JANUARY
Agriculture Dept. To Order Farmers To Pay Late Debt
Israelis Asking Why Only They Must Retaliate
2 Dead at West Virginia Prison; Inmates Agree to Yield After Riot
U.S. Sends Libya Mixed Signals On Possibility of Military Action
Worker Is Killed In Nuclear Leak
Qaddafi Denies That Palestinians Operate Training Camps in Libya
Terrorists Train At 15 Libyan Sites, U.S. Official Says
President Breaks All Economic Ties With The Libyans
President Freezes All Libyan Assets Held In The U.S.
135 Crash Dead Still Unidentified; Army Is Considering Mass Burial
Manes Is Found Bleeding in Car Halted by Police
New Scholarships Aim to Improve U.S. Standing in Central America
Shuttle in Space After 7 Delays; Astronauts Launch RCA Satellite
Manes Says 2 Men Seized Him In Car
U.S. Weighs Assigning Warships To Escort Duty in the Persian Gulf
Deputy Chief of Parking Bureau Charged With Extorting $5,000
Chief Detective Says Police Reject Manes’s Story of Being Abducted
3 Small Growths Taken From Colon Of The President
U.S. Is Said to Weigh Abducting Terrorists Abroad for Trials Here
C.I.A. Says It Has Restored Link To Campuses to Get More Advice
U.S. Inquiry Finds Pattern Of Fraud In Housing Loans
Manes Retracts Story and Says He Cut Himself
Marcos’s Wartime Role Discredited in U.S. Files
Collection Executive Said to Link Manes to Parking Bureau Payoffs
U.S. Investigation Of Payoffs In City Is Said To Expand
Koch Urges Manes To Resign His Post Over U.S. Inquiry
Scientists Report A Moon Of Uranus Is ‘Bizarre Hybrid’
Parking Bureau’s Troubles Leave Backlog of Unprocessed Tickets
The Shuttle Explodes: 6 In Crew And High-School Teacher Are Killed 74 Seconds After Liftoff
Space Agency Starts Inquiry On The Challenger Explosion; Debris Is Pulled From The Sea
U.S. Acts to Reduce Aid to Haiti, Charging Human Rights Abuses
FEBRUARY
McGinley Quits As City’s Chief Of Investigation
Pentagon Panel Said to Support Building of Small Mobile Missile
NASA Considered Shuttle Boosters Immune To Failure
Problems With Servicing Shuttles Reported in Past Several Months
No. 1 Weapon In 1987 Budget Is Missile Shield
Duvalier Is Said to Seek Asylum; 3 European Countries Rebuff Him
NASA Was Worried By Cold’s Effects, Commission Is Told
Duvalier Flees Haiti To End Family’s 28 Years In Power; General Leads New Regime
Aquino Ahead, Marcos Hints at Invalidating Vote
U.S. Judge Convicted of Perjury; Cleared of Accepting Illegal Gift
U.S. and City Prosecutors Clash On Municipal Corruption Inquiry
Manes Resigns 2 Queens Posts, Citing ‘Burden’
NASA Set Aside A ‘Fail-Safe’ Rule For Booster Seal
2d Tainted Bottle Of Tylenol Found By Investigators
F.B.I. Is Assigning Tylenol Inquiry ‘Highest Priority’
Marcos Is Declared Victor; Aquino Says ‘He Is Beaten’; Reagan Calls Vote Suspect
Aquino Proposes Nonviolent Moves To Depose Marcos
