JANUARY
Military To Ready Laser For Testing As Space Weapon
Battles Beginning In Race To Patent Superconductors
In Spite of Crisis, New York Lacks Basic Services for AIDS Patients
U.S. Says Libya Moves Chemicals For Poison Gas Away From Plant
U.S. Downs 2 Libyan Fighters, Citing Their ‘Hostile Intent’; Chemical Plant Link Denied
Prosecutor Asks For Dismissal Of Key Charges Against North; Disclosure Of Secrets Feared
Hirohito, 124th Emperor of Japan, Is Dead at 87
Interior Dept. Acts to Speed Sales Of Public Lands for Development
Job Security a Mirage for Unions Despite Wage Concessions of 80’s
Koch Affirmative-Action Program Used for Patronage, Panel Is Told
Koch Doubts There Is Patronage In Program for Affirmative Action
Reagan, in Farewell, Warns Against Loss of Spirit
Racial Differences Found in Care Heart Patients Obtain at Hospitals
Goeetz Is Given One-Year Term On Gun Charge
Russians Disclose Satellites Carry New Reactor Type
Bomb Plant Flaws Known To Du Pont And U.S. For Years
Bush Says the Dream of Dr. King Will Be a Vision for His Tenure
More Than 200 Arrested in Miami In 2d Night of Racial Disturbances
Federal Reserve Acts To Let Banks Into Bond Trading
Optimistic Mood Greets 41st President. Bush Offering a Special Mix: Ivy League and Pork Rinds
Bush Takes Office Asking Bipartisan Help In Fighting Social Ills Despite The Deficit
Bus Starts the Job Briskly, and With an Open House
49ers Win Super Bowl On Last-Minute Score
Court Bars A Plan Set Up To Provide Jobs To Minorities
U.S. Files Charges Against Drexel; A Guilty Plea by Firm Is Expected
U.S. Data Since 1895 Fail To Show Warming Trend
Tower Declares ‘Star Wars’ Shield Can’t Be Complete
2 Admit Illicit Political Donations In Military Procurement Inquiry
Iran Is Expanding Chemical Stocks Used In Poison Gas
Lebanon’s Multiplying Rivalries Move Nation Closer to Breakup
Steinberg Is Guilty of First-Degree Manslaughter
FEBRUARY
Study of Foster Infants Finds New York City Failed Them
Hazard Reported In Apple Chemical
Senate Votes Against 50% Raise But the House Plans to Let It Stand
Coup In Paraguay Ousts Stroessner; General Sworn In
U.S. Weighing Plan to Take Over 350 Insolvent Savings Institutions
Moscow Reports Exit Of ‘Last Soviet Soldier’ From Afghan Capital
House, Under Fire, Schedules A Vote On Rejecting Raise
Bank Regulators Assuming Control Of 4 Savings Units
Savings Bailouts Are Put on Hold; Pending Deals Likely to Collapse
Savings Rescue to Cost Taxpayers An Extra $20 Billion, Data Show
First Black Chosen by Democrats To Head the National Committee
Recipients of Medicare Also Face Rise in Cost of Private Insurance
Accord Is Reached To Guard Secrets At North’s Trial
Savings Industry Foresees Failures If Capital Requirement Is Doubled
Bhopal Payments By Union Carbide Set At $470 Million
Last Soviet Soldiers Leave Afghanistan After 9 Years, 15,000 Dead And Great Cost
Anti-Apartheid Groups Cast Out Winnie Mandela, Citing Terror
Furor Over ‘Satanic Verses’ Rises As 2 More Book Chains Halt Sales
Former Mexican Soldier Describes Executions of Political Prisoners
Khoemeini Spurns Rushdie Regrets And Reiterates Threats of Death
Europeans Recall Envoys From Iran Over Rushdie Case
Bush Finds Threat To Murder Author ‘Deeply Offensive’
Effort To Placate West Is Pointless, Ayatollah Says
