JANUARY
Carter Says Soviet Isn’t Telling Facts About Afghan Coup
Soviet Says Afghan Moves Enrage U.S. Because It Sought Bases Itself
Carter Seeks Treaty Delay; Recalls Envoy From Soviet Over Moscow’s Afghan Role
President Obtains Support In Congress On Arming Pakistan
Carter Embargoes Technology For Soviet; Limits Fishing Privileges And Sale Of Grain In Response To ‘Aggression In Afghanistan
U.S. Warns Of New Responses To Soviet Over Afghanistan As Moscow Defends Its Role
U.S. Suspends Trading In Grain In Wake Of Cutoff For Soviet, Assails Moscow In U.N. Debate
Reports From 2 Sides in the Afghan War: Soviet Soldiers Fan Out; Rebels in Caves
U.S. And Egypt Hold Joint Air Exercises As A Crisis Reaction
U.S. Now Indicating That Crisis In Iran Could Last Months
Carter Asks Outlay Of $2 Billion More For Youth Training
Canada’s Leader Proposes Moving Olympics Out of the Soviet Union
Science Study Urges Conservation As First Priority for Energy Policy
U.S. Offers Pakistan $400 Million In Aid To Counter Soviet
U.N. Votes 104-18 To ‘Deplore’ Soviet Moves In Afghanistan; Demands Troop Withdrawal
Abortion Aid Limits For The Poor Ruled Unlawful By Judge
Natural Virus-Fighting Substance Is Reported Made by Gene Splicing
Pakistani Dismisses $400 Million In Aid Offered by U.S. as ‘Peanuts’
U.S. Still Plans Aid In Spite Of Criticism By Pakistani Ruler
Justice Dept. Planning Moves Against Abuses By Immigration Aides
White House Asking $1.1 Billion Extra In Arms Aid To Cairo
Carter Bid Heads Of 100 Governments Back Olympic Stand
Reagan Defeated by Bush in Iowa; Carter Deals Kennedy Big Setback
Carter Warns U.S. Would Use Armed Force To Repel A Soviet Thrust At Persian Gulf; Calls For Renewal Of Draft Registration
U.S., In New Rebuff To Soviet, Announces It Will Sell China Military Support Equipment
79 Prices Up 13.3% In Biggest Increase For A Year Since ’46
Studies Suggest Major Oil Deposits In Five Basins Off the Alaska Coast
Hiring of 687 for Education Board Bypassed Rules on Qualifications
Carter Increases Arms Funds And Foresees Mild Recession In $616 Billion Budget For ’81
Six U.S. Diplomats, Hidden By Canada, Leave Iran Safely
Iran Warns Canada For Its Help To U.S.
FEBRUARY
Juliana to Give Up Dutch Throne; Princess Beatrix Will Assume Rule
6 Who Fled Iran Are Greeted by President
High Officials Are Termed Subjects Of a Bribery Investigation by F.B.I.
