JANUARY
Sharp Ozone Drop Found Worldwide In 8-Year Period
Rights Advocates And U.S. Condemn Salvador Amnesty
Anti-Missile Laser Given First Tests For Use In Space
E.P.A. Reassesses The Cancer Risks Of Many Chemicals
Substantial Rise Sought Next Year In Outlay On AIDS
New Flaw Is Found After Test Firing Of Shuttle Rocket
Moscow Declares Its Aim Is To Leave Afghanistan In ’88
Shultz Urges End Of Soviet Arms Aid In Afghan Pullout
U.S. May Back Private Venture For Space Base
U.S. Is Developing Surveillance Jet That Eludes Radar
Gorbachev Offers A Summit Meeting With The Chinese
Soviet Union Will Join Olympics But North Korea May Stay Home
Study Finds Antibodies for AIDS In 1 in 61 Babies in New York City
Court, 5-3, Widens Power Of Schools To Act As Censors
Judge Bork Is Stepping Down to Answer Critics and Reflect
3 Linked To Army In Mexico Charged In A U.S. Drug Plot
Nicaragua Agrees To Talk Directly With The Contras
Reagan Will Seek More Contra Aid Despite New Move
Drug Tests Rising As Way To Reduce Prison Crowding
New York to Give Welfare Grants In Cash to Single Homeless People
Black vs. Black in South Africa
Surge in AIDS Cases in Congo Could Be an Omen for Africa
Mistrial Declared In Long Mob Case
Space Drives’ Tilt To Industry Gains Wide New Impetus
Plane Supplying Contras Crashes; 11 Believed Killed in Nicaragua
Top Colombia Foe Of Drug Smuggling Dies In Kidnapping
Heart Attack Risk Found To Be Cut By Taking Asprin
F.B.I. Papers Show Wide Surveillance Of Reagan Critics
New York’s Three-Musician Limit For Clubs Is Held Unconstitutional
Reagan Bars Mentions of Abortion At Clinics Receiving U.S. Money
Addicts to Get Needles in Plan To Curb AIDS
FEBRUARY
Colombians Grow Weary Of Waging The War On Drugs
Poll Finds Rather Clash Is Failing To Ease Bush’s Iran-Contra Woes
Reagan, In Speech, Presses Congress On Aid To Congress
House, By 8 Votes,, Defeats Rebel Aid; A Loss For Reagan
Noriega Ordered Colombia Slaying, Predecessor Says
Noriega Indicted By U.S. For Links To Illegal Drugs
White House Criticizes Democrats For Threatening Arms Pact Delay
Panama Recalls Envoys From U.S. As Crisis Deepens
Soviet Sets May 15 As Goal To Start Afghanistan Exit
Bush And Simon Seen As Hobbled By Iowa’s Voting
U.S. Declares Japan in Violation On Whaling and May Curb Trade
Scientists Urge Huge Project To Chart All Human Genes
Cocaine And AIDS In New York Add To Infant Deaths
Clash Over Drugs As Reagan Meets With Mexico Chief
Campaign To Find Drugs For Fighting AIDS Is Intensified
Recent Setbacks Stirring Doubts About Search for AIDS Vaccine
Bush Overcomes Dole’s Bid And Dukakis Is Easy Winner In New Hampshire Primaries
Crack Use Pervades Life in a Shelter
Gorbachev Urges Party To Update Communist Theory
Draft U.S. Report on Drugs Urges No Penalty for Panama or Mexico
American Company And Soviet Agree On Space Venture
Swaggart Says He Has Sinned; Will Step Down
1985 Pipeline Memo to Meese Said Peres Party Would Profit
Afghan Rebels Reported Furious Over Rumors of U.S.-Soviet Deal
Court, 8-0, Extends Right To Criticize Those In Public Eye
Soviet Indicates Easing of Stand On ‘Star Wars’
Officer Guarding Drug Witness Is Slain
Battle for Crack Trade in Queens May Hold Key to Officer’s Killing
Israeli Officers Ordered to Watch Tape of 4 Soldiers Beating Arabs
MARCH
Soviet Reports a Major Oil Center In Azerbaijan Is Shaken by Riots
U.S. Backs Panamanian’s Tactic And Weighs Canal Funds Cutoff
U.S. Asking Banks Not To Send Funds To Noriega Regime
House, In A Surprise, Defeats Democrats’ Contra Aid Bill; All U.S. Funds Now Halted
U.S. Insists Soviet Stop Sending Arms To Afghan Regime
Salvador Candidate Is Suspected In Misuse of $2 Million in U.S. Aid
Negligence Is Seen In Parts Of Canal Ceded To Panama
Families of 4 Astronauts Received $7.7 Million in Shuttle Settlement
Bush Routs Dole In Primaries As Dukakis, Jackson And Gore Move Far Ahead Of Gephardt
