FOREIGN RELATIONS—U.S. related term(s) Economic Assistance; Technical Assistance
Addresses
AHEPA Conference: George Papoulias, 5867 [20MR]
Aid to Contras in Nicaragua: President Reagan, 8546 [22AP]
Alliance Responsibility: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 20381 [24JY]
American Government and American Business—Our Common Defense Against Terrorism: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 6401 [26MR]
American Irish Foundation Award Presentation: Senator Moynihan, 28880 [24OC]
Anniversary Observance of the U.N. Vote Equating Zionism With Racism: Representative Owens, 35837 [10DE]
Anniversary of Revolution in Libya: Muammar Qaddafi (excerpt), 7365 [3AP]
Anniversary of World War II: James B. Wilson, 21672 [31JY]
Anti-Defamation League: Representative Lent, 10399 [2MY]
Apartheid in South Africa: Barry Ungar, 27738 [16OC]
Apartheid Rule in South Africa: Desmond Tutu, 9951 [30AP]
Arms Control and the Defense Budget—Look at Congressional Decision Making: Representative Courter, 5638 [19MR]
Awarding of Order of the Patriotic War First Degree to W. Averell Harriman: Anatoliy F. Dobrynin, 16448 [19JN]
Ban on AID Abortion Funding: Dan Weintraub (excerpt), 7659 [4AP]
Beauty and Meaning of the Quran—Source of Social and Economic Justice: Faruq A. Haqq, 18908 [11JY]
Beyond Capitalist Production to Human Development—Completing the Industrial Revolution: William Ferree, 15514 [12JN]
British-U.S. Relations: Margaret Thatcher, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, 2619 [20FE]
Build Bridges, Not Walls, 539 [3JA]
Call to Remembrance—World War II and the Holocaust: Richard Von Weizsacker, 31255-31258 [8NO]
Calling for an International Boycott of Apartheid in South Africa, 14276 [5JN]
Caribbean American League's Annual Humanitarian Award: Lester Bird, 32897 [20NO]
Chance for Peace: Dwight D. Eisenhower (excerpt), 21353 [30JY]
Changing World Economy—Relationships Between the U.S. and the Third World: Representative Obey, 19932 [22JY]
Commemoration of U.N. Anniversary: President Reagan, 29045-29047, 29065 [24OC], 29092-29094 [25OC]
Communist Penetration: John F. Kennedy (1961 excerpt), 8278 [17AP]
Conference on Confidence- and Security-Building Measures and Disarmament in Europe: James Goodby, 7070-7072 [2AP]
Conference on International Construction Law: David B. Perini, 34809 [5DE]
Conference on Nuclear Proliferation: Richard Perle (excerpt), 24618 [23SE]
———Vice President Bush, 18897 [11JY]
Congressional Intervention in Foreign Policy: Representative Hyde, 13291-13293 [22MY]
Containment—A Soviet View: Senator Wallop, 32858-32861 [20NO]
Cost of War: Dwight D. Eisenhower (sundry excerpts), 15875 [17JN]
Current Intelligence Problems and Some Solutions: Representative Hyde, 23454 [11SE]
Defense Policy: Representative Courter, 4255 [28FE]
Defining Human Rights: Michael Novak, 31540 [12NO]
Democracy and Peace in the Hemisphere: Belisario Betancur, President of Colombia, 7563 [3AP]
Democracy in the Hemisphere: Raul Alfonsin, 2831 [20FE]
Democratic Defense Policy—Defense Without Nonsense: Representative Aspin, 10875-10877 [7MY]
Democratic Freedom Fighters: President Reagan, 35482 [10DE]
Democratic Party and Foreign Policy—A New Framework for the Future: Representative Solarz, 16576-16579 [20JN]
Deployment of Pershing Missiles in Europe: Heinrich Boell (excerpt), 26260 [5OC]
Direction of U.S. Foreign Policy: Senator Lugar, 1076 [24JA]
Economic Growth in Latin America: J. William Middendorf II, 20336-20341 [24JY]
El Salvador and Nicaragua: Jose Napoleon Duarte, 30339 [1NO]
Elie Wiesel Interprets World War II Era, 11894 [14MY]
Exporting Terrorism to U.S.: Muammar Qaddafi (excerpt), 7365 [3AP]
Failure of the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty: Representative Courter, 32485 [19NO]
Family Planning Versus Abortion: Werner Fornos, 7660 [4AP]
First Round in Geneva: Paul H. Nitze, 12343-12345 [16MY]
———Paul H. Nitze (excerpt), 10172 [1MY]
Foreign Policy: Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, 8295-8297 [17AP]
Foreign Policy Issues: Senator Lugar, 10563 [6MY]
Foundations for an American Renewal: Senator Hart, 17886 [27JN]
Founding of the U.N.: Elliot L. Richardson, 22250 [1AU]
Future of the Atlantic Alliance: Senator Wallop, 27308-27310 [10OC]
Gandhi Freedom Award Lecture: Eva Estrada, 11046-11048 [8MY]
Geneva Arms Control Negotiations: President Reagan, 32271 [18NO]
Geneva Summit: President Reagan, 32599 [20NO]
Global Economic Relations: Robert S. Strauss, 27182 [10OC]
Gnomons, Words and Policies: Walter B. Wriston (excerpt), 23471 [11SE]
Greek Independence Day—Heritage, Culture, Tradition: Eleni Chamis, 23659 [12SE]
Human Rights and American Allies: Representative Feighan, 5757-5761 [20MR]
Human Rights and United States-Soviet Relations: Michael Armacost, 33397-33398 [22NO]
Human Rights in the Soviet Union: Representative Waxman, 6089 [25MR]
Inaugural: John F. Kennedy (1961 excerpt), 14996 [10JN]
International Economy to 1999: Gary C. Hufbauer, 30319-30321 [1NO]
International Human Rights Day: Richard Schifter, 38663 [19DE]
International Trade Challenges: Malcolm Baldrige, 23692 [12SE]
———Malcolm Baldrige, Sec. of Commerce, 23692 [12SE]
Interpretation of World War II Era: Elie Wiesel, 9761 [29AP]
Irish Nationalism: Charles J. Haughey, 6395-6397 [26MR]
Italian-U.S. Relations: Bettino Craxi, 4651-4653 [6MR]
Japanese Trade Policy Toward Israel: Edward L. Koch, 38693 [19DE]
Joint Session of Congress: Margaret Thatcher (excerpts), 29601 [30OC]
———Rajiv Gandhi, Prime Minister of India, 15547 [13JN]
———Raul Alfonsin, President of Argentina, 5675 [20MR], 5770 [20MR]
Joint Ventures for Peace: J. William Fulbright, 13657 [23MY]
Kim Dae Jung Tribute: Donald L. Ranard, 3230 [22FE]
Knowledge for a Better World: Zhang Wenjin, 843 [22JA]
Korean Peninsula and World Peace: Kim Young Sam, 27848-27849 [17OC]
Korean Security and the U.S.—Mutual Needs and Interests—An American Perspective: Representative Courter, 22699-22700 [1AU]
Landon Lecture, Kansas State University: Representative O'Neill, 9258 [24AP]
Legal Issues in the Central American Conflict: John N. Moore, 13907-13908 [3JN]
Legal Services Corp.: W. Clark Durant, III, 24021 [17SE]
———W. Clark Durant III, 24021 [17SE]
Living With Liberation Movements: Senator Wallop, 6630-6631 [28MR]
Madrid Conference—How To Negotiate With the Soviets: Max M. Kampelman, 4419-4423 [5MR]
Managing U.S.-U.S.S.R. Relationship Over the Long Term: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 726-728 [22JA]
Meaning of Vietnam: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 9750 [29AP]
National Policies and Global Prosperity: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 9173-9175 [24AP]
NATO and the Future of U.S.-Western European Relations: Representative Clinger, 1616 [31JA]
Neglect of Foreign Studies at American Universities: John Brademas, 30098-30101 [31OC]
New Nightmare—Nuclear Terrorism: Representative Gephardt, 17967-17969 [27JN]
Nicaragua: Representative Nunn (excerpt), 9046 [23AP]
Nicaraguan Activities in Central America: Jose Napoleon Duarte, 17758 [27JN]
Nicaragua—The Stolen Revolution: J. William Middendorf II, 6446 [27MR], 8837-8839 [23AP]
Nuclear Test Ban Treaty: John F. Kennedy (excerpt), 21356 [30JY]
Nuclear Weapons: Representative Lipinski, 31211 [7NO]
One World, Rich and Poor: Bradford Morse, 9770-9772 [29AP]
Peace Prospects in the Middle East: Shimon Peres, Prime Minister of Israel, 28367 [22OC], 28712 [23OC]
Perspective on the Strategic Defense Initiative: Senator Chafee, 29534-29536 [29OC]
President Reagan's Projected Visit to Bitburg Cemetery in the Federal Republic of Germany: Elie Wiesel (excerpt), 8629 [22AP]
President Reagan's Visit to Bitburg Cemetery, Federal Republic of Germany: Menachem Z. Rosensaft, 13656 [23MY]
Program for World-Wide Economic Growth: Representative Kemp, 23123-23126 [9SE]
Projected Trip to Bitburg Cemetery in Germany: Elie Wiesel (excerpt), 9274 [24AP]
Proposal To Start Peace Negotiations in the Middle East: King Hussein of Jordan (excerpts), 17924 [27JN]
Putting Principles Into Practice: John H. Franklin, 17946 [27JN]
Reagan II, the Russians, and Nuclear Danger—Flimflam and Reality in 1985: McGeorge Bundy, 7627-7631 [4AP]
Reflections on the Ideals Learned at Notre Dame: Jose Napoleon Duarte, 14542-14544 [5JN]
Religious Doctrine Relating to Jews: Louis Farrakhan (excerpts), 27348 [10OC]
Roads Diverging—Despair or Hope—Your Choice: James D. Watkins, 1263-1265 [29JA]
Role of International Law in Restoring Bipartisanship in Foreign Affairs: Sentor Moynihan, 18740-18743 [11JY]
Role of U.S. in Central America: Senator Durenberger, 7394-7396 [3AP]
Role on International Law in Restoring Bipartisanship in Foreign Affairs: Senator Moynihan, 16658-16660 [20JN]
Sandinista Liberation Front Welcoming Nicaraguan Socialist Party Members: Comandante Arce (sundry excerpts), 15376 [12JN]
Science in Argentina: David A. Hamburg, 17941 [27JN]
———Gerard Piel, 17941 [27JN]
———Raul Alfonsin, 17942 [27JN]
Second Language Is a First Step on the Journey Toward Peace and Justice, 17073 [25JN]
Sexual Discrimination: Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, 6986-6989 [1AP]
Signing Ceremony for International Human Rights Day: President Reagan, 36360 [12DE]
South Africa—Playing It by the Rules: D.J. Louis Nel, 32473-32475 [19NO]
South Africa—Time Is Running Out: Franklin A. Thomas, 24787-24789 [24SE]
Soviet Active Measures: William E. Knepper, 19514-19518 [17JY]
Soviet Manipulation of the Media—Fact or Fiction: Roy Godson, 11301-11304 [9MY]
Soviet Summit—Alfred M. Landon Lecture Series: Vice President George Bush, 24190 [18SE]
Soviet Violations of Human Rights: Representative Waxman to Supreme Soviet Delegation, 5065 [7MR]
St. Patrick's Day Homily—Summons to Action Relative to Situation in Northern Ireland, 9325 [24AP]
State of the Union: President Reagan, 1870-1873 [6FE], 2106-2110 [7FE]
Stevens Institute of Technology Commencement: Kenneth C. Rogers, 14783 [6JN]
———Leon F. Cordero, President of Ecuador, 14784 [6JN]
Strategic Defense Initiative: Senator Heflin, 37562 [18DE]
———Townsend Hoopes, 37719-37722 [18DE]
Strategic Deterrence—Reviewing the Fundamentals: Anne L. Armstrong, 32385 [19NO]
Trade Embargo on Nicaragua: Representative Lagomarsino, 11197 [8MY]
Trade Pursuits—Baby-Boom Edition: Representative Roth, 23692 [12SE]
Tribute to John J. McCloy: Richard von Weizaecker, 8822 [23AP]
Tribute to Kim Dae Jung: Senator Harkin, 1589 [31JA]
Tribute to Shu Kuang Hu: David Dean, 18536 [10JY]
———Fredrick F. Chien, 18535 [10JY]
———Richard B. Stone, 18536 [10JY]
Turkish Foreign Policy: Prime Minister Turgut Ozal, 8477 [18AP]
U.S. and Israel—Partners for Peace and Freedom: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 9110-9112 [23AP]
U.S. Foreign Policy: John F. Kennedy (1961), 8985 [23AP]
U.S. Influence on Foreign Regimes: Jeane J. Kirkpatrick (excerpt), 18798 [11JY]
U.S. Interests in Northern Ireland: Representative DioGuardi, 2625 [20FE]
U.S. Policy in Central America: President Reagan (sundry excerpts), 15479 [12JN]
———Representative Stratton, 15204 [11JN]
———Senator Nunn, 8893 [23AP]
U.S. Policy in El Salvador and Nicaragua: Representative Dorgan, 28727 [23OC]
U.S. Policy Towards South Africa: Representative O'Neill (excerpt), 13997 [4JN]
U.S. Response to Central American Totalitarianism: Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, 9747 [29AP]
U.S. Threatened by Mexico Problems: Manuel M. Revas, 3817-3820 [27FE]
U.S. Trade Crisis: Robert S. Strauss, 25223 [26SE]
U.S.-Canada Trade Negotiations: Joe Clark, 33429-33431 [22NO]
U.S.-European Alliance: Senator Dole, 10934 [8MY]
U.S.-European Relations: Special Session of the European Parliament, Strasbourg, France: President Reagan, 11184-11187 [8MY]
U.S.-Israel Cooperation—Pressing the Peace Issue: Thomas A. Dine, 37741 [18DE]
U.S.-Italian Relations: Rinaldo Petrignani, 33391 [22NO]
U.S.-Japanese Bilateral Trade Agreements: Mike Mansfield, 25529 [1OC]
U.S.-Japanese Relations: Mike Mansfield, 7391 [3AP]
———Yoshio Okawara, 6390-6392 [26MR]
U.S.-Moroccan Relations: Johana O'Hana, 15222 [11JN]
U.S.-Republic of Korea relations: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 3706 [27FE]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. Relations: Max M. Kampelman, 32668 [20NO]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. Summit: President Reagan, 34064 [4DE]
U.S Policy in Central America—An Alternative to War: Representative Alexander, 7777 [15AP]
Ukrainian Famine: Representative Gilman, 36323 [12DE]
University of Massachusetts Commencement: John Hume, 13141-13143 [22MY]
Visit to Bitburg Cemetery, Federal Republic of Germany: President Reagan, 11161 [8MY]
World Economy and the Pacific Region: Walter E. Hoadley, 1663-1665 [4FE]
Youth Leadership in the Furtherance of Caribbean Identity: Charles W. Turnbull, 22938 [4SE]
Affidavits
Impressions of the intent of Miroslav Medvid: Joseph Wyman, 30910 [6NO]
Request for political asylum by Miroslav Medvid: Irene Padoch, 30267 [1NO]
U.S. Policy in Central America: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 13910 [3JN]
Agreements
Agreement Between the U.S. and Israel Acting Through AID, 12052 [15MY]
Amendments
Abortion: establish prohibitions, 7660 [4AP]
Afghanistan: condemn Soviet invasion (S.J. Res. 240), 36475 [13DE], 37812 [18DE]
Anti-Apartheid Act: enact (H.R. 1460), 12276, 12286 [16MY], 12419 [16MY], 12774, 12776, 12823 [21MY], 13996, 13998, 13999, 14003, 14008, 14009, 14010, 14020-14024, 14060 [4JN], 14280-14284, 14292 [5JN]
