JANUARY
Hospitals Start Open Competition Under A New Law
Israeli Wounds 6 Arabs in Hebron Rampage
Gingrich Strains to Retain His Hold on the House
Chance of Hebron Deal Fades As Israelis and Arabs Dig In
Russia Thwarting U.S. Bid To Remove A Nuclear Cache
As N.F.L. Universe Expands, Panthers and Jaguars Shine
Panel On Social Security Urges Investing In Stocks, But Is Split Over Methods
G.O.P. Narrowly Re-Elects Gingrich As House Speaker, Despite Ethics Accusations
High Court Hears 2 Cases Involving Assisted Suicide
VW Agrees To Pay G.M. $100 Million In Espionage Suit
Job Report Shows Unexpected Vigor For U.S. Economy
Legislators Meet, Surprised At Limit On Shift Of Power
Israel-P.L.O. Deal Reported On 1998 West Bank Pullout, Easing Way To Hebron Pact
Justices Appear To Seek To Defer Clinton Lawsuit
Netanyahu And Arafat Agree On Israeli Pullout In Hebron
In the Fight Over Medicaid Cuts, Signs of a Tense Year in Albany
Counsel Reported To Ask Stiff Fine In Gingrich Case
Panel, Citing Pattern Of Ethics Flaws, Seeks A Gingrich Reprimand
Medicare Panel Advises A Freeze On Hospital Pay
Americans Forsee Harmony in Capital
Clinton, Sworn In For 2D Term, Assails ‘Bickering And Extreme Partisanship’
House, In A 395-28 Vote, Reprimands Gingrich
Jury Says ABC Owes Damages Of $5.5 Million
New York Police, Seeking Raises, Assail Mayor They Once Backed
A Clinton Social With Bankers Included a Leading Regulator
As Dollar Rises, Treasury Policy Raises Questions
$250,000 Buys ‘the Best Access to Congress’
Clinton Will Seek Tax Break To Ease Path Off Welfare
President Regrets Top U.S. Regulator Met With Bankers
Suspect’s Sketch In Oklahoma Case Called An Error
F.B.I. Lab Practices Faulted In Oklahoma Bomb Inquiry
FEBRUARY
U.S. Economy Rises By A Strong 4.7% As Inflation Dips
Black Workers Bear Big Burden As Jobs in Government Dwindle
’95 Data Show Sharp Drop in Reported Rapes
3 Nations Agree On Freezing Gold Looted By Nazis
Civil Jury Finds Simpson Liable in Pair of Killings
Morgan Stanley And Dean Witter Agree To Merge
Grand Jury Seeks Financial Records From Police Union
Dismissal Is Urged For Police Officer In A Bronx Death
Despite Critics, New U.N. Chief Keeps His Style
Private Ventures Hope For Profits On Spy Satellites
2 Guilty in Fatal Crown Hts. Violence
New York City Removes Staff at Women’s Shelter
Dispute at American Airlines Draws Clinton Plea
Clinton and Friends: Strong Ties, Few Questions
Clinton And Gore Received Warnings On Asian Donors
Clinton, Stalling Strike, Averts Travel Chaos for Holiday Weekend
Korean Shooting Is Casting Cloud On Signs Of Thaw
Officers’s Clearing In Saudi Bombing Now Under Review
President Turns New York Visit Into Big Money
Deng Xiaoping Is Dead At 92; Architect of Modern China
Federal Board Sees Valve Flow In Boeing 737’s
In Turnaround, Starr Says He’ll Complete His Inquiry As Whitewater Prosecutor
Scientist Reports First Cloning Ever Of Adult Mammal
Shots Send Empire State Crowd Fleeing
From Teacher to Gunman; U.S. Visit Ends in Fatal Rage
Clinton Pressed Plan to Reward Donors
