JANUARY
Pentagon To Use A Minuteman Site For 40 MX Missiles
Reagan Replacing Security Adviser, Officials Report
Regime In Poland Ousts 90 Officials In The Provinces
Use Of City Police On Subways Urged
Allen Quits Security Post; Reagan Hails His ‘Integrity’; Haig’s Deputy Is Successor
Judge Overturns Arkansas Law On Creationism
Suspect in Libyan Terrorist Project Says Top C.I.A. Aides Endorsed It
Reagan, In A Shift, Plans To Continue Sign-Up For Draft
U.S. Settles Phone Suit, Drops I.B.M. Case; A.T.&T. To Split Up, Transforming Industry
Congress To Weigh Actions To Modify A.T.&T. Settlement
U.S. Asks Its Allies To Deny To Soviet Parts For Pipeline
Mayor, In A Shift, Plans An Increase Of 2,300 In Police
Poland Says It ‘Would Like to End’ Government by Military by Feb. 1
Plane Hits Bridge Over The Potomac; 12 Dead, 50 Missing
Deaths Put at 78 in Plane Crash; Recovery Effort Starts in Potomac
Carey Rules Out Race For 3d Term; Wide Field Likely
West And Japan Promise To Avoid Trade Restraints
Foes of Nicaragua Regime Train in California
U.S. Army Aide Is Slain in Paris Near His Home
President Accepts Blame In Dispute On Tax Exemption
Debate Over Blame for Recession Blurs Reagan’s Economic Record
Reagan Said To Ask States To Assume Food Stamp Costs
Columbia Plans To Take Women Beginning in ’83
25 Take Lie Tests As Pentagon Seeks Disclosure Source
Archbishop Says Poles Have Right To Get The Truth
A-Plant Mishap Briefly Releases Nuclear Steam
Reagan Vows To Keep Tax Cuts; Proposes $47 Billion Transfer Of Social Programs To States
City Will Add 400 To Night Patrols In Subway Trains
Turkish Diplomat Is Slain On Coast
G.M. To Cut Prices On Half Its Autos To Bolster Sales
U.S. Is Said To Plan $100 Million Rise In Salvadoran Aid
FEBRUARY
Reagan To Offer Israel And Egypt More Military Aid
Methadone Linked To Addict Deaths
Military Budget for ’83 Reported $10 Billion Bigger Than Expected
Mubarak, Meeting With Reagan, Asks Palestinian ‘National Entity’
Senate Votes Curb On Judges’ Power To Require Busing
$91 Billion Deficit Forecast For 1983 In Budget Preview; Sharp Military Rise Sought
U.S. to Raise Technological Level Of Products the Chinese Can Buy
New York Aides Assail U.S. Cuts In Social Service
Governors Object To Domestic Cuts In Reagan Budget
Israel Is Said to Weigh an Invasion Of Lebanon if P.L.O. Raids Go On
6 Salvadorans Soldiers Face Court In the Slaying of American Nuns
Reagan Abandons Plan To Reinforce First 40 MX Silos
Reagan Rescinds Rights Nomination In Wake Of Outcry
U.S. Tells Officer Who Carried Rifle To Leave Salvador
City’s Public School Athletics Eroded by Years of Cutbacks
84 Feared Dead as Oil-Drilling Rig Reportedly Sinks in North Atlantic
Williams Is Given 3 Years And A Fine In Abscam Inquiry
145.000 In Poland Found To Violate Martial-Law Rule
Ford Lost $1.06 Billion Last Year But Union Pact Raises ’82 Hopes
Envoy to El Salvador Urges U.S. To Allow Advisers to Carry Rifles
U.S. Catholic Bishops Opposing Administration’s Salvador Policy
Governors Insist ‘New Federalism’ Must Be Tied to Reagan’s Budget