Senate Panel Votes To Deny Recommendation Of Tower As Bush’s Defense Secretary
9 Lost, 23 Injured as Jet’s Skin Rips Over Pacific
President Backs Soviet Overtures On Ties To China
Tower Takes Vow He Will Not Drink If He Is Confirmed
Four Arrested in an Extortion Plot Asking $10 Million From Du Pont
MARCH
Trial of North Stalled Again; Defense Moves for Dismissal
Coach Tells a Canadian Inquiry Johnson Used Steroids Since ’81
U.S. to Ease Methadone Rules For Addicts to Combat AIDS
U.S. Planning Role In $2 Billion Loan To Aid Venezuela
Time Inc. and Warner to Merge, Creating Largest Media Company
‘Smart’ Machines Ready To Assume Many NASA Duties
Eastern Slashes All But 3 Routes And Lays Off 5,000
Poland Officially Shifts the Blame To Soviets for Wartime Massacre
Ukraine Intellectuals Lead Challenge to Communists
Senate Rejects Tower, 53-47; First Cabinet Veto Since ’59; Bush Confers On New Choice
Bankruptcy Judge Lets Eastern Pay Nonstriking Staff
Strike At Eastern Prompting Worry On Deregulation
U.S. Corporations Expand In Europe For ’92 Prospects
California Becomes the First State To Vote Curbs on Assault Rifles
U.S. Bans Imports Of Assault Rifles In Shift By Bush
Gorbachev Urges New Farm Policy And Freer Market
Top Teamster Informer Told F.B.I. That McCarthy Asked Mafia Help
Drastic Steps Are Voted to Reduce Southern California Air Pollution
Trend Gaining in Public Schools To Add Teaching About Religion
Gun Battles Flare As Salvadorans Vote For A Leader
Bush Considers Calling In Guard To Fight Drug Violence in Capitol
Navy Trident 2 Missile Explodes In Its First Underwater Test Firing
Justices Void New York City’s Government; Demand Voter Equality In All Boroughs
Two Plead Guilty To A Conspiracy In Pentagon Case
Largest U.S. Tanker Spill Spews 270,000 Barrels of Oil Off Alaska
Alaska Aide Assails Oil Industry For ‘Inadequate’ Response to Spill
Unlicensed Mate Was in Charge Of Ship That Hit Reef, Exxon Says
High Winds Hamper Oil Spill Cleanup Off Alaska
Fishermen and State Take Charge Of Efforts to Control Alaska Spill
U.S. Takes Over 20 Texas Banks; High Costs Seen
Captain Of Tanker Had Been Drinking, Blood Tests Show
APRIL
Two Savings Units With Large Losses Taken Over By U.S.
Under Oil’s Powerful Spell, Alaska Was Off Guard
India Is Reportedly Ready to Test Missile With Range of 1,500 Miles
High Court Backs Airport Detention Based On ‘Profile’
Ethics Committee Expected to Find Violations by Wright on Finances
Poland Sets Free Vote In June, First Since ’45; Solidarity Reinstated
Document in North Trial Suggests Stronger Bush Role in Contra Aid
Gorbachev Plans To Stop Producing Uranium For Arms
North Trial Casts Light on Reagan And Raises New Shadow for Bush
Right To Abortion Draws Thousands To Capital Rally
Claim of Achieving Fusion in Jar Gains Support in 2 Experiments
Accord Is Reached For I.M.F. To Lend Mexico $3.6 Billion
Ethics Unit Ready To Charge Wright, Democrats Report
Two Found Guilty On Fraud Charges In Pentagon Trial
For the First Time, Israel Restricts Palestinians’ Freedom of Worship
Tepid Black Support Worries Advocates on Abortion Rights
Privately, More and More Chinese Say It’s Past Time for Deng to Go
Panel Accuses Wright Of A ‘Scheme To Evade’ House Rules On Income
Khashoggi Seized By Swiss Officials
Attorney General Of Salvador Slain By Bomb On A Car