F.B.I. Bribe Inquiry Grows As Subjects Begin Cooperating
Scene of Riot and Mayhem Yields 35 Bodies at Prison in New Mexico
Williams Linked to Casino Project As F.B.I.’s Bribery Inquiry Spreads
U.S. Putting Off Trade Sanctions Against Teheran
Chrysler Reports $1.1 Billion ’79 Loss; Believed A Record
Documents Disclose F.B.I. Inquiry Into Alleged Southwest Corruption
F.B.I. Subpoenas 20 In A Bronx Inquiry Involving Narcotics
Soviet Jetliner Ignores Agreement and Lands At Kennedy 2d Time
Indian Ocean Lands Reported To Agree To U.S. Use Of Bases
World Committee Reaffirms Moscow As Site Of Olympics
Carter Backs An Iran Commission As Step Towards Freeing Captives; Caution On ‘Excessive Optimism’
55 Indicted By U.S. As Pornographers And In Film Piracy
Prices To Retailers Up 1.6% In January; Rate At 5-Year High
F.B.I. Cover-Up Seen In 60’s Klan Attacks
Federal Report Says Hoover Barred Trial for Klansmen in ’63 Bombing
Informer For F.B.I. Suspected Of Using Abscam In Swindles
Abortion Financing For Poor Resuming On 6-3 Court Order
U.N. Panel Delays Trips To Iran Amid New Doubt On Hostages; Khomeini Bolsters Militants
Most Shops In Kabul Are Shut In Protest Of Soviet Presence
U.S. Defeats Soviet Squad In Olympic Hockey by 4-3
U.S. To Seek Charges From A Wide Inquiry On Organized Crime
U.S. Hockey Squad Captures Gold Medal
Javits A Candidate In Spite Of Illness; Decision ‘Agonizing’
Reagan Easily Defeats Bush And Baker In New Hampshire; Carter Victor Over Kennedy
Iranian Forecasts Delay On Hostages For 2 Months More
Most ’79 Cars Fail U.S. Safety Test At 5 M.P.H. Above Required Rate
MARCH
Last 5 Female Hostages Are Freed By Guerrillas at Embassy in Bogota
Ford Declares Reagan Can’t Win; Invites G.O.P. to Ask Him to Run
Extensive Redesign of Cars A Boon to Midwest Industry
President Terms Anti-Israel Vote In U.N. an Error
Kennedy Wins By 2-1 In Massachusetts; G.O.P. In 3-Way Race
Pakistani Foreign Minister Rejects $400 Million U.S. Aid as Harmful
Militants Say They Will Yield Captives To Teheran Council; Fast Release Doubted At U.N.
Soviet Soldiers Reappear in Kabul As New Protest Plans Are Reported
Hostage Transfer Barred As Captors Defy Ghotbzadeh
District of Columbia Cutting Jobs, Adding Tax and Blaming Congress
Khomeini Supports Militants, Barring Hostages’ Transfer; U.N. Inquiry Panel Leaves Iran
Gaps Found in Chappaquiddick Phone Data
Over 11,000 Iranians Have Entered the U.S. Since Embassy Seizure
Carter Plan Is Due Today On Economy; 10c Gas Rise Likely
Carter To Trump Budget $13 Billion And Curb Credit To Cut Inflation; Sees Need For Pain And Discipline
Groups Claiming F.A.L.N. Ties Raid Offices of Bush and Carter
With Ford Out, Reagan Is Deemed Overwhelming Favorite for G.O.P.
Iraq Said to Get A-Bomb Ability With Italy’s Aid
Carter Wins Easily In Illinois Primary; G.O.P. Backs Reagan
President and Reagan Now Appear Likely Contenders in Fall Elections
House Panel Clears A Budget Including A $2 Billion Surplus
Carter Vows to Press for Urban Aid Killed in Key Vote by House Panel
Byrd Indicates He’ll Oppose Effort To Restore $500 Million Cities Aid
Shah Quits Panama For Cairo; U.S. Is Reported To Fear Move Will Damage Hostage Effort
Salvador Archbishop Assassinated By Sniper While Officiating at Mass
Kennedy Wins Upset In New York, Also Beats Carter In Connecticut, Where Bush Is Victor Over Reagan
Argentina Is Nearing Nuclear Deal For Reactor That Makes Plutonium
Sindona Is Convicted by U.S. Jury Of Fraud in Franklin Bank Failure
U.S. Plans To Order Punitive Measures Against Iran Soon
Iran Reports Conciliatory Message From Carter, but U.S. Issues Denial
U.S. And Europeans Reportedly Step Up Pressures On Iran
APRIL
Transit Workers Strike Subways And Buses As Wage Talks Fail; L.I.R.R. Parley Continues