Surgeon General Report Broaden List of Cancers Linked to Smoking
Reagan To Unveil A 70 Percent Rise In Caribbean Aid
U.S. Destroyer Monitors Activity In Area of Salvador and Nicaragua
Saudi Is Reported To Agree To Terms On Use Of AWACS
U.S. Said To Favor Sale Of F-16 Jets To The Jordanians
Reagan Plans Rise In Materials Used For Nuclear Arms
MARCH
At Least 4 Bombs Rock Wall Street; Exchanges Are Hit
Egyptian Tells U.S. Of Rising Tensions With The Israelis
Antibusing Moves Passed By Senate After Long Fight
U.S. Seeking Right To Use Air Bases In The Caribbean
F.C.C. Clears Way For A Big Increase In New TV Stations
U.S. Jobless Rate Rose In February To 8.8% From 8.5%
5 in Sadat Trial Sentenced to Die; 17 Others Convicted and 2 Cleared
Iran Said to Get Large-Scale Arms From Israel, Soviet and Europeans
U.S. Accuses Soviet Of Poisoning 3,000
U.S. Offers Photos Of Bases To Prove Nicaragua Threat
U.S. Reportedly Sending Millions To Foster Moderates in Nicaragua
Williams Quits Senate Seat As Vote To Expel Him Nears; Still Asserts He Is Innocent
Reagan, Facing State Opposition, Threatens to Cut Federalism Plan
U.S. Said to Plan Covert Actions In Latin Region
G.O.P. Conference Offers A Pledge On Aid For Blacks
Reagan Aide Says High Rate Levels Imperil Recovery
Senate Democrats Unite In Warning Reagan On Budget
Reagan Requests $128 Million In Aid For El Salvador
4 Dutch Newsmen Slain on a Trip To Film Guerrillas in El Salvador
Pentagon Announces Record Rise Of $114 Billion in Weapons Costs
Space Shuttle Crew Arrives at Base For Craft’s Third Flight Tomorrow
Criticism Rises on Reagan’s Plan For 5-Year Growth of the Military
U.S. Offers Report To Show Soviet Use Of Chemical War
Army Rebels Oust Guatemala Regime And Set Up Junta
Curb on Powers In U.S. Agencies Voted in Senate
Diplomats Say Havana Wants Wide U.S. Talks
Ground Broken in Capital For Memorial on Vietnam
High Medical Costs Under Attack As Drain on the Nation’s Economy
Rural Voters, Despite Fears Hike for Miles
Fierce Sandstorm Delays The Return Of Space Shuttle
Shuttle Returns After 8-Day Trip, Landing In Desert
APRIL
Reagan Says He May Alter Budget If Military’s Buildup Is Unaffected
Federal Attorney Asked to Resign Because of Intelligence Disclosure
Argentina Seizes Falkland Islands; British Ships Move
London Ordering 35-Ship Task Force To The Falklands
Accord On A.T.& T. Provokes Concern Across The Nation
Haig Meets With Peking Official To Discuss Arms Sales to Taiwan
White House Halts Attempts To Shift Welfare To States
Britain Imposing A War Zone Around Falkland Islands; Haig Plans Mediation Trips
Administration Seeks Eased Rules For Industries in Clean Water Act
Nicaragua Is Given New U.S. Proposal To Mend Relations
Lebanese Asks U.S. And Soviet To Bar Invasion By Israel
2 Arabs Are Killed As Israeli Attacks Dome Of the Rock
Sessions, Sylvia Plath and Updike Are Among Pulitzer Prize Winners
U.S. Is Going Ahead With Taiwan Sale
Weinberger Says Soviet Now Tops U.S. in Missiles’ Accuracy of Aim
Reagan Asks Tuition Tax Credit; Sees No Harm to Public Education
