Party Chief Pledges To Improve Standard Of Living
13 Police, 54 Aides Arrested In 2 Years In New York Inquiry
MARCH
Tongsun Park, in Seoul Testimony, Linked K.C.I.A. Tie to Private Gain
Battered Dollar Hits 1.99 Marks In West Germany, a Record Low
Judge Warns Of Jail For Defiance By F.B.I.
Pentagon Asks Congress to End Ban on Women in Combat Units
Coal Miners Appear To Be Rejecting Pact Across Appalachia
Miners Reject Contract, 2 To 1; Carter To Announce Plan Today For Compelling Return to Work
Carter Invokes Taft-Hartley Act To Compel Miners To Halt Strike, Says ‘The Law Will Be Enforced’
U.S. May Still Seek Special Legislation To Seize Coal Mines
Police Must Cut Out Up To 1,000 Positions In Next Fiscal Year
Somalia To Pull Out Of Ethiopia, Carter Reports, Opening The Way For Soviet And Cuba To Withdraw
Moscow Said To Link Pullouts By Cubans, Somalis In Ethiopia
20 To 30 Die In Israel In Blaze And Gunfight As Invaders Seize Bus
Begin Hints Strongly at Reprisal For Attack in Which 46 Perished
Plan Is Announced By U.S. And Germany To Stabilize Dollar
Big Israeli Force Invades South Lebanon; P.L.O. Reports Jet, Sea Attacks On Bases
Israelis Seize 4-To-6-Mile ‘Security Belt” In Lebanon And Say Stoops Will Remain; Washington Sees ‘Impediment To Peace’
Leftists Kidnap Italian Leader; 5 Guards Killed
Ex-Rep. Hanna Concedes Guilt In Korea Case
U.S. Asks Soviet to Start Talks To Bar Hunter-Killer Satellites
Government Parties Win As French Voters Reject Leftists’ Bid For Power
New York Assembly Votes To Restore The Death Penalty
Israel In Cease-Fire; Carter Presses Begin For ‘Historic’ Actions
Carter And Begin Fail To Resolve Problems; U.N. Troops In Lebanon
Rep. Diggs of Michigan Indicted On 35 Counts in Kickback Case
Miners Ratify Contract To End Longest Strike; Work To Resume Monday
$3.7 Billion Cost Is Placed on Plan To Aid the Cities
House Republicans narrowly pass measure to fund Trump agenda after last-minute drama
President Proposes A Broad New Policy For Urban Recovery
Japan, to Stem A Rise in Yen, Buys $1 Billion
Carter, In Brasilia, Raises Human Rights And A-Weapons Issue
Cars Carrying Only Drivers Face Ban in the Event of Transit Strike
APRIL
Transit Strikes Go On Past Strike Deadline; L.I.R.R. Pact Is Settled
President, In Shift, Will Try To End Ban On Arms For Turkey
Two Policemen and Gunman Killed, Suspect Shot on Brooklyn Street
Aides Report Carter Bans Neutron Bomb; Some Seek Reversal
Lockheed Wins Pan Am Order For 12 Jets Worth $500 Million
Vance Says Israel May Have Violated U.S. Arms-Use Law
School Board To End Teacher Assignment On The Basis Of Race
U.S. Says Israelis in Lebanon Used Cluster Bombs, Breaking Pledge
Hancho Kim Is Guilty Is Korean Bribe Plot
Somali Regime Says It Crushed A Revolt By Military Officers
Gray And 2 Ex-F.B.I. Aides Indicted On Conspiracy In Search For Radicals
Carter Asks Sacrifice By Industry And Labor To Help Curb Inflation
$55.6 Million By Fall To Help South Bronx Is Pledged By U.S.