Test Eases Detection of Hepatitis That Is a Threat to Blood Supply
100,000 Defy a Ban on Protests In Beijing to Demand Democracy
TV Sponsors Heed Viewers Who Find Shows Too Racy
U.S. Officials Say Senators Balked At Noriega Ouster
Takeshita To Quit As Japan’s Premier Over Gift Scandal
Poll On Abortion Finds The Nation Is Sharply Divided
High Court Asks Sharp Questions In Abortion Case
150,000 March in Defiance of Beijing
Gene-Altered Farm Drug Starts Battle in Milk States
Navy Phasing Out Nuclear Rockets For Close Combat
MAY
A Day Celebrates 200 Presidential Years
Cheney Remarks on Soviet Future Ruffle the White House’s Feathers
Aftermath of a Capital Drug Raid: Cocaine and Crime Flourish Still
Nation’s Schools Termed ‘Stagnant’ In Federal Court
North Guilty On 3 Of 12 Counts; Vows To Fight Till ‘Vindicated’; Bush Denies A Contra Aid Deal
Judge Sees North as a Scapegoat for His Superiors. Judge Orders Sweeping Changes In the F.B.I.’s Promotion System.
U.S. Says Soldier Crippled Spy Post Set Up In Berlin
Separate Paths of Pain Lead to Abortion Clinic
Noriega Stealing Election, Carter Says
Bush Urges Effort To Press Noriega To Quit As Leader
3 Top Opponents Of Noriega Assaulted In Street Melee; Disputed Election Nullified
Denouncing Fraud, Bush Bolsters Force in Panama
Bush Voices Hope On Soviet Change, But With Caution
Shifting Policy, Koch Will Begin New Measures to Deal With AIDS
Employers Cut Health Costs By Bargaining With Doctors
Apple Industry Says It Will End Use of Chemical
Soviets And China Resuming Normal Ties After 30 Years; Beijing Pledges ‘Democracy’
A Million Chinese March, Adding Pressure For Change
Repairs to Older Planes Ordered: Move Will Affect 2,200 Airliners
China Hard-Liners Send Troops To Beijing; Party Head May Be Out, Reporting Is Curbed
Biggest Beijing Crowds So Far Keep Troops From City Center; Party Reported In Bitter Fight
Beijing Throngs Again Thwart Advances By Troops Amid Signs Military Balks At Crackdown
Standoff Persists In Beijing; 7 Top Ex-Commanders Warn Army ‘Must Not Enter City’
Changes At Top Are Hinted As Leaders Meet In Beijing; Some Troops Begin To Leave
Speaker Concedes He Must Quit Post, His Friends Report
Moscow Congress Grills Gorbachev, Then Elevates Him
Chinese Hard-Liner Tightens Grip As Attacks on His Rival Multiply
Chinese Students Urge End To Siege Of Beijing Square
Bush Gives Allies Plan For Cutting G.I.’s And Aircraft
Chinese Students, in About-Face, Will Continue Occupying Square
Non-Communist Cambodia Rebels Would Get Arms Under Bush Plan
JUNE
Wright Resigning As Speaker; Defends His Ethics And Urges End Of ‘Mindless Cannibalism’
K.G.B. Chief Says New Legislature Should Ride Herd on His Agency
Apple Chemical Being Removed In U.S. Market
Troops Attack And Crush Beijing Protest; Thousands Fight Back, Scores Are Killed
Beijing Death Toll At Least 300; Army Tightens Control Of City But Angry Resistance Goes On
Army Rift Reported In Beijing; Shooting Of Civilians Goes On; Bush Bars Arms Sales To China
Artillery Firing In Suburbs Adds To Tensions In Beijing; Mystery On Leaders Grows
Foreboding Grasps Beijing; Army Units Crisscross City; Foreigners Hurry To Leave
China’s Premier Reappears; Army Seems To Tighten Grip; Bush Bars Normal Ties Now
Weapon Plant Dumped Chemicals Into Drinking Water, F.B.I. Says