U.S. Handling of Falkland Crisis Strikes Deep Resentment in Britain
Queen, in Ottawa Ceremony, Gives Canada Its Constitution
Haig, In Argentina, Cites Obligations Of U.S. To Britain
Traffic Jammed at Nine Crossings In New York City as Tolls Increase
Judge Bars $90 Million U.S. Payment for Westway
Inman to Leave His C.I.A. Post After Conflicts
Inman Resignation Tied to Debate On Widening Intelligence Activity
Living Costs Down First Time Since ’65; Off 0.8% In Region
U.S. Is Said To Plan Aid To Guatemala To Battle Leftists
Britain Reports Troops Seize Key Harbor On South Georgia After Firing On Argentine Sub
Salvadoran General Tried to Pick The President, Rightist Chief Says
His Peers Get A First Look At Hinckley
Britain Imposing Blockade On All Shipping And Flights Near Falklands Tomorrow
President Appeals For Spending Cuts To Reduce Deficits
MAY
U.N. Adopts Sea Law: U.S. Votes No
Air And Sea Battles Erupt Off Falklands As Argentina Counters Attacks by British
Argentine Cruiser Damaged In British Submarine Attack Outside Falkland War Zone
Argentina Confirms Loss Of Its Cruiser; Says 123 of 1,042 On Board Have Been Saved
British Destroyer Set Aflame By Missile; Deaths Put Near 30; Argentines Down Jet
Briton Stresses Truce Aims; Says U.N. Might Have A Role; Argentina Calls For Talks
U.S. And Peru Fail To Gain Cease-Fire In Falkland Crisis
Britain Extends Blockade, Telling Argentines To Stay Within 12 Miles Of Mainland
British Task Force Starts Patrolling Argentina’s Coast
Reagan Asks U.S.-Soviet Cut Of 1 In 3 Nuclear Warheads As Step To An ‘Equal Ceiling’
British Open Fire On Argentine Ship, London Announces
Argentine Vessel Is Reported Sunk In The Falklands
City to Set Up Island Work Camps To Punish ‘Low Level’ Offenders
Rotating Judges In State Courts Is Struck Down
Judge Overturns Abscam Conviction Of Ex-Legislator
Britain Reports Raid By Its Troops On The Falklands
U.S. Embassy in Argentina Denies It Is Seeking to Undermine Junta
Court Says School Anti-Bias Rules Cover Workers as Well as Pupils
Brezhnev Affirms Readiness To Talk On Strategic Arms
Chase Bank Will Pay Off Interest Owed by Defaulting Bond Dealer
British Quit Falkland Talks; Reportedly Authorize Attack; U.S. Earmarks Contingency Aid
Britain Seizes A Beachhead In Falklands; Claims 16 Planes, Reports 5 Of Its Ships Hit
Britain Reports Force Of 5,000 Widens Falkland Beachhead; 20 Men Lost As Frigate Is Sunk
6 Argentine Jets Reported Downed In Falkland Raid
Iran Says It Has Recaptured Port And Taken 30,000 Iraqi Prisoners
U.S. Views Defeat Of Iraquis By Iran As A Major Peril
Drinking Age Of 19 Passed In Albany Bill Goes To Carey
House Votes Down All Its Bills to Set 1983 Budget Goals
Britain Announces Capture Of 2 Falkland Settlements In Push Toward The Capital
Pentagon Draws Up First Strategy For Fighting a Long Nuclear War
Four Who Fought for France With 369th Lauded in Harlem
JUNE
U.S.-Soviet Meeting On Arms Cutbacks Will Begin June 29
U.S. and China Discussing Export Of Nuclear Technology to Peking
Minority Balance Of City’s Teachers Is Assailed By U.S.