President Defends His Role In Raising Campaign Funds
Pentagon Reveals It Lost Most Logs On Chemical Arms
MARCH
U.S. Is Certifying Mexico As An Ally In Fighting Drugs
Mexico Says Major Drug Suspect Escaped as U.S. Weighed Status
After Decades of Missteps, How Cloning Succeeded
Peru Leader Says Castro Will Give Asylum To Rebels
Clinton Goes Home And Finds A State Crushed By Storm
Payment to an Ex-Clinton Aide is Linked to Big Chinese Project
Tree Toppled by Wind Crushes 4 Girls in Church Van
Clinton Defends 1996 Fund-Raising But Hits System
Drugs Connect Mexico Leaders To Abductions
Campaign Finance Complicates China Policy
Warning On China Never Got To Him, Clinton Contends
Senators Endorse Campaign Inquiry With Wider Scope
U.S. Agency Secretly Monitored Chinese in ’96 on Political Gifts
Jordanian Soldier Kills 7 Israeli Schoolgirls
Clinton Has Knee Surgery to Repair Tendon After Fall
Immigrant Study Finds Many Below New Income Limit
Leg Injury Forces Clinton To Delay Yeltsin Meeting
Lake Pulls Out As Nominee For C.I.A., Assailing Process As Endless Political Circus
U.S. Says Mental Impairment Might Be a Bar to Citizenship
Asian Paid $100,000 to Hubbell Days After Visits to White House
House, by Broad Margin, Backs Ban on a Type of Late Abortion
Summit Talks End With Agreements, But Not For NATO
White House Kept Close Tab On Cash Raised At Coffees
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F.B.I. Denied Data The White House Sought On China
Chinese Ask Gore About The Inquiry On Campaign Gifts
39 Men Dead at California Estate in Apparent Suicide
Videotapes Left By 39 Who Died Described Cult’s Suicide Goal
Families Learning of 39 Cultists Who Died Willingly
In Serene Setting in California, A Suicide Investigation Unfolds
Gingrich Warns China That U.S. Would Step In to Defend Taiwan
APRIL
Welfare Recipients Taking Jobs Often Held by the Working Poor
White House Aides Helped Job Hunt Of Clinton Friend
Airwave Auctions Falter As Source Of Funds For U.S.
A Felon’s Donation to Democrats Was Sought in Cuba, Inquiry Says
Clinton Mobilizes Bipartisan Effort On Chemical Arms
Many Proposals, Few Supporters, On Campaign Law
Clinton To Press Israelis To Assist The Palestinians
Most Doubt a Resolve to Change Campaign Financing, Poll Finds
Conservative Intellectual Picked As New Archbishop of Chicago
C.I.A. Report Says It Failed To Share Date On Iraq Arms
House Republicans Back Away From Wide Fund-Raising Inquiry
U.S. Pushes for a Cease-Fire On That U.N.-New York Rift
Accord To Combat Sweatshop Labor Faces Obstacles
Tiger Woods, in a Blaze, Rewrites Masters’ History
Ex-Clinton Ally Gets 3 Years; Starr Says Inquiry Is Revived
Report Criticizes Scientific Testing At F.B.I. Crime Lab
Netanyahu Faces A Serious Charge Over Appointment
Netanyahu Fights Report By Police
Grumbling, Giuliani Accepts Truce in U.N. Parking War
India Coalition Picks a Premier To End Crisis
Netanyahu Avoids Criminal Charges In Scandal Inquiry
2 Held in Thrill-Killings of Pizza Men
Peru Troops Rescue Hostages; Rebels Slain As Standoff Ends
Clinton Donors Planned to Buy A Bank in U.S.