Chinese Arrest 400 In Beijing Amid Fears Of A Wide Purge; Roundups On In Other Cities
China Seeks Arrest Of Its Top Dissident. At China’s Ministry of Truth, History Is Quickly Rewritten
China Tightens Grip With a Ban On Groups Calling for Democracy
Ex-H.U.D. Aide Refuses to Testify To House, Citing 5th Amendment
Biggest Unmanned U.S. Rocket, Rival of Shuttle, Soars Into Space
U.S. Trade Gap Narrows Sharply 2d Straight Month of Improvement
U.S. Shifts Stand On the Monitoring Of An Arms Treaty
China Sentences 8 More to Death; Sharply Attacks U.S. ‘Interference’
High Ozone and Acid-Rain Levels Found Over African Rain Forests
Widow of Swedish Premier Puts Defendant at Scenes of ’86 Killing
U.S. Suspends High-Level Links To China as Crackdown Goes On
Justices, 5-4, Back Protesters’ Right To Burn The Flag
Angolans Agree To A Truce Under Neighbors’ Pressure After 14 Years Of Civil War
Tanker Strikes Reef Off Newport, Spilling Oil in Narragansett Bay
China Ousts Zhao And Picks Leaders Tough On Dissent
Judge Blocks Giamatti’s Hearing On Betting Charges Against Rose
Court Says Young And The Retarded Can Be Executed
Energy Chief Says Top Aides Lack Skills to Run U.S. Bomb Complex
California Receives Grade of ‘D’ In Study of Children’s Condition
Beijing Protesters Said to Flee To a Now-Uneasy Hong Kong
JULY
Energy Dept. to Pay $73 Million To Settle Uranium Case in Ohio
Panel Said To Seek New Military Role In Fight On Drugs
Military Research Facing The Pinch Of Tight Budget
Supreme Court, 5-4, Narrowing Roe V. Wade, Upholds Sharp State Limits On Abortions
Foes Of Abortion Prepare Measure For State Action
North, Spared Prison, Gets $150,000 Fine And Probation For His Iran-Contra Crimes
14 Killed in Israel in Bus Plunge When Arab Grabs Steering Wheel
U.S. Grants Boeing Waiver To Deliver Jetliners To China
Pretoria Leader And Mandela Meet In Hit Of Release
India Seen As Key On Chemical Arms
Women in Rural Areas Face Many Barriers to Abortions
Exxon Valdez Kept From Harbor As Steel Plates Dangle From Hull
Losses Twice as High as Thought Are Found in F.H.A. Program
U.S. Prepares Loan To Enable Mexico To Meet Payments
New Twist in Errant-Plane Case: The Pilot Was Shot in Midflight
Battle on Abortion Turns To Rights of Teen-Agers
Democrats Trail in Fund Raising, And Many Blame New Chairman
U.S. Agrees To Add A Minority Survey To Census In 1990
Accord in Mayoral Race: Boot Camps for Criminals
Jet Carrying 293 Crashes in Iowa; 186 Aboard Are Said to Survive
President Calls For Mars Mission And A Moon Base
Amid Rising Alarm, Gorbachev Urges A Purge In Party
U.S. Diplomat May Have Started Spying in the 70’s, Official Says
Japan’s Socialists In Major Victory; Uno To Step Down
Former Florida G.O.P. Chief Got $500,000 for Lobbying of H.U.D.
Officials Of I.R.S. Accused by Panel Of Ethical Lapses
Senate Votes to Bar U.S. Support Of ‘Obscene or Indecent’ Artwork
Espionage Suspect Reportedly Told F.B.I. Of Payment
Judge Will Allow A.T.&T. To Publish Electronic Data
Airborne Drug War Is At A Stalemate
Restarting Weapons Reactors To Cost 4 Times the Estimate
AUGUST
Group In Beirut Says It Hanged U.S. Colonel; 2d Threat Issued; Bush Convenes Security Panel
Voluntary Curb On TV Violence Urged by House
46 Commodities Traders Indicted After a 2-Year F.B.I. Investigation
Files Show Pierce Helped Friends and the G.O.P.