Reagan, In Paris, Asserts Recovery Is On The Horizon
Israeli Jets Bomb Guerrilla Targets In Reprisal Strike
Israel Pressing Attacks on P.L.O. 2 Sides Fire Across Lebanese Line
Big Israeli Force Invades South Lebanon; Sharp Fighting With Guerrillas Reported
Israelis Seize Castle In Northern Sweep; Syrian Jets And Guns Join Lebanon Battle
Israelis Said To Be 15 Miles Outside Beirut; They Report Shooting Down 6 Syrian Jets
Israel Reports Its Air Force Has Wrecked Syria’s Antiaircraft Missiles In Lebanon
Outskirts Of Beirut Bombed As Israel Warns The Syrians To Leave Before City Falls
Israelis And Syrians Declare Cease-Fires, But Deal Is Shaky As P.L.O. Combat Goes On
Israel And P.L.O. Agree To Start Cease-Fire After Day Of Extensive Bombing Of Beirut. Argentines Report British Breached Stanley Defenses
New Battles Shatter Lebanon Cease-Fire; Israel Reported To Imperil Last P.L.O. Exit
Britain Announces Argentine Surrender To End The 10-Week War In The Falklands. Israelis Cut Off West Beirut, Trapping P.L.O. Leaders
British Take 13,000 In Falkland Surrender; Bar Argentine Role; Junta Balks At Terms
British Warn Enemy Of Risk For Ill P.O.W.’s If War Lasts, But Terms Still Split Junta
Galtieri Resigns In Argentina; New Leaders Say They’d Bring P.O.W.’s Home With British Help
Voting Rights Act Renewed In Senate By Margin Of 85-8
Regan Reviewing Plans To Restrict Federal Reserve
Reagan Aides Are Said to Suggest Labor Secretary Should Step Aside
Hinckley Cleared But Is Held Insane In Reagan Attack
Hinckley Ordered To A U.S. Hospital For Mental Tests
Mrs. Thatcher, at U.N., Declares Aggressors, Not Arms, Make Wars
Agents Get Cocaine Worth $200 Million Flown to L.I. Airport
Haig Resigns Over Foreign Policy Course, But Cites No Issues; Reagan Names Shultz
Reagan And Aides Meet With Shultz To Review Policy
Shuttle, Carrying Military Cargo, Blasts Off in Smoothest Start Yet
No Evidence Found To Back Charges Against Donovan
Israelis Say P.L.O. Can Leave Beirut Carrying Weapons
JULY
A Judge Blocks All U.S. Money For the Westway
Court Says School Cannot Bar Men
Joblessness Remains at 9.5%; Rate for Adult Men Increases
Measure to Finance Hospital Care Of Working Poor Passes in Albany
Shuttle Returns From Its Last Test
6 Killed and 10 Missing in a Fire In Waterbury Set by an Arsonist
Reagan Agrees ‘In Principle’ To Troops For P.L.O. Escort; Arafat Spurns ‘Protection’
P.L.O. Said To Back U.S. Plans To Aid Exit From Beirut
Five Teen-Agers Seized in Crash Of Jersey Train
145 On Jetliner Die In Crash; 4 Killed On Ground As Plane Sets Louisiana Houses Afire
Israelis Charge Palestinian Use Of Mercenaries
Analysts Say G.O.P. Needs Quick Signs Of Economic Gains
Britons Shocked Over the Report On Palace Entry
E.P.A. Sets Waste Dumping Rules For Sites on Land to Protect Water
Iranian Invaders Said To Penetrate 10 Miles Into Iraq
Iranian Invasion Of Southern Iraq Appears To Stall
U.S. Is Holding Up Shipment Of Arms Ordered By Israel
City Seeks to Dislodge Drug Trade By Demolishing Tenement Havens
New York Heat Climbs to 98, And More of It Is Predicted
U.S. Insists Arabs Must Give Havens To P.L.O. Fighters
I.R.A. Bomb Attacks in London Kill 8
Man Killed, 16 Hurt in Crane Accident
House Denies Funds for Nerve Gas In Setback to Reagan Military Bill
A Tax Increase Of $99 Billion Voted in Senate
Fugitive Spy Offered to Aid U.S., Seeking a Deal, Documents Show
Phone Fee Rise Called Attempt To Aid A.T.&T.