Anti-Apartheid Action Act: enact (S. 995), 17682 [27JN], 18248, 18249 [9JY], 18381 [10JY], 18776, 18790, 18795, 18802, 18803, 18809, 18821, 18878-18883 [11JY]
Appropriation: making supplemental, 8910 [23AP]
Appropriations: authorizing (S. 1003), 14673, 14683, 14696, 14702, 14709, 14713, 14756-14758, 14759 [6JN], 14856-14862, 14867, 14878, 14880, 14895, 14901, 14902, 14909, 14910, 14913, 14916, 14917, 14918, 14919, 14932, 14937, 14940, 14942, 14944, 14945, 14946, 14947, 14948 [7JN], 14979, 14980, 14981, 14982, 14985, 14987, 14988, 14991-14995, 14997, 15015, 15016, 15018, 15025-15029 [10JN], 15059, 15064, 15067, 15083, 15130 [11JN]
Central America: assistance to foster peace and democracy (H.J. Res. 247), 9206, 9231 [24AP]
Development and security assistance programs: authorize (H.R. 1555), 9746 [29AP]
Economic assistance: authorize for development and security programs (S. 660), 5858 [20MR], 6231 [26MR]
Foreign assistance programs: authorizing appropriations (H.R. 3228), 23151 [10SE]
Foreign countries: authorizing appropriations for economic assistance (S. 960), 11792, 11794-11799, 11801, 11806, 11810, 11811, 11827, 11828, 11850, 11858, 11859, 11860 [14MY], 12029, 12033, 12035, 12037, 12042, 12043, 12047, 12050, 12051, 12052, 12056, 12062, 12064, 12065, 12066, 12069, 12071, 12073, 12074, 12081, 12084, 12085, 12087, 12088, 12089, 12092, 12094, 12096, 12099, 12101, 12164, 12165, 12166, 12168, 12169, 12170, 12171, 12172 [15MY], 13804 [24MY]
Intelligence Authorization Act: enact (H.R. 2419), 19240 [16JY], 19632 [18JY]
International Security and Development Cooperation Act: enact (H.R. 1555), 17245 [25JN]
Lessons of Grenada Week: designate (H.J. Res. 313), 26983 [9OC]
Nicaragua: funds for support of military and paramilitary operations (H.J. Res. 239), 8654 [22AP]
Nuclear weapons: proposed ban on testing (H.J. Res. 3), 25280 [30SE], 25497 [1OC]
Save for the U.S.A. Year: designate (H.J. Res. 436), 36144 [12DE]
Soviet Union: resumption of negotiations on comprehensive and verifiable test ban treaty (S.J. Res. 179), 21349, 21458 [30JY]
Vietnam: prohibit funding for military activities (excerpt), 9834 [30AP]
Analyses
Agricultural Fair Trade Act (S. 1049), 11581 [9MY]
Allow Periods of Certain State Employee Service To Be Creditable for Civil Service Retirement (H.R. 4005), 38721 [19DE]
Analysis of the GAO Report on U.S. Assistance to Haiti: Jon Crystal, 22023 [31JY]
Authorizing Appropriations for the Dept. of State (S. 659), 5190-5193 [14MR]
Central America Counterterrorism Act (S. 1757), 27268 [10OC]
Defense Intelligence Commercial Entities Act (H.R. 3963), 38709-38711 [19DE]
Differences Between Anti-Apartheid Act (H.R. 1460) and the Executive Order on South Africa, 23013 [9SE]
Financial Export Control Act (S. 812), 6777 [28MR]
Immigration Reform and Control Act (S. 1200), 31210 [7NO]
International Security and Development Cooperation Act (S. 660), 5198-5203 [14MR]
Pacific Salmon Treaty (H.R. 1093), 4776 [7MR]
Pension Plan South African Investment Reporting Act (H.R. 925), 1708 [4FE]
South African Labor Relations Reform Act (H.R. 926), 1708 [4FE]
Strengthen National Security and Counterintelligence Capabilities to Combat Espionage (H.R. 3188), 22774 [1AU]
Uniform Nondiscrimination Act (H.R. 2914), 17974 [27JN]
Appointments
Canada-U.S. Interparliamentary Group, 7575 [4AP]
———members, 19394 [17JY]
———U.S. delegation, 10931 [8MY]
Conferees: H.R. 1460, Anti-Apartheid Act, 19402 [17JY], 20436 [25JY]
———H.R. 2419, Intelligence Authorization Act, 28625 [23OC], 28743 [24OC]
———S. 960, authorizing foreign assistance, 20369 [24JY]
Japan-U.S. Friendship Commission members, 7575 [4AP]
Togo-U.S. Interparliamentary Group: members, 5001 [7MR]
Articles and editorials
Abhorrent System—But Why Do Blacks Still Come There?, 22175, 22190 [1AU]
ABM Reinterpretation—A Quick Study—Young Lawyer's New Look at the 1972 Pact Triggers Controversy, 28474 [22OC], 28872-28874 [24OC]
ABM Treaty (excerpt), 28134 [21OC]
Abortion Not the Issue—House Effort Threatens Funds To Keep Families in Check, 14780 [6JN]
Abortion Policy Tears at Fabric of China's Society, 30566 [5NO]
Accused Killers of Land Reform Advisers Go Untried Despite Duarte's Pledges, 23257 [10SE]
Add Panama to the Critical List, 28456 [22OC]
Advisers Conflict on SALT II, 36388 [13DE]
Affirmative Action Is Not a Problem for the United States Alone, 25499 [1OC]
Afghan Town Under Siege, 5362 [19MR]
Afghanistan, 12303 [16MY]
Afghanistan Is Not Irrelevant, 579 [3JA]
Afghanistan-This Is Genocide, 36820 [17DE]
Afghanistan—This Is Genocide, 37522 [18DE], 38569 [19DE]
Afghanistan—This Is Genocide (excerpt), 37810 [18DE]
AFL-CIO Leader Hits Sandinista Abuses, 38688 [19DE]
Africa—Changes in the South (excerpts), 5109 [7MR]
After 30 Years, Guatemala Tests Democracy, 38699 [19DE]
After 30 Years Democracy Gets a Chance in Guatemala, 31531 [12NO]
After Thatcher's ``Out''—U.S. Should Come In, 1106 [24JA]
Agony of the Church in Chile, 28225-28226 [21OC]
Agreements Near With Bonn and London on SDI Research, 23902 [17SE]
Aid for Nicaragua's Democratic Resistance (excerpt), 15542 [12JN]
Aid for the Non-Communist Resistance, 8088 [16AP]
Aid May Depend on Past Ties, 8532 [18AP]
Aid to Nicaraguan Contras a Legitimate U.S. Signal, 16750 [20JN]
Aid to UNITA Means Peace, 31278 [12NO]
Air Force Reassesses Antisatellite Program, 19470 [17JY]
Al Santoli's Burdens, 7564 [3AP]
Alan Paton's Nightmare About South African Disinvestment, 8771 [22AP]
Alfonsin Leads Argentines Into War Against Inflation, 22942 [4SE]
Alfonsin's One-Man Show, 37869 [18DE]
Allegations of Cheating Endangers Arms, 5419 [19MR]
Allen Pact Bars South Africa, 20716 [25JY]
Allies Counsel Keeping Treaty, 36389 [13DE]
All-Womens' Group Tours Nicaragua, 15521 [12JN]
Alternative That Puts Pressure on Both Sides, 9041 [23AP]
Amazon Basin—Fragile Region Under the Gun, 14246 [4JN]
Amendment Would Squeeze Mexico To Bar Soviet Ships, 23809 [16SE]
America Blundered in Cuba, Could Repeat Error in Nicaragua, 32882 [20NO]
America Goes It Alone, 28721 [23OC]
America Is Exporting Cynicism, 4243 [28FE]
America Must Be Prepared To Do More in Philippines, 32467 [19NO]
American Business Interests in Nicaragua, 11598 [9MY]
American Catholic Bishops and Nuclear War—Modern Dilemma, 25523-25525 [1OC]
American Conduits Help Filipinos Buy Real Estate, 19383 [17JY]
Americans Given Moscow Briefing, 24181 [18SE]
America's Liberal Bigots, 5257 [14MR]
ANC Does Not Consult Blacks in South Africa, 23028 [9SE]
Angola and Clark Amendment, 18491 [10JY]
Angola Freedom Fighters a Real Test of U.S. Resolve, 26513 [7OC]
Angola Tests the Reagan Doctrine, 36462-36464 [13DE]
Angolan Rebel Aid Vote (excerpt), 18719 [11JY]
Another Choice in Nicaragua, 13705 [23MY]
Another Flawed-Weapons Plan That Needs Scrapping, 29311 [28OC]
Another Vietnam?, 13854 [24MY]
Anti-Apartheid or Anti-Capitalist?—The House Has Dealt a Heavy Blow to U.S. Interests, 18819 [11JY]
Anti-Semitism in Nicaragua, 24395 [19SE]
Anti-South African Lobby Traced to Leftwing Groups, 22172, 22186 [1AU]
Apartheid Dims Success, 24038 [17SE]
Apartheid Embalmed, 25865 [3OC], 27320 [10OC]
Apartheid (excerpt), 18830 [11JY]
Apartheid in South Africa (sundry excerpts), 14285, 14289 [5JN]
Apartheid's So-Called Law, 6090 [25MR]
Apply Latin—Not American—Pressure, 15036 [10JN]
Appropriate Ballistic Missile Research Program for the U.S., 19388 [17JY]
Arab Bashing, 18269 [9JY]
Area Banks are Favored Investments; Some Have Had Troubles, 19384 [17JY]
Argentina's Democratic Progress, 38709 [19DE]
Argentina's Trial, Latin Tribulations, 38662 [19DE]
Armenia, History and Guilt, 8505 [18AP]
Armenian Genocide by Turkey (sundry), 30895-30904 [6NO]
Arms Agreement Breathes New Life Into SCC, 25549 [2OC]
Arms Control Amnesia, 2035 [6FE]
Arms Control (excerpt), 13713 [24MY]
Arms Control Stalemate, 5635 [19MR]
Arms Control—Crisis or Compromise, 26833-26836 [9OC]
Arms Control—New Tradeoffs May Be Possible, 20513 [25JY]
Arms Control's Future Is in Doubt, and So Is Its Past, 15267 [12JN]
Arms Curb Study Held Up Till Vote, 583 [7JA]
Arms Race, Breakthrough or Breakdown? (excerpt), 29599 [30OC]
Arrogant Concession, 8634 [22AP]
As Duarte Begins a Visit to the U.S., Optimism Returns to El Salvador (excerpt), 12260 [16MY]
As We Sow, . . . What Will Veto Reap?, 5303 [18MR]
At the Latin Debt Hospital, 37856 [18DE]
Avoid Overreliance on ICBM's, 19048 [15JY]
Awful Logic of Genocide, 24191 [18SE], 25314 [30SE]
Bad Idea Worries Puerto Rico, 11912 [14MY]
Baldrige Warns of Giveaway of Strategic Secrets to Soviets, 2968 [21FE]
Baltic Witness Against the Soviet Tyranny, 32281 [18NO]
Banned Pesticides Find Markets Abroad, 8316 [17AP]
Baptist Minister Challenges Romanians, 30347 [1NO]
Bar Association Drops 3 Proposals Urging U.S. Foreign Policy Moves, 18739 [11JY]
BBC Cancels Documentary—Network Bows to Government in Unprecedented Action, 22775 [1AU]
BBC Decides Not to Show Program on Ulster, 22776 [1AU]
BBC Decision on Interview Stirs Protest, 22776 [1AU]
Behind the Words at the World Bank, 32276 [18NO]
Better Way to Peace in Nicaragua, 8845 [23AP]
Beyond the Hotline, 10167 [1MY]
Bill Doherty's Blue-Collar Freedom Fighters, 23691 [12SE]
Birds Fly, Fish Swim, 32651 [20NO]
Bishop Says U.N. Fails on Nuke Control, 30950 [6NO]
Black Holocaust in Ethiopia (excerpt), 20128 [23JY]
Black Landowners Resist Apartheid's Hard Sell, 11885 [14MY], 14194 [4JN]
Blaming America First, 19876 [22JY]
Bonn Tells of Rumanian Plan To Bomb Radio, 12999 [21MY]
Boosting Puerto Rico, 18281 [9JY]
Botha Sets Out His ``Agenda'' for Racial Changes, 25865 [3OC]
Brezhnev Report—Meaning of Words, 23265 [10SE]
Britain and Ireland Sign Accord That Gives Dublin Role in Ulser, 32482 [19NO]
Britain Wants TV Show Withheld, 22775 [1AU]
``Buenos Dias, Cuba'', 14536 [5JN]
Build Up, Build Down, 18909 [11JY]
Building a Bridge of Hope to Our Latin Neighbors, 17250 [25JN]
Buildup by Soviets Targets South Africa, 25828 [3OC]
Buried Treasure, 5258 [14MR]
Bush's Mission, 21475 [30JY]
Business as Usual After KAL Shootdown, 23270 [10SE]
Business Investments in South Africa (excerpt), 14298 [5JN]
By the Company They Keep—A Look at the Communist Sandinistas and the FDN, 14203 [4JN]
Calculated Confusion—Giving Family Planning an Undeserved Bad Name, 18406 [10JY]
Call for U.S. Disinvestment—Time Is Running Out in South Africa, 4555 [5MR]
Cambodia—No Hands Are Clean, 6847 [28MR]
Cambodia's Non-Communists Fight Back, 5472-5473 [19MR]
Can We Afford the War Powers Act?, 2028 [6FE]
Capital Chronicle, 20848 [26JY]
Captured Records Reveal Salvadoran Rebels' Strategy, 9412 [25AP], 9754 [29AP]
Captured Salvadoran Rebel Papers List Training Classes Overseas, 15531 [12JN]
Caribbeans—Driven Immigrants, 18523 [10JY]
Carrying Friendship Too Far, 31014 [7NO]
Case Against the Strategic Defense Initiative, 24218-24220 [18SE]
Case for Special Cases in Eastern Bloc, 36770, 36775 [16DE]
Case for Supporting Third World Freedom Fighters, 17005 [24JN]
Castro Blames U.S. for Drug Traffic, Debts, 24228 [19SE]
Cause and Effect, 15608 [13JN]
Cave-In on the Contras, 15589 [13JN]
Center Grows in Salvador, 8781 [22AP]
Central America in Perspective (sundry excerpts), 8492 [18AP]
Centrist Wins Big in Guatemala Vote, 36116 [11DE]
Chemical Arms Curbs Are Sought—Officials Alarmed by Increasing Use of Banned Weapons, 23450 [11SE]
Chemical Overkill, 14244 [4JN]
Chilean Destiny, 6960 [1AP], 7025 [2AP]
Chile's Democratic Stirrings Need a Boost, 24025 [17SE], 24189 [18SE]
China Steps Up Sterilization as Population Control, 7662 [4AP]
China-Iran Nuclear Link Is Reported, 29057 [24OC]
China's Birth Control Policy Drives Some To Kill Baby Girls, 30568 [5NO]
Chinese President Li Will Meet Reagan as Nuclear Pact Nears, Trade Woes Loom, 25614 [2OC]
Choice in Nicaragua, 8545 [22AP]
Church and State in Nicaragua, 8269 [17AP]
CIA Channeled $2 Million Into Salvador Voting, 18852 [11JY]
CIA Exceeded Authority With Salvadoran Aid, 18852 [11JY]
CIA Has Long Sought To Sway Foreign Voters, 18852 [11JY]
CIA Said To Have Given Money to 2 Salvador Groups, 18851 [11JY]
CIA Views Minelaying Part of Covert Holding Action, 7518 [3AP]
CIA Views Minelaying Part of Covert Holding Action (excerpt), 9007 [23AP]
CIA's Canadian Victims, 22487 [1AU]
Civilians Quit Border Zone—Managua Clears Site To Isolate Contras, 9216 [24AP]
Clear Up ABM Treaty Confusion, 32178 [14NO], 32466 [19NO]
Clearly, a Good Idea, 20684 [25JY]
Cold Shoulder of the CIA, 22489 [1AU]
Colombian Opposes U.S. Aid to Nicaraguan Rebels, 8091 [16AP], 8236 [17AP]
Coming Fight, 20827 [26JY]
Communist Radio Venceremos Embraces Murder of Americans in El Salvador (excerpt), 16809 [21JN]
Communist Solidarity, 18811 [11JY]
Compliance With Nuclear Test Ban Treaty (excerpt), 21353 [30JY]
Confessions of an Arms Control Negotiator—Patience Is the Key, 25763 [2OC]
Cong Strategy Set Up Killings of Civilians, 11198 [8MY]
Congress, Agencies Clash Over Counterintelligence, 22908 [4SE]
Congress and the Contras, 8421 [18AP]
Congress Is Too Involved in Making Foreign Policy, 18039 [8JY]
Congress Must Act on Proliferation, 3688 [27FE]
Congressman Sees Whalers of Taiji, 18275 [9JY]
Conservative Case for Sanctions, 23679 [12SE]
Consider the Realities, 24029 [17SE]
Constitutional Solution for South Africa, 24589 [20SE]
Contadora Could Be Useful Tool if United States, Nicaragua Changed Policies, 24672 [23SE]
``Contra'' Aid—Still No, 13942 [3JN]
Contra Atrocities, or a Covert Propaganda War?, 8868 [23AP]