Air Force Officer Suspected As Spy At Base In Berlin
4 Say Atom Industry Ordered Counseling And Harassed Them
Airlines Are Short Of Good Mechanics In Strained Fleets
5 Latin Presidents Defy U.S. And Urge Contras’ Eviction
Democrats Warn U.S. Must Support Contras’ Eviction
Bush Plans to Name Colin Powell To Head Joint Chiefs, Aides Say
On Streets Ruled by Crack, Families Die
Retail Sales Show Unexpected Surge For Last 3 Months
Nastiness Is Not a Fantasy In Movie Theme Park War
Wreckage of Leland’s Plane Found; No Survivors. A Crash in Ethiopia — Lawmaker and 8 From U.S. Were on Board
Bush Picks Savings Crisis Adviser To Succeed Ruder as S.E.C. Chief
ARCO Offers New Gasoline to Cut Up to 14% of Old Cars’ Pollution
Parties In Poland Will Ask Walesa To Form A Cabinet
Solidarity Seems On Verge Of Forming Polish Cabinet; Jaruzelski Considers Move
Senior Solidarity Aide Says He Is Being Named Premier; Postwar Milestone In Bloc
Jaruzelski Moved By ‘Needs And Aspirations’ Of Poland, Names Walesa Aide Premier
NASA Speeding Plans to Rescue Science Satellite Losing Its Orbit
Colombians Seize Drug Ring Suspect And 134 Aircraft
Bogota Says It Plans to Extradite Major Drug Financier to the U.S.
New ‘Green Card’ To Tackle Fraud
Black Youth Is Killed by Whites; Brooklyn Attack Is Called Racial
Voyager Thrills Scientists in Farewell to Solar System. Pictures of Triton, Neptune’s Moon, Show Signs of a Never-Seen Icy Volcanism
Past Neptune, Voyager Sights Still More Rings
Now Form of Interstate Commerce: How Drugs Spread Through U.S.
Kermit to Team Up With Mickey in Disney Purchase of Muppets
2 Cocaine Figures In Columbia Seek A Deal On Amnesty
U.S. Jury Finds Helmsley Guilty Of Tax Evasion but Not Extortion
SEPTEMBER
U.S. Renews Attack on Noriega, Offering Evidence of Ties to Drugs
Employee Buyout Of United Airlines Sought By Pilots
Polish Cardinal Terms Agreement On Auschwitz Convent ‘Offensive’
3 Cardinals Defend Convent Pact Against Attack by Polish Primate
Disunity Is Feared As Bush Maps War On Drug Use In U.S.
Democrats Criticize the Drug Plan As Lacking Toughness and Money
On Battleground of the Street, Few See a Victory Over Drugs
Science Academy Recommends Resumption of Natural Farming
Report for U.S. Says Somali Army Killed 5,000 Unarmed Civilians
Alaska Oil Cleanup Near End, But Beaches Remain Fouled
Energy Dept. Aims To Stop Spending On Space Reactor
Thousands Swell Trek To The West By East Germans
Dinkins Sweeps Past Koch For Nomination; Giuliani Easily Wins Republican Primary
House Shuns Bill On ‘Obscene’ Art
Brox Suspect Died From Cocaine, Not Injuries, Autopsy Report Says
20,000 Apartheid Foes Allowed To March Through Johannesburg
Colombian ‘Day of Love’ Broken By a Long Night of Drug Violence
Deng Is Reported To Name His Heir, The Party Chief
Hurricane Routs Thousands In Path Across Caribbean
Vatican Strongly Urges Removal Of Convent at Site of Auschwitz
Bomb Suspected In Midair Wreck of French DC-10
Pilots in Jet Crash at La Guardia Are Sought by U.S. Investigators
Carolinas Reeling From Devastation Left By Hurricane
President’s ‘Victory Over Drugs’ Is Decades Away, Officials Say
Impending U.S. Jobs ‘Disaster’: Work Force Unqualified to Work
End The ‘Scourge’ Of Chemical Arms, Bush Says At U.N.