Transit Strike Delays Millions, But Sun And Holiday Ease Impact; 5 L.I.R.R. Unions Out, Defying Court
Transit Talks Resume Today With Tie-Ups On Rise In Strike; L.I.R.R. Unions Return To Work
Early Transit Pact In Doubt After 2 Sides Harden Terms; Koch Urges Cut In Car Traffic
Suspect In Bombings By F.A.L.N. Is Seized
Electricity Use No Longer Soaring; Nation Expected to Benefit in 80’s
Crowd at Havana Embassy Grows; 10,000 Reported Seeking Asylum
U.S. Cuts Ties With Iran, Imposing Sanction After Khemeini Backs Captors On Hostages
$1 Million In Fines Levied On 2 Unions In Transit Strike
Worst Traffic Jams Harass City In Rain; 20 Buses Vandalized
U.S. Board Pessimistic on Chrysler; Company Raises Estimate on Loss
Transit Union Leader Orders End Of Strike After Board Splits; Subways And Buses Roll
U.S. Olympic Group Votes To Boycott The Moscow Games
Banks Trim Loans to Third World Amid Fears of Repayment Problem
U.S. Agrees To Admit Up To 3,500 Cubans From Peru Embassy
Court Says Warrant Is Needed At Homes For Routine Arrest
Bond Prices Move Sharply Higher On Belief a Recession Has Started
Carter Says Military Action Is The Only Choice Left To U.S. If Iran Fails To Frees Captives
Mother of Hostage Flies to Teheran In Defiance of Carter’s Travel Ban
U.S., in ’79, Said to Have Weighed Backing Iranian Military in a Coup
Reagan Gets Endorsements of Baker and Gov. Rhodes
Allies Seen Moving To Support Carter In Actions On Iran
Bush Is Winner Over Reagan, Kennedy- Carter Race Is Tight In Pennsylvania’s Balloting
Cubans Arrive in Key West; U.S. to Penalize the Flotilla
U.S. Attempt To Rescue Iran Hostages Fails; 8 Die As Planes Collide During Withdrawal
Carter Vows To Pursue Hostages’ Release By ‘Every Avenue’ After U.S. Rescue Failure; Khomeini Warns Against New Armed Moves
Iranians Say They Will Move Hostages To Several Cities; Offer To Return Raid’s Dead
Vance Is Expected To Resign Over Iran Raid; Aides Say He Insisted On Diplomatic Efforts
Vance Resigns, ‘Heart Heavy,’ Saying He Opposed Rescue Bid; Carter Visits The Wounded
Muskie Chose To Succeed Vance; Says He’ll Have Main Policy Voice; Carter Vows To Press Aims In Iran
MAY
U.S. Aides Say Carter Had Option to Order Air Attacks Against Iran
Effort to Enact Intelligence Charter Is Abandoned by Senator Advocates
Jobless Rate At 7%; Total Is 7 Million, Largest In 3 Years
Europeans Try to Salvage Olympics By Proposing to Eliminate Politics
Tido Dies at 87; Last of Wartime Leaders
President Says U.S. Offers ‘Open Arms’ To Cuban Refugees
British Hope Storming of Embassy Will Sway Iran on U.S. Hostages
U.S. Decides To Send Atom Fuel To India
U.S. Abstains In U.N. As Council Rebukes Israel For Ousters
32 Killed as Ship Wrecks Bridge in Florida
Retarded People and Criminals Are Included in Cuban Exodus
Bahamas Says Cuban Jet Fighters Attacked and Sank a Patrol Vessel
Father and Son Achieve Their Goal: First Balloon Trip Across Continent
Judge Rules Carter Cannot Impose Fee Of 10c On Gasoline
President Toughens Curbs On Ferrying Of Cuban Refugees
U.S. Vows To Press Carter Edict To End Flotilla From Cuba
$345 Million Claims By New York State Turned Down By U.S.
710 More Families at Love Canal May Be Relocated Following Tests
At Least 8 Dead As Peak Erupts; Worst Blast Yet
Homeowners at Love Canal Hold 2 Officials Until F.B.I. Intervenes. Love Canal Residents Hold Environmental Officials Until F.B.I. Steps In
50,000 Warned of Volcano Flood Threat
President Orders Emergency Help For Love Canal
U.S. to Resume Filling Oil Reserve, Officials Say, Despite Saudi Protest
Plentiful Gasoline Supply Expected This Summer, but at Higher Prices
World Court Says Iran Must Release Hostages, Pay U.S.
