JANUARY
Four Bombs Explode in Manhattan And Brooklyn, Injuring 3 Officers
F.A.L.N. Puerto Rican Terrorists Suspected in New Year Bombings
Chinese Threaten Trade Reprisals If U.S. Curbs Imports of Textiles
U.S. Provides $175 Million to Aid 15 Savings Banks, Mostly in City
President Warned To Yield On Arms Because Of Deficit
Nuclear-Powered Soviet Satellite Is Expected to Crash This Month
Soviet Denies Peril From Satellite; U.S. Differs and Sets Up an Alert
3 Million Gallons of Gasoline Burn After Tank Explosions in Newark
U.S. Sending Bush To Europe To Meet The Allies On Arms
Administration Studies Proposals For Easing Price Controls on Gas
Reagan, Annoyed by News Leaks, Tells Staff to Limit Press Relations
Schweiker Resigns Post in Cabinet To Join an Insurance Association
Reagan Makes Vow Of No Big Tax Rise This Year Or Next
Officer Killed, Memphis Police Slay 7 Cultists
President Vetoes Crime Bill Calling For A ‘Drug Czar’
Pension Panel Gains Accord; Tax Could Rise
Rostow Defends Arms Agreement Disowned By U.S.
Gromyko Warns Germans of Risk If New U.S. Missiles Are Deployed
Pretoria Takes Direct Control Over Namibia
China, Upset by U.S. Trade Curb, Halting Imports of 3 Commodities
Reagan Holds U.S. Is ‘On The Mend; Hails His Record
Ex-Agent Is Accused Of a Scheme to Kill 2 of His Prosecutors
U.S. Checking Nuclear Plants On Faulty Parts
Russian Satellite Falls Harmlessly Over Indian Ocean
High Court Bars Appeal on Busing By Nashville and the Justice Dept.
Reagan Appeals For Freeze On Spending To Curb Deficit; Seeks Standby Tax For 1985
U.S. Aides Cautious On Pope Shooting
Layoffs Planned For 1,000 Teachers In City On Monday
Top Lawmakers Praise ‘Realism’ Of Reagan Plan
Austerity Budget Of $6.8 Billion Sought by Kean
Redskins Triumph Over Dolphins And Win Their First Super Bowl
FEBRUARY
Reagan Seeks Rise In Arms Spending In Budget Message
All House Democratic Chiefs Ask Emergency Jobs and Aid Program
Reagan Supports Federal Reserve On Recovery Aims
Judge Dismisses Effort to Quash Gorsuch Charge
U.S. and China Plan Initial Steps To Revive Their Military Contacts
Ex-Spy Convicted In Explosives Plot
High Schools and Public Colleges Stiffening Requirements for Pupils
Iranians Launch Invasion Of Iraq In The Southeast
Israeli Inquiry Gives Leaders ‘Indirect’ Blame In Massacre; Calls For Sharon’s Departure
G.M. to Recall 240,000 X-Models From ’80 to Fix Breaks That Lock
Sharon Quits As Defense Chief After Israeli Cabinet Accepts Massacre Panel’s Findings, 16-1
$32.5 Billion Rise In Loan Program Approved By I.M.F.
20-Inch Snowfall Paralyzes Much Of Mid-Atlantic Area; 25 Die In Sinking Off Virginia
Travel Limping Toward Normal After Snowstorm
Reagan Jobs Bill Gains Momentum With Democrats
City Audit Detects A ‘Scam’ In Bidding At Transit Agency
U.S. Awacs Planes Sent to Egypt Amid Reports of Moves by Libya
Reagan Asserting Claim Of Privilege On Files Of E.P.A.