Senate Approves Pact On Chemical Weapons After Lott Opens Way
Judge Rules F.D.A. Has Right To Curb Tobacco As Drug
U.S. Is Considering Curbs On Mexicans Tied To Narcotics
State Term Limits Are Transforming The Legislatures
Texas Swaps a Jailed Militant For Hostages in Tense Siege
Sergeant Convicted of 18 Counts Of Raping Female Subordinates
MAY
After Impasse, Senate Confirms Clinton’s Choice for Labor Post
Britons Back Labor Party; Conservatives Are Routed After 18 Years Of Control
After Years Of Wrangling, Accord Is Reached On Plan To Balance Budget By 2002
Separatists End Texas Standoff As 5 Surrender
States Outlaw Late Abortions As a Federal Ban Faces a Veto
U.S. Readies Rules Over Preferences Aiding Minorities
Clinton and Mexico Chief Pledge Joint Effort on Border and Drugs
U.S. Report Says Swiss Reneged On Accord to Return Nazi Gold
In Victory for U.S., Europe Ban On Treated Beef Is Ruled Illegal
U.S. Is Supplying Army in Sarajevo With 116 Big Guns
As U.S. Economy Raves Along, Upstate New York Is Sputtering
Entering Debate, Governor Offers Rent Compromise
Friend Says McVeigh Wanted Bombing to Start an ‘Uprising’
House Passes Bill Adding Resources To Teach Disabled
Russia Agrees To Nato Plan Pushed by Clinton To Admit Nations From Eastern Bloc
Unabom Case: U.S. Is Seeking Death Sentence
Corporate Gifts Help Gain Access To U.S. Governors
Academy’s Report Says Immigration Benefits The U.S.
New York Offers Pollution Permits To Lure Companies
Clinton Launches Effort To Renew China Trade Ties
Senate Bans Form Of Late Abortion; Bill Faces A Veto
Clinton Helps Kill Proposal To Raise Tax On Cigarettes
U.S., Asserting Iran Link, Bars 2 Chineses Firms
Court Files Say Drug Baron Used Mexican Military
Moderate Leader Is Elected In Iran By A Wide Margin
As AIDS Increases Behind Bars, Costs Dim Promise of New Drugs
Reports Point to Mass Killing of Refugees in Congo
Supreme Court, 9-0, Rejects Clinton Request To Put Off Suit On Sexual Harassment
F.T.C. Charges Joe Camel Ad Illegally Takes Aim at Minors
McVeigh Described as Terrorist And as Victim of Circumstance
U.S. Refits a Nuclear Bomb To Destroy Enemy Bunkers
JUNE
Top E.P.A. Official Not Backing Down On Air Standards
Homicides Plunge 11 Percent In U.S., F.B.I. Report Says
McVeigh Guilty On All Counts In The Oklahoma City Bombing; Jury To Weigh Death Penalty
Bronx Teacher, Time Warner Head’s Son, Is Slain
Drawing ‘A Line,’ Cohen To Forgive General’s Affair
Donations to Democrats Traced To Phony Firms and Dead Person
U.S. Jobless Rate Declines To 4.8%, Lowest Since 1973
Lost in Shadows of History: Shabazz Family’s Troubles
Clinton Effort On Freer Trade Is Losing Steam
Officials Link Atlanta Bombings and Ask for Help
Swiss Finds Funds That May Belong To Nazis’ Victims
McVeigh’s Parents Ask Jury To Spare Life Of Their Son
Behind the Lines in the Rent War, Cautious Motion Toward a Treaty
McVeigh Jury Decides On Sentence Of Death In Oklahoma Bombing
Defending Affirmative Action, Clinton Urges Debate on Race
White House Is Set To Ease Its Stance On Internet Smut
Capitol In Discord Over Plan To Aid Uninsured Youths
U.S. Seizes the Lone Suspect In Killing of 2 C.I.A. Officers
Pro-Islamic Premier Steps Down In Turkey Under Army Pressure
House Is Critical Of Medicare Plan By Senate Panel
Cigarette Makers In A $368 Billion Accord To Curb Lawsuits And Curtail Marketing
Environmental Groups Say Gore Has Not Measured Up to the Job
U.S. Spearheading Effort To Bring Pol Pot To Trial
Court Eases Curb On Providing Aid In Church Schools
