JANUARY
New York-Bound Flight Hijacked To Cuba by Convicted Murderer
Hijacker, Alone in Jet Restroom, Emerged With Gun, Official Says
Shultz Instructed To Spurn Any Curb On Space Weapons
Reagan Condemns Arson At Clinics
G.O.P. Group Urges Hard Line In Talks On Arms Control
Zaccaro Weighing Plea of Guilty In Realty Case, His Lawyer Says
Israel-Run Airlift Of Ethiopia’s Jews From Sudan Halts
Zaccaro Admits Guilt in Scheme For Realty Deal
President Designates Regan White House Chief Of Staff, Switching Him With Baker
Reagan Sees Hope Of ‘New Dialogue’ With The Russians
California Evangelist Is Accused On Ethiopia Fund-Raising Effort
Bid to Alter Israeli Law of Return Renews Debate on Who Is a Jew
Nicaragua Rebels Reported To Have New Flow Of Arms
Poll Indicates Half of New Yorkers See Crime as City’s Chief Problem
16 Indicted by U.S. in Bid to End Church Smuggling of Latin Aliens
President Meets With 20 Blacks; Intent Disputed
Israel Assembly, 62 to 51, Rejects Move to Redefine ‘Who Is a Jew’
‘Right To Die’ Rule In Terminal Cases Widened In Jersey
President Asserts Black Leadership Twists His Record
2,000 Jews Die In Sudan Camps For Ethiopians
Reagan Sworn For 2d Term; Inaugural Parade Dropped As Bitter Cold Hits Capital
79 Dead as Record Cold Hits East; Temperature in City Drops to -2 degrees
‘Freeze of the Century’ Damages 90% of the Citrus Crop in Florida
Army Chief and 25 Charged In Manila In Aquino Killing
Shuttle Launched On Secret Mission
Grand Jury Votes to Indict Goetz Only on Gun Possession Charges
Chief Medical Examiner’s Reports In Police-Custody Cases Disputed
Silence Attends Shuttle’s Landing, Ending 3-Day Trip
Coroner’s Work in Hospital Case And 2 Trials Challenged by Critics
Broad Deterioration in Coroner’s Office Charged
Koch, in State of the City Speech, Promises More Police for Subway
FEBRUARY
Shultz Says Plan For Space Defense Is Gaining Support
Surge In Spending On Space Weapons Sought By Reagan
U.S. Investigates Helicopter Sales
President Focuses On Domestic Cuts To Reduce Deficit
Indictment Stirs 250 In Police Unit To Seek Transfer
Columbia Is to Get $400 Million In Rockefeller Center Land Sale
Democrats Urge Party Defectors To Rejoin Ranks
4 Polish Officers Sentenced To Jail In Priest’s Death
Bellamy Enters Race for Mayor; Black Coalition Endorses Farrell
Kohl Gives The U.S. Guarded Support On Space Defense
3-Year Survey Finds College Curriculums In U.S. in ‘Disarray’
Reagan Adamant On Space Defense Even After Talks
U.S. Has Contingency Plan to Put A-Arms in 4 Countries, Aides Say
Airlines Terminal On East Side Sold For $90.6 Million
Drug Crops Are Up In Export Nations, State Dept. Says
Cuomo, at Yale, Urges Democrats To Remain With Tested Principles
U.S. Canceling Anti-Sub Exercise In Its Dispute With New Zealand
Doctors Implant Artificial Heart For the 3rd Time
5 Killed As Blacks Near Cape Town Battle The Police
148 Are Killed As Spanish Jet Hits Mountain
Thatcher Speaks Before Congress And Backs Reagan
President Asserts Goal Is To Remove Sandinista Regime
Shultz Sees Peril In Refusing To Aid Nicaragua Rebels
Decline Slowing For Death Rate Of U.S. Infants
Pakistani in U.S. Sought To Ship A-Bomb Trigger
Dollar Reaches Further Records As Gold Slumps
Justices Broaden Rights Of Incident In Insanity Pleas
Dollar Plummets On Selling Abroad By Central Banks
MARCH
Governor of Louisiana Is Indicted By Jury Investigating State Graft
Pentagon Agrees Nuclear Warfare Could Block Sun, Freezing Earth
Vision of Space Defense Posing New Challenges
Reagan’s ‘Star Wars’ Bid: Many Ideas Converging
‘Star Wars’ Technology: It’s More Than a Fantasy
Pentagon Halts Some Payments To a Contractor
Dark Side of ‘Star Wars’: System Could Also Attack
Patient With 3d Implanted Heart Struggles for His Life in Arizona
Car Bomb Kills 62 Outside Beirut Near Home of a Top Shiite Cleric