Contra Atrocities, or a Covert Propaganda War?—Lobbying Drive Began in Managua, 20161 [23JY]
``Contras'' Are on the Right Track, 37511 [17DE]
Contras—Who are They?, 8900 [23AP]
Cool Heads on Terrorism, 34051 [3DE]
Costa Rica Blames Attack on Nicaragua, Asks Probe, 13885 [3JN]
Costa Rica Responds to the Enemy Within, 16146 [18JN]
Countdown on SALT II, 36387 [13DE]
Counterintelligence Policy, 28074 [18OC]
Covert Actions in Full View, 30945 [6NO]
Creating an International Polecat, 21476 [30JY]
Critical Time for Nuclear Nonproliferation, 26353-26356 [7OC]
Cruelest Weapon, 15772 [13JN]
Cuba, Nicaragua Are the Real Dangers, 9964 [30AP]
Cuba Firm on Aid to Insurgents, 8901 [23AP]
Cuba Jails Prof Aided by French, 28443 [22OC]
Cuba Reschedules Payments Abroad, 25207 [26SE]
Cuba Said To Jail Academic, Upsetting the French, 28021 [17OC], 28444 [22OC]
Cupidity in the Philippines, 22059 [31JY]
Cycle of Violence, 5913 [20MR]
Cynical Soviet Trade in Jews, 22788 [1AU]
Cyprus Unity, 3479 [25FE]
Czech Dissident Refuses To Give Up, 38813 [20DE]
Czechs Teaching Sandinistas Terror, 22989 [5SE]
Danger From Japan, 21464-21468 [30JY], 26377-26382 [7OC]
Dangerous Situation Does Not Mean Constructive Engagement Was or Is Wrong—It's the Only Policy That Holds Any Hope for Just Political Evolution, 22190 [1AU]
Dash to Managua, 11948, 11989, 12003 [15MY]
David Versus Goliath, 4018 [28FE]
Death in Panama, 29405 [29OC]
Death Squads Behind the Iron Curtain, 15520 [12JN]
Decade of Great Deceit, 4307 [4MR]
Decision on B-1, 7856 [15AP]
Declare English the Official Language of the U.S., 19723 [18JY]
Defecting Nicaraguan Contra's Tale, 11200 [8MY]
Defecting Nicaraguan Contra's Tale—Former Field Commander Charges Widespread Abuses, 14966 [10JN]
Defector Warns—What Fools, 13720 [24MY]
Defector—Profile in Courage, 32196 [14NO]
Defense in Space Is Not Star Wars, 15971-15974 [17JN]
Defense in Space Is Not ``Star Wars'', 2012-2014 [6FE]
Democracy and Double Standards—The View From Chile, 38476-38481 [19DE]
Democracy in Panama, 30610 [5NO]
Democracy Is the Issue in Nicaragua (excerpt), 15382, 15461 [12JN]
Democracy Project Facing New Criticisms, 34385 [4DE], 35024 [6DE]
Democracy Unfolds in Argentina, 31219 [7NO]
Deporting Our Nazis, 10909 [7MY]
Despair and Fear in Managua, 8917 [23AP]
Deteriorating Ties, Suspicion Fueled Moscow's Quick Rebuff, 16079 [18JN]
Deterrence—From Fear to Interdependence, 30358-39359 [1NO]
Development of the MX Missile (excerpt), 5788 [20MR]
Dezinformatsia (excerpt), 19507, 19513 [17JY]
Diplomatic Dilemma—Philippine Crisis Bedevils United States, 30103 [31OC]
Diplomatic Round—Test, 21469-21475 [30JY]
Disclosure of Secretary of Defense's Letter on Arms Control, 32300 [19NO]
Disinformation—Twisted Facts Distort Reality, 8016 [16AP]
Disorder's Cost in El Salvador, 30335 [1NO]
Dispensing Humanity, 3051 [21FE]
Divest Alaska of South Africa Holdings, 6372 [26MR]
Do Romania No Favors, 22971 [5SE]
Dollar Drain's Link to Unrest in Philippines, 18587 [11JY]
Dollar's Drain Link to Unrest in Philippines, 19384 [17JY]
Don't Arm the Arabs, 27731 [16OC]
Don't Boot Soviet Envoy, 11745 [15MY]
Don't Celebrate the Helsinki Accord; Nullify It, 22830 [14AU]
Don't Forget the East (excerpt), 18816 [11JY]
Don't Forget the Helsinki Thousands, 24600 [20SE]
Don't Fund the Contras, 8845 [23AP]
Don't Let ``Star Wars'' Infatuation Prevent Sound Arms Accord, 6377 [26MR]
Don't Push South Africa to the Wall, 30096 [31OC], 30502 [5NO], 34043 [3DE]
Double Standard in Black and White, 22183 [1AU]
Drug Crops Are Up in Export Nations, State Department Says, 3604-3607 [26FE]
Duarte Sends Threatened Family Members to U.S., 27630 [16OC]
Duarte—Funds With Safeguards, 24674 [23SE]
Duarte's Political Miracle (sundry excerpts), 12260, 12261 [16MY]
E.C. Enlargement Seen Hurting U.S. Exports—Grain Shipments Face Principal Threat When Spain, Portugal Join, 25227 [26SE]
Eagle and the Bear—Ruminations on 40 Years of Superpower Relations, 26170-26175 [4OC]
Easing Out the MX, 5406 [19MR]
Easy Votes, 16039 [18JN]
Economic Justice—Question of Transcendent Truth, 14796 [6JN]
Economic Sanctions Against South Africa (sundry excerpts), 14269 [5JN]
Editorial in the Chilean Press, 19253 [16JY]
El Salvador—Back From the Brink, 13336 [22MY]
Elections, Mexican Style, 22062 [31JY]
Embassy Row—One of the Toughest Image Problems in Town, 27732 [16OC]
Emergency Claim at Odds With Reality, 12985 [21MY]
Empire Strikes First, 18276 [9JY]
End Cold War Against Cuba, 20154 [23JY]
Ending an Illusion, 28230 [21OC]
Enterprise Zones—Tool for Economic Recovery, 8498 [18AP]
Envoy Quits, Faults Policy, 12023 [15MY]
Errors of Karl Marx, 18296-18297 [9JY]
Ethiopia Makes Money on Donated Food Aid, 13858 [24MY]
Ethiopia Ousts 52,500 From Famine Relief Site, 10194 [1MY]
Ethiopia—Africa's Killing Fields, 28108 [18OC]
Ethiopian Aid Must Go to the Actual Victims, 6121 [25MR]
Ethiopian Crisis—Aid Offered, 1129 [24JA]
Ethiopian Mother Recounts Tragedy Famine Inflicted on Her Family, 2864 [20FE]
Ethiopian Officials Accused of Undermining Relief Work, 38836 [20DE]
Ethiopian Reported Missing—Relief Official Said To Seek U.S. Asylum, 38837 [20DE]
Ethiopia's Other Need—Decent Government, 17915 [27JN]
Europe Versus America in Space, 15269 [12JN]
Europeans Are Eagerly Filling in Their Proxies for Geneva, 28226 [21OC]
Europeans Rally to Nicaraguan Resistance, 7532 [3AP]
Evans Endorses Salmon Fishing Treaty, 4762 [7MR]
Everybody Approves of a Success, 31806 [13NO]
Excerpts From President Reagan's Address, 18738 [11JY]
Excessive Population Growth a Security Threat to the United States, 3473 [25FE]
Ex-Defense Chief Calls ``Star Wars'' Unrealistic, 561 [3JA]
Exemplary Envoy—Japanese Ambassador Okawara Wins Friends, 1191 [29JA]
Exon Wants U.S. To Mint Gold Coins, 18793 [11JY]
Exon—Mint Gold Coin, Vie With Krugerrand, 18793 [11JY]
Exon's Gold Coin Idea Sounds Good, 18792 [11JY]
Experiments of Dr. D. Ewen Cameron, 22486 [1AU]
Experts Say A-Test Cheats Will Fail, 25221 [26SE]
Exporting Democracy—A Progress Report, 35020-35022 [6DE]
F-15 Jet Fighters Intercept Soviet Bombers Near Alaska, 25823 [3OC]
Failure of the Mind, 17263 [25JN]
Fair Offer to the Sandinistas, 5531 [19MR], 5653 [19MR], 5915, 5918 [20MR]
False Victory Claim by Angola Marxists, 25829 [3OC]
Family Discord in Nairobi, 20694 [25JY]
Family Planning (excerpt), 18409 [10JY]
Family Planning—Strict Enough Already, 12194 [15MY]
Farewell to a Good Norwegian, 2402 [19FE]
Farrakhan—More a Menace to Blacks Than to Jews, 27348 [10OC]
Fascell Calls Presidential Chemical Warfare Summary ``Bad Wine in New Bottle'', 10196 [1MY]
$15 Million Fighter Jet Has Everything—But a Buyer, 28368 [22OC]
Fifth Protocol, 37562 [18DE]
Fight That's Worth the Gamble, 15771 [13JN]
Filipino Foreign Investments (sundry), 31160-31178 [7NO]
Filipino Justice, 1324 [30JA]
First Word, 1334 [30JA]
5-Year Program for the U.S.—The Most Urgent Steps in East-West Arms Control, 19386 [17JY]
Flouting International Law, 4270 [28FE]
For a Universal Banning of Chemical Weapons, 10915 [7MY]
For Soviet Union, Lumumba U. Is a Success in Recruiting Students From Third World, 5337 [18MR]
For the President—A Shattering Defeat, 9002 [23AP]
Forced Abortions in China, 7660 [4AP]
Foreign Affairs—Survival Question, 37856 [18DE]
Foreign Firms Eye United States for Acquisitions, 28462 [22OC]
Foreign Policy (sundry excerpts), 16512 [20JN], 18718 [11JY]
Foreign Students Must Pay the Freight, 20516 [25JY]
Forget Chemical Weapons, 15995 [17JN]
Forgetting Our Heritage, 7522 [3AP]
Former Sandinista Says Party Misleads Nicaraguan Visitors, 31232 [7NO]
40% Of Russians in U.S. Are Spies, Defector Claims, 20113 [23JY]
Forty Years After Yalta, 1782 [5FE]
Forty Years Ago—Atom Bomb, 19280 [16JY]
4 More Years in Chile, 4418 [5MR]
Four Questions for President Mubarak, 5599 [19MR]
Four Strikes Against ``Star Wars'', 560 [3JA]
Frank Talk About Dangers at Our Doorstep, 14793 [6JN]
Fredric Dicker Reports From the Nicaraguan Border, 8080 [16AP]
Free Enterprise Comes to the Pentagon, 5102 [7MR]
Freedom, 19733 [18JY]
Friend in Need, 11158 [8MY]
From Italy to PLO, World's Leftists Find a Haven in Nicaragua—Some Sought on Charges of Terrorism, 13684 [23MY]
From Kaunda, a Call for Sanctions, 32176 [14NO]
From U.S.S.R.—Naked as a Jaybird, 19913 [22JY]
From USIA—Soviet Propaganda Alert No. 25—April 15, 1985, 11224 [8MY]
Fulbright Revisited—Still Puzzled by U.S. View of Russians, 8179 [17AP]
Future of Human Rights in American Foreign Policy, 5491 [19MR]
Future of Yalta, 1784-1789 [5FE], 2100-2106 [7FE]
Gandhi—Candid, Practical and Straightforward, 36353 [12DE]
Gathering at Pushkin's Statue—Protesters, Police Play Out Silent Ritual on Human Rights Day, 36310 [12DE]
General Scowcroft Critical of Star Wars Program, 2867 [20FE]
General Staff of the Nicaraguan Democratic Force (FDN), 8530 [18AP]
Getting Tough on the Supply Side, 7509 [3AP]
Give Guatemala a Chance, 37864 [18DE]
Giving Immigration the Business, 26113 [3OC]
Giving Thanks for the Nonsummit: John Podhoretz, 36771 [16DE]
Global Attack on Terror, 18534 [10JY]
Gold Bullion Coin Bills Introduced, 18793 [11JY]
Gold Convertibility Is the Key, 20398 [24JY]
Goldwater May Have Killed the MX by Opposing It, 5406 [19MR]
Gorbachev Fails To Lift Soviet Jew's Hopes, 9955 [30AP]
Gorbachev Warms Up to More Talks, 9934 [30AP]
Gorbachev's Jewish Gaffe, 28459 [22OC]
Gorbachev's Opportunity, 23679 [12SE]
Gorbachev—Soviet Change More Style Than Substance, 9839 [30AP]
Gorbachev—Wolf in Dove's Clothing, 24674 [23SE]
Grasping the Nettle of Terrorism, 14225 [4JN]
Grass-Root Pleas Stir Lawmakers, 24037 [17SE]
Great Soviet Computer Screw-Up, 19940, 19942 [23JY]
Greatest Evil Is Indifference, 17239-17241 [25JN]
Grim Record of Sandinista Anti-Semitism, 15778 [13JN]
Growers Still Addicted to Foreign Workers, 26823 [8OC]
Growing Unease in Relations With US, 30332 [1NO]
Guarding `The Gates of Paradise', 23671-23673 [12SE]
Guarding ``The Gates of Paradise'', 23671-23673 [12SE]
Guatemala After the Vote, 35146 [6DE]
Guest Worker' Option Offered—Administration Would Let Foreigners Harvest Perishable Crops, 26114 [3OC]
Gunmen Seen Singling Out U.S. Marines, 18525 [10JY]
Harsh Times in Honduras for Salvador Refugees, 36804 [16DE]
Hashemi-Rafsanjani on New Missile Development, 29258 [28OC]
Haunted by Yalta, 36342 [12DE]
Help Is a Two-Way Deal, 4018 [28FE]
Help the Democratic Resistance: Representative Solarz, 16051 [18JN]
Hemisphere's Best Hope Is in Contadora, Not Contra, 8503 [18AP]
Here Are Major Questions About Invasion of Grenada, 15537 [12JN]
He's Got Charisma, Credibility and He Wins the Battle for Israel, 31779 [13NO]
He's Poison to Generals—Marco Vinicio Cerezo, 36116 [11DE]
High Stakes in Angola, 26514 [7OC]
Hijacking—Enough's Enough, 16569 [20JN]
Hindering the Nazi Hunters, 10910 [7MY]
History's Victim, or Master?, 9242 [24AP]
Hitler, South Africa and the Thin Veneer, 23069 [9SE]
Homeless Waif of Weapons, 6119 [25MR]
Honduras—U.S. Arsenal, 11615 [9MY]
Honor, Common Sense Support the Expulsion of Dobrynin, 17934 [27JN]
Horror Story, 22488 [1AU]
Hostage Coverage Hindsight—Competition, Technology Shape the Story, 18707 [11JY]
House Gets Tough on Defense Fraud, 18533 [10JY]
House Voting on Contra Aid, 15526 [12JN]
How China Uses U.N. Aid for Forced Abortion, 12106 [15MY]
How China Uses U.N. Aid for Forced Abortions, 16647 [20JN], 30570 [5NO]
How Has the U.S. Met Its Major Challenges Since 1945?, 32660-32662 [20NO]
How Many Soviet Tests Make a Flurry?, 31266 [12NO]
How Not To Remember World War II, 1656 [4FE]
How Rebels Can Keep Salvador on Edge, 28224 [21OC]
How Soviets Mark V-E Day—What Isn't Being Remembered There, 11211 [8MY]
How the Administration Amended the ABM Treaty, 29090 [25OC]
How the Arms Race Really Helps Moscow, 28362-28363 [22OC]
How the City Could Solve South Africa's Problems, 36124 [11DE]
How the United States Should Handle Nicaragua, 17006 [24JN]
How the White House Can Regain Control of Foreign Policy, 15100-15102 [11JN]
How To Break Arms Control Impasse—A Star Wars Solution, 22919 [4SE]
How To Get Tough With Nerve Gas, 25215 [26SE], 26122 [3OC]
How To Make Nuclear Weapons Obsolete, 17262 [25JN]
How To Start a Revolution Without Really Trying, 32470-32471 [19NO], 32893 [20NO]
How To Support the Democratic Revolution, 26111-26113 [3OC]
How To Tell if the Summit Was More Than Just Talk, 36390 [13DE]
How To Treat Defectors—Medvid Rules, 32477 [19NO]
How Top Filipinos Hide Fortunes Overseas, 19379 [17JY]
How Will We Measure Progress?, 1058 [24JA]
Hu Yaobang Says PRC Might ``Use Some Force'' on Taiwan in Next Decade, 15903 [17JN]
Human Rights Has a Place at the United States-Soviet Summit, 32179 [14NO]
Human Rights Violations in China, 18762-18766 [11JY]
If Only Live Aid Can Get Through, 19922 [22JY]
Ignoring Vietnam Lessons Will Hurt in Central America, 9338 [24AP]
Ill-Received Ideology Now Exported, 24211 [18SE]
Imports Are Killing the Textile Industry, 23675 [12SE]
In Afghanistan, Soviets Find Replacing Islam With Communism Isn't Easy, 25212 [26SE]
In Debate Over Nicaragua Aid, Key Point Is Being Overlooked, 15798 [13JN]
In Defense of Defense, 26828 [8OC]
In Defense of Defense Procurement, 26829-26830 [8OC]
In Europe, ``Star Wars'' Is More Than a Pocketbook Issue, 25504 [1OC]
In Our View—Undesirable, 15234 [11JN]
In Russia's History, Negotiating Means Hold Firm, 19250 [16JY]
In South Africa, Soviets Turn Invisible Screws, 22170, 22184-22186 [1AU]
In South Africa, the Press Is Looking the Wrong Way, 36313 [12DE]
In South Africa's Rift, Blacks and Whites Feel Trapped by Extremists, 31216 [7NO]