Maker of Tylenol Discontinuing All Over-Counter Drug Capsules
President Decides To Send Weapons To Angola Rebels
As Shuttle Details Emerge, a Key Aide Shifts Jobs
300 in Seoul Opposition Detained As Police Prevent Party Meeting
Prosecutors, Pressing Lindenauer, Warn of an Indictment Next Week
2 Key Military Leaders Quit And Urge Marcos To Resign; He Calls On Them To Submit
Marcos Forces Rush Crowd; Rebels Seize Key TV Station; U.S. Threatens To Halt Aid
Marcos And Aquino Stage Rival Manila Inaugurals; U.S. Backs Change In Regime
Marcos Flees And Is Taken To Guam; U.S Recognizes Aquino As President
Aquino Names 17 To Her Cabinet; Marcos In Hawaii
Inquiry Head Says NASA Abandoned Safety Judgement
MARCH
Swedish Premier Shot Dead As He Strolls With His Wife On Main Stockholm Street
U.S. Says Marcoses Brought In Proof Of Vast Holdings
Panel on Clash In Philadelphia Faults Officials
Contra Aid Vital, Reagan Declares
Assemblage of Scientists Is Elated As Soviet Craft Sends Comet Data
Reagan Steps Up His Drive to Give $100 Million to Nicaragua Rebels
Filipinos Say Marcos Was Given Millions for ’76 Nuclear Contract
Jacob Javits Dies in Florida at 81; 4-Term Senator From New York
Poll in Europe Finds Few Support A U.S. Military Reply to Terrorism
Navy Divers Sight Astronaut Cabin; Dead Are Aboard
Kin Given Hope Shuttle Bodies Are Identifiable
U.S. Releasing Lists of Hospitals With Abnormal Mortality Rates
Most in Poll Say City Corruption Is Widespread and Hurts Services
Manes Is A Suicide, Stabbing Himself At Home In Queens
Suicide by Manes Shifts The Focus Of Graft Inquiries
Marcos Appealing For Aid In Finding Have Outside U.S.
Reagan Condemns Nicaragua In Plea For Aid To Rebels
Dollar Plummets to Postwar Low In Trading Against Japanese Yen
Reagan Reported To Lack 10 Votes On Aid To Rebels
Reagan, With Canadian, Backs Two-Nation Report on Acid Rain
Reagan Defeated In House On Aiding Nicaragua Rebels
Traces of Poison Lead to Recall Of Three Drugs
System of Assuring Safe Air Travel Faces Growing Strain, Experts Say
Military Missions To Dominate Role Of Space Shuttle
U.S., Citing Libyan Fire, Reports Attacking A Missile Site And Setting 2 Ships Ablaze
2 More Libyan Vessels Sunk And Base Hit Again, U.S. Says, Vowing To Keep Up Patrols
U.S. Army Copters Carry Hondurans To Border Region
Democratic Chief Of Bronx Indicted On Bribe Charges
Nicaragua Leader Warns of Risks In Use of U.S. Forces in Honduras
U.S. Officials See Sweeping Effort To Combat Municipal Corruption
Insurance Woes Spur Many States To Amend Law on Liability Suits
APRIL
Henry VIII Palace Damaged In Blaze
Bribe Indictment Charges Ex-Chief Of City Hospitals
U.S. Said to Hope Clashes Prompt Moves in Libya to Oust Qaddafi
U.S. Quietly Approved the Sale Of Genetically Altered Vaccine
Focus of T.W.A. Bomb Inquiry: Who Sat in Seat 10F and Why?