Mount St. Helens Erupts Again, Raining Ash in Oregon
Bush Says He’ll Quit Active Campaigning, Ending 2-Year Quest
Panel Reports Healthy Americans Need Not Cut Intake of Cholesterol
Study Says U.S. Dumped Wastes Into Love Canal
Vernon Jordan Shot At Motel In Indiana; Wounds Are Severe
3 Rifles Are Seized For Ballistics Tests In Jordan Shooting
JUNE
U.S. Cautions Allies On Any Move At U.N. To Aid Palestinians
Cubans Riot at Camp in Arkansas; Police, Refugees and Civilian Hurt
Troops Are Ordered To Arkansas Camp After Refugee Riot
Carter Victor In Ohio Voting, Exceeds 1,666-Delegate Goal; Kennedy Wins Jersey Contest
Carter and Kennedy to Meet Today To Cope With Democratic Breach
U.S. Assails Israelis Over Bomb Attacks That Maimed Arabs
Jobless Rate Soars, Stirring Forecasts Of A Deep Recession
Carter Orders Move To Expel Criminals Among The Refugees
Gene-Splicing Product Expected to Be Tested On Humans in a Year
Crowd Boos Carter In Riot-Torn Area; He Offers Miami Aid
Reagan Vows to Resign if Doctor In White House Finds Him Unfit
Japan’s Prime Minister Ohira Dies At 70 as a Critical Election Nears
Draft Resignation Approved In Senate; July Sign-Up Likely
Carey Signs A Bill Controlling Guns; Calls It ‘Toughest’
A.T.&T. to Fight Antitrust Verdict Setting Record $1.8 Billion Penalty
Bengali Immigrants in Indian Town Are Massacred by Tribal Attackers
Science May Patent New Forms Of Life, Justices Rule, 5 To 4
Marcell, Reputed Crime Leader, Indicted in Racketeering Inquiry
U.S. Safeguards Faulted As Plane Accidents Rise
U.S. Is Said to Plan to Sell Jordan 100 Advanced-Equipment Tanks
Last Ford Leaves Mahwah Plant; 4,500 Employees Lose Their Jobs
Possible Bugging Of G.O.P. Office Is Under Study
Allies React Warily To Report By Soviet On Afghan Pullout
U.S. And Allies Vow To Cut Oil Demand And Use More Coal
Chrysler Issues First of Its Notes Backed by U.S.
U.S.-Iranian Hostage Issue Fading As NATO Focuses on Afghanistan
Neutron Warhead Tested By France; No Production Set
Senators Restore $572 Million In Aid For States In 1980
Refugees in Miami Are Straining The City’s Ability to Help Them
Full-Scale Release of Krypton Gas Starts at Three Mile Island Reactor
JULY
Limit On Abortions Paid With Medicaid Upheld By Justices
Carter Signs Bill For Deregulation Of Truck Lines
City And Uniformed Workers Reach Pact, Averting Strike; Raises Over 2 Years Total 17%
Carter Assails G.O.P. Tax Cut Idea; Reagan Makes Bid for Black Votes
On Its 205th Fourth, the Nation Views Its Flag With Fresh Pride
Pope Sees Threat Of Manipulation By Radio, TV
13 Aliens, Cast Off by Smugglers, Die in a Baking Desert in Arizona
Aliens Tell of Their Desert Ordeal As Search for Smugglers Is Pressed
NBC Chairman Relieved of Duty Following Public Refusal to Quit
31 Miles A Gallon Pledged In ’85 Cars By General Motors
U.S. Wins Agreement on Warning To Doctors on Use of Tranquilizers
Venting of Krypton Gas Completed At Three Mile Island Nuclear Plant
States Charge U.S. Is Falling Short On Refugee Care Reimbursements
Ford Hints Support for Bush Or Baker To Run With Reagan
Reagan Is Promising A Crusade To Make Nation ‘Great Again’
Britain to Buy U.S. Trident Missiles For New Atomic Submarine Force
Reagan Wins Nomination And Chooses Bush As Running Mate After Talks With Ford Fail