Inaction or Bad Action?, 25502 [1OC]
Independent Liberal Party Meets in Esteli, 31528 [12NO]
India—New Strengths, 15530 [12JN]
Inside Advice on Disturbing the KGB, 28074 [18OC]
Inside—State Department—Job Outlook Not Improving, AID's Women Employees Say, 9766 [29AP]
``Instant Arab Kit''—Media See Arabs as Billionaires, Bombers or Belly Dancers, 6106 [25MR], 6371, 6380 [26MR]
Instead of the MX, 5686 [20MR]
Institute President Honored in China, 7664 [4AP]
Institutional Violation of Human Rights in Cuba by the Tyranny of Castro Denounced by Claudio Benedi, 8915 [23AP]
Institutionalization of the Illegal Alien, 26145 [3OC]
Interior Department Cuts Estimate of Offshore Oil, Gas Supply—Troubling Rise in Imports Predicted, 13332 [22MY]
International Communism and Nicaragua—An Administration View, 14733 [6JN], 15031 [10JN], 16436 [19JN]
International Connection—Nicaragua's Network of the Left, 8072 [16AP]
International Criminals Must Pay a Price—U.S. Should Be Prepared To Make Them Pay, 18052 [8JY]
International Family Planning Funds (excerpt), 22780 [1AU]
International Law and International Lies, 20695 [25JY]
International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War Awarded Nobel Peace Prize, 31538 [12NO]
Iran, PRC Negotiating Missile Sale in Beijing, 29259 [28OC]
Is Nicaragua Just Another Grenada?, 17252 [25JN]
Is U.S. for Freedom in Africa—Or Not, 22191 [1AU]
Israel—Good Country in a Bad Neighborhood, 19728 [18JY]
Israeli Broadcast ``Doctor'' Is a Radio Bridge to Arabs, 23686 [12SE]
Israeli Broadcast ``Doctor'' Is a Rodio Bridge to Arabs, 23686 [12SE]
Israeli Economy Said To Depend Heavily on Export of Weapons, 6935 [1AP]
Israeli Economy Said To Rely Heavily on Exports of Weapons (excerpt), 14834 [7JN]
Israel's Worthy Double Standard, 19728 [18JY]
It Is Time To Make a Real Decision on Nicaragua, 17977 [27JN]
It Was Wrong To Duck the World Court, 3958 [27FE], 5332 [18MR], 6966 [1AP]
Italy Finds Some Stability, 16753 [20JN]
It's Hard To Believe Sandinistas Merely Want Social Reforms, 20785 [26JY]
It's Later Than You Think, 10175 [1MY]
It's Not What We Spend on Defense—It's Whether We Have the Military Capabilities We Need, 15240 [11JN]
It's Time for a United States-Soviet Summit Session, 935 [24JA]
It's Time for Some Tough Thinking About the Philippines, 28707 [23OC]
It's Time for the Democrats To Be Tough-Minded, 16514 [20JN], 18743 [11JY]
It's Time To Put Heat on Marcos, 30936 [6NO]
Ivan the Credit Seeker, 13719 [24MY]
Japan Agrees To Limit Sale of Steel Exports to U.S., 6511 [27MR]
Japan Grapples Again With Issue of Auto Export Quotas, 38807 [20DE]
Japan Has a Responsibility, 24398 [19SE]
Japan Must Join the World, 30097 [31OC]
Jews Left Behind, 3075 [21FE]
JINSA—Theatre for American Technology, 22912 [4SE]
Jones Claims Food, Bibles Confiscated, 8892 [23AP]
Justice Reborn in Argentina, 36119 [11DE], 38708 [19DE]
Keeping a Distance From South Africa, 14223 [4JN]
KGB Fronts Push Campaign To Destabilize South Africa, 22172, 22186 [1AU]
Khomeini Approves Suicide Hit-Squad, 2086 [7FE]
Kill First, Question Later, 6636 [28MR]
Killing Fields—Again?, 6444 [27MR]
Killing Population Aid, 20143 [23JY]
Kim Dae Jung's Return, 1633 [31JA]
Kransnoyarsk Chutzpah, 30203 [1NO]
Krasnoyarsk Radar, 2613 [19FE], 3657 [26FE]
Kremlin Assails Reagan Speech as Empty Talk, 32276 [18NO]
Labor Camps Thrive Despite Soviet Rhetoric, Experts Say, 34369 [4DE]
Labor Under Siege, 9065 [23AP]
Larger Force of Latin Rebels Sought by U.S., 14686 [6JN]
Last Chance for the Philippines, 9114-9116 [23AP]
Last Shot To End the Arms Race?, 32652 [20NO]
Latin America To Get Another Democracy, 3485 [25FE]
Latin American Caper, 34021 [3DE]
Latin American Debt Crisis (series), 38712-38714 [19DE]
Latin Council Called Backer of Leftists, Not Human Rights, 8234 [17AP]
Latin Debts and Solutions, 28460 [22OC]
Lawmaker Scores D'Escoto, Sandinistas, 25512 [1OC]
Lawyers for U.S. Lay Plans for Hunting Beirut Hijackers, 18738 [11JY]
Leaping (So Soon) Into the Middle East, 22731 [1AU]
Lefties for Reagan, 5323-5325 [18MR]
Legacy of a Peacemaker, 9949 [30AP]
Legacy of Grenada Invasion—Popularity of U.S. Still High, 5994 [21MR]
Leland and the War on Hunger, 27751-27752 [16OC]
Lessons in a Rescue at Sea, 19377 [17JY]
Lessons of Grenada Week—Learn About Communism the Easy Way, 26809 [8OC]
Lessons of Vietnam, 8884 [23AP]
Let Salvadoran Refugees Stay, 24793 [24SE]
Let's Keep the Lessons of Grenada Fresh in Thought, 29540 [29OC]
Let's Talk With Castro, 3396 [25FE]
Libya, Syria, and Iran Coordinate Schemes To Strike U.S. Targets, Arab Sources Say, 17680 [27JN], 18295 [9JY]
Libya Reported Drilling Terrorists in Suriname, 38690 [19DE], 38827 [20DE]
Link Between Pakistan and U.S. Pressure on Nicaragua Hinted, 5361 [19MR]
Links of Freedom, 37865 [18DE]
Lobbying Drive Began in Managua, 9348 [24AP]
Lord Harlech, Envoy to U.S. in 1960's, Dies, 4415 [5MR]
Louis Weinstein's Nightmare, 22487 [1AU]
Loyalist Alienation in Northern Ireland—Opportunity for a Diplomatic Breakthrough, 7752 [4AP]
Lust for Power, 26126 [3OC]
Madcap Menace—Weakening Our Defenses?, 16515 [20JN]
Maintain U.S. African Investments, 8492 [18AP]
Malawi—Oasis in a Continent's Agricultural Desert, 12971 [21MY]
Man Called Simas, 30092 [31OC]
Managua Comes to Disneyland, 13849 [24MY]
Managua Gets East German Aid, United States Says, 15536 [12JN]
Man's First Glimpse of Plutonium, 19279 [16JY]
Marcos and the Purists, 36544 [16DE]
Marcos Foes Track Money But Keep Quiet for Now, 19385 [17JY]
Marcos Fortune—Its Sources Raise Questions, 33346 [22NO]
Married to Uncle Sam, 8321 [17AP]
Marx's Heirs Belie the Pacifist Promise, 8488 [18AP], 14561 [5JN]
Medvid Case—American Honor Lost, 35429 [9DE]
Meese Asserts U.S. Favors Press Code—On Visit to London, He Backs Idea of Need for Restraint in Reporting Terrorism (excerpt), 19593 [18JY]
Memo Provided Ortega Tips on Manipulating Hill Visitors, 15147 [11JN]
Memorandum—U.N. Diplomacy, 7694 [4AP]
Message to Pretoria, 21646 [30JY]
Message to Solarz, 8488 [18AP]
Mexican Debacle, 22930 [4SE]
Mexican Peso Falls on Free Market, 19865 [22JY]
Mexico, O Mexico!, 25533 [1OC]
Mexico in Need, 25327 [30SE]
Mexico's Reform Agenda, 30450 [4NO]
Mexico—Ultimate Domino?, 29765 [30OC], 30106 [31OC]
Middle Ground, 2342 [7FE]
Middle Way in Nicaragua, 2607 [19FE]
Midwives of a New South Africa, 36787 [16DE]
Militarized Society, 26699-26701 [8OC]
Military Advantage of the Comprehensive Test Ban, 25229 [26SE]
Military Buildup in Nicaragua, 8831 [23AP]
Military Chiefs Favor Abiding by Soviet Pact, 15228 [11JN]
Mind Games, 22490 [1AU]
Miracle? In Argentina?, 18476 [10JY]
Mission for Cousteau, 28443 [22OC]
Mobile-Missile Ploy, 31269 [12NO]
More From the Beautiful People at AID, 7663 [4AP]
More Missiles Weaken Reduction Promise, 5405 [19MR]
Morocco's ``Union'' With Libya Is a Nonstarter, 723 [22JA]
Moscow Feeds a Lap-Dog Foreign Press, 29054 [24OC]
Moscow Proposes To End a Dispute on Siberia Radar, 29688 [30OC]
Moscow's Bid To Close Its Technology Gap Will Test Gorbachev, 22790 [1AU]
Moscow's Star Wars Plan—Keeping Facts Under Wraps, 22696 [1AU]
Mr. Reagan's Tar Baby, 6940 [1AP]
Mujahedin and Contras—Deserving of U.S. Support, 8789 [22AP]
Murder of a Polish Priest, 34813 [5DE]
Mutual Interests Compel Leaders To Grope Toward Arms Control, 32876 [20NO]
MX Chip, 5406 [19MR]
MX Fails, as Missile or as Lever, 5592 [19MR]
MX Peacekeeper, 5418 [19MR]
MX Versus Readiness, 15990 [17JN]
MX—Advantages, 5991 [21MR]
MX's Soviet Cousin, the SS-24, Unveiled, 7073 [2AP]
Nakasone Hints at Aiding ``Star Wars''—Proposal Draws Heavy Fire From Japan's Opposition Parties, 5927 [20MR]
NATO Agrees To Improve Nonnuclear Weapons, 13861 [24MY]
NATO Allies Praise U.S. Cooperation, 36391 [13DE]
NATO's Identity Crisis, 25233 [26SE]
Navy Strategic Communications—Keeping the Teeth in Deterrence, 19534-19535 [17JY]
NED to the Rescue, 37839 [18DE]
Needed—Foreign Aid Program Americans Will Support, 12104, 12105 [15MY]
Needed—Solid Defense Against Gas, 16153 [18JN]
Network (series), 8016 [16AP], 8234 [17AP], 8421 [18AP], 9718 [29AP]
New Chance in Guatemala, 37499 [17DE]
New Directions for American Foreign Policy, 19248-19249 [16JY]
New Holocaust, 25316 [30SE]
New Immigration Law Needed, 22064 [31JY]
New Measure Seen for Soviet A-Test, 30916 [6NO]
``New'' Mideast Peace Process, 25213 [26SE]
New Nerve-Gas Weapons That We Don't Need, 15998 [17JN], 16152 [18JN]
New Policy Needed, 17540 [26JN]
New President, Old Problems Face Panama, 29405 [29OC]
New SS Wreaths, Old Anti-Semitism, 12209 [15MY]
New Zealand Announcer Quits Over South Africa, 16000 [17JN]
New Zealand Shifts Stance on U.S. Nuclear Ship Visits, 24195 [18SE]
Nicaragua, 3659 [26FE], 10239-10246 [2MY], 26507 [7OC]
Nicaragua and the U.S. Options—An Invasion Is Openly Discussed, 14324 [5JN], 14689 [6JN], 14870 [7JN]
Nicaragua Bares the Nightstick, 28487 [22OC]
Nicaragua Censors Letter From Pope, Then Retracts and Allows Publishing, 37498 [17DE]
Nicaragua Eyes Cuba's Resolution of Religious Debate, 18531 [10JY]
Nicaragua for Rights Suspension, 28464 [22OC]
Nicaragua Gags Cleric's Broadcasts, 19052 [15JY]
Nicaragua in Arrears on World Bank Loans, 6509 [27MR]
Nicaragua Is Armed for Trouble, 5633 [19MR]
Nicaragua Suspends Rights, 28024 [17OC]
Nicaragua Uprising Not To Support Marxism, 12196 [15MY]
Nicaragua—Hard Questions, 8485 [18AP]
Nicaraguan Army—``War Machine'' or Defender of a Besieged Nation?, 8083-8085 [16AP]
Nicaraguan Assistance to Guerrillas in El Salvador (excerpt), 14736 [6JN]
Nicaraguan Businesses Face Competition From Sandinistas, 27322 [10OC]
Nicaraguan Crisis?, 32476 [19NO]
Nicaraguan Rebels Cut Military Operations—Loss of CIA Funding Is Said To Take Toll, 9217 [24AP]
Nicaragua's Reward, 10461 [3MY]
Nicaragua's U.S. Lawyers, 25346 [1OC], 28907 [24OC]
Nicaragua's Untold Stories, 9062 [23AP]
No Dead End for Arms Control, 6635 [28MR]
No More Easy Money, 22691 [1AU]
Nobel Peace Prizewinner Draws Fire, 35523 [10DE]
North Korea's Wind of Change, 21479 [30JY]
Norwegians Name Alternative Prizewinner in Protest, 35523 [10DE]
Not Quite Revolution, 22176 [1AU]
Not Scientific, 24216 [18SE]
Note to Gorbachev, 28487 [22OC]
November Summit—A Preview, 28107 [18OC]
Now It's India Pushing Drugs Into the U.S., 12849 [21MY]
Nuclear Agreement Between the U.S. and People's Republic of China, 30625 [6NO]
Nuclear Cooperation Agreement Between the U.S. and the People's Republic of China (excerpt), 36258 [12DE]
Nuclear Exports (excerpt), 35299 [9DE]
Nuclear Fear Holds World in Bondage, 23164 [10SE]
Nuclear Parley Ends Quietly, 24688 [24SE]
Nuclear Proliferation (excerpt), 36257 [12DE]
Nuclear Stability ``Washed Away'', 16159 [18JN]
Nuclear Test Ban?, 31892 [14NO]
Nuclear War (excerpt), 13226, 13227 [22MY]
Nuclear Weapons Freeze and a Cancer Metaphor—Physician's View, 29789 [30OC]
Nuclear-Capable Soviet Ship Scheduled To Dock in Mexico, 23809 [16SE]
NZ Rebuffs Americans, 4017 [28FE]
Obando Confirms Crackdown on Church, 34822 [5DE]
Obligation to Democratic Resistance Forces in Nicaragua (excerpt), 13302 [22MY]
Obsession, 28466 [22OC]
Odyssey With Afghan Rebels Transporting Vital Flow of Arms, 30505-30507 [5NO]
Of Many Things, 16897 [21JN]
Of Zulus, Watusis, 22833 [14AU]
Off the Fence on Israel, 24418 [20SE]
Officers of the Old National Guard Remain a Factor in the Rebel Forces—Some Contra Leaders Are Their Own Worst Enemies, 8531 [18AP]
Offshore Holdings Not Limited to Prominent Filipino Leaders, 19381 [17JY]
Oil Trouble Ahead, 13332 [22MY]
Old Defenses Won't Work, 14813 [6JN]
On the Banks of the Elbe, V-E Day Anticlimatic for These Soldiers, 11630 [9MY]
On the CIA's Behalf, 22489 [1AU]
On the Track of the SS-24, 7074 [2AP]
One Couple, One Child, 7663 [4AP]
One Man's Apartheid, 23120 [9SE]
O'Neill Warns Ortega on Opening Society, 9956 [30AP]
Only Fear of Losing Will Bring Sandinistas to Terms, 10592 [6MY]
Only Issue Is Racist Apartheid, 22034 [31JY]
Opposition Has a Duty in Nicaragua, 32183 [14NO]
Opposition Says Death Squads Roam South Africa (excerpt), 18760 [11JY]
Oppression in Korea, 17926 [27JN]
Ortega Says His ``Victory'' Justifies Denial of Rights, 28727 [23OC]
Ortega—Center of Calm, 10908 [7MY]
Ortega's Ominous Offensive, 31534 [12NO]
Ortega's Self-Inflicted Wounds, 28254 [22OC]
Ortega's Visit to Moscow Should Not Be a Surprise, 17977 [27JN]
Other Face of Apartheid, 15794 [13JN]
Other Star War, 9572 [26AP]
Our World Court Snub Is a Rerun, 14882 [7JN]
Over the Big-Power Chasm, 17322 [26JN]
Panama ``Beheaded'', 37512 [17DE]
Panama v. ``Prensa'', 30610 [5NO]
Panel Documents End of Helsinki, 28597 [23OC]
Panel Hears Details Linking Managua and Drugs, 9769 [29AP]
Pattern of Diplomacy (series), 11066 [8MY]
Paying for Abortions, 7662 [4AP]
PCES Leader Captured, Reveals `Terrorist Plans', 24024 [17SE]
PCES Leader Captured, Reveals ``Terrorist Plans'', 24024 [17SE]
Peace, Yes, but by Whose Definition?, 30112 [31OC], 30958 [6NO]
Peace and Prosperity—El Salvador Faces A Window of Opportunity, 14213 [4JN]
Peace Corps at 25 Recovers Its Vigor, 36774 [16DE]
Peace in Afghanistan—Needs Russian Flexibility, 16595 [20JN]
Peace Plan for Nicaragua, 5061 [7MR], 5646 [19MR], 6644 [28MR]
Peking's Family Policy, 7663 [4AP]
Peking's Lesson for the Pentagon, 5102 [7MR]
Pentagon's Misuse of Technology, 8496 [18AP]
Pentagon's Nuclear Bunker, 5405 [19MR]
Personal Visit to Nicaragua Brings Eye-Opening, 8518 [18AP]
Perspectives of German Foreign Policy, 19040-19043 [15JY]
Peru Battles Maoist Shining Path Group, 6827 [28MR]