U.S. Sees Methods Of Libya In Attack
U.S. Again Seeking To Induce Allies To Act On Libya
West Germany Steps Up Watch On Libyans After Berlin Bombing
Release of a Gene-Altered Virus Is Halted by U.S. After Challenge
AIDS Researchers Begin Testing New Version of Smallpox Vaccine
Officials Say U.S. Warned Of Bomb, Minutes Too Late
Jeweler Is Slain; 2 Gunmen Held After Shoot-Out
People Moving Back to Cities, U.S. Study Says
Car Bomb Kills The No. 2 Man In Crime Family
U.S. Jets Hit ‘Terrorist Centers’ In Libya; Reagan Warns Of New Attacks If Needed; One Plane Missing In Raids On 5 Targets
U.S. Calls Libya Raid A Success; ‘Choice Is Theirs,’ Reagan Says; Moscow Cancels Shultz Talks
U.S. Is Stepping Up Rebuke To Allies On World Terror
Shultz Expresses Hopes For A Coup To Oust Qaddafi
Heathrow Bomb Suspect Seized; Police Say Fiancee Was a Dupe
U.S. Tries to Dampen Speculation Over Ousters of Friendly Despots
13% of U.S. Adults Are Illiterate In English, a Federal Study Finds
Brother Of Arab In Heathrow Case Is Held In Berlin
NASA Wasted Billions, Federal Audits Disclose
President Hints He’ll Hit Others Linked to Terror
Reagan Orders a Study to Decide If U.S. Should Build New Missile
Libyan Students Told By Britain They Must Leave
Libya Finds Fault With Military After Bad Showing in U.S. Attack
Loose-Linked Network of Terror: Separate Acts, Ideological Bonds
Judge Puts Off Gotti Crime Trial Until August to Revamp the Jury
Soviet, Reporting Atom Plant ‘Disaster,’ Seeks Help Abroad To Fight Reactor Fire
MAY
Reactor Still Afire, U.S. Says; Soviet Reports Danger Down; Europeans Denounce Secrecy
Fire In Reactor May Be Out, New U.S. Pictures Indicate; Soviet Says Fallout Is Cut
U.S. Tells Women and Children To Shun Poland Over Health Risks
49,000 Were Moved From Atomic Site, A Soviet Aide Says
Rockets Fired at Palace, Site of Summit Welcome. 5 Missiles, Discharged Shortly Before Reagan Visit, Miss the Target.
Soviet, in First Detailed Account, Tells of Raging Blaze at Reactor
Delay Reported On Evacuation At Nuclear Site
Senator Says NASA Cut 70% Of Staff Checking Quality
Residents Of Kiev Warned To Guard Against Radiation
Soviet Said To Try Encasing Reactor In Concrete Coat
Soviet Warns of Risks to Health; 3d Chernobyl Death Is Reported
China to Orbit Two Satellites For Americans
Chernobyl ‘Radiation and Burns’ Have Killed Six, Moscow Reports
Soviet To Encase Damaged Reactor In Concrete Tomb
Gorbachev, On TV, Defends Handling Of Atom Disaster
8 Discovered After 3 Days on Mt. Hood
Teamsters Leader Is Indicted By U.S. For Racketeering
Whites Who Left Zimbabwe, Fearful of Future, Drift Back
Israel and Syria Believed To Face Risk Of Conflict
Schooner Due in New York July 4 Sinks; 4 Missing
Italy Now Linking Syrians To Attack At Rome Airport
President Vetoes Effort To Block Arms For Saudis
Road Repairs and Lower Gas Price Point to Summer of Traffic Jams
U.S. Ousts Attache Of South Africa To Protest Raids
Italy Expected to Implicate Several From Mideast in the Airport Raid
Millions Join Hands Across U.S. To Aid the Homeless and Hungry
Thousands Gather to Remember 1.2 Million War Deaths, Plus 110
Burroughs, in Challenge to I.B.M., To Acquire Sperry for $4.8 Billion
U.S. Agent Gives Pelton’s Version Of Secret Data He Gave to Soviet
NATO Faults U.S. On Intent To Drop 1979 Arms Treaty