Lobbyists for TV Angle to Elude Rules to Return Free Channels
Clinton Sharply Tightens Air Pollution Regulations Despite Concern Over Costs
Court, 9-0, Upholds State Laws Prohibiting Assisted Suicide; Protects Speech On Internet
Justices Limit Brady Gun Law As Intrusion On States’ Rights
Wave Of New Laws Seeks To Confine Sexual Offenders
U.S. Welfare System Dies As State Programs Emerge
JULY
China Resumes Control Of Hong Kong Concluding 156 Years Of British Rule
Voters In Mexico Venting Outrage At Ruling Party
Blair Gains Tax Cut for Business, But the Rest of Britain Must Wait
U.S. Jobless Rate Increases To 5%
Craft Arrives on Mars and Relays Images
NASA Establishes Radio Connection With Mars Rover
On the Surface of Mars, Sojourner Rolls to Work
Mexico’s Governing Party Loses Control Of Congress Ending 7-Decade Monopoly
3 Former Members Of Eastern Bloc Invited Into Nato
Attorney General Ready To Oppose An Immunity Move
Shabazz Youth Admits Setting The Fatal Fire
House Votes End Of Federal Funds For Arts Agency
Agency Struggling To Improve Way It Grants Citizenship
Pioneering State For Managed Care Considers Change
AIDS Deaths Drop 19% in U.S., In Part From Newer Treatments
Versace, Fashion Innovator, Slain in Miami Beach
U.N. Chief Promises to Overhaul Organization From the Top Down
A Lieutenant to Gingrich Is Out After Taking Part in a Coup Bid
Court Sets Back F.C.C. Efforts To Open Local Phone Markets
Dozens of Deaf Immigrants Discovered in Forced Labor
7 Arrested in Abuse of Deaf Immigrants
U.S. Assails China Over Suppression Of Religious Life
Accord Reached On Tax Measure, Republicans Say
Body on Boat Could Be Cunanan’s, Officials Say
William Brennan, 91, Dies; Gave Court Liberal Vision
Jurors Find Gigante Guilty Of Rackateering, Not Murder
Would-Be Afghan Rulers Find their Islamic Steamroller Halted
New York Accord On Hospital Aid Sets Off Debate
White House And The G.O.P. Announce Deal To Balance Budget And To Trim Taxes
Committee Is Told A Donor Received Foreigners’ Cash
Suicide Bombers Kill 13 in Jerusalem Market
AUGUST
Police Break Up Suspected Bomb Plot in Brooklyn
U.S. Lifts A Ban On Weapons Sales To Latin America
A Reverse Discrimination Suit Upends Two Teachers’ Lives
U.S. Officials Say China Is Not Ready For Trade Group
U.S. Study Panel Recommends Plan To Break Up I.N.S.
Principal Oxygen System Fails Aboard Calamity-Plagued Mir
Microsoft Comes to the Aid of a Struggling Apple
Northeast States Pressuring E.P.A. To Move On Smog
Small Businesses Suffer The Most From U.P.S. Strike
Use of Antidepression Medicine For Young Patients Has Soared
U.S. Mideast Envoy Hits Snag In Talks On Security Issues
President Makes First Use of New Veto
Israelis and Palestinians Agree To U.S. Role in Attack Inquiry
Officer Charge In Man’s Torture At Station House
Leaders of Precinct Are Swept Out in Torture Inquiry
2d Police Officer Charged In Attack On Arrested Man
Russian Astronauts Insist Errors, While Human, Were on Earth
U.S. Plan Shows New Design Work On Nuclear Arms
Teamsters And U.P.S. Agree On A 5-Year Contract Plan To End Strike After 15 Days
Jeers Sting Mir Mission Control, Which Bemoans a Money Pinch
Defying Israel, Arafat Embraces Islamic Militants
25 Million Pounds of Beef Is Recalled
Teamster Voting That Chose Carey Declared Invalid
The Tangled Trail That Led to a Beef Recall
Cigarette Makers Are Seen As Aiding Rise in Smuggling
At U.S. Ports, Drug Smuggling Is Fast Becoming an Inside Job
Whitewater Subpoenas Set Off Legal Battle Over a Manuscript
Agriculture Chief In ’93-’94 Cabinet Is Indicted by U.S.