China’s First Reported Hijacking; Midair Melee on a Diving Airliner
Lag in Draft Registrations Raises Doubt That Law Can Be Enforced
Goldwater Says U.S. has Offered Not to Upgrade Arms for Taiwan
Reagan and Mrs. Gandhi Resolve Dispute on Nuclear Fuel for India
Federal Reserve Cuts Loan Rate To Banks Again
AUGUST
Israeli Armor Hits At P.L.O. Positions At Beirut Airport
A Cease-Fire Stops Big Beirut Battle Lasting 14 Hours
Study Of Hinckley Reportedly Finds He Is Mentally Ill
Israelis Send Armored Forces Into Parts Of Western Beirut; U.S. Fears For Habib’s Mission
Israelis Drive to Isolate P.L.O.; Fighting Cuts Off Habib Talks; U.S. Tells Begin Truce Is Vital
U.S. Urges Beirut Pullback, But Israelis Reject Appeal; P.L.O. Gives Habib A New Plan
Unemployment Up To 9.8% For July, A Postwar Record
U.S. Finds ‘Profound Differences’ In Assessing Relations With Israel
U.S., France and Lebanon Discuss Details for Withdrawal by P.L.O.
Hinckley Given Indefinite Term In U.S. Hospital
Israelis Agree In Principle To Beirut Evacuation Plan; Syria Offers P.L.O. A Refuge
Judge Will Accept Basic A.T.&T. Pact, But Asks Changes
Beirut Hit By 11 Hour Air Raid; Evacuation Talks Are Halted; ‘Outraged,’ Reagan Calls Begin
P.L.O. Talks Resume On Details Of Plan For Withdrawing
Concerns Over Terrorism Increase After a Series of Attacks in Paris
Habib Plan On Use Of Foreign Troops Is Backed In Israel
U.S.-China Accord Provides For Cut In Arms To Taiwan
Senate Votes a Sweeping Revision Of the Nation’s Immigration Laws
Pentagon Said to Be Planning Vast New MX Basing System
Israelis Accept Plan To End Beirut Siege; Goal Is To Begin P.L.O. Pullout Tomorrow. Congress Approves Bill to Raise $98.3 Billion in Taxes
P.L.O., Set to Pull Out, Frees 2 Israelis
P.L.O. Troops Begin Pullout In Beirut; French Enter City
I.M.F. Asks Nations To Keep Up Battle Against Inflation
Lebanon Assembly Elects A Rightist To The Presidency
Company Loses in Plea to Prevent Penalties on Soviet Pipeline Sale
On the Shores of Beirut’s Harbor, U.S. Marines Are Standing Guard
Manville Submits Bankruptcy Filing To Halt Lawsuits
Manville Asserts U.S. Must Share Cost of Asbestos Damage Claims
President Vetoes Spending Measure, Asks A Reduction
Profits at Casinos Increase After Atlantic City Slump
Poland’s Riot Police Are Deployed In Cities to Discourage Protesters
SEPTEMBER
Slain Man Had Role In Inquiry
Reagan Urges Link To Jordan And Self-Rule By Palestinians; Israel Reacts Angrily To Plan
Israel Rejects Reagan Plan For Palestinians’ Self-Rule; Terms It ‘A Serious Danger’
Convictions of 4 In Abscam Case Upheld by Court
Chinese Plan to Abolish the Post Of Communist Party Chairman
Israel To Finance More Settlements In Occupied Lands
Fifth Avenue Marchers Celebrate Labor and Demand Work for All
Perez De Cuellar Concedes The U.N. Is Being Ignored
3 Lutheran Bodies Totaling 5 Million Decide On Merger
U.S. Asks Israel Not to Press Pact On the Lebanese
Senate, 60-30. Overrides Veto Of Appropriations Measure; President Vows To Fight On