F-14’s From Carrier Nimitz Chased 2 Libyan Jets, U.S. Officials Say
Arens Says Strains In U.S.-Israeli Ties Are At High Point
By 1989, Medicare Will Use Up Fund, 2 U.S. Reports Say
Mondale Begins His ’84 Campaign
U.S. Offers To Buy All Homes In Town Tainted By Dioxin
Reagan Cites Need For A ‘Homeland’ For Palestinians
Wartime Internment of Japanese Was ‘Grave Injustice,’ Panel Says
Price of Gas Falls to a 4-Year Low As Some Costs Under $1 a Gallon
President Seeking $60 Million More In Aid To Salvador
Panel Urges Preparations to Meet Big Demand for Genetic Screening
MARCH
President Defends Arms Spending In Response to Critical Governors
Dingell Says He Has Evidence Of E.P.A. ‘Criminal Conduct’
U..S. Asks Salvador To Move Up Date Of Election To ’83
Salvadorans, Prodded by the U.S., Said to Plan Elections in December
Pope Says Taking Sides In Nicaragua Is Peril To Church
Reagan, in Oregon, Forecasts Powerful Economic Recovery
Kohl And His Coalition Win Decisively In West Germany; U.S. Aides Feel Reassurance
Colleges Press Alcohol Curbs As States Raise Drinking Age
Reagan Denounces Ideology Of Soviet As ‘Focus Of Evil’
Mrs. Burford Quits At E.P.A.; Reagan Announces Accord Giving Congress All Papers
Reagan Proposes $298 Million More For Latin Region
President Orders Curbs In Handling Of Classified Data
U.S. Offers Israel Plan On War Data
Employees To Buy Huge Steel Works In $66 Million Pact
Federal Troops Told Not to March In New York’s St. Patrick’s Parade
Scheuer Says E.P.A. Aide Let Dow Delete Dioxin Tie in Draft Report
Dow Has Refused To Give E.P.A. Data
2 Reports Found By White House In E.P.A. Clash
E.P.A. Aides charge Superiors Forced Shift In Dow Study
Aide Says France Is Ready To Quit Monetary System
Venezuela, Its Eye on Oil, Finds Its Farms Faltering
European Nations Agree To Realign Their Currencies
Sultz Says U.S. told Salvadorans To ‘Clean Up’ Their Rights Record
Reagan Proposes U.S. Seek New Way To Block Missiles
Aides Urged Reagan to Postpone Antimissile Ideas for More Study
F.B.I. Rules Out Russian Control Of Freeze Drive
Despite 1967 U.S.-Soviet Treaty, Drive for Space Weapons Goes On
New York Area Is Receiving Carp From Toxin-Tainted Michigan Bay
U.S. Steel Discussing Import Plan With the British, Angering Union
College Units Ask Curb On Heckling
Booker for City Convention Center Sees Delays as Economic Disaster
APRIL
Reagan to Block F-16’s Till Israel Leaves Lebanon
Israel Describes Decision On F-16’s As ‘Regrettable’
U.S. Plans To Ease Rules For Hiring Women And Blacks
Cambodian Is Armed Camp Of Soldier and Guerrillas
4 Astronauts Ride 2d Space Shuttle Into Earth Orbit
Bishops’ Letter on Nuclear Arms Is Revised to ‘More Flexible’ View
NASA Is Confident Plan Can Correct Satellite’s Orbit
25,000 Are Driven From Homes By Flooding in 3 Southern States
Surplus Ranging To $300 Million Forecast for City
U.S. Said to Plan a Military Base In Honduras to Train Salvadorans
Jordan Rejects Peace Plan; Says P.L.O. Broke An Accord; Palestinian Moderate Slain
MX Panel Proposes Basing 100 In Minuteman Silos
19 States Face Loss Of U.S. Welfare Aid
Chicago Leaders Urge Civic Unity After First Black Mayor’s Election
Publishers and N.Y.U. Settle Suit On Colleges’ Photocopying Rights
Koch Abandons Plan to Lay Off City Employees
Chinese Artillery Shells Barricades Of Vietnam’s Army
U.S. Allows Israel To Purchase Parts For New Fighter
U.S. Beirut Embassy Bombed; 33 Reported Killed, 80 Hurt; Pro-Iran Sect Admits Action
Koch Moves to Fill More City Jobs With Black and Hispanic Workers
High Court Rules A State May Ban New Atom Plants
3 Soviet Diplomats Are Ousted By U.S. In Espionage Case
Reagan Ends Ban on Negotiations For Long-Term Soviet Grain Pact
Power of OPEC Beginning to Fall Because of Decline in Price of Oil
Justice Dept’s Prosecution Office For Polluters Struck by Firebomb
Shultz Is Willing To Stay In Mideast Till Pact Is Signed
Commission on Education Warns ‘Tide of Mediocrity’ Imperils U.S.