Israeli Crackdown Stirring Ill Will Among Shiites in South Lebanon
Russian Says Goal In Geneva Is Bar To Space Weapons
Chernenko Is Dead In Moscow At 73; Gorbachev Succeeds Him And Urges Arms Control And Economic Vigor
Reagan Reported to Invite Gorbachev To Talks In U.S. With Goal Of Arms Accord
Chernenko Buried in Red Square To the Funeral Strains of Chopin
Ex-Agent Admits He Took Bribes In Undercover F.B.I. Drugs Drive
71 Ohio Savings Institutions Shut For 3 Days in Effort to Stem Run
Man Killed and Another Injured By a Hit-and-Run City Police Car
Reagan, In Quebec, Agrees To A Study Of Acid Rain Issue
ABC Is Being Sold For $3.5 Billion; 1st Network Sale
C.I.A. Drafts A Bill To Guard Secrets
Union Carbide’s Inquiry Indicates Errors Led to India Plant Disaster
Israelis Kill 21 in Lebanon Sweep; 2 Members of CBS News Crew Die
3 New Tax Breaks Offered By Cuomo For State Budget
Sudan Lets U.S. Fly 800 Ethiopia Jews to Israeli Refuge
Regan Sees Chance For A Compromise On Arms Spending
U.S. Says Iraqis Use Poison Gas; Shultz and Baghdad Official Meet
219-213 House Vote Supports Reagan On Money For MX’s
Goetz Is Accused Of Trying To Kill 4 Men On Subway
Pentagon Barring General Electric From Future Jobs
South Africa Bars 29 Groups Of Foes From Any Meeting
Inefficiency Laid To Weapon Makers
APRIL
State, Lacking Budget, to Use Federal Funds
About 25% of Beds in Hospitals In City Are Empty, State Reports
New Finding Backs Idea That Life Started in Clay Rather Than Sea
Panel Bars Cuts G.O.P. Wanted In Military Staff
Costa Rican Police Seize Suspect In the Slaying of U.S. Drug Agent
2 Key State Prosecutors Charging Interference by Attorney General
U.S. Plan to Curb Damage Claims Aims to Avert Vaccine Shortages
Botha, in Address to a Black Sect, Warns Against Evil From Abroad
Carbide Is Sued In U.S. by India In Gas Disaster
Court Reinstates A Ruling Of Libel Of Mobil Oil Chief
Mexicans Arrest Top Drug Suspect, Second In A Week
Lasers Measure Distance to Moon To Within an Inch, Scientists Say
Restaurant Blast In Spain Kills 17 Near U.S. Air Base
Satellite Lofted But Fails To Work
At I.R.S., New Computer System Is More Troubling Than April 15
Apartheid Laws On Mixed-Race Sex To Be Abolished
Space Walkers Rig Handmade Snares To Save Satellite
Astronauts Fail In Move To Revive Errant Satellite
Reagan Likens Nazi War Dead To Concentration Camp Victims
Wiesel Confronts Reagan on Trip; President to Visit Bergen-Belsen
Holocaust Board Unlikely to Quit Over Reagan’s Trip, Member Says
Reagan Cemetery Visit Criticized At Holocaust Survivors Ceremony
Nicaraguan Rebels Appear REady To Fight On Even if Aid Is Cut Off
House Bars Nicaragua Aid After Reagan Concessions Win The Senate’s Approval
2 More Officers Charged in Inquiry Into Torture at a Queens Precinct
Reagan Still Pushing Rebel Aid, Backed by Disgruntled Democrats
Ward Tells Top New York Officers They Will Be Liable in Brutalities
Fire in Clinic Kills 79 In Buenos Aires
Berra Dismissed by Steinbrenner; Martin Rehired to Manage Yanks
U.S. Acts To Stop Quotas On Hiring It Backed In Past
MAY
Soldiers, Tanks and Rock ‘n’ Roll In Parade Marking Fall of Saigon
Reagan, Declaring ‘Threat,’ Forbids Nicaraguan Trade And Cuts Air And Sea Links
5 Police Officers Indicted by Jury In Torture Case
Poland Expels 2 U.S. Diplomats; Washington, Retaliating, Ousts 4
France Blocks Trade Talks As Summit Conference Ends; Reagan Presses ‘Star Wars’
Astronauts Stow Gear As They Head For Coast Landing
17 Lost as U.S. Marine Helicopter Crashes Off a South Japanese Isle
Koch Bid To Bar Homosexual Bias Upheld In Court
Thayer, Ex-Defense Deputy, Gets 4-Year Prison Term in Stock Case
Senators Approve Budget With Curb On Military Funds
3 Nations Joining To Hunt Mengele
Salvadoran Rebels, in New Tactic, Are Kidnapping or Killing Mayors
Lebanese Group Linked to C.I.A. Is Tied to Car Bombing Fatal to 80