California’s Ban On Preferences Goes Into Effect
Thousands Call on City Hall To Confront Police Brutality
Diana Killed in a Car Accident in Paris
SEPTEMBER
Charles Accompanies Diana Back Home to a Grieving Britain
High Alcohol Level Is Reported in Diana’s Driver
Homicide Inquiry Is Begun for 7 in Diana’s Death
Royal Family, Strug by Critics, Responds to a Grieving Nation
3 Bombers In Suicide Attack Kill 4 On Jerusalem Street In Another Blow To Peace
Mother Teresa, Hope of the Despairing, Dies at 87
Millions Say Farewell to Their Princess
Albright Planning Some Tough Talk To Arafat On Trip
U.S. Approves Testing for Oil In a Utah Park
1996 Democratic Chief Admits Arranging Access for Big Donors
The 2 Democrats In Runoff Assert Enemy Is Giuliani
Memo Appears to Reveal Gore In Active Role as a Fund-Raiser
Gore Is Facing Toughest Point Of His Career
Aide Says He Prodded President To Complete Fund-Raising Calls
U.S., In Shift, Says It May Sign Treaty To Ban Land Mines
Absentee Vote May Give Nomination to Messinger
Reno To Replace Top Investigators In Campaign Query
Messinger Appears Victor in New Count
Oilman Says He Paid for Access By Giving Democrats $300,000
Campaign Finance Inquiry Shifts Focus From Misdeeds to System
Inquiry Heats Up As Reno Examines President’s Calls
Rules On Welfare For New York Miss Goals For Change
Clinton Backs Fund-Raising, Saying Actions Were ‘Legal’
Security Aide Sees Presence In Bosnia Beyond Deadline
Youths Accused of Killing New Jersey Millionaire
Director Of I.R.S. Issues An Apology For Agent Abuses
U.S. And Russians Agree To Put Off Deadline On Arms
Giant of Exam Business Keeps Quiet on Cheating
Imports Swamp U.S. Food-Safety Efforts
Condoms In School Said Not To Affect Teen-Age Sex Rate
OCTOBER
Measure to Ban Import Items Made by Children in Bondage
Democrats Used The State Parties To Bypass Limits
Reno Is Expanding Inquiry Into Calls By Gore For Cash
Reno, In Letter To Congress, Rejects Most Allegations That Clinton Violated Law
Health Insurers Skirting New Law, Officials Report
White House Gives Tapes Of Clinton And Rich Donors
Many More Tapes Could Be Found, White House Says
Campaign Finance Measure Blocked In 2 Senate Votes; Main Foe Says Bill Is ‘Dead’
Gun Makers Agree On Safety Locks
Top Aides Urge Clinton to Ease Global Warming Emission Goal
A Report on His Suicide Portrays A Deeply Troubled Vince Foster
Discovery of 44 Tapes Exposes Vulnerabilities of 2 Institutions
Struggle Over Gun Control Laws Shifts to States and Tests N.R.A.
In A Deal, Clinton May Be Questioned Over Fund-Raising
Attorney General Extending Inquiry On Clinton’s Calls
GTE Joins Bidding For MCI, Offering $28 Billion In Cash
Clintons Present Their Act To an Admiring Argentina
U.S. Says Chinese Will Stop Sending Missiles To Iran
Analysts Expect Health Premiums To Rise Sharply
Soros to Donate Millions More to Help Russia
U.S. Tells Court Microsoft Breaks Antitrust Accord
White House Says It Supports A Bill To Overhaul I.R.S.