Clerk Accused of Poisoning Drugs To Make Money in Stock Market
JUNE
Human-Organ Transplants Gain With New State Laws
U.N. In Agreement On Steps To Bring African Recovery
Pelton Tells Spy Jury He Admitted He Might Have Jeopardized Lives
House Approves a Measure to Make Computer Fraud a Federal Crime
Former Naval Analyst and Wife Plead Guilty to Spying for Israel
Spy Telling of Israeli Operations; Pelton Convicted of Selling Secrets
U.S. Urges Israel To Help In Inquiry On Espionage Case
Reagan To Accuse Soviet Of Sending Arms To Managua
Peres Sees Effort In U.S. Spy Inquiry To Mar Israeli Ties
Shuttle Commission Blames NASA And Rocket Builders For Challenger Explosion
New York Court Says Mentally Ill Have Right to Refuse Medication
Panama Strongman Said to Trade In Drugs, Arms and Illicit Money
State Of Emergency Imposed Throughout South Africa; More Than 1,000 Rounded Up
‘85 Tape Shows NASA Briefing On Shuttle Flaw
Blacks Debating a Greater Stress On Self-Reliance Instead of Aid
Scientists Are Puzzled by Decline Of a Rare Cancer in AIDS Victims
Reynolds Faces F.T.C. Charges In Smoking Ads
Burger Retiring, Rehnquist Named Chief; Scalia, Appeals Judge, Chosen For Court
House Votes Bill To Cut Off Investment In South Africa; Strikes By Blacks Multiply
Former F.B.I. Agent Found Guilty Of Espionage for the Soviet Union
Ex-Officers Accuse Contra Chiefs Of Siphoning Off U.S. Aid Money
Panama General Said To Have Told Army To Rig Vote
3 Blasts Hit Port In South Africa; Policeman Slain
New York Disbars Roy Cohn On Charges of Unethical Conduct
Tax Revision Bill Passes Senate, 97-3; President Hails It
Israeli Intelligence Chief Is Given Immunity Over 2 Slain Hijackers
Byrd Maneuver Stalls Approval Of a New Judge
Reagan is Likely To Use New Fund To Aid Pentagon
A Striking Shift Is Seen in Haiti In AIDS Victims
Odds Heavily Favor Leniency For Drug Dealing in the City
JULY
High Court, 5-4, Says States Have The Right To Outlaw Private Homosexual Acts
Israeli Group Meets U.S. Officials Over Charges in Espionage Case
Affirmative Action Upheld By High Court As A Remedy For Past Job Discrimination
Nation Rekindles Statue Of Liberty As Beacon Of Hope
A Very Special Day. Millions Watch Festive Harbor Salute to Liberty
Miss Liberty Reopens Amid Gaiety in the Harbor. Heirs of Statue’s Promise Line Up to Pay a Visit
Overseeing of C.I.A. by Congress Has Produced Decade of Support
High Court Voids Major Step In Law That Cuts Deficit
U.S. Issues Ban On Sulfites’ Use In Certain Foods
Panel Calls on Citizens to Wage National Assault on Pornography
Doctors Had Tried to Hospitalize Suspect in Slashing on Ferryboat
C.I.A. Is Assigned Role Of Running Contra Activities
U.S. Said To Plan A Long Presence In Honduras Bases
Pakistani Visits U.S. this Week Amid Reports of Surge in Opium
South African Schools Boycotted; U.S. Weighs Naming Black Envoy
U.S. Sends Troops To Aid Bolivians In Cocaine Raids
700 Might Have Got AIDS Virus In Transfusions, Blood Bank Says
Bolivia Says Its Drive on Cocaine Will Go On Until Trade Is Ended
Whites Own 11 Times the Assets Blacks Have, Census Study Finds
Bolivians Deny They Asked U.S. To Send Troops to Help in Raids
U.S. Reply On Arms Is Said Not To Link Defenses To Cuts
Mexico Reported Near Agreement For New Loans Up to $12 Billion