Police Drop Bomb On Radicals’ Home In Philadelphia
6 Bodies In Ashes Of Radicals’ Home; Assault Defended
As Duarte Begins a Visit to U.S., Optimism Returns to El Salvador
Philadelphia Mayor Says He Fears ‘Attempts at Revenge’ by Radicals
Federal Reserve Cuts Its Loan Rate To Spur Economy
Philadelphia Officials Vary In Explaining Siege Tactics
Cuomo Proposes State Sell Stock In Concerns Tied to South Africa
Israel Frees 1,150 To Obtain Release Of Last 3 Soldiers
Six Babies Born To Californian; 7th Is Stillborn
Six Surviving Septuplets Weaken, But Doctor Says They’re ‘Fighters’
F.B.I. Predicts Additional Arrests In Spy Case of Sailor and Father
Smallest Surviving Septuplet Dies; Doctors Give Rest 50-50 Chance
Car Bomber Fails In Attempt To Kill Leader Of Kuwait
Cyclone’s Toll Is Over 1,400 And Thousands Are Missing In Bangladesh Coast Areas
Bangladeshis Say 10,000 May Be Lost In Cyclone’s Wake
Reagan Asks Tax ‘Revolution’: $2,000 Exemption, 35% Top Rate, No Deduction Of State Levies
Riot in Brussels At Soccer Game Leaves 41 Dead
Crane Falls on 3d Ave., Trapping Woman 6 Hours
JUNE
Tornadoes Kill 45 In U.S. And Canada; Hundreds Injured
Death Toll Rises To 85 In Tornadoes In U.S. And Canada
R.J. Reynolds Set To Pay $4.9 Billion In Bid For Nabisco
A 4th Spy Suspect With Ties To Navy Is Seized On Coast
Spy Inquiry Grows As 2 Deny Charges
G.M. to Acquire Hughes Aircraft In $5 Billion Bid
Weinberger Says He’ll Cut Back On People With Security Access
Navy Documents Reported Found In Suspect’s Home
Woman Says Man Who Admitted He Was Dr. Mengele Died in ’79
Couple Will Face A German Inquiry On Aid To Mengele
Van Bulow Jury Issues Acquittal On All Charges
U.S. Releases 4 and East Bloc 25 In Spy Exchange on Berlin Bridge
House Reverses Earlier Ban On Aid To Nicaragua Rebels; Passes $27 Million Package
T.W.A. To Be Sold To Texas Air Corp. For $793,5 Million
Gunmen Seize Jet In Mideast Flight; Passengers Killed
Hijackers Release Over 60 From Jet In Algiers Airport
Hijackers Took Away Passengers With Jewish Names, Purser Says
Passengers Taken From Hijacked Jet, Lebanese Reports
President Bars ‘Concessions’; Orders AntiHijacking Steps; 3 More T.W.A. Hostages Freed
House Votes Funds To Renew Output Of Nerve Weapons
U.S. Aides Say Hostage Release Would Free 766 Held In Israel; Formal Link Of Steps Barred
Scientists Decide Brazil Skeleton Is Josef Mengele’s
Marines’ Killers Will Not Escape, Reagan Promises
329 Lost On Air-India Plane After Crash Near Ireland; Bomb Is Suspected As Cause
Canada Bolsters Airport Security; Terrorist Link Still Unconfirmed
I.B.M. Challenges A.T.&T. In A Move On Long Distance
Lebanese Militia Frees A Hostage With Ailing Heart
U.S. Will End Curbside Check-Ins As Part of Drive on Airline Terror
Hostages Expected To Go Free After Moving To Syria Today, High Reagan Official Reports
Release Of Hostages Put Off As Lebanese Call For Promise That U.S. Will Not Strike Back
JULY
39 American Hostages Free After 17 Days; Go From Lebanon To Syria And Head Home
Israelis Set To Release 300; U.S. Opens Diplomatic Drive To ‘Isolate’ Beirut Airport
President To Meet Gorbachev 3 Days In Fall In Geneva
CBS, Trying to Block Turner Bid, To Buy $1 Billion of Its Own Stock
Lebanon Moves to Secure Airport; Erects Barriers and Bans Militias
U.S. Bid To Close Airport In Beirut Gets No Support
Aid to Farmers Said to Surpass Bank Forecasts
States Cracking Down on Parents Failing to Provide Child Support
President Accuses 4 ‘Outlaw States’ Of World Terror
South African Police Kill 8 Blacks In a Township Near Johannesburg
Jewish Settlers Are Convicted In Terror Cases
House Approves Foreign Aid Bill Opposing Marxists Around World
Reagan’s Surgery Finds A 2d Polyp; Operation Today
Reagan’s Surgeons Remove Growth From His Intestine; Say He Is ‘Doing Beautifully’
U.S. Will Ask Court to Reverse Abortion Ruling