Peru Building the Future, 6828 [28MR]
Peru—A Nation Gripped by Politics of Contraband, 29055 [24OC]
Peter Rodino Rides to the Rescue, 20716 [25JY]
Phase Out Support of Contras—Leave Peace to Contadora, 8490 [18AP]
Philippine Hostages, 22090 [1AU]
Philippine Insurgency Said To Be Self-Reliant—Most Foreign Comparisons Miss Mark, 31526 [12NO]
Philosophy of the Test Ban, 25283 [30SE]
Picketing Helps Prod Congress Into Voting, 20845 [26JY]
Piercing the Sandinista Smokescreen, 7558 [3AP]
Pinochet Faces a Unified Opposition, 23648 [12SE]
Pinochet Hits Opposition, Does Not Reject Its Plan—Church-Backed Plea for Democracy at Issue, 23647 [12SE]
Pinochet Hits Oppostition, Does Not Reject Its Plan—Church-Backed Plea for Democracy at Issue, 23647 [12SE]
Planning for Peace, 22668-22669 [1AU]
Play It Smart With Mexico, 26919 [9OC]
Playing Russian Roulette With Our Secrets, 32886 [20NO]
Poison of Surrender Has Infected Us Since Yalta, 14990 [10JN]
Pol Pot (excerpt), 29978 [31OC]
Pole's Appeal for an Open Trial, 13850 [24MY]
Policies on Central American Issues Change, 30449 [4NO]
Policy in Latin America (excerpt), 14893 [7JN]
Politics of Inaction, 9546 [25AP]
Politics of Paranoia, 11156 [8MY]
Poll Finds Rising Sentiment for Distancing U.S. From Israel, 17539 [26JN]
Poor Panama, 28456 [22OC]
Population Control in the People's Republic of China (sundry excerpts), 27354 [10OC]
Population Policy Trends in China, 1978-83, 27354 [10OC]
Population Prizes From U.N. Assailed, 7665 [4AP]
Pork Barrels in the Sky, 22706 [1AU]
Portugal Democracy Affirmed, 29767 [30OC]
Power and the Peril, 19262 [16JY]
Power of the Contras, 29072 [24OC]
Pragmatism in Paramaribo, 22726 [1AU]
Preaching to China, 18067 [8JY]
President Linked to Secret Aid—Plan To Help Contras Reported Approved, 26984 [9OC]
President Reagan, We Deserve Better, 5053 [7MR]
President Sends Mexicans Solidarity Message, 26508 [7OC]
President Von Weizsacker on End of World War II (sundry excerpts), 12416 [16MY]
President's Trip to Federal Republic of Germany, 9579 [26AP]
Pre-Summit Gestures, 29663 [30OC]
Pretoria's Economic Future, 22189 [1AU]
Preventing Breakout From the ABM Treaty, 19387 [17JY]
Price of Ignorance Can Be Nationhood, Itself, 15730 [13JN]
Print Pirates Pillaging Book Trade, 37505 [17DE]
Problems of Drugs Is Raised in Bonn—U.S. and Britain Lead Session on Stronger Battle Against Narcotics Trafficking, 11604 [9MY]
Progress in South Africa (excerpt), 7106 [2AP]
Pro-Life, AID Forces Clash on U.S. Aid to China's Population Control, 7665 [4AP]
Promoting Our State Abroad, 18071 [8JY]
Proof of Soviet Lies, 31216 [7NO]
Proposals for UN Human Rights Reforms, 34368 [4DE]
Protests at Columbia—Students and the Issues Have Changed Since the 60's, 8264 [18AP]
Pushing South Africa Onto the Path to Democracy, 1342 [30JA]
Put Central America in Perspective, 8492 [18AP]
Puzzling Out Latin Misconceptions, 4507 [5MR]
Qaddafi's Libya—Shelves Are Bare—6 Years Into the Revolution, Tripoli Looks Deserted, 30105 [31OC]
Questionable Future of the Philippines, 26810 [8OC]
Questions Came Later, 19275 [16JY]
Questions on U.S. Nicaraguan Policy, 22904 [4SE]
Quickening Change in South Africa, 25508 [1OC], 25769 [2OC]
Quotas Help Keep Us Competitive, 1119 [24JA]
Raging Against ``Star Wars'', 854 [22JA]
Rajiv Gandhi Tells PD's Vail of Plans for India, 36351 [12DE]
Reagan and the Armenians, 8087 [16AP]
Reagan Decides To Abide by SALT II, 36388 [13DE]
Reagan Finesses Conflict Over SDI, Missile Treaty, 28872 [24OC]
Reagan Holds Cards, 34038 [3DE]
Reagan Mistreats Salvadoran Refugees, 26120 [3OC]
Reagan Reported To Postpone Move on Rebel Arms Aid, 8547 [22AP]
Reagan Says Nicaragua a ``Moral Challenge'' but Quiet on South Africa—An AP News Analysis, 8256 [17AP]
Reagan Wins Another Battle for Government Secrecy, 9215 [24AP]
Reagan's ASAT Boomerang, 23793 [13SE]
Reagan's Awkward Contradiction, 8507 [18AP]
Reagan's Selective Aversion to Terrorists, 8324 [17AP]
Reagan's Sound Deterrent Strategy, 32857 [20NO]
Reagan's Untruths About Managua, 16453 [19JN], 16777 [21JN]
Reagan's World Court Error, 28900 [24OC]
Reagan's World Court Walkout Decision Leaves U.S. Congress Without Means of Appeal, 31776 [13NO]
Real Issue—Will We Abandon Central America?, 8629 [22AP]
Real Latin Threat, 22985 [5SE]
Rebel Named ``God's Blessing'' Dies, 20140 [23JY]
Rebel Nicaragua Indian Leader Is Pessimistic on Peace Prospects, 8628 [22AP]
Rebels Give Show in Salvador, 18953 [11JY]
Red China Military Relations (excerpt), 35969 [11DE]
Red Sea Mining Done by Libyans, 2610 [19FE]
Reducing the Risk of Nuclear War, 19286-19289 [17JY]
Reengaging in Guatemala, 38698, 38699 [19DE]
Reforms Reshape the World, 36808 [16DE]
Reject the MX, 5406 [19MR]
Religion in Nicaragua, 8270 [17AP]
Remaking Afghanistan in the Soviet Image, 6991 [1AP]
Remember Grenada as Turning Point for Soviets, 26140 [3OC]
Remember the Gulf of Tonkin—President's Bid for Contra Aid Has Chilling Similarity, 7956 [16AP], 8303 [17AP]
Remembering, 27316 [10OC]
Remembering Hiroshima, 20157 [23JY]
Report for the U.N. Denounces Afghans on Rights, 35825 [10DE], 36321 [12DE]
Report on Afghanistan, 6379 [26MR]
Resistance Groups Issue Declaration, 17255 [25JN]
Restock Inadequate Munitions Reserves, 30917 [6NO]
Restore Funding to the Contras, 8505 [18AP]
Rethinking Nuclear War, 25343 [1OC]
Revolution Betrayed—Free Labor Persecuted, 4009 [28FE]
Ritual in Managua, 15476 [12JN]
Road to Canakkale—In Search of Turkish Roots, 7758 [4AP]
Road to Publication, 15532 [12JN]
Ronald Reagan's Great Opportunity, 1057 [24JA]
Roosevelt, Reagan, and Latin America, 22070 [31JY]
Roosevelt Is Dead, 10907 [7MY]
Russians Are ``Robbing Us Blind'', 13948 [3JN]
Sailor Who Said No, 36823 [17DE]
Sakharov May Have Had Stroke During 1984 Fast, 17547 [26JN]
Sakharov Whereabouts an Issue, 15812 [13JN]
SALT II Decision Was Correct, 36387 [13DE]
SALT II (excerpt), 36394, 36395, 36396 [13DE]
SALT Successes and the Geneva Summit, 36398 [13DE]
Salvador Rebel Vows To Spread War, 18953 [11JY]
Salvadoran Rebel Leaders Vow To Extend War, 18127 [9JY]
Salvadoran Security Agents and the Law, 24674 [23SE]
Salvador—Armed and in Danger, 11614 [9MY]
Sanctions Against South Africa, 18834 [11JY]
Sanctions Are Our Best Weapons, 29043 [24OC]
Sanctuary Movement on Trial, 24035 [17SE]
Sanctuary Movement Under Fire, 31214 [7NO]
Sanctuary Movement—Sorting It Out, 8767-8769 [22AP]
Sandinista Asserts War Has Taken 12,000 Lives, 19734 [18JY]
Sandinista Betrayal, 8512 [18AP]
Sandinista Gesture—More Than Meets the Eye, 15238 [11JN]
Sandinista Leader Says He Plans To Visit Moscow Soon To Seek Aid, 9477 [25AP]
Sandinista Now Spells Corruption, 25209 [26SE], 25325 [30SE]
Sandinistas and Middle Eastern Radicals, 25320 [30SE]
Sandinistas and the Workers—The Betrayal Continues, 4007 [28FE]
Sandinistas Attract a Who's Who of Terrorists, 7668 [4AP], 8071 [16AP], 13680 [23MY]
Sandinistas Have ``Blueprint for Subversive Aggression'', 12692 [20MY], 13306-13308 [22MY]
Sandinistas Interrogate Opponents—300 Reportedly Held for Questioning, 37558 [18DE]
Sandinistas Position on Crisis in Nicaragua (sundry excerpts), 5681 [20MR]
Sandinistas Said To Ready Offensive Against Contras, 8899 [23AP]
Sandinistas Show Their True Colors (excerpts), 28464 [22OC]
Savage Land, 28276 [22OC]
Savimbi and UNITA on Democracy and Human Rights, 34793 [5DE]
Savimbi and UNITA on Foreign Policy, 32499 [19NO]
Savimbi's Groupies, 37491 [17DE]
Savimbi's Plan Is Model for Third World Countries, 17330 [26JN]
Saying They're Sorry, 22489 [1AU]
Schlesinger Attacks Star Wars Plan, 2867 [20FE]
SDI—Popular Myths About the President's Plan for Peace, 19277-19279 [16JY]
Secondhand Guilt, 31799 [13NO]
``Seductive Mirage'' of a ``Vulnerable Weapon'', 5686 [20MR]
Seeking a Quick Fix—Can It Be Achieved Without Patience?, 22175, 22191 [1AU]
Seize the Moment at the Summit, 32219 [18NO]
Seized by the Russians, 25823-25825 [3OC]
Self-Help Foundation, 1333 [30JA]
Selling Arms to China, 31192 [7NO]
Senator Lugar Is Gaining New Prestige for Panel on Foreign Relations, 30265 [1NO]
Senator Objects to Trip, 9478 [25AP]
Send Marcos Packing, 38816 [20DE]
Sendero Luminoso—The Shining Path of Peru (excerpt), 8548 [22AP]
Serious About Arms, 5622 [19MR]
Shadow on the Summit, 28030 [18OC], 29249 [28OC]
Shame in the Medvid Case, 34793 [5DE]
Share the Power, 22183 [1AU]
Shipping Costs (excerpt), 20131 [23JY]
Shooting Down Arms Control, 5101 [7MR]
Shortchanging a Food Program That Works, 7693 [4AP]
Should the U.S. Aid Savimbi's Rebels?, 34054 [3DE]
Shultz Amplifies Terrorism Comment, 38834 [20DE]
Shultz Heads for the Other Side of Europe, 38666 [19DE]
Shultz Opposes Military Aid for Guerrillas in Cambodia (excerpt), 18720 [11JY]
Sideshow Over the ABM Treaty, 30341 [1NO]
Signs of Dissension, 9960 [30AP]
Simple Request—I'd Like To See My Parents, 23271 [10SE]
Sinking to New Lows, 23121 [9SE]
Small U.S.-Soviet Step, 20267 [24JY]
Socialism Seen Losing Appeal in Africa, 14823 [6JN]
Solidarity Rides the Airwaves, 9947 [30AP]
Some Deals Sour, 19382 [17JY]
Some Gains for the West, 22734 [1AU]
South Africa and a Symbol's Strength, 19049 [15JY]
South Africa in Emergency, 20682 [25JY]
South Africa in Perspective, 22044 [31JY]
South Africa Says No, 25226 [26SE]
South Africa Tries To Keep It Hidden—But the Brutality, Not the Reporting of It, Is the Threat, 36314 [12DE]
South African Blacks Tell of ``Police Siege'', 7333 [3AP]
South African Government Is Making a Grave Mistake in Not Insisting on an Answer to the Question—With What Shall Apartheid Be Replaced, 22189 [1AU]
South African Sanctions, 14550 [5JN], 18819 [11JY], 23026 [9SE]
South Africa—Realtiy of Its Law, 24182 [18SE]
South Africa's Official Story May Have Died, Too, 7559 [3AP]
South Africa's Survival Essential to U.S. as Source of Key Materials, 22173, 22187 [1AU]
South Africa—Setup for a Shoot Out?, 22738 [1AU]
South Africa—The Reality of Its Law, 24182 [18SE]
South Africa—Union Strength a New Factor, 10562 [6MY]
South Africa—What the West Can Do, 20686 [25JY], 22182 [1AU]
South Africa—Why It's a Bad Investment, 6991 [1AP]
Soviet and Afghan Casualties Exceed 60,000, Zia Declares, 29094 [25OC]
Soviet Atrocities Alleged—Afghan Refugee Details Burning, Killing, 8080 [16AP]
Soviet Atrocities in Afghanistan, 11911 [14MY]
Soviet Buildup in the Far East (excerpt), 21852 [31JY]
Soviet Disinformation Juggernaut, 27994-27997 [17OC]
Soviet Espionage—Using the U.N. Against the U.S., 28086-28094 [18OC]
Soviet Military Spending—How Much, How Fast?, 14836 [7JN]
Soviet Missile Cited To Bolster Case for MX, 7073 [2AP]
Soviet Myths and Realities, 8322 [17AP]
Soviet Navy's First Port Visit to Mexico Set, 23809 [16SE]
Soviet Policy in Angola (excerpt), 35482 [10DE]
Soviet seizure of Japanese fishing vessel: Senator Murkowski, 9652 [26AP]
Soviet Star Wars?, 8074 [16AP]
Soviet ``Supercarrier'' Construction Continues, 32180 [14NO]
Soviet Test Coding Stymies U.S. Monitoring Efforts, 23677 [12SE]
Soviet Toys of Death, 36929 [17DE], 37811 [18DE]
Soviet Trade—Important Issue, 7669 [4AP], 8381 [18AP]
Soviet Union's War of Ideas, 30612 [5NO]
Soviet Warheads Underestimated, Weinberger Hints in Letter to Hill, 7074 [2AP]
Soviets Advance Cubans on African Chessboard, 36304 [12DE]
Soviets ``Conquer'' Turks in Exercise, 26500 [7OC]
Soviets Harass British in East Germany, 15534 [12JN]
Soviet's Moral Bankruptcy, 16201 [19JN]
Soviets Preempt Star Wars, 19276 [16JY]
Soviets Release U.S. Observer, 9653 [26AP]
Soviets Seen in Combat With Sandinistas, 8899 [23AP]
Soviets Seize Boat Carrying U.S. Employee, 9653 [26AP]
Soviets Seize Japanese Trawler With Yank Aboard, 9653 [26AP]
Soviets Take the High Ground, 16631 [20JN]
Soviets Trying Members of Pentecostalist Sect, 12993 [21MY]
Space Junk Grows With Weapons Tests, 29302 [28OC]
Speak Up for Soviet Jews, 25210 [26SE]
Spies and the Technology Edge, 18535 [10JY]
Spreading Stardust in Europe, 36355 [12DE]
Spying Business (excerpt), 14646 [6JN]
Stakes in Nicaragua, 10157 [1MY]
Stand by Taiwan, 18271 [9JY]
``Star Wars'' Cover-Up, 36342 [12DE]
Star Wars Defense Proposals (sundry), 546-548 [3JA]
Star Wars Is Good for Arms Control, 16523 [20JN]
``Star Wars'' Is Pie in the Sky, 29310 [28OC]
Star Wars Made (Too) Simple, 27330 [10OC]
Star Wars Once Funny, Now Frightening, 8512 [18AP]
Star Wars v. the Freeze, 5631 [19MR]
Star Wars X-Ray Laser Test (sundry), 34360, 34362 [4DE]
``Star Wars''—Battle Intensifies, 31253 [8NO]
State Closes Eyes to Soviet Embassy Cargo, 16048 [18JN]
State Department and CIA ``Indulge Their Emptiness'', 20403 [24JY]
State Department Response to News Coverage of Terrorist Hijacking (excerpt), 19593 [18JY]
State Gives Away the Store, Again, 33683 [2DE]
Stepdaughter Says Sakharov Has Resumed Hunger Strike, 17546 [26JN]
Still in Dissent at 80, 8178 [17AP]
Still One-Party in Mexico, 22929 [4SE]
Stop Testing, 31266 [12NO]
Stopping Communism in Europe (1947 excerpt), 9290 [24AP]
Strange View of a Lawyer's Job, 26467 [7OC]
Strengthening the Peace, 2845 [20FE]
Struggle for Nicaragua—Escalation, 38702 [19DE]
Study Abroad—We Still Have a Lot To Learn, 38776 [20DE]
Study Raps Export Controls for Delays in U.S. Technology, 22767 [1AU]
Success at the Summit Is Possible, 24623 [23SE]
Successful Attack on Argentine Inflation Makes the New Economic Minister a Hero, 27024 [9OC]
Suicide in South Africa, 18820 [11JY]
Summits Past and Present, 32177 [14NO]
Summit's Real Potential, 24622 [23SE]
Superaccuracy + SDI = Arms Control?, 4506 [5MR]
Supply-Side India Turns the Tide, 10592 [6MY]