U.S. Is Said to Have Given Pretoria Intelligence on Rebel Organization
Pledge of Truth and Faith By a Duke and a Duchess
Navy Radioman Guilty of Spying For the Russians
Medical Costs Continue to Surge; Evasion of Controls Held a Cause
Soviet Building Atom Smasher, World’s Biggest
Army To Present Air Defense Plan Costing $8 Billion
White House Says Reagan Plans New Campaign Against Drug Use
U.S.F.L. Loses in Antitrust Case; Jury Assigns Just $1 in Damages
Divers Report No Hull Gash In the Titanic
AUGUST
Air Force To Build New Rocket Fleet To Loft Satellites
U.S. Is Sending Aid to Farmers Hurt by Drought
Aids Finding Made By A Virus Expert
Britain Cautions On Economic War Among Africans
OPEC Reaches Tentative Accord On Iranian Plan to Limit Output
Previous Shuttle Crew Avoided Possible Disaster by 31 Seconds
2d Black Is Expected to Rule Out Ambassadorship in South Africa
Ex-C.I.A. Agent Given Asylum In Soviet Union
K.G.B. Defector Helped the C.I.A. Brief Reagan Before Summit Talks
Senate Vote Bill That Scales Back Antimissile Shield
U.S. Said To Plan Moves To Tighten Embargo On Cuba
152, After 5 Days in Lifeboats, Are Rescued Near Newfoundland
Five in Brooklyn Shot at College; Student Is Held
U.S. Details Plan To Combat Drugs At Mexico Border
Aides Say Reagan Will Order Nasa To Rebuild Shuttle
Commercial Launching by NASA Ordered Shifted to Private Sector
Sweeping Tax Revision Wins Key Approval In Congress; Sets 28% Top Personal Rate
Chile’s Leader Reported to Reject U.S. Calls for Democratic Change
Vatican Curbs U.S. Theologian Over Liberal Views on Sex Issues
Contras May Need To Seize Control, Reagan Declares
Mail Carrier Kills 14 in Post Office, Then Himself. 7 Workers Are Wounded in Oklahoma Shootings
Moscow Now Sees Chernobyl’s Peril Lasting For Years
Norfolk Is Ending $1.9 Billion Offer To U.S. On Conrail
Fires in West Overwhelm Space-Age Technology
Fumes in Volcanic Lake Blamed As Scores Are Killed in Cameroon
1,200 Feared Dead, 300 Hurt In Cameroon Gas Eruption; Rescuers Warn Of Epidemic
2 Experts Foresee Deaths Of 24,000 Tied To Chernobyl
City High School Chief Proposes Credits to Replace Grade Levels
Cuomo Plans Effort to Get Schools To Return to Teaching of ‘Values’
Kremlin Reports U.S. A-Tests, Citing Ease Of Detection
Low-Priced Cars and Electronics From South Korea Flooding U.S.
SEPTEMBER
U.S. Prosecutes Farmers Selling Loan Collateral
Soviet Liner Sinks in Black Sea; Toll Unreported in ‘Real Tragedy’
398 Feared Dead On Russian Liner In The Black Sea
Mafia ‘Soldier’ Secretly Recorded Talks With Gotti Over Two Years
Aquino Asserts She Won’t Bow To U.S. Pressure
15 Dead, Scores Hurt On Hijacked U.S. Jet; 300 Are Saved As Pakistanis Kill 2 Gunmen
2 Gunmen Kill 21 In Synagogue; Bar Doors And Then Open Fire At Sabbath Service In Istanbul
Pinochet Survives Highway Ambush; Rights Curtailed
Chile’s Army, Reacting to Attack, Arrests Foes and Shuts Magazines
Chilean Editor And Two Others Are Found Slain
Primaries Show Women Emerging As Seasoned Political Contenders
House Approves Use of Military To Fight Drugs
Russian Physicist And U.S. Newsman Freed From Jail
Soviet Says a C.I.A. Station Chief Passed On Instructions to Daniloff
5 Dead, 36 Hurt In an Explosion At Seoul Airport
Bomb Rips Office At Headquarters Of Police In Paris