New York Director Of F.B.I. Is Removed On Break-In Charges
C.A.B. Unveils Plan For Deregulation Of Air-Fare Cuts
Fraud in Federal Aid May Exceed $12 Billion Annually, Experts Say
U.S. Agencies Starting to Bolster Meager Defenses Against Fraud
3 on The Times Get Pulitzer Prizes; Philadelphia Inquirer Wins Award
Senate Votes To Give Up Panama Canal; Carter Foresees ‘Beginning Of A New Era’
Koch Backs Westway After Carey Pledges 50c Fare and More Aid. Governor Offers City $800 Million and Cost of Operating New Park
Senate Passes Bill To Bar Bugging In U.S. Without Court Order
Carter cuts Total of U.S. Troops To Leave South Korea This Year
Death Deadline on Moro Passes: Pope Makes Plea to Kidnappers
South Korean Plane Plunged 30,000 Feet After Being Fired On
Terrorists In Italy Offer To Exchange Moro For 13 In Jail
Supreme Court Bars Higher Pension Costs For Women Than Men
S.E.C. Accuses Lance Of Fraud As Banker; He Agrees To Curbs
Carter Orders Sale Of Uranium To India For Power Facility
Carter Eases Stand On Plane ‘Package’ To Arabs And Israel
Nixon, in Memoirs, Admits Cover-Up on Watergate
MAY
Afghans, Reporting Soviet Backing, Proclaim ‘Revolutionary Council’
Support For Israel Affirmed By Carter On 30th Anniversary
State Senate Upholds Death-Penalty Veto By A One-Vote Margin
Head Of F.B.I. Gives Data On Informers, Defending Their Use
President Says Lawyers Foster Unequal Justice
President Criticizes Organized Medicine
Soaring Price of Medical Care Puts a Serious Strain on Economy
Italy Arrests 26 As Drive to Find Moro Is Pressed
Berkowitz Pleads Guilty to Six ‘Son of Sam’ Killings
Moro Slain, Body Found In Rome; West’s Leaders Assail Terror
Brown Says Saudis Will Accept Curbs On The Use Of F-15’s
Senate Panel In Tie On Vote To Thwart Mideast Jet Sales
Terrorists In Italy Shoot Party Official
Federal Job Program Aids Cities, But Fraud Reports Mar Success
Doctors, With Fees Rising, Say Costs Cut Into Incomes
Senate, 54-44, Backs Sale Of Jets To Israel, Egypt And Saudi Arabia; Carter ‘Deeply Gratified’ By Vote
U.S. Judge Directs City To Desegregate Queens High School
Dominican Soldiers Halt The Counting In Presidential Vote
Belgian And French Troops Fly to Zaire To Save 2,500 Foreigners; U.S. Sends Planes And Speeds Aid
Ex-Official Of U.S.I.A. And Student Guilty Of Spying For Hanoi
2 Russians Arrested By F.B.I. For Spying
U.S.-Backed Chicago Test Offers Suburban Life to Ghetto Blacks
Berkowitz Outbursts Disrupt Court; Sentencing Put Off, Tests Ordered
High Court, 5-3, Bars U.S. Safety Checks Without Warrants
Defense Legislation Totaling $38 Billion Approved By House
President To Oppose Any Further Limits On Right To Give Aid
Senators Ask Proof That Cuba Had Role In Invasion Of Zaire
Brzezinsky Gave Details to China on Arms Talks With Soviet Union
Model California College System Troubled by Dropping Enrollment
Cina, At U.N., Says Moscow May Cause ‘A New World War’
Cuba, In U.N. Calls Accusation On Zaire ‘Absolutely False’
JUNE
NATO Warns Soviet Its Moves In Africa Endanger Detente
Saudis Said To Offer Their U.S.-Made Arms For Zaire’s Defense
U.S. Planes To Ferry French Out Of Zaire And Fly In Africans
Bribe For Indonesian Laid To Ford Co. Unit
U.S. Re-Emphasizing Chemical Warfare
City And Unions Reach Accord On A Pact For 200,000 Workers; Mayor’s Budget Near Passage
California Voters Approve a Plan To Cut Property Tax $7 Billion
Carter Calls On Soviet To End Confrontation Or Risk ‘Graver’ Strain
U.S., in Reversal, Will Sell China Equipment Withheld From Soviet
Carter’s Case on Cuba Not Proved, Foreign Relations Chairman Says
Castor Says He Told U.S. He Tried To Halt Invasion Into Zaire
New Missile Project With Mobile Bases Being Slowed By U.S.