Reagan’s Doctors Find Cancer In Tumor But Report Removal Leaves His Chances Excellent
7 Youths in Jersey Arrested in Use Of Computers to Get Secret Data
Report That Early Test Was Urged Stirs Debate on Reagan Treatment
U.S. Study Finds a Soviet ICBM Is Less of a Threat to Missile Silos
U.S. Offers $100,000 for Killers Of 6 Americans in San Salvador
Great Adventure Owners Cleared Of Criminal Charges in Fatal Fire
Campuses’ Role in Arms Debated As ‘Star Wars’ Funds Are Sought
Apartheid Blamed By U.S. For Unrest In South Africa
U.S. Said to Have Weighed Raid On Training Camp in Nicaragua
Nicaraguan Rebel Chief’s Copter Reportedly Crashes Near Border
State Judge in Queens Is Accused Of Accepting Bribes to Fix Cases
U.N. Women’s Conference Drops Reference to Zionism as Racism
Uganda Leader Reportedly Out In Army Coup
Computerized Systems for Voting Seen as Vulnerable to Tampering
Challenger Limps Into A Low Orbit As An Engine Fails
Pretoria Recalls Its Ambassador, Apparently in Reply to U.S. Steps
AUGUST
South Africa Bans Mass Funerals For the Victims of Black Unrest
House Backs Economic Sanctions Against South Africa, 380 to 48
Jetliner with 161 Crashes In Texas; At Least 122 Dead
Black Mourners Defy South Africa On Funeral Rules
Delta Pilot Told to Abort Landing, Apparently After It Had Crashed
Cancer Detected In Skin Taken From President
I.R.S. Will Help U.S. to Collect Student Loans
Nicaragua Rebels Getting Advice From White House on Operations
Nicaraguan Rebels Said to Open Major Drive With New Weapons
U.S. Moves to Ban 6 Preservatives From Fresh Vegetables and Fruits
U.S. Preparing New Production Of Nerve Gases
Toxic Cloud Leaks At Carbide Plant In West Virginia
Jetliner Crashes With 524 Aboard In Central Japan
Navy Ends Ban On Contracting With Dynamics
Reagan Aides Map Repeal Of Rules On Bias In Hiring
Approval Is Given For Incinerator At Brooklyn Site
Huge Corn Crop Buoys Farmers But Raises Fears
U.S. Plans To End Nationwide Code For Construction
Baseball and Cocaine: A Deepening Problem
Cocaine Disrupts Baseball From Field to Front Office
U.S. Will Proceed With An Arms Test On Space Target
24,000 A.T.&T. Jobs To Be Eliminated From Systems Unit
President Presses Plans To Develop Weapons In Space
Carbide Asserts String Of Errors Caused Gas Leak
For Whites in South Africa, Talk of a Time of Reckoning
Aide To President Of West Germany Is Arrested As Spy
Growth of Algae May Hurt Taste Of City’s Water
Army Officers Said to Overthrow Nigeria’s Ruling Military Council
Fire Shuts Grand Central and Strands Thousands
Reagan Proposes A Freeze On Pay Of Civil Servants
Pentagon to Test All New Recruits For Possible Signs of AIDS Virus
SEPTEMBER
G.O.P. Fearful Reagan Policies Will Hurt in ’86
Pretoria Freezes Loan Repayments Until End Of Year
Reagan Renews Drive to Revise The Tax System
Ex-Head of City Hospitals Indicted In Theft of $250,000 From Client
Soviet May Deploy Satellite Weapon If U.S. Holds Test
Two Top Officials Of Hutton Resign In Banking Scheme
Hernandez of the Mets Tells Jury Of His Experiences With Cocaine
Titanic Wreck Was Surprise Yield Of Underwater Tests for Military
Rose Hits Nos. 4,190 and 4,191, Tying Cobb’s 57-Year-Old Record
Reagan, In Reversal, Orders Sanctions On South Africa; Move Causes Split In Senate
Koch Takes Primary Easily; Stein And Dinkins Also Win Backing Of City Democrats
Quinones Sets a Policy on AIDS, Citing Illness Among 8 Employees
K.G.B. Spy Defects And British Order 25 Russians Home
Air Force Missile Strikes Satellite In First U.S. Test
A $2 Trillion National Debt: Not Just Another Milestone
Saudis Say Reagan Cleared Purchase Of British Planes
Britain, in Retaliation for Ousters, Orders 6 More Russians to Leave
President Urges U.S. Lawmakers To Block Protectionist ‘Stampede’
Dispute Over Intent in Drug Case Divided F.D.A. and Justice Dept.