Blacks, Years After Selma, Share In Jackson’s Victory
High Aides Urging Dole To Quit Race; He Cancels TV Ads
U.S. Withholds a Canal Payment In New Steps to Oust Panamanian
Palestinians Quit The Police Force In Occupied Areas
South Africa Clerics Defy Threats With Services Against Crackdown
Shamir Declares Goal Of Uprising Is Death Of Israel
Bush Trounces Dole Again; Simon Wins Illinois Primary Over Jackson And Dukakis
North, Poindexter And 2 Others Indicted On Iran-Contra Fraud And Theft Charges
Large Texas Bank To Get $1 Billion In Federal Rescue
10 Senators Urge $48 Million In Aid For The Contras
Noriega Rebuffs U.S. On An Offer To Leave Panama
Secret Advance in Nuclear Fusion Spurs a Dispute Among Scientists
Economic Nationalism Shapes Democratic Campaign Debate
House And Senate Vote To Override Reagan On Rights
Reagan Will Go To Moscow For Summit Meeting May 29; Outlook On Arms Unclear
Sandinista-Contra Cease-Fire Opens Way To A Durable Peace, Rival Nicaraguan Factions Say
I.B.M. Said to Offer Chip Data To Rival to Thwart Japanese
Regime In Panama Seizes Flour Mills And Canal Docks
Jackson Triumph Changes Outlook Of Top Democrats
Israeli Soldiers Begin Sealing Off Arab Territories
High Justice Aides Quit Amid Concern Over Meese’s Role
House Approves $47 Million To Aid Nicaragua Rebels
APRIL
Library Lost 400,000 Books In Soviet Fire
U.S. Will Increase Its Panama Force By 1,300 Soldiers
Turmoil in Justice Dept. Saps Drive for Conservative Agenda
Deposed Panamanian President Opposes Further U.S. Sanctions
U.S. Said To Ignore Noriega Drug Role
Arms Aid Reported Fading As Block To Afghan Peace
Gorbachev Parley With Afghan Chief Hinted By Soviet
Gorbachev And Afghan Leader Say Way Seems Clear To Start Soviet Troop Pullout By May 15
Honduran Leader Acts To Put Down Anti-U.S. Protests
Fighting Narcotics: U.S. Is Urged to Shift Tactics
Blast In Pakistan At Weapons Depot Kills At Least 75
U.S. And Moscow Agree On Pullout From Afghanistan
Byrd to Step Down at Year’s End As Leader of Senate’s Democrats
Helmsleys Face An Indictment On Tax Charge
Four Nations Sign Accords For Soviet Afghan Pullout; Fierce Fighting Still Likely
U.S. Links Hijacker On Kuwaiti Plane To 1985 Air Piracy
P.L.O. Accuses Israel in Killing Of Senior Arafat Deputy in Tunis
Arming Afghan Guerrillas: A Huge Effort Led by U.S.
U.S. Strikes 2 Iranian Oil Rigs And Hits 6 Warships In Battles Over Mining Sea Lanes In Gulf
New York Gives A Crucial Victory; Jackson Far Ahead Of Gore, Who May Quit
Algeria Apparently Let Hijackers Trade Hostages for Safe Passage
Anti-Acne Drug Faulted in Birth Defects
Gorbachev Says Reagan Remarks On Rights Issues Threaten Accords
Throngs Of Aliens Seeking Amnesty As Deadline Nears
Acid Rain Is Called Peril For Sea Life On Atlantic Coast
Demjanjuk Given Death Sentence For Nazi Killings
Bush, Pennsylvania Victor, Now Has Enough Delegates To Capture The Nomination
Reagan, Rejecting Navy’s Advice, Promises Canada Sub Technology
U.S. And Noriega Held Near Accord On His Resignation
Official Blames Shortage of Staff For Delay in Testing AIDS Drugs
MAY
A Second Skin Drug Is Call Major Threat for Birth Defects
White House Seeks Increase In Sales Of Arms Overseas
Thousands at Gdansk Shipyard Join Polish Strike
Dukakis Stretches His Lead, Sweeping Ohio And Indiana
President Praises Soviet On Rights; Cites U.S. Failings
Afghan Rebels Get Support From U.S. For A Government
Bush Is Troubled By Issues Raised On Meese’s Ethics
Officials Say Bush Heard ’85 Charge Against Noriega
Regan Book Depicts President Steered by Wife and the Stars
Leaders Of Senate Postpone Debate On Missile Treaty
Gdansk Workers End 9-Day Strike; Key Demand Unmet
Study Suggests One Saturated Fat May Deserve Clean Bill of Health
Senate Factions Search for Way To Widen Military Role on Drugs
The Russians, Too Embrace ‘Secret Silliness’ of Astrology
The Unspeakable Is Debated: Should Drugs Be Legalized?