Justices Clear Skokie Parade by Nazi Group
Zaire Agrees to Control by I.M.F. In Return for Economic Assistance
Carter Accuses Castro of Failure To Do Enough to Bar Zaire Attack
Hussein Marries American And Proclaims Her Queen
Carter And torrijos Conclude Treaties On Canal’s Transfer
President Cautions Panama To Respect Rights Of Americans
Israeli Cabinet Defers, For 5 Years, A Decision On Occupied Territory
OPEC Will Maintain Present Oil Price For The Rest Of 1978
Nazis Backed on Rally in Chicago; Move Could Avert Skokie March
U.S. Approves Merger Of LTV With Lykes, Creating Steel Giant
Terror Suspects Seized in Bulgaria Quickly Handed to West Germany
Red Brigades Trial Ends in Italy; 29 Given Sentences, 16 Cleared
U.S. Reported Acting To Strengthen Ties With Peking Regime
Brezhnev Attacks United States For Trying ‘to Play Chinese Card’
South Yemen Chief Reported Slain, But Pro-Red Group Stays in Power
Top Government Science Mission Being Sent to China Next Week
High Court Backs Some Affirmative Action By Colleges, But Order Bakke Admitted
Senate Votes, 53-27, To Provide Loan Guarantees To New York; Efforts To Cut Aid Defeated
JULY
150 Hurt as Truck Explodes Near Wall St.; Ice Cream Van Blows Up, Strewing Glass on Pedestrians
Extra Gasoline Can Blamed In Explosion In Area Of City Hall
Nixon, Hailed in Kentucky Town, Stresses the Need for U.S. Strength
Peking Ends All Aid To The Vietnamese, Recalling Advisers
Misuse Of U.S. Files On Millions Feared
Strauss Pressing European Nations To Lift Curb on U.S. Farm Imports
A Top F.B.I. Official Discharged By Bell
Ratification of City’s Transit Pact Blocked in Court by Dissident Unit
Informer For F.B.I. Suspect In Bombing
100,000 Join March for Extension Of Rights Amendment Deadline
John D. Rockefeller 3d Is Killed In Auto Collision Near His Home; F.B.I. Informant in Klan Asserts He Shot and Killed a Black in ’63
$36 Billion In Arms Including Navy F-18 Is Voted By Senate
Justice Dept. Investigating Report Linking Informer to Violent Crime
Accord Is Reached On Loan Guarantee For New York City
United Gives Boeing $1.2 Billion Order For 30 New 767 Jets
Kissinger-Colby Briefings on C.I.A. Called Misleading by Senate Panel
Tranquilizing Held A Factor In Deaths Of Mental Patients
7 Industrial Nations Pledge To Spur Jobs, Curb Inflation; U.S. Ready To Cut Oil Imports
House Unit Defeats A Proposal To Curb Hospital Cost Rises
Chances of Postal Walkouts Rise As Prospects for a Settlement Dim
$15 Billion Cut in Federal Budget For 1980 Is Favored by President
Bolivia Chief Quits AFter Brief Revolt; General Installed
Illinois Prisoners Slay 3 Guards and Injure 3 Others in Fiery Surge
Postal Employees In Still More Cities Threaten To Strike
Jersey Judge Jails Times Reporter For Refusal to Yield Notes in Trial
Report by a Missouri Man Suggests Plotters Sought Murder of Dr. King
161 Inspectors Hired By Koch To Combat Agency Corruption
Carey Seeks To Bar New Power Plants Using Nuclear Fuel
Carey Signs Bill Raising Sentences For Pimps and Prostitutes’ Patrons
Small Classes Do Not Always Lead To Better Education, a Study Finds
Crime in Coal Industry Investigated By Federal Grand Juries and States
AUGUST
Bridgeport Is Told To Place Minorities In Fire Department
House, By 208-205, Votes To Drop Ban On Arms To Turkey
Six Firemen Killed As Roof Collapses At Brooklyn Blaze
Ousted Friend of O’Neill Is Named To New $50,000 White House Job
Times Reporter Jailed as Marshall Refuses to Extend Stay of Penalties
41 Drown in Quebec When a Bus Carrying Infirm Runs Into Lake
Pope Paul VI Is Dead Of A Heart Attack At 80; Guided The Church Through Era Of Change
House Backs Funds For Atomic Carrier Opposed By Carter
Carter To Meet Begin And Sadat In The U.S. Sept. 5