Dodd, in Response by Democrats, Calls Policy ‘Formula for Failure’
Reagan Appoints Florida Democrat As His Latin Envoy
Catholic Bishops’ Panel, in shift, Said to Urge ‘Halt’ on Atom Arms
MAY
Smuggling of Aliens By Canadian Route To U.S. Is Increasing
U.S. Acts to Cut Benefit to Dying In Hospice Care
Roman Catholic Bishops Toughen Stance Against Nuclear Weapons
3 Dead as Tornadoes Strike in 11 Counties In Upstate New York
President Calls Nicaragua Rebels Freedom Fighters
Nuclear Commission Warns Indian Point May Be Closed Unless Rescue Plan Improves
Israel Votes Lebanon Pact In Principle, But A Pullout Awaits Talks With Syrians
Deaths of Two Chiefs Expose Rifts Among Salvador REbels
U.S. Diplomat Is Ordered Out By the Afghans
Mitterrand Seeks Parley To Revamp Monetary System
Internal E.P.A. Review Criticizes Waste Cleanup as Mismanaged
E.P.A. Faults Tests On 200 Pesticides
Albany Votes Penalty for Wearing Bulletproof Vest During a Felony
Four Found Guilty of Plotting To Smuggle Arms for I.R.A.
Northern European Socialists Moving Left on Arms Issues
Formidable Missiles Put in Place At Russian Bases in Western Syria
Hostages At L.I. School Are Freed, And Gunman Then Kills Himself
Reagan Stresses Total Opposition To Raising Taxes
Damascus Rejects Appeal By Reagan To Leave Lebanon
20,000 March to Warsaw Funeral Of Youth Who Died After Arrest
President Attacks Critics Of His Plan For Latin America
Reagan Assailing Iran Over Bahais
C.I.A. Is Reported To Predict Ouster Of The Sandinistas
Director of C.I.A. Denies Report He Predicted Ouster of Sandinistas
High Court Bans Tax Exemptions For Schools With Racial Barriers
Deputy Chief of U.S. Military Unit Is Shot and Killed in San Salvador
U.S. Envoy Says Salvador Killing Looks Political
3 Hijackings Prompt Return of Marshals To Some Jets in U.S.
Nuclear Missiles: Warning System And the Question of When to Fire
C.I.A. Is Nearer Pact on Release Of Certain Files
Industrial Nations Pledge More Cooperative Efforts To Help Economic Recovery
JUNE
Justice System Stifled by Its Costs And Its Complexity, Experts Warn
Pentagon Aide Says Shoddy Work Adds 10 to 30% to Military Costs
Some Cuts In Funds Reversed In House In $54 Billion Bill
New York City Budget Is Adopted; Police and Schools Get New Funds
Illegal Dumping of Toxins Laid to Organized Crime
New York Balks at U.S. Bid to End All Crossing Between Subway Cars
Nicaraguans Expel 3 Americans, Charging ‘Macabre Plot’ on Aide
21 Nicaraguans In 6 Consulates Expelled by U.S.
Education Emerges as Major Issue In 1984 Presidential Campaigning
Conservatives Win 140-Seat Majority In British Election
U.S. Will Fight Pay-TV Merger By Film Studios
Foreign Secretary Is Forced To Quit By Mrs. Thatcher
Abuses Are Found In Minority Hiring In New York State
Spacecraft Leaves Realm Of Planets
Are U.S. Covert Activities Best Policy on Nicaragua?
Court Reaffirms Right to Abortion And Bans Variety of Local Curbs
Pope, In Warsaw, Makes A Firm Plea For The ‘Wronged’
MX Missile Sails Over Pacific In a Successful Maiden Flight
Shuttle Rockets to Orbit With 5 Aboard
Another Satellite Sent From Shuttle
Group of Black Leaders Supports Idea of Bid by Black for Presidency
U.S. Presses Soviet For Big Reduction In Its ICBM Force
Challenger Crew Snares Satellite
Supreme Court, 7-2, Restricts Congress’s Right To Overrule Action By Executive Branch