44 In South Africa Die In Mine Blaze; 154 Others Missing
Senate, 65 to 33, Votes to Confirm Rehnquist as 16th Chief Justice
Prime Minister of France Pledges ‘Crushing’ Response to Bombings
AIDS Test Drug Prolongs Lives In Some Cases
Democrats Fashion Centrist Image In New Statement of Party Policy
NASA Had Solution to Key Flaw In Rocket When Shuttle Exploded
Reactor Fallout Is Said To Match Past World Total
Libya’s Fiat Stake Sold For $3 Billion
U.S. Now Seeking Daniloff Trade Involving Some Soviet Dissidents
Shultz Meets With Shevardnadze On Daniloff A 3d Time This Week
Buildings Chief, in Drugs Inquiry, Dismisses Three Aides as Five Quit
Senate, 74-23, Votes Tax Bill; Widest Revisions In 40 Years Cut Rates, Curb Deductions
Spiritual Concepts Drawing A Different Breed of Adherent
Russians Set Daniloff Free And He Flies To Frankfurt; Not A Trade, President Says
OCTOBER
Reagan And Gorbachev Agree To Meet Next Week In Iceland; Zakharov, Freed By U.S., Leaves
France Cancels All Police Leaves Amid Fear Over New Terror Raids
Senate, 78 To 21, Overrides Reagan’s Veto And Imposes Sanctions On South Africa
F.B.I. Will Seek Aide Who Cited News Deception
Moscow Reports Fire On Atomic Sub In North Atlantic
9 New York High Schools Dispense Contraceptives to Their Students
Soviet Atomic Sub Sinks In Atlantic 3 Days After Fire
American Is Captured After Plane Is Downed in Nicaragua Territory. C.I.A. Denies a Role — Aides Point to Private Rightist Organization
Spokesman Quits State Dept. Post On Deception Issue
U.S. Prisoner in Nicaragua Says C.I.A. Ran Contra Supply Flights
Strong Quake Hits San Salvador; Scores Die as Buildings Collapse
Reagan-Gorbachev Meeting Opens With Plans To Pursue Arms Pact And Rights Issue
Reagan-Gorbachev Talks End In Stalemate As U.S. Rejects Demand To Curb ‘Star Wars’
Reagan Says Soviet Barred Accord On Arms Reduction, But Offers To Renew Talks
The C.I.A. Role in Salvador: Air Base Described as the Key
Scientists Find Gene That Blocks The Growth of a Form of Cancer
Longer Life for Orbiting Satellites At Hand, Easing Launching Needs
Congress, Winding Up Work, Votes Sweeping Aliens Bill; Reagan Expected To Sign It
U.S. Says Moscow May Be Flexible Over ‘Star Wars’
U.S. Official Says Secret Data Eased Cargo Plane Issue
Mexico’s New Type of Emigrant: Well-to-Do, Skilled, Disillusioned
U.S. Is Expelling 55 In Latest Reprisal On Soviet Envoys
Moscow Expels 5 And Bars U.S. Use Of 260 Soviet Aides
U.S. Says 2 Leaders Spoke Of Giving Up All Nuclear Arms
Britain Breaks Syrian Ties; Cites Proof Of Terror Role; El Al Suspect Is Convicted
Mets Force the Final Game With Dramatic Rally. 3 Runs in 10th Inning Come With 2 Outs for 6-5 Victory
C.I.A. Is Recruiting New York Police
Mets Get The Magic Back, Take 7th Game and Series
Parties Finding Ways to Evade Spending Laws
Yamani Ousted As Oil Minister Of Saudi Arabia
U.S. Set To Offer Newer Jet Fighter To The Hondurans
NOVEMBER
U.S. and Japan Hold War Games As Military Cooperation Increases
Colleges in U.S. Need Overhaul, Study Contends
Poli of Italy Winner in Marathon; Waitz Takes 8th Title in 9 Years
Key Hospital Accrediting Agency To Start Weighing Mortality Rates
Democrats Gain Control Of Senate, Drawing Votes Of Reagan’s Backers; Cuomo And D’Amato Are Easy Victors
Democrats Rejoice At 55-45 Senate Margin But Still Seek Agenda To Counter Reagan