Earthquake Rocks Mexico; Hundreds Are Feared Dead As Buildings Fall And Burn
Second Major Quake Rocks Mexico; Destruction Worsens As Death Toll Reaches 1,300 With 1,000 Still Missing
Building In Mexico Tumble After 2d Quake Stirs Panic; 2-Day Toll Is Raised To 3,000
U.S. And 4 Allies Plane Move To Cut Value Of Dollar
Dollar Plunges to 16-Month Low In Reaction to 5 Nations’ Accord
Antimissile Shield Held To Raise Risk Of A Nuclear War
U.S. Aides See Gun Smugglers As Low Priority
As Storm Nears, Metropolitan Area Battens Down
Hurricane Pounds New York Region; Damage Moderate
$5 Billion Plan Aims to Protect U.S. Embassies
Screening of Blood for AIDS Raises Civil Liberties Issues
OCTOBER
Reagan Requests That Heckler Quit Her Cabinet Post
Israeli Planes Attack P.L.O. In Tunis, Killing At Least 30; Raid ‘Legitimate,’ U.S. Says
Ex-C.I.A. Man Under Watch When He Fled
Ex-C.I.A. Aide May Have Told Of Spy Methods
F.B.I. Says Ex-C.I.A. Agent Went To Austria in ’84 to Betray Secrets
U.S. Said To Urge More Assistance For Third World
U.S. Plans To Quit The World Court In Political Cases
Ship Carrying 400 Is Seized; Hijackers Demand Release Of 50 Palestinians In Israel
Hijackers Of Ship Vow Again To Kill 400 Held Hostage
Hijackers Yield Ship In Egypt; Passengers Slain, 400 Are Safe; U.S. Assails Deal With Captors
U.S. Intercepts Jet Carrying Hijackers; Fighters Divert It To NATO Base In Italy; Gunmen Face Trial In Slaying Of Hostage
4 Hijackers Charged By Italy With Murder And Kidnapping; 2 P.L.O. Officers Taken To Rome
Italy Said To Free 2 P.L.O. Aides; U.S. Issues A Warrant For One; Hostages Tell Of A ‘Death List’
U.S. Reported to Have Evidence Linking P.L.O. Aide to Hijacking
Italians Report A Broader Plot In the Hijacking
Reagan Says ‘Star Wars’ Will Aid Efforts for Arms-Control Accord
Israelis Say Tape Ties Top P.L.O. Aide To Ship Hijackers
U.S.-Italian Teamwork Bringing Organized-Crime Chiefs to Trial
Marcos Reported To Reject U.S. Call To Change Course
Earthquake Shakes Parts of 5 Northeastern States
Federal Officials Assert Lawyers Are Aiding Immigration Frauds
Reagan Says He’ll Use Vacancies To Discourage Judicial Activism
Half The Members Of School Boards Facing Dismissal
President, in New York, Plunges Into a Whirl of Diplomatic Talks
Daughter of Duarte Is Released By Rebels in Complex Exchange
Moscow Offers More Modest Plan For Achieving True Communism
Plea in Spy Case May Help Navy Assess Damage
Nine Painting Stolen in Paris By 5 Gunmen
Suspect And Son Both Plead Guilty In Navy Spy Case
Admitted Member of Mafia Tells Of Oath and Deadly Punishment
An Odyssey With Afghan Rebels: Transporting Vital Arms Supply
NOVEMBER
Helms Bars Envoy, Demanding Reagan Halt Abortion Aid
Lehman Rebuked by Weinberger Over Complaint on Spy Case Deal
Antimissile Plan Seeks Thousands Of Space Weapons
New York and Jersey Candidates Winding Up Election Campaigns
U.S. Says Moscow Ships More Arms To Nicaraguans
Koch Wins A Third Term, 3 To 1; Vows To Combat ‘Inequities’; Kean Is Easy Victor In Jersey
Irregularities in a Large Contract Linked to Social Security Ex-Chief
Colombian Troops End Court Siege; Dozens Are Slain
C.I.A. Gives a Rare Glimpse Of Life of a Top Soviet Agent
Kasparov, 22, Defeats Karpov For Chess Title
At Least 5 Killed as 2 Planes Collide Over Jersey
Route of Jet in Crash Over Jersey That Killed 6 Is Called ‘Unusual’
Arther Walker Sentenced to Life; Wider Spying Role Hinted by U.S.