Shuttle Returns, Diverted To Land On The West Coast
Shultz, In Manila, Affirms Support Of U.S. For Marcos
15 Pentecostals to Leave Soviet; 5 Spent 5 Years in U.S. Embassy
Reagan Asks Inquiry Into Papers Reportedly Purloined From Carter
Part of Bridge on Route I-95 Falls Into River in Greenwich, Killing 3
Errant Satellite Nudged Into Orbit
JULY
Poll Finds Americans Don’t Know U.S. Positions on Central America
Israel Opposing U.S. Suggestion On Withdrawal
Mafia Link Seen In Trash Carting In West Florida
U.S. Atom Smasher Attains A Record
Third World’s $700 Billion Debt Posing a Threat to Richer Nations
Casey Says He ‘Wouldn’t Touch’ Papers From the Carter Campaign
High Court Bans Unequal Pensions For The Two Sexes
Shultz Leaves Mideast Without Progress on Pullout
AGCA Asserts K.G.B. Aided In Pope Plot
Forceful Term of Supreme Court Put Reins on Congress and Reagan
Democrats Line Up On Feminist Issues
Speeding Motormen Called Factor In Rash of City Subway Derailings
House Leaders Object to Inquiry On Campaign as Panel Presses On
Nerve Gas Arms Are Authorized In Senate Vote
Ethics Panel Says 2 Congressmen Had Sexual Relations With Pages
5 Killed in Orly Airport Bombing; Armenians Claim Responsibility
U.S. Said to Weigh 40% Increase In Military Funds for Latin Allies
4 Latin Presidents Urge Steps To End Conflict In Region
Eight-Year Study of Public Schools Finds Chronic Problems in System
Reagan Names 12 to Latin Panel; House Holds Secret Debate on Aid
House Censures Crane and Studds For Sexual Relations With Pages
Economy Expanded at 8.7% Rate In 2d Quarter, Far Above Forecast
Reagan Plans Rise In Military Moves In Latin America
The K.G.B. Goes on the Offensive And the West Begins Striking Back
A Trail of Western Technology Is Followed to the K.G.B.’s Door
K.G.B. Officers Try to Infiltrate Antiwar Groups
Castro Says U.S. Seeks to Deploy Troops Under Guise of Maneuvers
8 Charged With Conspiracy On Arms for Iran and I.R.A.
House Vote Backs Halt In Covert Aid To Sandinista Foes
9,000 New Jobs Predicted As S.I. Wins Navy Base
Job Prospects for Teen-Agers Called Worst in City’s History
AUGUST
Textile Producers In America Assail Pact With Chinese
Reagan Strongly Defends Policies On Minority and Women’s Rights
U.S. Sells Dollars In World Markets To Restrain Gains
House, 217-211, Approves rise In U.S. Contribution to the I.M.F.
Italy Gets First Socialist Premier; Key Ministries Go to Other Parties
Safety Agency Assailed as Lax In G.M. Inquiry
U.S. Sending AWACS And F-15 Fighters To Support Chad
Cuomo Seeking Way to Refinance Lilco Debt to Avert Rate Increases
Chief of Army Assails Industry On Arms Flows
Qaddafi’s Forces Are Said To Move On Chad Outpost
Transformer Fire Blacks Out 12 Blocks In Garment District; Shuts Streets And Big Stores
Con Edison Begins Effort To Restore Power In Midtown
Chile Says 17 Died In Worst Protests In Pinochet’s Rule
Up to a Fifth of U.S. Workers Now Rely on Part-Time Jobs
Mexican Cautions Reagan On Using ‘Shows Of Force’
Plan on Restricting Nuclear Data Arousing Wide Array of Protests
U.S. Says Army Shielded Barbie; Offers Its ‘Regrets’ to the French
U.S. and British Researchers Find Cancer a 2-Step Process
Houston’s Glass Castles Shatter As the Hurricane Sweeps Inland
Poland Outlaws Writers’ Union For Its Defiance
U.S. Lifts Its Curb On Sale To Soviet Of Pipeline Gear
Marcos Foe Slain As He Goes Home From Exile In U.S.