Support of the Helsinki Accords, 24697 [24SE]
Suriname Becoming Another Cuba, 38689 [19DE], 38827 [20DE]
SWAPO Victory, a Disaster for West—Free Namibia Seen Vital to U.S. Interests, 12982 [21MY]
Tackling Apartheid From the Inside, 31787 [13NO]
Tactics of Foreign Newsmen in South Africa Come Under Scrutiny, 26312 [5OC]
Taiwan and U.S. Foreign Policy Interests (excerpt), 20705 [25JY]
Taiwan Hidden Goal of Chinese Leader's Visit With Reagan, 19879 [22JY]
Taking the Sandinistas at Their Word, 23694 [12SE]
Talk of the Town, 5083 [7MR]
Talk of the Town—Notes and Comment, 8494 [18AP]
Target of Turkish Campaign—Jews Pressured on Issue of Armenian Genocide, 9341 [24AP]
Targeted Surcharges, 11574 [9MY]
Tax Cut Show-and-Tell for Bonn, 10597 [6MY]
Technology—East Bloc Steps Up Its Industrial Espionage, 23857 [16SE]
10 Top Filipinos and Some of Their U.S. Links, 19379 [17JY]
Terror on the Left, 24188 [18SE]
Terrorism Found Rising, Now Almost Accepted, 35148 [6DE]
Terrorism in Lebanon (excerpt), 12260 [16MY]
Terrorism on a Leash, 17547 [26JN]
Terrorism (sundry excerpts), 16569, 16570, 16571 [20JN], 25041 [26SE]
Terrorist Attack on U.S. Marines in El Salvador, 17758 [27JN]
Test Ban Fever—With an Emphasis on Image, Not Security, 25044 [26SE], 25228, 25237 [26SE]
Test Ban Treaty (excerpt), 30627 [6NO]
Testing of Antisatellite Weapons, 13755, 13756 [24MY]
Tests Go On, 26493 [7OC]
Text of U.S. Statement on Withdrawal From the Case Before the World Court, 28904 [24OC]
This Is Not Population Control—This Is Barbarism, 17500 [26JN]
Threats Cause Alarm, 15522 [12JN]
Threats Not Present, 15521 [12JN]
Time and South Africa, 29061 [24OC]
Time for a Real War on Drugs, 25245 [26SE]
Time To Sober Up, 32466 [19NO]
Time To Strengthen Efforts To Hinder Nuclear Proliferation, 24044 [18SE]
Timely Show of Strength, 29786 [30OC]
Tiny Cyprus Ignored in Its Agony, 24185 [18SE]
To Many, Helsinki Means Hope, 22734 [1AU]
Toiling on Freedom's Front Line, 5921 [20MR]
Top-Level Fight Led to ABM Policy Shift—Shultz Prevailed in Knock-Down, Drag-Out Meeting on Missile Defense Treaty, 28872 [24OC]
Totalitarianism in Foreign Policy (excerpt), 19514 [17JY]
Toward a Defense Strategy, 5640 [19MR]
Toward a Strategy for Peace, 32646 [20NO]
Toward Presidential Control of the State Department, 15103 [11JN]
Trade Blues Aren't Just a Matter of Green, 19467 [17JY]
Trade Won't Soften an Adversary, 22991 [5SE]
Trip to Central America That Changed Lives, 15255 [11JN]
Trouble in Paradise (excerpt), 16811 [21JN]
Trouble With the Trident II, 36534 [16DE]
Tune In, Fidel, Here's the Real News, 14536 [5JN]
Turkey and Fresno State, 37868 [18DE]
Turkey Censors Blast on Rights by 2 Authors—Miller, Pinter Say Torture a Fact in Turkey, 8527 [18AP]
Turn of the Screw in South Africa, 20682 [25JY]
TV Goes Global on Worldnet, 6876 [28MR]
TV in the Hostage Crisis—Reporter or Participant?, 18707 [11JY]
Twelve Senators Urge Tougher U.S. Stance on Namibia, 14231 [4JN]
12 Years of Night in Chile, 23292 [11SE]
Twelve Years of Night in Chile, 30349 [1NO]
Two GI's Held Briefly in East Germany, 24185 [18SE]
2 Missing Americans Said To Fall in Hands of Mexican Suspect, 10771 [7MY]
U.N. OK's Antiterror Resolution—Its First, 36121 [11DE]
U.N. OKs Antiterror Resolution—Its First, 37500 [17DE]
U.N. Report Accuses Soviets of Massive Rights Abuses in Afghanistan, 5936 [20MR]
U.N. Rights Unit Assails Soviet Abuses in Afghanistan, 5936 [20MR]
U.N.—Reforms Might Help It To Work, 27978 [17OC]
U.N.'s Priorities, 32 [3JA]
U.N.'s War Against the West, 3822-3826 [27FE]
U.S. Agenda for Reforming Asian Lending, 22690 [1AU]
U.S. Aid to Contras Violates Law, 6966 [1AP]
U.S. Assistance to Greece and Turkey (1947 excerpt), 9101 [23AP]
U.S. Banks Help Set Up Angola Oil Field Funds, 25828 [3OC]
U.S. Cannot Afford Indifference in Nicaragua, 17710 [27JN]
U.S. Church Activism Stoked by Apartheid, Issues Diversify, 22713 [1AU]
U.S. Delays First Anti-Satellite Arms Test on Physical Target, 19471 [17JY]
U.S. Drug Scene Horrifies Britons, 14840 [7JN]
U.S. Envoy, Ending Chile Visit, Avoids Any Criticism of Pinochet, 7024 [2AP]
U.S. Experts Condemn Soviet Radar, 5420 [19MR]
U.S. Eyes Over Russia—How Much Can We See?, 33196 [20NO]
U.S. Fighters Track Soviet Bombers, 25823 [3OC]
U.S. Fights $58 Million Loan to the Sandinista Regime, 6509 [27MR]
U.S. Foreign Policy (sundry excerpts), 18721 [11JY]
U.S. General Says Nicaragua Rebels Cannot Win Soon, 9216 [24AP]
U.S. Investigates Abortion Practice in China Before Funding U.N. Population Program, 5335 [18MR]
U.S. Military Is Termed Prepared for Any Move Against Nicaragua, 14214-14216 [4JN], 14687-14688 [6JN], 14868-14870 [7JN]
U.S. Nuclear Testing in the Pacific (excerpt), 36213 [12DE]
U.S. Policy in Central America (excerpt), 9005 [23AP], 9248 [24AP]
U.S. Policy in Nicaragua (excerpt), 5070 [7MR]
U.S. Said Ready for Role in Afghanistan Peace, 37522 [18DE]
U.S. Said To Draw Latin Troops Plan (excerpt), 7518 [3AP]
U.S. Said to Draw Latin Troops Plan (excerpt), 9007 [23AP]
U.S. Says Rumanians May Lose Trade Benefits Over Rights Issue, 34765 [5DE]
U.S. Says Soviet Complies on Some Arms Issues, 36390, 36396 [13DE]
U.S. Seen Assisting Duarte in Sunday's Salvadoran Vote, 18849 [11JY]
U.S. Support of the Contra Guerrillas (excerpt), 6475 [27MR]
U.S. Tightens Travel at U.N.—Staff From Soviet, Five Countries Restricted to 25-Mile Limit, 24409 [19SE]
U.S. Trade Embargo on Nicaragua, 11618 [9MY]
U.S. Urged To Pressure Romanians on Religious, Emigration Restrictions, 19719 [18JY]
U.S. Uses Threats To Enter Japanese Market, 6510 [27MR]
U.S. Warns Libyan Leader on Terror Group, 8311 [17AP]
U.S. Withdrawal From the Jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice (excerpt), 28898 [24OC]
U.S.-Japan Relations (excerpt), 29802 [31OC]
U.S.S.R.—Change Is Wishful Thinking, 13570 [23MY]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. Relations (excerpt), 25083 [26SE]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. Space Cooperation Pushed, 1927 [6FE]
Unauthorized Violence of Terrorism, 541 [3JA]
Uncertain Future of Arms Control, 27835-27837 [17OC], 33207 [22NO]
Under Gorbachev, the Old Repression, 18272 [9JY]
Understanding Diplomatic Rages, 27658 [16OC]
Union in France Confirms It Gets U.S. Funds, 35025 [6DE]
United Nations at Middle Age, 31782 [13NO]
United Nations Finances SWAPO Terrorists With U.S. Tax Dollars, 10377 [2MY]
United Nations ``Simply Must Be Made To Succeed'', 28469 [22OC]
United States, Soviets Have Same Warhead Total—Plenty, 20394 [24JY]
United States Says Smugglers ``Overwhelm'' Borders With Record Cocaine Flow, 25235 [26SE]
Universal Health Care—Canada Has It, Why Can't We?, 22045 [31JY]
Unnamed Diplomats Are Main Source of News About Afghan War, 13660 [23MY]
Unscheduled Topic of Drug Trade Finds Rare Unity Among Leaders, 11604 [9MY]
Unwise Move To Admit Foreign Farm Workers, 26145 [3OC]
Unwitting Guinea Pigs for the CIA, 22488 [1AU]
Urgency of a Halt in Nuclear Testing, 33573 [23NO]
Vast Nation Observed—2 Jonesboro Attorneys Visit the Soviet Union, 18939 [11JY]
Venezuelan Agency Aids Salvadoran Parties, 18850 [11JY]
Verdict on the Junta, 36119 [11DE], 38708 [19DE]
Very Vicious Circle, 22176 [1AU]
Vets Know What Freedom Means, 11199 [8MY]
Victims of MKULTRA, 22487 [1AU]
Vienna Peace Treaty—Lessons for U.S. Negotiations, 15866 [17JN]
Viet Vet Chooses Suicide Over a Life of Suffering, 19263 [16JY]
Vietnam in America, 11608 [9MY]
Vietnam War Protesters Deserve the Guilt They Feel Now, 17930 [27JN]
Vietnamese Boat People—10-Year, One-Way Tide, 9338 [24AP]
Vietnamese Forces Attack Last Resistance Stronghold in Cambodia, 5474 [19MR]
Violence Won't Solve Problems, 22034 [31JY]
Visit by President Reagan to Bitburg (excerpt), 9141 [24AP]
Visit by Vice President Bush to the People's Republic of China (excerpt), 30627 [6NO]
Vital Bridge, 5626 [19MR]
Vital Matter, 16895 [21JN]
Voice From South Africa, 2332 [7FE]
Voice of American Jazz Never Heard Back Home, 20408 [24JY]
Voices of Poland, 27315 [10OC]
Volcker Urges More Loans to Latin Debtors—Addresses Bankers, 28461 [22OC]
Voluntary Ignorance—Our Afghan Blind Spot, 28711 [23OC]
Wake Up! Wake Up!, 32366-32368 [19NO]
Wallenberg Cover-Up, 32475 [19NO]
Wal-Mart Flys the Flag in Import Battle—Prods U.S. Producers With Favorable Terms, 8785 [22AP]
War, Disruption, Death—Cambodia's Endless Agony, 5473 [19MR]
War Against Soviet Colonialism—Strategy and Tactics of Anti-Communist Resistance, 38376-38379 [19DE]
War Against Star Wars, 15967-15971 [17JN], 16519 [20JN]
War for the Fed (series), 19043-19045 [15JY]
``War Story'' Provides Vietnam-Simsbury Link, 19754 [18JY]
War We Lost in Nicaragua, 15138 [11JN]
Warsaw Pact Leaders Gather, 28874 [24OC]
Way West—Guam, 26118 [3OC]
We Are Gored by Our Dilemmas, 33685 [2DE]
We Have a Test-Ban Foundation, 37517 [17DE]
We Must Take Action To Close Trade Gap With the Japanese, 8091 [16AP]
We Need an Insurance Missile Defense System, 38835 [20DE]
We Risk Killing an Entire Generation of Europe, 23264 [10SE]
Wealthy Filipinos Find California Lucrative Territory for Investment, 19382 [17JY]
Weapons, Platforms, and the New Armed Services (excerpts), 13690-13691 [23MY]
Weapons Design Policy Impedes Test Ban, 25764 [2OC]
Weapons in Space, 521 [3JA]
Weapons Labs Influence Test Ban Debate, 26315 [6OC]
Weathervane for the Contras?, 4538 [5MR]
Well-Oiled Protest Machine Aims To Kill Contra Aid, 8016 [16AP]
West European Leaders Concerned About US Pre-Summit Stance, 29768 [30OC]
Western Response—Soviet Active Measures, 26820 [8OC]
What Afghanistan Taught Carter About the Soviets, 7088 [2AP]
What Happened to Reagan the Gunslinger?, 18053 [8JY]
What Is Past Is Prologue (1947), 9218 [24AP]
What Kirkpatrick Ignores, 26486 [7OC]
What Sandinistas Fear Is Democracy, 10379 [2MY]
What the Chileans and U.S. Can Do To Oust Pinochet, 19067 [16JY], 19243 [16JY]
What the President Left Out, 31786 [13NO]
What the Sandinistas Say About Sandinismo, 8912 [23AP]
What the Summit Is All About, 32172 [14NO]
What Was the CIA Up To in Canada?, 22488 [1AU]
What We're Not Being Told About Terrorism Is Killing Us, 18294 [9JY]
What's at Stake in Namibia, 28718 [23OC]
When a Landslide Is Not a Mandate, 37865 [18DE]
When Murder Becomes Episode, 9571 [26AP]
When the Horrors of History Are Forgotten, 13293 [22MY]
Whether To Trust China, 36260 [12DE]
While Other U.S. Allies Hedge, Israel Holds Fast, 5095 [7MR]
White House Approved Secret CIA Effort To Affect Outcome of El Salvador Voting, 18853 [11JY]
White House Revises Interpretation of ABM Treaty, 27030 [9OC], 29248 [28OC]
White House Says U.S. Financed Some Salvador Groups in Politics, 18851 [11JY]
White House Tells Nicaragua To Stop Aggressive Moves, 14326 [5JN]
White House's Confusing Signals on Mozambique, 24384-24386 [19SE]
Whither America?, 12437 [17MY]
Who Has the Bomb, 18893-18897 [11JY]
Who Speaks for Science?, 38842 [20DE]
Why Abbas Chose Yugoslavia, 29767 [30OC]
Why Continue the Arms Control Charade?, 14792 [6JN]
Why Did We Lie to Ourselves?, 9658 [29AP]
Why Not Democracy?, 5917 [20MR]
Why Not Do as We Say?, 26484 [7OC]
Why Punish Nicaragua for What Our Friends Do Freely?, 14563 [5JN]
Why Rush MX Vote?, 5304 [18MR]
Why SALT II Survives, 36387 [13DE]
Why Should U.S. Aid Marxist Mozambique?, 18273 [9JY]
Why the Navy Should Build Diesel Subs, 13707 [23MY]
Why the UNESCO Withdrawal Is Unfortunate, 4546 [5MR]
Why We Speak of Torture, 20146 [23JY]
Why We Won't Act, 18054 [8JY], 18921 [11JY]
Will Star Wars Work if Called Upon? (series), 8175-8177 [17AP]
Will the Senate Ratify an Arms Treaty?, 14420 [5JN]
Will U.S. Bail Out Communist Mozambique?, 12086 [15MY]
With the Soviets, You Don't Negotiate in a Hurry, 15867 [17JN]
Witness Claims Contras Attack Civilians (excerpt), 8828 [23AP]
Women Must Be Free To Decide on Family, 22060 [31JY]
Women of the Sanctuary Movement, 38715-38717 [19DE]
Word Wars, 31521 [12NO]
Words, Words, Words, 11159 [8MY]
World Economy Idling in Neutral, 38714 [19DE]
World Health Organization, 34352 [4DE]
World's Favorite American, 19049 [15JY]
World's Leftists Find a Haven in Nicaragua, 8827 [23AP]
Worst Enemy, 30322 [1NO]
Wrong Signal on Birth Control, 16889 [21JN]
Wrong War—Pentagon Plans for an Improbable Threat, 1081 [24JA]
Wrong Way To Treat Moscow, 6000 [21MR]
Yalta's False Promise, 1782 [5FE], 14989 [10JN]
Year After Talks, Salvador Peace Recedes, 27629 [16OC]
Yes On MX, 7675 [4AP]
You'll Know To Jail I've Gone; You Can Hear the Whistle Blow—500 Feet, 8564 [22AP]
Zimbabwe's Promise, 18819 [11JY]
``Zionism-Racism'' Canard, 31521 [12NO]
Bills and resolutions
Afghanistan: concern over Soviet presence (see S. Res. 237)
———concern over Soviet presence to be discussed at summit meeting (see H. Res. 300, 304)
———deny most-favored-nation trade status (see H.R. 2520)
———domestic distribution of USIA films (see H.R. 2279)
———oppose Soviet invasion and occupation (see S.J. Res. 240)
African Development Fund: increase U.S. participation (see H.R. 2253)
African National Congress: recognition as freedom fighters (see H. Con. Res. 119)
Agriculture: compensation to farmers affected by embargoes of commodities (see H.J. Res. 214)
———solvency and protection from adverse effects of certain decisions (see H.R. 1753)
Aliens: exclude most nonimmigrants from countries which do not have diplomatic relations with U.S. (see H.R. 3976)
Angola: assistance to National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (see S. 1972; S. Res. 280)
———authorize assistance to democratic resistance (see H.R. 3725)