General Motors to Shut 11 Plants; 29,000 Workers Will Be Affected
Fears of a Coup Rise in Manila, But Then Ease
Kennedy to Accept Labor Panel; Judiciary Post Cleared for Biden
Aquino Instructs Military To Block Any Coup Attempt
Huge Chemical Spill in the Rhine Creates Havoc in Four Countries
Police Slowdown Brings Sharp Drop In Traffic Tickets
Reagan Confirms Iran Got Arms Aid; Calls Deals Vital
President Defends Iranian Contacts; Arms Not ‘Ransom’
White House Says C.I.A. Had A Role In Iran Operation
Nicaraguan Court Convicts American Over Aid To Rebels
Kim Il Sung, At 74, Is Reported Dead
Head Of Renault Is Shot To Death Near Paris Home
A French Leftist Extremist Group Says It Killed Renault’s President
U.S. Jury Convicts Eight As Members Of Mob Commission
Experts Say U.S. Arms Sent to Iran Can Provide Major Striking Power
$12 Million Deal Said To Have Sent Iran 2,008 Missiles
Attempt To Oust Philippine Leader Reported Blocked
Barclays Bank Reportedly Plans to Divest South African Holdings
Iran, in 6-Year Search for Arms, Finds World of Willing Suppliers
Iran Payment Found Diverted To Contras; Reagan Security Adviser And Aide Are Out. Friedman Is Guilty With 3 in Scandal
Reagan Names 3 To Examine National Security Council; Other Iran Inquiries Widen
Officials Fear Aide Destroyed Papers On Iran Arms Deal
U.S. Employed A ‘Sting’ Setup For Arms to Iran
Evidence Points to Big Saudi Role In Iranian and Contra Arms Deal
DECEMBER
Contra Chiefs Say the Iran Affair May Have Doomed the Insurgency
Perot Is Removed From G.M. Board, But Has Big Profit
Meese, Citing Possible Crime, Asks A Special Prosecutor; Carlucci Is Named For N.S.C.
Poindexter Silent In Senate Hearing; Immunity Bid Seen
Ex-Aide To Reagan Is Said To Link Him To Early Iran Sale
C.I.A. Said To Tell Panel That North Misled It On Arms
President Admits Flaws In Pursuing Secret Iran Policy
U.S. Copters Ferry Honduran Troops To Face Nicaragua
Shultz, ‘Shocked,’ Discloses White House Secretly Used U.S. Envoy In Hostage Talks
Officials Say C.I.A. Knew Of Diversion Before Meese Did
Black Police Units in South Africa Accused of Wide Rights Abuses
Order To Bypass Congress On Iran Called C.I.A. Idea
Key U.S. Reactor To Shut 6 Months For Safety Steps
Walsh, Former U.S. Judge, Leads Candidates for Special Prosecutor
Airplane Begins Record Attempt, Despite Mishap
C.I.A. Director Suffers Seizure; Testimony Is Off
Reagan Asks Senate Panel to Give Limited Immunity to 2 Ex-Aides
Meese Is Described as the Target Of Investigation by the F.B.I.
Italians Say White House Agreed To Secret U.S Overtures to Libya
White House Seeks Funds For Basing MX On Train Cars
Bush Says Iran Arms Sales Crisis Has Cost Him Lead in 1988 Race
China Denounces Student Protests As ‘Illegal Acts’
Black Leaders Say Queens Attack Is Evidence of ‘Pervasive Problem’
3 White Youths Are Ordered Held Without Bail in Attack in Queens
Vatican Embracing Third World And Battling Marxist Influences
Iraqi Jet Crashes During Hijacking; 62 Reported Dead
Beijing Imposes Rules Banning Protests in City
1,200 Protesters Of Racial Attack March In Queens
Koch, Seeking Racial Talk, Gets Irate Reception at Queens Church
Contra Arms Plan Linked To Israeli
2 Groups Report a Breakthrough In Field of Electrical Conductivity