Reagan Vows To Freeze U.S. Hiring, Cut Taxes And Bolster Defense; Landslide Vote Nominates Bush
Selective Service Act Ruled Constitutional On Ground That Draft Excludes Women
Brennan Declares A Signup For Draft Of Men Can Start
New York Swelters in Record 101 degree; Nearly 1,100 Have Died in Nation
Texas Bar To Aliens In Public Schools Voided By U.S. Judge
Billy Carter Set Up Brzezinski Meeting With Libyan On Iran
Leaders Of Senate Agree On An Inquiry In Billy Carter Case
Loss Of $142 Million, A Record, Reported By General Motors
U.S. Pulls Out Military Advisers In Protest Against Bolivian Coup
Powerful Groups Clash in Battles To Acquire Cable TV Franchises
Deposed Shah Dies In Egypt At 60; Iran Says Death Will Not Affect Fate Of The 52 American Hostages
Vesco Role Reported In Billy Carter Case
$467.9 Million Loss, A Company Record, Reported By Ford
Carter Says He Told Brother About Cables On Libyan Trip; U.S. Reopens Payment Inquiry
AUGUST
Chrysler Reports Largest Loss Ever By A U.S. Car Maker
U.S. Jobless Rate Remains Steady For Third Month
Bologna Station Blast Kills at Least 80 and Hurts 200
Iran Is Angered By Reports U.S. Harms Prisoners
President Denies Impropriety In Dealings With His Brother; Curbs Family Ties To Officials
U.S. Authorities Release Iranians Jailed in Protest
Firemen Denied Subway Car Keys That Would Be Used in Emergency
Iran Is Said to Give Covert Aid To Incite Violence In The U.S.
F.T.C. Accuses General Motors On Car Defects
Qaddafi Terms the $220,000 Given Billy Carter a Loan Tied to Business
Koch to Link City’s Fiscal Needs To Democratic Party’s Platform
Democrats Back Carter On Nomination Rule; Kennedy Withdraws From Presidential Race
Kennedy Calls On Party To Unite And Fight Republicans On Issues; Most Of His Key Planks Are Voted
Carter Wins Nomination For A Second Term; Gets Kennedy Pledge Of ‘Support And Work’
President, Accepting Nomination, Assails G.O.P Program as ‘Fantasy’: Hails ‘Valiant’ Kennedy Campaign
Some Doubt Kennedy Enthusiasm After Podium Finale With Carter
Ultraconservative Evangelicals A Surging New Force in Politics
2 Cuban Refugees Seized Carrying Gas At Airport In Miami
Drafting Begins On Bill to Trim Taxes 25 Billion
U.S. Will Not Seek to Ban Nitrite From Foods as a Cause of Cancer
Brown Says ICBM’s May Be Vulnerable To The Russians Now
Billy Carter Tells Panel He Didn’t Ask U.S. To Assist Libya
Senators Assail Billy Carter, Saying He and Brother Acted Irresponsibly
Mob Said To Invade The Pizza Industry
Poland’s Premier Is Dismissed In Sweeping Party Shake-Up; Gierek Pledges Union Ballot
Striking Poles Win A New Concession; Talks To Continue
Woodcock Says Reagan Assertions On Taiwan Endanger China Links
Bomb Set by Extortionists Goes Off After Nevada Casino Is Evacuated
Carter Seeks Recovery Plan To Help Business And Jobless; Revitalization Panel Named
Abscam Jury Convicts Rep. Meyers And Co-Defendants of All Charges
Stagehand, 21, Seized In Murder of Violinist At the Met on July 23
SEPTEMBER
Polish Strikers Agree To End Walkout After Government Yields On Final Key Demands
Carter and Reagan Open Fall Race With Praise for the Polish Workers
California’s Lack of Emission Test Brings U.S. Move to Cut Off Funds
House Panel Clears Bill To Ban Naming Of Covert Agents