———humanitarian assistance for National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA) (see H.R. 3472)
———military assistance to National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (see H.R. 3609)
———opposition to system of oppression (see H.R. 3598)
———prohibit military assistance (see H.R. 3690)
Armenians: impact of genocide on U.S. policy (see H. Res. 142)
Arms control: negotiations with Soviet Union (see S. Res. 19)
———Senate bipartisan group to act as observers of arms reduction or control negotiations designated pursuant to S. Res. 19 and 86 (see S. Res. 283)
Arms Export Control Act: amend (see H.R. 1555)
Arms sales: enact into law congressional vetoes of certain proposals (see S. 1831)
Atomic warfare: nonproliferation policy (see H.R. 903)
———research and development of U.S. deterrent capability (see H. Con. Res. 126)
Australia: import restrictions (see H.R. 1033)
Bulgaria: review of U.S. policies (see S. 515)
Canada: economic bond and energy cooperation with U.S. and Mexico (see H. Con. Res. 256)
———giving effect to treaty on Pacific salmon (see H.R. 1093)
Captive nations: repudiate consequences of 1945 Yalta agreements (see H.J. Res. 219)
———repudiating negative consequences of 1945 Yalta agreements (see S.J. Res. 37)
Caribbean nations: betterment of faculty development and university administration (see H.R. 1158)
Central America: activities to destabilize or overthrow governments should be resolved through peaceful negotiations (see H. Con. Res. 3)
———assistance to foster peace and democracy (see H.J. Res. 247)
———consultations with participants of Contadora group (see H.R. 1335)
———peace negotiations (see H. Res. 67)
———protection of U.S. security interests (see S. 1161)
Chemical and biological warfare: negotiations with Soviet Union (see H.R. 36)
Chile: support of national agreement for transition to full democracy (see S. Con. Res. 82)
China, People's Republic of: agreement for cooperation with U.S. concerning peaceful uses of nuclear energy (see S.J. Res. 216; H.J. Res. 404)
———approval and implementation of proposed agreement on peaceful uses of atomic energy (see S.J. Res. 238)
———consideration of S.J. Res. 238, approval and implementation of proposed nuclear cooperation agreement (see H. Res. 333)
———resubmission of Proposed Agreement for Cooperation to Congress (see H. Res. 269)
———U.S. policy relative to 1-child-per-family program and forced abortion policies (see H. Con. Res. 102)
———verification of peaceful uses of nuclear materials exported by U.S. (see S. 1754; H.R. 3537)
China, Republic of: sense of Congress relative to arrest of Lee Ya-Ping (see S. Con. Res. 70)
Civil liberties: strengthen U.S. policies (see H.R. 1595)
Colombia: reaffirm the friendship of the U.S. people following volcanic eruption disaster (see H.J. Res. 459)
Communist countries: prohibit extensions of credit, investment guarantees, or grants (see H.R. 97)
Costa Rica: neutrality (see S. Con. Res. 39)
———neutrality support (see H. Con. Res. 33)
Courts: restrict immunity of foreign governments (see S. 1071)
Crisis Management Council: establish (see H.R. 3159)
Critical Trends Assessment Act: enact (see S. 1031)
Cuba: commemorate 1961 Bay of Pigs invasion (see S.J. Res. 113; H.J. Res. 236)
———Declaration of Freedom (see H.J. Res. 115)
———normalization of relations (see H.J. Res. 114)
———removal of Soviet combat troops (see H. Con. Res. 257)
———remove certain trade restrictions and improve relations (see H.R. 477)
———violations of civil liberties (see H. Res. 211)
Cyprus: independence anniversary (see S. Res. 68)
———U.S. cooperative development fund (see H. Con. Res. 56)
Diplomats: mandatory reciprocity with Communist countries in granting immunities and privileges (see H.R. 75)
———reciprocity for number of visas issued to Soviet personnel (see H.R. 3251)
Diseases: U.S.-U.S.S.R. worldwide immunization cooperation (see H. Res. 295)
Drug abuse: deny most-favored-nation status to certain noncooperative countries (see H.R. 3404)
Economic conditions: Government policy aiding domestic industries on world markets (see H.R. 1950)
Egypt: implementation of Camp David accords (see H. Con. Res. 72)
El Salvador: restriction on introduction of U.S. Armed Forces (see H.R. 1865)
———sense of Congress relative to attacks on civilians by armed forces (see H. Con. Res. 198)
Ethiopia: condemnation of genocide by Communist regime (see H.J. Res. 324)
Foreign countries: deny most-favored-nation status to those that discriminate (see H.R. 2596)
———exempt certain loans from imputed interest rules (see H.R. 3303)
Foreign trade: conditional extension of nondiscriminatory treatment of products from certain nonmarket economy countries (see H.R. 2423)
Gandhi, Rajiv: welcome on official visit (see H. Con. Res. 135)
Geneva, Switzerland: light porch lights or candles during summit meeting (see S. Con. Res. 88; S. 227)
Germany, Federal Republic of: cancel President Reagan's visit to Bitburg (see S. Con. Res. 42; H. Con. Res. 124, 125; H. Res. 135)
Government: prohibit involvement in political assassinations (see H.R. 1348)
Greece-Turkey situation: support maintenance of 7-to-10 ratio in U.S. military assistance (see H. Con. Res. 9)
Greek Independence Day—A National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy: designate (see H.J. Res. 381)
Guerrilla warfare: condition for assistance to military or paramilitary operations (see H.R. 1569)
Helsinki accords: anniversary (see S.J. Res. 180)
———implementation (see H.J. Res. 132)
Helsinki Final Act: commemorate anniversary (see H.J. Res. 361)
India: welcome to Prime Minister Gandhi (see H. Con. Res. 142)
Intelligence services: improve effectiveness (see H.R. 1082)
International Advisory Commission for the Caribbean Region: establish (see H.R. 746)
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development: increase U.S. participation (see H.R. 2253)
International Court of Justice: withdrawal (see S. Con. Res. 77; H. Con. Res. 208)
International Finance Corp.: increase U.S. participation (see H.R. 2253)
International Security and Development Cooperation Act: enact (see S. 660)
———funding (see S. 1726)
Iraq: prohibit export of certain articles or technology (see S. 1897)
Ireland, Northern: designate a special envoy (see H. Con. Res. 7)
———outlaw use of plastic bullets by British security forces (see H. Con. Res. 6)
———U.S. Special Envoy (see S. Con. Res. 4)
Israel: approve and implement free trade area agreement with U.S. (see S. 1114; H.R. 2268)
———exempt certain bonds from imputed interest rules (see S. 1619; H.R. 3258)
———expressing sense of Congress with respect to strategic importance (see H. Con. Res. 21)
———strategic importance (see H. Con. Res. 249)
———U.S. recognition of Jerusalem as capital and relocation of embassy (see H. Con. Res. 78)
Japan: analysis of causes of trade imbalance (see H.R. 1892)
———import quotas on motor vehicles (see H.R. 2006)
———increase national defense expenditures and eliminate restrictive trade practices (see H. Res. 247)
———President's response to certain unfair trade practices (see H. Con. Res. 106, 107, 108)
———relative to the payment to the U.S. of an annual security fee (see H. Con. Res. 27)
Jordan: authorize economic assistance (see S. 1308)
———conditional assistance (see S. Con. Res. 52)
———opposing advanced arms sales (see S. Res. 177; H. Res. 194)
———prohibit arms sales (see S.J. Res. 223, 228; H.J. Res. 428)
———prohibit sale of certain defense articles and related services (see S.J. Res. 204)
Language and languages: increase proficiency in critical languages to further national security and improve domestic economy (see H.R. 3048)
Latin America: military and economic assistance to any country threatened covertly or overtly by actions or policies of Nicaragua (see H.J. Res. 488)
———support of democratic governments (see S. Res. 142)
———U.S. policy relative to spread of communism (see H.J. Res. 249)
Law enforcement officers: Federal employees' participation in certain foreign arrest actions (see H.R. 962)
Lessons of Grenada Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 193)
Liberia: conditional assistance (see S. Res. 271)
Libya: prohibit trade (see S. 871)
Lithuania: authorize appropriations for legation in U.S. (see H.R. 3901)
Mexico: economic bond and energy cooperation with U.S. and Canada (see H. Con. Res. 256)
———reaffirm historic solidarity (see H.J. Res. 394)
———summit trade conference (see H. Con. Res. 85)
Middle East: initiate diplomatic measures to free U.S. hostages (see H. Res. 254)
Morocco: authorize erection of a monument in District of Columbia (see S. 1379; H.R. 2887)
Mozambique: military assistance to non-Communist resistance forces (see S. 1665; H.R. 3401, 3477)
———prohibit economic and military assistance (see H.R. 3401, 3477)
National security: strategy of peace through strength (see H. Con. Res. 150)
New Zealand: 4-point policy (see S. Res. 66)
———import restrictions (see H.R. 1033)
———reconsideration of decision denying port access to U.S. warships (see H. Con. Res. 91)
Nicaragua: assistance funds for guerrilla warfare (see H.R. 2898)
———condemn actions by Sandinista regime (see S. Res. 149)
———condemn actions of Sandinista regime (see H. Res. 167)
———condemn Marxist-Leninist regime (see H. Res. 149)
———congressional approval of trade embargo (see H.R. 2634)
———funds for support of military and paramilitary operations (see H.J. Res. 239)
———funds for support of military or paramilitary operations (see S.J. Res. 106)
———granting explicit political recognition of guerrilla warfare (see H. Con. Res. 81)
———humanitarian assistance to Contras (see S.J. Res. 120)
———promote internal reconciliation on basis of democratic principles (see S.J. Res. 129; H.J. Res. 283)
———religious freedom (see S. Con. Res. 45; H. Con. Res. 122)
———restriction on introduction of U.S. Armed Forces (see H.R. 1865)
———resumption of bilateral negotiations (see H.R. 1335)
———suspension of civil liberties by Sandinista regime (see H. Con. Res. 222)
———trade boycott and embargo (see S. Res. 140)
———trade sanctions by OAS member nations (see H. Con. Res. 143)
Nicholson, Arthur D., Jr.: condemnation of Soviet Union (see H. Res. 125)
Nuclear Antiproliferation Act: amend (see H.R. 903)
Nuclear weapons: renounce first use (see H.J. Res. 47)
———treaty for staged disarmament (see H. Con. Res. 36)
Office of Critical Trends Analysis: establish (see S. 1031)
Paraguay: restrictions relative to requests for extradition of Nazi war criminals (see H.R. 991)
Philippines: commission to monitor and evaluate elections (see S. 1843)
———establish U.S. Commission on Elections (see H.R. 3730)
Poland: deterioration of conditions (see H.R. 214)
———human rights (see H. Con. Res. 209, 210)
POW's and MIA's: sense of Congress relative to national priority (see S. Con. Res. 46)
Reagan, President: alternative to visit to Bitburg (see H. Con. Res. 130)
———commitment to reduction of nuclear weapons (see H. Con. Res. 35)
———Geneva meeting with Mikhail Gorbachev (see S. Res. 257; H. Res. 316)
———meeting with Mikhail Gorbachev (see S. Res. 166)
———reassess planned itinerary in Federal Republic of Germany (see S. Res. 143)
———schedule annual summit meetings with Soviet leader (see H. Con. Res. 242)
Romania: compliance with Consular Convention and Protocol as a condition for preferential trade treatment (see S. 1511; H.R. 3175)
———deny most-favored-nation trade status (see S. 1492)
———suspend most-favored-nation trade status (see S. 1817; H.R. 3599, 3701)
Saudi Arabia: prohibit sale of certain defense articles and related services (see S.J. Res. 204)
Saudi Arabia prohibit sale of certain defense articles and related services (see S.J. Res. 204)
Senate: constitutional role in termination of treaties (see S. Res. 40)
Smithsonian Institution: terminate loans and investments in South Africa (see H. Con. Res. 218)
South Africa: condemnation of apartheid policy and Sec. of State investigation of violence (see H.J. Res. 228)
———conditions for maintaining diplomatic relations (see H.R. 1358)
———diplomatic recognition of African National Congress (see H. Con. Res. 149)
———economic assistance to blacks (see S. 995)
———economic sanctions (see S. 998)
———eliminate apartheid policy (see H.R. 1999)
———forced relocation of blacks (see S. Con. Res. 6)
———grant asylum to certain conscientious objectors relative to apartheid policy (see H. Con. Res. 175)
———investigation of apartheid policy (see S.J. Res. 96)
———investment restrictions (see H.R. 1986)
———loans (see H. Res. 270)
———opposition to apartheid policy (see S. 1020; H.R. 2288)
———prohibit CCC loans, credits, or guarantees (see H.R. 1671)
———prohibit importation of high-carbon ferrochromium (see H.R. 3481)
———Sec. of Labor to analyze labor practices to promote changes in U.S. policies (see H.R. 926)
———sense of Congress on apartheid policy (see S. Res. 210)
———support U.N. resolution on economic sanctions (see H. Res. 255)
———U.S. concern over apartheid policy (see H. Con. Res. 64)
———U.S. export controls (see H.R. 501)
———U.S. position on apartheid policy (see S. 635; H.R. 1460)
———U.S. vote on U.N. resolution to impose voluntary economic sanctions (see H. Res. 239)
———waive certain points of order against conference report on H.R. 1460, apartheid policy (see H. Res. 251)
Soviet Union: arms control negotiations (see S. Res. 19)
———authorize equipment and services for improved direct communication link for crisis control (see S.J. Res. 108)