Due to a strike by numerous labor groups, The Times did not publish a newspaper between 08/10/1978 and 11/04/1978
NOVEMBER
The Times And News Resume Publication
Shah Puts Military In Control In Iran; U.S. Endorses Move
Govs. Carey And Grasso Re-Elected; Bradley Wins In Jersey, Brooke Out; Tax-Cut Measures Gain Wide Support
Narrow G.O.P. Gains In States And Congress Signal New Barriers For Carter Programs
Carter Plans Rise In Defense Budget And Lower Deficit
Strikers in Iran Demand Expulsion Of All Foreigners Holding Oil Jobs
Deep Government Disunity Alarms Many U.S. Leaders
Carter Adopts a Program to Bolster Civil Defense in a Nuclear Attack
Proposed U.S. Rules Require Disclosure Of Used-Car Faults
Pentagon Includes Two New Missiles In Its 1979 Budget
White House Plans Rise To $124 Billion In Military Budget
Panel Convinced Bounty Induced Ray to Kill King
Ex-C.I.A. Employee Convicted For Sale Of Secret To Soviet
Coast Congressman Believed Slain Investigating Commune in Guyana
Guyana Official Reports 300 Dead At Religious Sect’s Jungle Temple
400 Are Found Dead In Mass Suicide By Cult; Hundreds More Missing From Guyana Camp
U.S. Copters Reach Guyana To Aid Jungle Hunt For Cult Survivors; Up To 500 May Be Lost In Wild Area
Mystery Is Intensifying in Guyana Over Those Who Fled Suicide Rite
Guyanese Comb Jungle Fruitlessly For Survivors of Sect’s Suicide Rite
U.S. Says Guyana Toll Has Nearly Doubled; Deaths In Jungle Commune Could Reach 780
Guyana Toll Is Raised To At Least 900 By U.S., With 260 Children Among Victims At Colony
Administration Plans Severe Cuts In Proposals for Welfare Changes
San Francisco Mayor Is Slain; City Supervisor Also Killed; Ex-Official Gives Up To Police
F.T.C. Moves To End Ban On Doctor Ads
Carter Cuts Back Exports of Arms To Countries Not Allied With U.S.
DECEMBER
U.S. Moves to Avert Any Violence Stemming From Deaths in Guyana
State Department Insists It Met Responsibility on Cult in Guyana
70 Are Hurt, Including 62 Officers, As Hasidim Storm a Police Station
3 Arrested in Murder in Brooklyn That Led to Hasidim-Police Melee
Key Advisors to President Support Efforts to Increase Defense Outlay
Webster To Dismiss Two F.B.I. Officials For Break-In Roles
City Considers Teacher Shifts For Integration
Rubble of Commune Yields a Tape Of Cultists Dying, Jones Exhorting
Golda Meir, 80, Dies in Jerusalem; Israelis Acclaim ‘Salwart Lioness’
Americans’ Exodus From Iran Spurred By Carter Decision
Big Teheran Crowd Marches Peaceably Against Shah’s Rule
7 Masked Thugs Get More Than $3 Million In Holdup at Kennedy
U.S. Borrows West German Marks In New Move to Bolster the Dollar
Guideline On Wages Relaxed By Carter; Price Rule Tighter
Arab Oil Chiefs Plan to Increase Price by Monday
U.S. And China Opening Full Relations; Teng Will Visit Washington On Jan. 29
Peking Concession On Arms To Taipei Led To U.S. Accord
OPEC Raising Prices Of Oil 5% On Jan. 1, 14.5% By End Of 1979
Kucinich Plans to Lay Off 2,000; Cleveland Unions Pledge Walkout
Israeli Parliament Backs Begin’s Stand And Criticizes U.S.
Brzezinsky Is Said to Have Rejected Warnings About Problems in Iran
Jet Hijacker, 16, Seized; All Safe As Her Bid to Free Prisoner Fails
Carter Cancels Cuts of $2 Billion Proposed in Social Welfare Budget
Gunmen in Iran Ambush and Kill Two Oil Officials, One From U.S.
Interest Groups’ Campaign Gifts To House Leaders Doubled in ’78
Effort to Control Intelligence Units Reported in Jeopardy in Congress
Carter Is Reported To Seek Increase Of $10 Billion in Military Budget
Daylong Violence Cripples Teheran, Iran To Ration Oil
Iranian Strikers Shut Down Central Bank And Refineries; Foreign Oil Aides Evacuated
Shah Names An Opposition Leader To Head Civilian Cabinet In Iran; Oil Cutoff Pushes Up World Price
House Panel Reports a Conspiracy ‘Probably’ in the Kennedy Slaying