44 on U.S. Copter Reported Killed In West German Air Show Crash
Connors Wins 4th U.S. Open On Big New York Sports Day
Inquiry on Donovan Again Yields ‘Insufficient Evidence’ to Prosecute
Princess Grace Is Dead After Riviera Car Crash
Israel Drives On West Beirut To Prevent Guerrilla Gains After Slaying Of Gemayel
Congress Leaders Yield To President On Special Session
Reagan Asserts Attack by Leftists Led to Israeli Move to West Beirut
Christian Militiamen Accused Of A Massacre In Beirut Camps; U.S. Says The Toll Is At Least 300
Arco Is the First U.S. Oil Concern To Win Offshore China Contract
U.S. Plans To Send Marines Back To Beirut; Reagan Terms Israeli Pullout ‘Essential’
Israel Backs 3-Nation Force For Peacekeeping In Beirut; Rejects Panel On Massacre
House Backs Senate in Directing Engineers to End U.S. Rail Strike
Cuomo Beats Koch In Democratic Primary; Lehrman, Moynihan And Mrs. Sullivan Win
Begin Asks Judge To Lead An Inquiry On Beirut Killings
U.S. Plans To Free Cities In Spending Community Grants
Impact of the Pro Football Strike: A Lost Sunday and Lost Dollars
Question Rising Over U.S. Study And Role of Company Executives
Reagan Says U.S. Will Keep Its Marine Force In Lebanon Till Israelis And Syrians Go
Democrat Says President Used False Job Data
OCTOBER
Security of U.S. Said to Be Hurt By Data Leaks
Poison Deaths Bring U.S. Warning on Tylenol Use
60 Die In Teheran As Bomb Blast Rips Downtown Square
6 Israeli Soldiers Killed In Ambush On Lebanon Road
Freeze On Hiring Imposed By Koch; He Cites Economy
Tylenol Maker Recalls Capsules After Strychnine Incident in West
Cyanide Is Discovered in Tylenol In an April Death in Philadelphia
Hudson County Prosecutor Faces Conspiracy and Extortion Charges
Jobless Rate Is Up To 10.1% In Month, Worst In 42 Years
Reagan Ordering Step To Cut Trade By Poles With U.S.
California Fires Destroy 125 Homes
Stocks Soar Again; Dow Is Over 1,000 First Time In Year
Strike In Poland Leads To Battles; Workers Drafted
$2.1 Billion Bid By Oil Concerns For Alaska Sites
France to Produce Neutron Bomb With U.S. Help, Allied Aide Says
U.S. Is Designing a Faster System For Reporting Poison Death Data
U.S. Vows To Halt U.N. Ties If Israel Is Denied Its Seat
College Projects Put Off As Agency Faces Fiscal Woes
Military’s Future in Space: A Matter of War or Peace
DeLorean, Automobile Executive, Arrested in Drug Smuggling Case
Arabs In U.N. Drop Bid To Deny Israel Its Assembly Seat
Gibson Acquitted Of A Conspiracy In ‘No Show’ Case
5 Key Leaders of the Opposition Reported Kidnapped in Salvador
U.S. Aides Say British Spy Gave Soviet Key Data
Moscow Presses New Crackdown On All Dissent
I.R.A. Reports Slaying a Captive After Protestants Kill 2 Catholics
Warsaw Approves Law to Punish Poland’s ‘Parasites’ and ‘Shirkers’
Argentina Agrees On Spending Cuts To Get I.M.F. Loan
New Generation of Nuclear Arms With Controlled Effects Foreseen
A New Insulin Given Approval For Use in U.S.