Soviets, Welcoming Bush’s Plan On Chemical Arms, Go Further
Canada Seen as Major Haven For Laundering Drug Money
U.S. Tells Israel It Plans To Sell Saudis 300 Tanks
Agents Seize 20 Tons of Cocaine In Raid on Los Angeles Warehouse
OCTOBER
Crack, Bane of Inner City, Is Now Gripping Suburbs
High Court Facing Fight On Abortion, Privacy And Death
Gorbachev Calls for a Strike Ban, Saying Economy Is Near Collapse
Noriega Officers Try Coup And Fail; U.S. Knew Of Plot
House Acts To Kill ’88 Medicare Plan Of Extra Benefits
Bush Aides Admit A U.S. Role In Coup, And Bad Handling
Key Hungarian Communist Urges More Open Party and Ties to West
AIDS Is Spreading in Teen-Angers, A New Trend Alarming to Experts
Bush Aide and Senator Clash Over Failed Coup in Panama
U.S. Asserts Soviet Advisers Are Fighting in Afghanistan
U.S. Says Leaders Of Panama Revolt Were In Disarray
House, In Big Shift, Votes To Restore Aid For Abortions
An Altered Political Climate Suddenly Surrounds Abortion
The Dow Plunges 190 Points About 7% In A Late Selloff; Takeover Stocks Hit Hard
Federal Reserve Moves To Provide Cash To Markets
Freed Prisoners Call On Pretoria To Let Mandela Go
Lamakers Agree To Bar Smoking On Virtually All Domestic Flights
Violent Quake Hits Northern California; Hundreds Dead; Disaster Scope Unclear; Highway And Bay Bridge’s Deck Collapse
Quake Dead Put At 270, Damage At A Billion As Californians Strive To Restore Order
Senate Rejects Amendment Outlawing Flag Desecration
Garcia And Wife Are Found Guilty In Extortion Case
Giuliani Maintains Attack On Dinkins Over Stock Deal
Californians Fill Churches, Seeking Solace and Hope
Moscow Says Afghan Role Was Illegal And Immoral; Admits Breaking Arms Pact
Bakker Sentenced to 45 Years For Fraud in His TV Ministry
AZT to Be Widely Given Out To Children With AIDS Virus
Saving and Loan Executives Accused of Tapping Phones
East Germans Declare Amnesty for Those Who Fled
A’s Trounce Giants To Win Series Title In a 4-Game Sweep
Ideological Tests Ruled Out In Filling U.S. Science Jobs
Japanese Buy New New York Cachet With Deal for Rockefeller Center
NOVEMBER
Bush and Congress Reach Accord Raising Minimum Wage to $4.25
Citing Abortion, U.S. Extends Ban On Grants for Fetal Tissue Work
Exchange Curbs Computer Trades To Reduce Stock Price Volatility
East Germans’ New Leader Vows Far-Reaching Reform And Urges An End To Flight
500,000 in East Berlin Rally for Change
Free-for-All Mayoral Encounter Displays Rivals’ Temperments
Drug Dealer Testifies He Provided Crack to the Mayor of Washington
Dinkins Defeats Giuliani In A Close Race; Wilder Seems Virginia Winner, Florio In; Voters, By 5-4, Approve New York Chapter
Bonn Ties More Aid For East Germany To Free Elections
East Germany Opens Frontier To The West For Emigration Or Visits; Thousands Cross
Joyous East Germans Pour Through Wall; Party Pledges Freedoms, And City Exults
East Germans Flood The West, Most To Rejoice, Then Go Home; Kohl And Krenz Agree To Meet
Wall Opened At Old Center Of Berlin, And Mayors Meet; Communists Call Congress
2 Officers Transporting Prisoner Are Slain in Car
48-Hour Stoppage Planned By Navy
Cuts Are Expected For U.S. Financing In High-Tech Area