House Votes 284-91, For $9 Billion Plan To Reconcile Budget
Gierek Ousted From Post As Head Of Polish Party; Security Chief Given Job
690 Police Officers Laid Off By Detroit
Chinese Premier Resigns in Favor Of Deng’s Man
Army Rates 6 Of 10 Divisions Unready to Fight
D’Amato Beats Javits In G.O.P Race; Rep. Holtzman Democratic Victor; Buckley Triumphs In Connecticut
Two Panels Vote to Overrule Carter And Bar Atomic Fuel Sale to India
Severe Drought Withers U.S. Crops In Blow to Farmers and Consumers
Three U.S. Cars Score 30 M.P.G. In Federal Tests
Soviet’s Additional Help to Poland Expected to Tighten Economic Link
Kraft, Under Inquiry, Takes Leave As Manager of Carter’s Campaign
Lack of Plutonium for Warheads Stir Debate on Increasing Output
Reagan Viewed in Poll as Leader; Carter Cited on Concern for People
Somoza, Ousted Nicaraguan Ruler, Is Ambushed and Slain in Paraguay
2 Belts of Ash From Mt. St. Helens May Cause Slightly Cooler Weather
Missile Silo Explodes; 1 Killed, 21 Injured
Air Force Is Silent on Whereabouts Of Warhead From Demolished Silo
Warhead Of Missile Is Reported As Safe
Iraqi Planes Strike 10 Airfields In Iran; Oil Area Imperiled
Oil Sites In Iran And Iraq Bombed As Baghdad Troops Cross Border; Abadan Refinery Reported On Fire
Federal Judge Voids 1980 Census; Orders Undercount to Be Adjusted
65c Fare Considered In Talks On Coping With Subway Crime
Water Rationing Imposed by Byrne On 114 North Jersey Communities
Tests of Hepatitis B Vaccine Show Nearly Complete Rate of Protection
U.S. Bishops Urging Rome To Re-Examine Birth Control Issue
OCTOBER
$300 Million Bonds For New York Gain Federal Guarantee
Appeals Court Says Networks Can Show Abscam Videotapes
Myers Is Ousted From the House In Abscam Case
Iraq and Iran Battle for Key Cities; A War of Attrition Appears Likely
510 Flee Luxury Liner as It Burns In Gale-Force Wind in Alaska Gulf
Brown Discloses U.S. Sends Saudis Ground Radar and 100 Personnel
Not as Intended, but Still a Most Unforgettable Cruise
U.S. Is Offering Aid To More Countries Along Persian Gulf
Pentagon’s Budget Could Pose Problem In Carter Campaign
U.S. And China Near Agreement On Sale Of American Grains
Earthquake in Algeria Said to Devastate City And to Kill Thousands
At Least 17,000 Dead In Algeria’s Quake, Relief Agency Says
Blast Injures Four Near A U.N. Mission
Cuba Is Pardoning Jailed Americans; At Least 33 Named
Reagan Pledges Woman on Court; Carter Challenges Foe on Economy
Iranian Premier Due At The U.N. To Press Case Against Iraqis
Jersey Appears to Support Reagan; Carter Strives to Overcome Apathy
Iranian Tells U.N. Invasion From Iraq Was Inspired By U.S.
Thousands of Aliens Held In Virtual Slavery in U.S.
Iran Oil City Is Surrounded by Iraquis And May Fall, Teheran Radio Says
Greece Rejoins the Military Wing Of NATO After Six-Year Absence
Reagan And Carter Attack Each Other Over The Hostages
U.S. Signs Agreement to Sell China 6 to 8 Million Tons of Grain a Year
Blast Kills 64 in a School in Spain; 100 Injured as Building Is Leveled
Iranians Reported To Discuss Release Of Some Americans
Iraq’s Foreign Minister Warns U.S. Against Renewing Close Tie to Iran
Havard Considers Commercial Role in DNA Research
Havana Releases 33 Americans, And All but Three Return to U.S.