President Plans Energy Savings In a Moderate Step on Warming
A Plunge in Hong Kong Shakes Markets
In a Policy Shift, More Parents Are Arrested for Child Neglect
House Committee Assails Pentagon On Gulf War Ills
Despite U.S. Ban, Russia Buys I.B.M. Computers for Atom Lab
Stocks Fall 554 Points, Off 7%, Forcing Suspension In Trading
Stocks Rally On Record Volume As Small Investors Take Lead
U.S. and China Reach Trade Pacts but Clash on Rights
U.S. Is Set To Lend $3 Billion To Help Bolster Indonesia
NOVEMBER
Mao’s Heir Finds Path: Wall Street
China’s President Draws Applause At Harvard Talk
Clinton Enters Final Act of Campaigns
Iraq Threatens To Shoot Down U.S. Spy Planes
Giuliani Sweeps To Second Term As Mayor; Whitman Holds On By A Razor-Thin Margin
Giuliani Credits Minority Voters For Wide Margin
In Mexico City’s War on Crime, Citizens Are Armed and Angry
U.S. Immigration Court Grants Asylum to German Scientologist
Set to Build Dam, China Diverts Yangtze While Crowing About It
Backing Inspectors, Clinton Urges ‘Very Strong’ U.N. Action on Iraq
In a Startling Turnabout, Judge Sets Au Pair Free
Kodak To Lay Off 10,000 Employees In A 10% Cutback
‘Mastermind’ And Driver Found Guilty In 1993 Plot To Blow Up Trade Center
Congress Deprives Clinton Of Money For U.N. And I.M.F.
U.S. And U.N. Link Iraqi Arms Crisis To Germ-War Data
Leading Dissident Is Freed By China To An Exile In U.S.
Chineses Dissident Lands in U.S. And Enters Hospital in Detroit
An Overseer Bars Teamster Leader From Re-Election
$17.1 Billion Deal For Bank Creates East Coast Giant
Albright Says Iraq Agrees to Let U.S. Inspectors Back
29 Nations Agree To Outlaw Bribing Foreign Officials
Settlement Ends High Court Case On Preferences
Clinics Selling Embryos Made For ‘Adoption’
U.S. Pushes Israel for ‘Credible’ Withdrawal Plan
U.S. Says Iraq Spied on Inspectors To Know When to Hide Weapons
Beleaguered Carey Steps Aside As President of the Teamsters
F.A.A. Orders Safety Change In Boeing 747’s
Thalidomide, Once Banned, Is in Demand
Asian Pollution Is Widening Its Deadly Reach
Proposal To Test Drugs In Children Meets Resistance
DECEMBER
Death of a Scientologist Heightens Suspicions in a Florida Town
F.B.I.’s Chief Tries To Influence Reno
Reno Rejects A Prosecutor On Clinton And Gore Calls; Bitter, G.O.P. Vows To Fight
Clinton, at Meeting On Race, Struggles to Sharpen Debate
With the Federal Deficit Falling, The President Weighs a Tax Cut
Job Growth In U.S. Posts Huge Jump; Wages Also Climb
Gulf War’s First U.S. Casualty Leaves Lasting Trail of Mystery
I.M.F.’s New Look: A Far Deeper Role In Lands In Crisis
Reno And Freeh Spurn Subpoena On Counsel Issue
Boeing Says Vapor Threat Requires a Tank Redesign
Clinton Praises Bronx Renewal As U.S. Model
Ex-Housing Secretary Cisneros Charged in 18-Count Indictment
Accord Is Reached To Lower Barriers In Global Finance
In Poll, Americans Reject Means But Not Ends of Racial Diversity
U.S. to Subject Organic Foods, Long Ignored, to Federal Rules
Clinton, Softening Slap at Senate, Names ‘Acting’ Civil Rights Chief
Clinton Expected To Spare Haitians From Deportation
A Plan for Database Privacy, But Public Has to Ask for It
System Blackout Disrupts Flights Around Country
Clinton Debates 9 Conservatives On Racial Issues
A New Technique Makes Abortions Possible Earlier
Poor Oversight Said to Imperil World Banking
T-Shirt Company Is Charged In Plot to Smuggle Mexicans
Nichols Convicted Of Plot And Manslaughter Counts But Not Of Actual Bombing
Security Officers Are a Focus in Mexico Massacre
Retailers Finding Sales Disappoint For The Holidays
Minorities Flock to Cause Of Vouchers for Schools
Clinton To Seek Additional Money For Food Safety
U.S. Helps Mexico’s Army Take a Big Anti-Drug Role
Lawyers Drop Mental Defense For Kaczynski
Unreported Flaws Cited After Building Collapses
News Source: New York Times
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