Pervasive Use of Cocaine Is Reported in Hollywood
NOVEMBER
President Says ‘Big Spenders’ Forced Ban on School Prayer
Reagan To Expand Duties Of Marines Into East Beirut
Cuomo Claims Victory In Tight Race; Democrats Make Big National Gains; Moynihan, Weicker, Lautenberg Win
Reagan Facing Demands For Compromise On Economy After 26-Seat Loss In House
U.S. Sets Up Rules On Drug Packages To Bar Tampering
1,000 Bodies Found in Argentina; Suspicions Rise on Military’s Role
Iranian Officers, Seeking Revenge, Talk of Pursuing Enemy Into Iraq
Iranians Drive 6 Miles Into Iraq; Baghdad Confirms Fierce Fighting
City’s Contracts With Its Unions Faulted in Study
U.S. Envoy to Salvador Is Ordered To Stop Criticizing Rights Abuses
Brezhnev Is Dead In Soviet At Age 75; No Immediate Word On A Successor; U.S. Foresees No Early Policy Shifts
Brezhnev Dead At 75, No Successor Named; Reagan Pledges An Effort To Improve Ties
Andropov Is Chosen To Head Soviet Party; Vows He Will Continue Brezhnev Policies
Reagan Lifts The Sanction On Sales For Soviet Pipeline; Reports Accord With Allies
Experts Predict California Oilfield Will Be Biggest Find Since 1968
Selective Service Registration Law Is Ruled Invalid by Federal Judge
Strike Is Ended In Pro Football; Games Sunday
Ex-C.I.A. Agent Guilty in Giving Guns to Libyans
Shultz Says U.S. Looks to ‘Deeds’ From New Leadership in Kremlin
Peking Announces Change Of Chiefs At Two Ministries
South Africa Backs Down on Plan To Install Black Rule in Namibia
Football Players Return to Field, But Many Fans Remain at Home
Reagan Proposes ‘Dense Pack’ Of 100 MX Missiles in Wyoming; Seeks Arms Pacts With Soviet
Limits on Duration and Frequency Of TV Commercials Are Dropped
Massacre Inquiry Says Top Israelis Are At Legal Risk
Bulgarian Held In ’81 Attempt To Kill the Pope
Reagan Aide Says A Tax On Benefits To Jobless Is Dead
French Sign an Accord With India To Fuel U.S.-Build Nuclear Plant
Value Of MX Plan Is Cited As ‘Small’ By Budget Report
Continuing Growth in Rural Areas Appears Immune to the Recession
DECEMBER
Kennedy Reported Declining To Seek Presidency In 1984
President Pledges To Give Brazilians A $1.2 Billion Loan
Dentist, Close to Death, Receives First Permanent Artificial Heart
C.I.A. Is Making A Special Target Of Latin Region
Heart Patient Undergoes Surgery To Correct Air Leak Complication
Governmental Bad Habits Called Obstacles to Public-Works Plans
President, Invoking Pearl Harbor, Presses Campaign to Save the MX
Recipient of Heart Suffers Seizures But Physicians Rule Out a Stroke
Activity Of Genes Reported Altered In Treating Man
Pentagon to Give Polygraph Tests To Personnel to Fight Disclosures
Sea Law Signed By 117 Nations; U.S. Opposes It
Black Churches Forging Coalition To Battle Economic and Social Ills
Senators to Examine Official Use Of Computer Data on Individuals
New York State Panel Due to Ask A Freeze on Hospital Construction
Poland Cuts Back Its Cultural Ties With U.S. Agencies
Teamsters’ President and 4 Others Convicted of Plot to Bribe Senator
Senate Inquiry Upholds Abscam While Finding Flaws in Methods
K.G.B. Chief Named to New Post; Move Against Corruption Is Seen
U.S. Military Aid for Guatemala Continuing Despite Official Curbs
Congress Drops Jobs Program And MX From Funding Measure In Compromise To Avoid A Veto
U.S. Safety Board Cites Concerns On Air Traffic Controller Training
Hussein Tells U.S. He’s Not Yet Ready For Mideast Talks
Moscow Asserts Missile-Cut Offer Doesn’t Affect Launchers in Asia
Filibuster Cut Off, Senate Votes Rise In Gas Tax, 54 To 33
Secret Service May Get to Use F.B.I. Computer
U.S. Survey Shows A Steady Growth In Soviet’s G.N.P.
Navy Secretary Said to Keep Ties to Company Aiding Arms Makers
Bethlehem Steel To Cut 7,300 Jobs At Upstate Plant
Secretary Lewis Quits Cabinet Jobs To Enter Business
Sporadic Violence Persists In Miami; Sector Sealed Off
Scowcraft Is to Head Panel on MX In a Broad Study of Missile Stance