Sandinistas Take Tougher Position; Threaten Contras
Police May Search People’s Trash Without a Warrant, Court Rules
Trade Deficit Cut Sharply In March; Exports A Record
Reagan And Bush Place New Stress On The Drug Issue
Bush And Reagan Seem To Disagree On Noriega Talks
Deal For Noriega To Leave Panama Reported Gaining
Tighter Federal Drug Dragnet Yields Cars, Boats and Protests
Fear of Chernobyl Radiation Lingers for the People of Kiev
F.D.A. Approves Cervical Cap As a Device for Birth Control
Pressure Rises for U.S. Flexibility on ‘Star Wars’
Airbags on the Way As Chrysler Gives In
New York To Shut $5 Billion A-Plant In Deal With LILCO
Senate, By 93-5, Gives Reagan A Victory On Missile Treaty; Moscow Ceremony Planned
Military Plans 3-Stage Rocket To Be Launched From a B-52
Reagan And Gorbachev Begin Summit Parley In The Kremlin; ‘Strike Sparks’ On Rights Issue
Reagan Presses Gorbachev On Church And Civil Rights; ‘Sermonizing’ Annoys Hosts
JUNE
Gorbachev Voices Irritation At Slow Pace Of Missile Talks; Reagan Impresses Soviet Elite
Gorbachev Criticizes Reagan, Seeing ‘Missed Opportunities,’ But Calls Visit A ‘Major Event’
AIDS Panel’s Chief Urges Ban On Bias Against Infected
Unemployment Rises to 5.5% As Wages Gain
AIDS Virus Found to Hide in Cells, Eluding Detection by Normal Tests
Shultz, in Warning to Israel, Says Occupation Is ‘Dead-End Street’
Unusual Regulatory Action Seen In Liquidation of 2 Savings Units
California And Jersey Push Dukakis Over Top As Democrats’ Nominee
U.S. Judge Orders Separate Trials For 4 on Iran-Contra Conspiracy
Newly Found Wall May Give Clue To Origin of Rome, Scientist Says
Senate Supports Death Penalty In Drug Killings
U.S. Secretly Grows Coca to Find Way to Destroy Cocaine’s Source
Blazes Ravage Israel’s Forests; Arabs Blamed
Palestinians Seen With Firebombs May Be Shot on Sight, Israel States
F.B.I. in Surprise Search Of Pentagon and Suppliers
Pentagon Inquiry Hears Of Payoffs From Contractors
Senate, 93-3, Votes Welfare Revision Mandating Work
U.S. Seeks to Require Treatment Of All Hospital Emergency Cases
Inquiry Into Pentagon Bribery Began With a Telephone Call
Palestinians’ Uprising Finds A New Phase in Firebombing
Top Commander Declares Himself President Of Haiti
Survey Finds Sharp Drop In Tooth Decay in Young
Democrats Back Palestinians At 7 State Party Conventions
Global Warming Has Begun, Expert Tells Senate
Bush Widens Vow Not To Increase Taxes If Elected
Brawley Tapes Are All Blank, The F.B.I. says
Advanced Jetliner Crashes In France, Killing At Least 3
Justices, 5-4, Give U.S. Contractors Liability Immunity
Gorbachev Asks The Party To Give Voters Some Power And Loosen Economic Reins
Supreme Court Vote Upholds Law On Special Prosecutors; 7-1 Ruling Is Rebuff To Reagan
JULY
White House Will Start Drug Tests For Employees of Executive Office
U.S. Stops Payments on Programs Believed Tainted in Fraud Inquiry
Dept. Of Justice Faulted On Drive To Combat Fraud
U.S. Downs Iran Airliner Mistaken For F-14; 290 Reported Dead; A Tragedy, Reagan Says
F.B.I. Agent Admits Harassing Black. – Says Fellow Workers Planned Campaign of ‘Retribution’
Meese Says He’ll Step Down, Contending He Is Vindicated By The Special Counsel
GAF and Executive Are Indicted On Stock-Manipulation Charges
Soviets Launch Craft to Explore A Moon of Mars
F.B.I.’s Suspicions On Pentagon Cited
China’s Economy Grows And So Does Corruption
Downing of Flight 655: Questions Keep Coming
Nicaragua Orders U.S. Ambassador To Leave Country
Dukakis Picks Bentsen For Running Mate; Texan Adds Conservative Voice To Ticket
Tentative Accord On Angola, Namibia Is Reached In U.S.