Carter And Reagan Dispute Views On Arms Policy, Economy And Iran In A Broad Debate Before Nation
U.S. Ready to Release Arms to Iran When Hostages Have Been Freed
A Palestinian Guerrilla Describes Taking Combat Training in Soviet
NOVEMBER
President Is Irked by Religious Ads; Reagan Criticizes Billy Carter Case
Iran’s Parliament Approves 4 Conditions Khomeini Fixed For Release Of U.S. Captives
U.S. Gets Iran’s Terms On Hostages; Carter Calls The ‘Positive Basis’ For Achieving Captives’ Freedom
Carter and Reagan Make Final Appeals Before Vote Today
Reagan Easily Beats Carter; Republicans Gain In Congress; D’Amato And Dodd Are Victors
Reagan Buoyed By National Swing To Right; Position Bolster By G.O.P. Senate Control
2 Ex-F.B.I. Officials Are Found Guilty In Break-Ins Case
Scores Injured as an Amtrak Train Is Hit by a Freight in Westchester
Voyager Discovers 15th Saturn Moon
Arson Destroying New York Housing at a Record Rate
Reagan Likely to Delay Dropping Education Agency, Advisers Say
Moynihan Vows to Resist a ‘Cadre’ Of Kennedy Backers From the Left
Senate Democrats Kill G.O.P. Proposal For A Cut In Taxes
High Reagan Job Reported going To Ex-Bush Aide
Carey Seeks An End Of State’s Controls Over Liquor Pricing
Pope Begins A Visit To West Germany Amid Controversy
Thousands Fell Homes as 6 Fires In California Sweep 30,000 Acres
Jury in Carolina Frees Klansmen In Five Slayings
Reagan Aide Says Seoul Execution Of Key Dissident Would Harm Ties
Iranian Asserts U.s. Agrees In Principle To Meet Conditions
‘Gang of 4’ and 6 Other Ex-Leaders Go on Trial in China After a Delay
At Least 80 Die in Fire at Las Vegas Hotel
Purge in Poland Called Broadest Since ’56 Crisis
Key Reagan Adviser Urges Prompt Cuts In Federal Spending
Deaths Exceed 1,000 In Quake In Wide Area Of South Italy;; Damage And Fog Slow Rescue
9 Blazes Force Tens of Thousands To Flee Homes in South California
U.S. Judge Dismisses Abscam Convictions Of 2 In Philadelphia
U.S. May Drop Case Of Ex-Head Of F.B.I.
Reagan Aides Promise Salvadorans More Military Help to Fight Rebels
Brzezinski Calls Democrats Soft Toward Moscow
DECEMBER
A Key Reagan Aide Says Talks On Arms Are ‘Possible’ Soon
Hussein Urges U.S. To Speed Deliver Of Arms For Jordan
Polish Communists Oust 4 Key Leaders; General Gets Post
Abscam Jurors Find Congressman Guilty
22 Killed in Flash Fire in Westchester Hotel
U.S. Suspends New Aid to Salvador Til American Deaths Are Clarified
Moscow’s Arms Buildup A Major Issue for Reagan
U.S. and China Forging Close Ties; Critics Fear That Pace Is Too Swift
John Lennon of Beatles Is Killed; Suspect Held in Shooting at Dakota
Police Trace Tangled Path Leading To Lennon’s Slaying at the Dakota
Brezhnev Urges U.S. To Agree To A Ban On Meddling In Gulf
Nuclear Agency Blames Con Ed In Reactor Leak
Staunch Conservatives Opposed Choice of Reagan for the Treasury
Salvador Junta Member Is Named First Civilian President in 49 years
Silent Tribute to Lennon’s Memory Is Observed Throughout the World
Reagan Is Reported Ready To Name Haig Secretary Of State
OPEC Price Accord Will Let Oil Climb To New $41 Ceiling
Chrysler Expects $1.7 Billion Loss; Seeks Another $400 Million in Aid
Israeli Payment to Close the Book on ’67 Attack on U.S. Navy Vessel
Iran Seeks Billions In Standby Deposit To Free Americans
U.S Said To Consider Halting Exchanges On Hostages In Iran
Teheran’s Demands Come To $24 Billion To Let Hostages Go
Black And A Woman Are Among 5 Named To Reagan Cabinet
Block Sees Food As U.S. Weapon In Foreign Policy
Justice Lets Detroit Census Stand; 4.2% Drop Seen in New York State
Broad Area Of U.S. Hit By Record Cold; Many Dead In Fires
Algerian Says He Saw All Hostages And Found Them in Good Health
Carter Falls, Breaking Collarbone, on His Ski Strikes Rock on Slope
Reagan Calls Iran’s New Demands A ‘Ransom’ Sought by ‘Barbarians’
Shuttle Is Moved To Launch Pad For March Flight
In ‘Reformulation,’ U.S. Offers 5 Billion If Hostages Go Free