Head of Philadelphia Police Quits In Wake of Furor Over Bombing
15,000 Feared Dead In Columbia As Eruption Of Volcano Sends Torrent Of Mud Over 2 Towns
Rescue Teams Call For Help To Save Thousands Trapped In Colombian Volcano Mud
Thousands Fleeing Valleys Near Volcano In Columbia; More Eruptions Reported
City to Use Racial Quota to Pick At Least 1,000 Police Sergeants
Trump Planning 66th St. Tower, Tallest in World
Jackson, in Impromptu Session, Presses Gorbachev on Soviet Jews
Linking AIDS to Africa Provokes Bitter Debate
Reagan-Gorbachev Talks End; New Effort On Arms Planned; President Sees A ‘Fresh Start’
Wife of Navy Analyst Is Charged With Possessing Classified Data
Egyptian Jet Hijacked to Malta; 3 or 4 Aboard Are Reported Slain
50 On Plane Die As Gunmen Hurl Grenades When Egypt Storms Hijacked Jet In Malta
Hijacking Toll Climbs To 60; Tactics Of Egyptian Troops In Assault Are Questioned
U.S. Officials Find Immense Damage In Espionage Cases
Fire, Not Bullets, Reported to Kill Most Victims on Hijacked Plane
Archbishop Joins Calls at Synod For Communion for the Divorced
Rise in Legal Drinking Age Starts Amid Hope and Some Skepticism
DECEMBER
Reagan Voices Worry on Spies Of Any Nation
Maltese Say 3 High U.S. Officers Helped Coordinate Assault on Jet
Top NASA Official Indicted In Fraud On Weapons Costs
General Dynamics Suspended By U.S. On New Contracts
Navy Extending Deadline on Bid To Build 4 Subs
Foes of Marcos Unite in Support Of Corazon Aquino for Presidency
Britain Signs Pact On Research Role In U.S. ‘Star Wars’
U.S. To Check Trips By 4 Soviet Allies To Prevent Spying
New Form of Cancer Seen In African AIDS Patients
Argentine Court Finds Five Guilty For Junta Roles
A.M.A. Votes to Seek Total Ban On Advertising Tobacco Products
G.E. Will Purchase RCA In A Cash Deal Worth $6.3 Billion
258 On U.S. Troop Flight Die As Plane Crashes In Gander On Way Home From Mideast
Reagan Proposes Selling Off F.H.A. To Private Bidder
‘Star Wars’ Advances: The Plan vs. the Reality
Shultz, in Rumania, Warns chief On Treatment of Christian Sects
Organized-Crime Chief Shot Dead Stepping From Car on E. 46th St.
Tax Revision Bill Wins Passage In The House On Shift In G.O.P. Votes
Congress Votes Sweeping Change In Government Support for Farms
Plan on Selling F.H.A. Is Said To Be Reversed
Kennedy Reportedly Bowed Out Because He Foresaw ’88 Defeat
Close U.S.-Israel Relationship Makes Keeping Secrets Hard
Possible Violation Of Security Rules In Spy Case Cited
A Judge Approves Use Of F.B.I. Tapes In Donovan Trial
Foreign Envoys Expected To Get U.S. Bodyguards
Russian Said to Predict Israeli Ties And Increased Jewish Emigration
Pre-Columbian Artifacts Stolen From Mexican National Museum
Airport Terrorists Kill 13 and Wound 113 At Israeli Counters In Rome And Vienna
Note Carried By Terrorist Calls Airline Raid Response To Israel’s Bombing Of P.L.O.
Foreigners’ Political Roles In U.S. Grow by Investing
Airlines Say They Had Warning About Possible Move by Terrorists