Iran Falls Short in Drive at U.N. To Condemn U.S. in Airbus Case
Chinese Missiles Sold in Mideast Worrying Shultz
Contras’ Military Leaders Poised To Take Dominant Political Role (Col. Enrique Bermudez)
Dukakis Asserts Control And Asks Democratic Unity
Dukakis And Jackson Agree To Unite For Fall Campaign As Party Opens Convention
Jackson Rouses Democrats With Plea For Hope, Saying ‘Tonight I Salute’ Dukakis
Democrats Acclaim Dukakis and Assert Unity
Dukakis Promises Competence And Daring At ‘Next Frontier’; Party Ratifies Bentsen Choice
U.S. Bars 8 Russians as Inspectors Under Arms Treaty, Citing Spying
President Asserts Democrats Cloak Their True Colors
Curbs on Tuition for Doctors Raising Fear for Care of Poor
Rain Revives Crops But Experts Say Drought Persists
Marcos Says He Seeks a Deal For a Return to the Philippines
Major U.S. Report on the Diet Urges Reduction in Fat Intake
Black-Jewish Hostility Rouses Leaders in Chicago to Action
Shuttle Test Firing Delayed Again After New Malfunctions Surface
Deal Is Outlined For U.S. to Sell Arms to Kuwait
AUGUST
Hussein Surrenders Claims On West Bank To The P.L.O.; U.S. Peace Plan In Jeopardy
U.N. Chief Says He Will Declare A Cease-Fire in the Iran-Iraq War
Errors By A Tense U.S. Crew Led To Downing Of Iran Jet, Navy Inquiry Is Said To Find
Dukakis Releases Medical Details To Stop Rumors on Mental Health
Biaggi Convicted In Wedtech Case; Simon Also Guilty
Iran-Contra Trial Of North Put Off Till Past Election
Officials Assert U.S. Is Trying To Weaken Costa Rica Chief
Murdoch Agrees to Buy TV Guide In a $3 Billion Sale by Annenberg
Aug. 20 Cease-Fire Is On In 8-Year Iran-Iraq War – South Africa Pact Set, Too
36 Said to Die in Burmese Protests As Troops Battle With Thousands
Democrats’ Plan To Assist Contras Voted By Senate
New York To Begin Free-Needle Plan For Drug Addicts
Over 300,000 Somalis, Fleeing Civil War, Cross Into Ethiopia
Republicans Press To Build Up Bush As Heir To Reagan
Reagan Promises An All-Out Drive For Bush Victory
Reagan Offers Republicans A Sentimental Valedictory And Full Support For Bush
Bush Chooses Senator Quale Of Indiana, A 41-Year-Old Conservative, For No. 2 Spot
Zia Of Pakistan Killed As Blast Downs Plane; U.S. Envoy, 28 Others Die
Bush, In Rousing Finale, Vows More Jobs But Nevers A Tax Rise; Backs Quayle Despite Dispute
Navy Won’t Punish Anyone In Downing Of Iranian Plane
Hunts Are Ruled Part Of A Scheme To Control Silver
At Least 700 Dead In A Major Quake In The Himalayas
Burundi Reports 5,000 Are Dead In Resurgence of Ethnic Warfare
Bush Campaign Aides Backpedal On His Promise of 30 Million Jobs
U.S. And Europeans Reportedly Break A Major Spy Ring
Ex-U.S. Sergeant Called Key Figure In Espionage Ring
All 20 Acquitted In Jersey Mob Case
U.S. Says Soviets Are Expanding Base for Warships on Syrian Coast
Housing Bias Bill May Bring End to ‘No Children Allowed’