Administration Officials Divided Over a Proposed Sale to Libyans
Iran Repays Export-Import Bank $419.5 Million to Satisfy Claims
U.S. Would Cool Ties With Marcos If Guilt Is Found
Rising Use of Computer Networks Raises Issues of Security and Law
Court Says U.S. Failed to Protect Children From Lead-Based Paint
Crowds Mob Aquino Hearse; Cardinal Rejects Inquiry Role
Private Computers’ Income Data To Aid I.R.S. in Hunt for Evaders
2 Marines Killed In Lebanon And 14 Others Are Wounded As Beirut Fighting Spreads
New Battles Rage In Beirut; 4 In France’s Force Killed: Marines Again in Fire Fight
SEPTEMBER
Korean Jetliner With 269 Aboard Missing Near Soviet Pacific Island
U.S. Says Soviet Downed Korean Airliner; 269 Lost: Reagan Denounces ‘Wanton’ Act
Soviet Says Interceptor Fired Warning Shots At Korean Jet; Shultz Denounces ‘Cover-Up’
Moscow Steps Up Attack on U.S. Over Downing of Korean Airliner
U.S. Says Spy Plane Was In The Area Of Korea Airliner
Reagan, Denouncing Soviet, Bars Series Of Negotiations; Demands It Pay For Jet Loss
Moscow Concedes A Soviet Fighter Downed Airliner
Americans in Electronic Era Are Reading as Much as Ever
Flood of Bogus I.D. Papers Imperils Plan to Curb Aliens
Inspector Faces Forgery Charge In I-95 Collapse
Pilot Who Shot Down Korean Jet Is Interviewed on Soviet Television
A New U.S. Transcript Indicates Soviet Pilot Fired ‘Cannon Bursts’
2,000 U.S. Marines Arrive Off Beirut As Fighting Rages
Reagan To Let Marines Give Some Aid To Lebanese Army And European Peace Forces
State Jury Finds 3 Radicals Guilty In Brink’s Killings
Senate Democrats Set To Force Issue Over War Powers
Americans Curb Ways Gromyko Can Fly to U.N,
Reagan’s Campaign Advisers Say He Would Face Tough Race in ’84
U.S. Officials See Crisis With Soviet Lasting Into 1984
U.S. Warships Fire In Direct Support Of Lebanese Army
Congress And Reagan Back Compromise On War Powers Keeping Marines In Lebanon
President Backs Idea That U.N. Can Leave U.S.
Watt Asks That Reagan Forgive ‘Offensive’ Remark About Panel
Argentine Army Given Amnesty For ‘Dirty War’
Shultz Refuses to Set a Limit on the Marines’ Stay
38 Armed Irish Terrorists Escape From Top-Security Belfast Prison
Reagan Says U.S. Is Willing To Cut Back On Warheads It Wants To Base In Europe
Reagan Praises I.M.F. and Warns Congress Over Delays in New Aid
Nearly 600 Banks Are in Trouble Over Bad Loans, Regulators Say
Banks Will Soon Be Free to Offer Higher Interest on Certain Savings
OCTOBER
Chief Justice of Philippines Quits Panel Studying Aquino’s Killing
C.I.A. Is Said to Supply the Rebels In Nicaragua From Salvador Base
Firm U.S. Policy to Guide Growth Of Industry Urged by Labor Chiefs
Argentina’s Chief Banker Is Held; Pressure Grows to Renounce Debt
Audit After Gold Dealer’s Suicide Suggests Customers Lost Millions
New Issue ‘Compelled’ a Justice To Bar Execution, Despite Policy
Reagan Reported To Approve Move For Re-Election
U.S. Asked To Ban Soviet Items Made By Forced Labor
The Afrikaners Are Torn Over a New Constitution
Bomb Kills 19, Including 6 Key Koreans
Philippine Panel On Assassination Dissolves Itself
Reputed Organized Crime Heads Named In Casino Skimming Case
Reagan Signs Bill Allowing Marines To Stay In Beirut
Reagan, Agreeing To ’84 Race, Will File Monday, Laxalt Says. President Picks Clark to Succeed Watt
Marcos Begins A New Inquiry On Foe’s Death
U,S. Officials Say C.I.A. Helped Nicaraguan Rebels Plan Attacks
Snipers In Beirut Kill A U.S. Marine And Hit 3 Others
Evidence Points To Mass Killings By the Lebanese
Reagan’s Panel Is Said to Back Space Weapons
U.S. Will Create Holiday to Mark Dr. King’s Birth
Senate Would Bar Strict Censorship Urged By Reagan
Officials Say U.S. Secretly Trained Jordanian Force
43 Marines Are Reported Killed In Beirut As Bomb Levels Base; 15 French Also Dead
Beirut Death Toll At 161 Americans; French Casualties Rise In Bombings; Reagan Insists Marines Will Remain
Reagan Declares Marines’ Role Is ‘Vital’ To Counter Soviet In Lebanon; Toll At 192