7 Children Killed Near Newburgh As Wind Shatters Wall at School
Military To Draft Plan For a 6% Cut In 1992-94 Spending
More U.S. Curbs Urged in the Use Of Fetal Tissue
Peering to Edge of Time, Scientists Are Astonished
200,000 March in Prague as Calls for Change Mount
Savings Executive Won’t Testify And Blames Regulators for Woes
Lebanon’s President Killed As Bomb Rips His Motorcade; Peace Efforts Are Set Back
Sharp Cut in Serious Birth Defect Is Tied to Vitamins in Pregnancy
Prague Party Leaders Resign; New Chief, 48, Surprise Choice; 350,000 At Rally Cheer Dubcek
Prague Opposition Mounts Huge Protest, Denouncing New Leadership As ‘A Trick’
Prague Premier Sees Top Foes, Shares Platform With Dubcek; Party Calls Special Congress
Millions Of Czechoslovaks Increase Pressure On Party With 2-Hour General Strike
Prague Party To Yield Some Cabinet Posts And Drop Insistence On Primacy In Society
Drug Can Control Hepatitis C Virus, Researchers Find
DECEMBER
Rebels in Philippine Army Bomb Aquino Palace and Attack Bases
U.S. Says Bush Used Fighter Jets To Save Aquino From Rebel Siege
Pierce Awarded Grant to Friend Over Objections
Bush And Gorbachev Proclaim A New Era For U.S.-Soviet Ties; Agree On Arms And Trade Aims
Bush Says Soviets Merit West’s Help To Foster Reform
Communist Party Begins To Splinter Under Gorbachev
East German Out As Chief Of State; Party In Disarray
Communists And Foes Agree To A Free East German Vote And Plan New Constitution
U.S. Contractor Cites 2 Officials In a Guilty Plea
Top Aides To Bush Are Visiting China To Mend Relations
Program to Find Marrow Donors Is Falling Short
Peary Made It to the Pole After All, Study Concludes
Gorbachev Blocks Debate On Ending Party Supremacy
Salvador Judge Impugns Evidence And Frees American in Arms Case
U.S. Plans to Ground Air Fleet That Can Direct Nuclear War
A Top Medellin Drug Traffiker Dies in a Shootout in Colombia. Drug Smugglers And the Marines Exchange Shots
Letter Bomb Kills U.S. Appeals Judge
Officials Say They Have Leads In Killing of Judge in Alabama. But F.B.I. Discourages Speculation on a Link to Drug Trafficking
Physicians Rid a Man’s Body Of AIDS Virus in Experiment
U.S. Troops Move In Panama In Effort To Seize Noriega; Gunfire Is Heard In Capital
U.S. Troops Gain Wide Control In Panama; New Leaders Put In, But Noriega Gets Away
U.S. Troops Press Their Hunt For Noriega; Looting Is Widespread In Panama’s Capital
Ceausescu Flees A Revolt In Rumania But Divided Security Forces Fight On. U.S. Says Noriega Seems to Direct Attacks in Panama.
Rumanian Insurgents Capture Ceausescu; His Police Battle With Army For Survival
Noriega Seeks Askylum At Vatican Embassy; His Future Uncertain; Panamanians Cheer. Rumanian Army Gains in Capital but Battle Goes On
Army Executes Ceausescu And Wife For ‘Genocide’ Role, Bucharest Says
Interim Rumanian Leaders Named As Fighting Subsides; Hundreds Buried In Capital
Police, Hard Pressed in Drug War, Are Turning to Preventative Efforts
G.I.’s in Panama Capture Israeli Regarded as Top Noriega Adviser
Vatican Is Blaming U.S. For Impasse On Noriega’s Fate
Researchers Find Acid Rain Imperils Forests Over Time