Widespread Abuse of Drugs By Pregnant Women Is Found
Dukakis and Bush Trade Fire in Heavy Barrages
SEPTEMBER
Delta Airliner Crashes in Texas; 13 Killed but 94 Get Out Alive
Appeal By Walesa Fails To Resolve All Polish Strikes
Dukakis Rehires Aide Who Left After Role in Ending Biden Drive
Army’s hold in Guatemala Stirs Fears for Democracy
Fleeing Assault by Iraquis, Kurds Tell of Poison Gas and Lives Lost
Military Launches It’s Latest Rocket For Orbital Loads
Soviet Crew Lands Safely After Crisis in Space
Pentagon Official Proposes Cost Cut For Space Weapon
U.S. Asserts Iraq Used Poison Gas Against The Kurds
Yonkers, Yielding To Court, Votes Desegregation Plan; City’s Bankruptcy Averty
Burma Chief Vows Elections To End Single-Party Rule
Adviser to Bush Quits G.O.P. Post Amid Anti-Semitism Allegations
U.S. And Allies Ask U.N. To Send Team To Kurdish Areas
U.S. Delays Start Of Plant To Store Nuclear Wastes
Human Immune Defenses Are Transplanted in Mice
Dukakis Faces Powerful Foe In Camera-Hogging Hurricane
U.S. Panel Backs Research Use Of Fetal Tissue From Abortion
Military Leader Is Ousted In Haiti, Government Says
Burmese Military Officially Takes Reins Of Power
Israel Launches Space Program And a Satellite
Haiti In Turmoil In Wake Of Coup
Ethic of Protecting Land Fueled Yellowstone Fires
U.S. and Allies Show Ability To Influence Currency Levels
France and China Allow Sale Of a Drug for Early Abortion
Space Shuttle Is Poised to Fly With Fragile Cargo of Dreams
Bush And Dukakis, With Anger, Debate Leadership And Issues From Abortion To Iran-Contra
Congress Leaders And White House Agree On Welfare
General Quitting As Project Chief For Missile Shield
Space Shuttle, After 32 Months, Makes Comeback Attempt Today
American Astronauts Roar Back To Space, Renewing The Nation’s Hopes For Shuttle
OCTOBER
Severe Accidents at Nuclear Plant Were Kept Secret Up to 31 Years
Gorbachev Named Soviet President; New Man At K.G.B.
Crew Of Discovery Prepares To Land; Honors The 7 Lost
Discovery Lands Smoothly After Trial Missions In Space Hailed As ‘Stunning Success’
Ex-Nuclear Aides Deny Being Told Of Plant Mishaps
Bentsen And Quale Attack On Question On Competence To Serve In The Presidency
Brawley Made Up Story Of Assault, Grand Jury Finds
U.S. Jobless Rate Declines To 5.3%; Near 14-Year Low
Reactor Shutdown Could Impede Nuclear Deterrent, Officials Say
Hundreds Said to Starve Each Day In War Areas of Southern Sudan
2d Nuclear Plant Is Ordered Closed By Energy Dept.
Eastern Shuttle Likely To Be Sold To Trump Today
Sudan, Racked by Famine, Agrees To $100 Million U.S. Food Airlift
Bush And Dukakis Quarrel On Pensions, Abortion, Arms And Campaign’s Shrill Tone
U.S., For Decades Let Uranium Leak At Weapon Plant
U.S. Concludes Accord to Run Philippine Bases
Discovery on AIDS Virus Raises A Possibility of Safe Fatherhood
Mexico To Receive Up To $2.5 Billion As Loan From U.S.