1,900 U.S. Troops, With Caribbean Allies, Invade Grenada And Fight Leftist Units; Moscow Protests; British Are Critical
U.S. Says Grenada Invasion Is Succeeding; 600 Cubans Seized After Heavy Resistance
Reagan Says Cuba Aimed To Take Grenada; Bastion Reported To Fall; Battle Goes On
U.S. Reports Gains In Grenada, But New Resistance Is Feared; Policies Debated In Congress
Grenada Holdouts Hunted; U.S. Replaces Part of Force; Senate Chiefs Urge Inquiry
Jackson to Join Democratic Field For ’84 Presidential Nomination
NOVEMBER
U.S. Concedes Bombing Hospital In Grenada, Killing at Least 12
House Bars Cut In Funds to MX And B-1 Plane
Grenada Fighting Is Ended, U.S. Says; Mop-Up Continues
Secret U.S. Action In Nicaragua Gets Senate Approval
At Least 39 Die As Truck Bomb Rips Israeli Post In Lebanon; Jets Strike Palestinian Sites
Toll In Lebanon Blast Is 60; Israel Clamps Down In Area And Gives Warning To Syria
100 Bodies Are Reported Found At a Training Camp in Grenada
Bomb Explodes in Senate’s Wing Of Capitol; No Injuries Reported
Senators Approve Nerve Gas Money
House Acts To Pay Farmers To Curb Milk Production
Reagan Urges Japan to Join U.S. In a Global ‘Partnership for Good’
Weinberger Now Says U.S. Force To Quit Granada in ‘Short Time’
Scientists Urged By Pope To Say No To War Research
U.S. Conducts Grenada Camp For Questioning
Castro Says the Coup in Grenada ‘Opened Doors’ to U.S. Invasion
Turkish Cypriots Proclaim Nation Split From Greeks
Pentagon Aide Warns Salvador Terror Must End
Greyhound Busses Begin to Roll; More than 100 Strikers Arrested
U.S. Says Moscow Offers To Reduce Missiles By Half
Breakup of Black Family Imperils Gains of Decades
Gunmen Fire Into Ulster Church; 3 Protestants Killed, 7 Wounded
U.S. Charges 5 In Plot to Fake Tax Deductions
20 Years After, Capital Pays Kennedy Homage
Many Cubans Leave Nicaragua; Sandinista Leader Proposes Deal
Soviet To Bolster Nuclear Arsenal At Sea Against U.S.
Chinese Courier’s Bid for Asylum Prompts Jet Landing in Chicago
Gold Bullion Bars Worth $40 Million Stolen In London
Shuttle’s Mission seen Heralding New U.S.-European Cooperation
Columbia Carries Spacelab To Orbit With 6-Man Crew
Reagan, in Shift, Signs Bill to Pay U.S. Farmer Not to Produce Milk
DECEMBER
Heineken Rescued In Raid By Police
Vatican Publishes Set Of Guidelines On Sex Education
U.S. Attacks Plan that Sets Quotas For Hiring Blacks
2 U.S. Jets Downed By Syrian Gunfire; Navy Staged Raid
U.S. Bombers Hit Lebanon, Syrians Down 2; Reagan Issues Warning; 8 Marines Killed
7 Northeastern Governors Seeking Uniform Minimum Drinking Age
Bernardin Asks Catholics to Fight Both Nuclear Arms and Abortion
U.S. Will Drop Antitrust Study Of Oil Concerns
Astronauts Land Safely After Series of Problems. Computer and Navigation System Trouble Delays Space Shuttle Return by 8 Hours
Investigation of Shuttle Problems Could Postpone Future Missions
Argentine Leader Sworn Into Office, Ending Army Rule
Kuwait Car Bomb Hits U.S. Embassy; Damage Extensive
7 Dead In Kuwait As 6 Blasts Rock Sites Across City
U.S. Ships Attack Syrian Positions In Beirut Region
3 Chicago Judges Face Bribe Charge
U.S., In New Policy, Makes Aid On Arms A Grant To Israel
Argentina Sets Up Inquiry For 6,000 Who Disappeared
5 Killed In London As Bomb Explodes Outside Harrods
12 Iraqis and Lebanese Accused In U.S. Embassy Blast in Kuwait
House Study Finds Officers At Fault In Beirut Bombing
Reagan Says Marines in Lebanon Are Trying to Provide ‘Stability’
743 Acres Given By Rockefellers For a State Park
Beatty Is Guilty Of a Conspiracy In Vote Forgery
Pentagon Delays Publishing Report On Beirut Attack
I.R.S. Starts Hunt for Tax Evaders, Using Mail-Order Concerns’ Lists
Consumer Complaints on Service Plague Cable Television Industry
Jews and Arabs of Israel: Worlds That Don’t Mingle
Reagan Asserts Blame Is His In Marine Security Failure; Opposes Punishing Officers
Pentagon’s Inquiry Blames Major Marine Commanders And Faulty Policy In Beirut
State-Sponsored Terror Called a Threat to U.S.
Judge Bars Access To Nixon Papers