Pentagon Is Urged To Be More Active In Economic Policy
F.D.A. Announces Changes To Speed Testing Of Drugs
Dispute on Waste Poses Threats To Operations at Weapons Plant
Marcos And Wife, 8 Others Charged By U.S. With Fraud
Stiffer Penalties on Insider Trades And Rewards for Informers Voted
Kraft Rejects Bid of Philip Morris; Offers $14 Billion Dividend Plan
31st St. Building Collapse Stops Trains, Kills Man and Injures 12
Operators Got Millions in Bonuses Despite Hazards at Atom Plants
Drug Maker Stops All Distribution Of Abortion Pill
Big Soviet Budget Deficits Are Disclosed By Kremlin; Wasteful Subsidies Blamed
U.S. May Allow Anti-Ulcer Drug Tied to Abortion
Supercomputer Pictures Solve the Once Insoluble
Kraft Being Sold To Philip Morris For $13.1 Billion
NOVEMBER
Sears To Reshape Business And Sell Tower In Chicago
Israel Vote Close But Shamir Claims Victory For Likud
Shamir, Seeking A Majority, Woos Religious Parties
‘Virus’ in Military Computers Disrupts Systems Nationwide
Author of Computer ‘Virus’ Is Son Of N.S.A. Expert on Data Security
Bush and Dukakis Fight On, With Gap Closing a Bit
Defects in Nuclear Arms Industry Minimized in Early Reagan Years
A Black College Gets Cosby Gift Of $20 Million
Bush Is Elected By A 6-5 Margin With Solid G.O.P. Base In South; Democrats Hold Both Houses
Bush Names Baker As Secretary Of State; Hails 40-State Support For ‘My Principles’
Texas Is Awarded Giant U.S. Project On Smashing Atom
Airlines Dropping Key Discount Fare Over Most Routes
Khmer Rouge Moves Cambodians By the Thousands to Combat Area
Brady To Remain In Treasury Post, Bush Advisers Say
P.L.O. Proclaims Palestine To Be An Independent State; Hits At Recognizing Israel
Close Call in Air For Reagan Jet Prompts Review
Drug Use by Athletes Runs Free Despite Tests
Female Sex Hormone Is Tied To Ability to Perform Tasks
Order By Reagan Seeks The Opening Of A-Power Plants
Reagan Directive Is Called Too Late To Help 2 Plants
Jury in Bronx, Acquits Larry Davis In Shooting of Six Police Officers
Mulroney Wins A Majority In Canadian Vote, Assuring Passage Of U.S. Trade Pact
U.S. Agrees in Landmark Accord To Cleanup of Nuclear Complex
Reagan Decides To Kill Measure On Ethics Rules
OPEC Sets Quotas On Oil Production After Iran Yields
Cyberpunks Seek Thrills In Computerized Mischief
U.S. Denies Arafat Entry For Speech To Session Of U.N.
Arab Officials Say Votes Are In Hand To Move U.N. Talks
Large Banks Raise Prime Loan Rate To 10 1/2% From 10%
Safety Snag Delays the Restarting Of Carolina Arms Plant Reactor
DECEMBER
Pentagon Severs Computer Links
Gorbachev’s Plan To Realign Power Voted By Soviets
Shuttle With Spy Craft Lifts Off As Winds Ease With Minutes Left
New Satellite Is the First in a Class Of All-Weather Spies, Experts Say
Major Fight Seen On Bomb Reactors Proposed By U.S.
Bakker and Ex-Aide Are Charged With Defrauding Donors to PTL
Bush Will Retain Webster At C.I.A.; Fills 4 More Posts
Gorbachev Pledges Major Troop Cutback, Then Ends Trip, Citing Vast Soviet Quake
Toll Put In Tens Of Thousands From Quake In Soviet Armenia; Gorbachev Flies Home From U.S.
Soviet Aides Say Deaths In Quake May Reach 50,000
Deregulation Has Gone Too Far, Many Tell the New Administration
New Airliners Make Experts Ask: How Advanced Is Too Advanced?
Soviet Press Calls The Rescue Effort Bungled And Inept
Panel Urges Large Pay Increases For Congress and High Officials
U.S. Agrees To Talks With P.L.O., Saying Arafat Accepts Israel And Renounces All Terrorism
U.S. Sets Agenda For Its Dialogue With Palestinians
Bush Names Tower to Pentagon Post, Ending Long Delay
Recruiting Problems in New York Slowing U.S. Trials of AIDS Drug
Defying Popular Stereotypes, Many of Homeless Have Jobs
Kemp, Picked as Chief of H.U.D. Pledges to Combat Homelessness
Cost and Complexity Mark Drive For Safe, Reliable Bomb Reactors
Jetliner Carrying 258 To U.S. Crashes In Scottish Town
Pan Am Was Told Of Terror Threat
Faint Unknown Noise Is Detected At End of Crashed Jet’s Recording
Elizabeth Dole Chosen By Bush For Labor Dept.
Nuclear Arms Industry Eroded As Science Lost Leading Role
Seamy Side of Business in Japan Is Uncovered in a Stock Scandal
$5 Billion Rescue Of 5 Savings Units Is Planned By U.S.
Powerful Bomb Destroyed Pan Am Jet Over Scotland, British Investigation Finds
Panel On Military Calls For Closing Scores Of Bases
Libya Offers to Allow Inspection Of Chemical Plant But U.S. Balks