———commend Geneva for hosting summit meeting (see S.J. Res. 227; H.J. Res. 431)
———comprehensive and verifiable freeze agreement on testing, production, and deployment of atomic weapons (see S. 1500; S.J. Res. 179; H.R. 3100)
———dialog via television to further mutual understanding (see H. Con. Res. 156)
———establish student exchange for peace program (see S. Con. Res. 81)
———exchange of contact between leaders (see H. Res. 116)
———expand cultural exchange programs (see S. Con. Res. 99)
———forced labor policies (see H. Con. Res. 74)
———greetings on national day (see H. Res. 309)
———moratorium on testing of antisatellite weapons (see H.J. Res. 252)
———negotiations on comprehensive and verifiable test ban treaty (see H.R. 3442)
———President Reagan meeting with Mikhail Gorbachev (see S. Res. 166)
———reciprocity for number of diplomatic visas issued by Dept. of State (see H.R. 3251)
———resumption of negotiations on comprehensive and verifiable test ban treaty (see H.J. Res. 374)
———student exchange for peace program (see H.J. Res. 336)
———treaty on mutual and verifiable limitations on space weapons (see H.J. Res. 252)
Space policy: relative to U.S.-U.S.S.R. joint mission to Mars (see S.J. Res. 18)
Space-based weapons: treaty banning certain (see H.J. Res. 11)
Summit meeting: commend President Reagan (see H. Con. Res. 238)
———joint session of Congress to receive report from President Reagan (see H. Con. Res. 234)
———light porch lights or candles (see S. Con. Res. 88; H. Con. Res. 227)
Terrorism: conference of world leaders (see H. Res. 297)
———deny most-favored-nation trade status to certain countries (see S. 1778; H.R. 3661)
———international treaty to control (see H. Res. 208)
———policy for hostile actions against U.S. property or personnel assigned abroad (see H.R. 169)
———President's actions in response to certain acts against U.S. property or personnel assigned abroad (see H.R. 3900)
———sanctions against countries which provide support for perpetrators of certain acts (see S. 1941)
———U.S. policy relative to international problem (see H. Res. 207)
Treaties: U.S. withdrawal from agreements violated by Communist countries (see H.R. 1649)
Tunisia: welcoming Habib Bourguiba (see H. Con. Res. 165)
U.N.: condemning 1975 resolution on Zionism (see S.J. Res. 98; H.J. Res. 339)
———proportional reduction of U.S. contribution (see H.R. 1908)
———reduce size of Soviet mission (see S. 1773; H.R. 3600)
———resolution condemning air piracy by Shiite Moslems (see H. Con. Res. 1271)
U.S. hostages: award Congressional Medal of Honor to U.S. servicemen who died in rescue attempt (see H.R. 424)
U.S.-Mexico Bilateral Commission: establish (see H.R. 3199)
U.S.-Mexico Border Revitalization Act: enact (see H.R. 3199)
U.S.-Mexico Free Trade and Coproduction Zone: establish (see H.R. 3199)
U.S.-Mexico Joint Development Bank: establish (see H.R. 3199)
U.S.-Mexico Multilateral Commission on Immigration: establish (see H.R. 3199)
U.S.-People's Republic of China Student Exchange for Understanding Program: establish (see H.J. Res. 153)
U.S.-South Africa Relations Act: enact (see S. 1228)
U.S.-U.S.S.R.: authorize printing of foreign relations report by Senate delegation (see S. Res. 234)
———encourage dialogue via television (see S. Con. Res. 74)
War Powers Act: rule governing use of Armed Forces in the absence of declaration of war by Congress (see H.R. 1304)
———rules governing certain uses of Armed Forces in absence of declaration of war (see S. 937)
———rules governing certain uses of the Armed Forces in the absence of a declaration of war by the Congress (see H.R. 519)
War Powers Resolution: repeal (see S. 305)
Yugoslavia: prohibit export of certain articles or technology (see S. 1897)
Book reviews
``Active Measures, Quiet War and Two Socialist Revolutions,'' Lawrence B. Sulc, 27043 [9OC]
Penetrating the Ideological Enigma, 8320 [17AP]
Political Mythology of Apartheid, by Leonard Thompson: Desmond Tutu, 23255 [10SE]
Booklets
Los Desaparecidos En Cuba—Missing Cubans Within Their Country: Cuban American Foundation, 15233 [11JN]
Books
``Art of War,'' Sun Tzu (sundry excerpts), 14646 [6JN]
``Blue and White Book'': Library of Congress (translation of Nicaraguan Democratic Force's outline of principles), 8869-8872 [23AP]
``Breaking with Moscow,'' Arkady N. Shevchenko (excerpt), 14645 [6JN]
``Breaking With Moscow'' (sundry excerpts), 15210, 15211 [11JN]
``Broken Earth, the Rural Chinese'': Steven W. Mosher (excerpt), 7825-7834 [15AP]
``Combat on Communist Territory'' (excerpt), 14763-14767 [6JN]
``Distant Neighbors,'' Alan Riding (excerpt), 5529 [19MR]
``Economic Warfare'': Yuan-Li Wu (excerpt), 23536 [12SE]
``Essence of Decision—Explaining the Cuban Missile Crisis'': Graham P. Allison (excerpt), 25807 [3OC]
``Fors Clavigera—Letters to the Workmen and Labourers of Great Britain,'' Vol. 1: John Ruskin, 19693 [18JY]
``History of the Modern World'' (excerpt), 15208 [11JN]
``Ideology of the Sandinistas and the Nicaraguan Revolution'': David Nolan (sundry excerpts), 11125, 11127, 11128, 11129 [8MY]
``James Monroe—An Appreciation—Highlights of His Life and the Monroe Doctrine'', 23959-23962 [17SE]
``Karl von Clausewitz on War'' (sundry excerpts), 18719, 18722 [11JY]
``Loyalties'': Senator Moynihan (excerpt), 12861-12866 [21MY]
``Loyalties,'' Senator Moynihan (excerpt), 5413 [19MR]
``March of Folly'': Barbara Tuchman (excerpt), 8664 [22AP]
``March of Folly,'' Barbara Tuchman, 8036 [16AP]
``New Diplomacy of International Affairs in the Modern Age, 1983'': Abba Eban (sundry excerpts), 12252, 12262 [16MY]
``Philosophical Heritage of V.I. Lenin'' (excerpt), 13227 [22MY]
``Progress, Coexistence and Intellectual Freedom,'' Andrei Sakharov (excerpt), 16105 [18JN]
``Strategic Command and Control—Redefining the Nuclear Threat'': Bruce Blair (excerpt), 19533 [17JY]
``Tempest in a Teapot—Falkland Islands War,'' Jeffrey M. Elliot (excerpt), 8764-8767 [22AP]
``The Russians'': Hedrick Smith (excerpt), 18762 [11JY]
Broadcasts
Crisis in Central America: PBS, 8018 [16AP]
Inciting enemies of the revolution: Pyotr Parkhitko, 27739 [16OC]
Nicaraguan Government position relative to U.S. policy (excerpt), 9213 [24AP]
Ortega meeting with Congressmen (excerpt), 15423 [12JN]
Ortega message notes Mexican anniversary, 26507 [7OC]
Soviet technicians studying water problems, 26508 [7OC]
U.S. deployment of backpack nuclear weapons: Tom Brokaw and William Arkin (NBC News) (excerpt), 5364 [19MR]
U.S. policy toward Nicaragua: President Reagan, 5093 [7MR]
U.S. seizure of weapons during military operations in Grenada: KTVU-TV (Oakland, CA), 4258 [28FE]
Unemployed Hondurans joining Nicaraguan counterrevolutionary forces: Panama City, Panama, 15378 [12JN]
Venceremos commentary—kidnapping of Ines Duarte Duran, Radio Venceremos (Salvadoran radio station), 30095 [31OC]
Brochures
Beginning of Day at PLO School, 12053 [15MY]
Case Histories
Soviet emigration cases, 22469 [1AU]
Certification
MV ASAT Testing: President Reagan, 23608 [12SE]
Cloture motions
Anti-Apartheid Act: enact (H.R. 1460), 22193 [1AU], 23581 [12SE]
———enact (H.R. 1460), conference report, 23033, 23034 [9SE], 23226 [10SE], 23299 [11SE], 23581 [12SE]
Anti-Apartheid Action Act: enact (S. 995), 18322 [10JY]
Colloquies
Arms control cooperation agreement between the U.S. and the People's Republic of China: Senator Cohen and Max Adelman, 35300 [9DE]
Commentaries
EPA pollution control allotment formula: Allan Gotlieb, 15641 [13JN]
Communiques
Anglo-Irish Agreement on Northern Ireland: Garret Fitzgerald and Margaret Thatcher, 32296 [19NO]
Policy toward Central America: Foreign Ministers of the Western European, Central American, and Contadora countries, 34349 [4DE]
Self-determination of the Palestinians: delegates from Arab and Latin American nations, 9052 [23AP]
Decisions
Curtiss-Wright Export Corp.: Supreme Court (excerpt), 14919 [7JN]
Preemption of local laws by Federal legislation: Supreme Court, 18834 [15JY]
Declarations
Negotiations with South African Government: Gatsha Buthelezi, 23031 [9SE]
Descriptions
Photographs of Soviet rockets fired into Honduras from Nicaragua, 15386 [12JN]
Temporary suspension of deportation of Salvadoran refugees (H.R. 822), 4708 [6MR]
Documents
Aggressions Against Costa Rica Committed by the Government of Nicaragua, 25271 [30SE]
Agreement Between Great Britain and the Republic of Ireland, 32481-32482 [19NO]
Agreement for Cooperation Between the Government of the U.S. and the Government of the People's Republic of China Concerning the Peaceful Use of Nuclear Energy, 30632-30634 [6NO]
Aide Memoire, 8857 [23AP]
Anglo-Irish Agreement on Northern Ireland, 32297 [19NO]
Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, 29246 [28OC]
Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty (excerpt), 29090 [25OC]
Anti-Revolutionary Nature of Religion, 20135 [23JY]
Ban on Import of Goods Produced by Forced Labor (excerpt), 24925 [25SE]
Barnes-Hamilton Nicaraguan resolution (sundry excerpts), 9219 [24AP]
Charter of the OAS, 14885-14892 [7JN]
Constitution of the U.S.S.R. (excerpt), 32662 [20NO]
Contadora Act for Peace and Cooperation in Central America (excerpt), 8856 [23AP]
Cuban Exiles' Anniversary of Declaration of Freedom, 858 [22JA]
Declaration of Independence by Turkish Cypriot Community (sundry), 33434 [22NO]
Deploring Human Rights Abuses Against Armenians: 54th Congress, 24214 [18SE]
Extradition Treaty Between Great Britain and the U.S., 17949 [27JN]
Federal Constitutional Law on the Neutrality of Austria (excerpt), 29193 [25OC]
Grenada-Soviet Union Agreement (excerpt), 28263 [22OC]
Helsinki Accords (excerpt), 19052 [15JY]
Illegal Immigration—20 Million Without a Country, 9035 [23AP]
Intelligence Identities Protection Act, 16713 [20JN]
Inter-American Treaty of Reciprocal Assistance (excerpt), 14883-14885 [7JN]
Iranian Independent Brigade for Carrying Out Unconventional Warfare, 2087-2088 [7FE]
Limited Test Ban Treaty (excerpt), 21348, 21352 [30JY]
Manifesto No. 1 to the People of Cuba, 15447 [12JN]
Nicaragua Reader—Documents of a Revolution Under Fire, 15450 [12JN]
Nicaragua (sundry), 9019 [23AP]
OAS Charter (sundry excerpts), 9076, 9077 [23AP]
Pacific Salmon Treaty, 4754 [7MR]
People's Republic of China Population Policy, 18413 [10JY]
Presidential Determination of U.S. Policy in Ethiopia, 23144 [10SE]
Prohibition on funding for covert military operations in Nicaragua (excerpt from continuing resolution of last session), 8903 [23AP]
Relationship Between the Sandinistas and the Salvadoran Guerrillas, 17759 [27JN]
Relationship of Salvadoran Rebels With Nicaraguan Government (sundry), 9719 [29AP]
Revolution in Central America (selected data), 15390 [12JN]
Right To Choose Political, Economic, Social and Cultural Systems: U.S. General Assembly, 15453 [12JN]
Rio Treaty, Article III (excerpt), 17750 [27JN]
Rio Treaty (excerpt), 10615 [7MY]
Rio Treaty (sundry excerpts), 9076 [23AP]
Taiwan Relations Act (excerpt), 17260 [25JN]
U.N. Charter (sundry excerpts), 9075 [23AP]
U.S. Support for the Democratic Resistance Movement in Nicaragua (sundry excerpts), 8966 [23AP]
U.S.-People's Republic of China Nuclear Cooperation Agreement (excerpts), 35302, 35309, 35319 [9DE], 36259 [12DE]
Essays
Andrei Sakharov—Man and His Thought: Nikita Moravsky, 16439-16441 [19JN]
Build a Down-to-Earth Star Wars System: Gregory A. Fossedal, 11898 [14MY]
Global Conflict Management System, Step by Step: Kendall Gerdes, 26504-26506 [7OC]
Ideological Critique of Das Kapital: Louis O. Kelso, 18065-18066 [8JY]
Nuclear Test Ban Treaty: Glenn T. Seaborg (excerpt), 21347 [30JY]
Peace Prize: Jill Reisman, 18280 [9JY]
Presidential Responsibilities and Constitutional Authority: Rob Ochonicky, 9118 [23AP]
———Sally Niermann, 91180 [23AP]
Principle of Population: Thomas Malthus, 2240 [7FE]
Taiwan as a Stabilizing Force: Theodore R. Milton, 20705 [25JY]
``Third Force'' AFL-CIO Assistance in the Philippines: Robert A. Senser, 19252 [16JY]
Executive orders
Prohibiting trade and certain other transaction involving Nicaragua: President Reagan, 10399 [2MY]
Prohibiting trade and certain other transactions involving South Africa: President Reagan, 23011, 23039 [9SE]
Factsheets
Dept. of Transportation Hijacking Data, Athens, Greece (1977-1984), 17940 [27JN]
President's Decision on South Africa Measures, 23012 [9SE]
SALT Dismantling, 24423 [20SE]
U.S. Economic Sanctions Against Nicaragua—Domestic and International Legal Basis: Mary W. Ennis, 13909 [3JN]
Forewords
``Distant Neighbors,'' Alan Riding, 5530 [19MR]
Stassen Draft Charter for a New U.N., 31740 [13NO]
History
American Irish National Political Education Committee—Ten Years of Service to the American Irish Community: Linda Woods, 35142 [6DE]
New Moscow Embassy Complex, 16632 [20JN]
Homilies
St. Patrick's Day Mass: John J. O'Connor, 7243 [2AP]
Interviews
Afghan Freedom Fighters: with Hassan Gailani, Rahmatullah Safi, and Wali Khan, 9841 [30AP]
Aid to Nicaragua: Muammar Qaddafi, with the New York Times (excerpt), 8904 [23AP]
Briefing on Human Rights Violations: several Nicaraguan Priests, with Senator Denton, 8873-8877 [23AP]
Christian obligations: Roger Mahony with Robert Sheer and Tim Rutten, 32884 [20NO]
Economic assistance: Turgut Ozal, with U.S. News & World Report, 7077 [2AP]
Life's work and concerns: Francis O. Wilcox with the Senate Historical Office (excerpt), 3822 [27FE]
Link between terrorism and foreign governments: President Reagan with Washington (DC) Post (excerpt), 16204 [19JN]
Nicaragua: Miguel Obando y Bravo with several Members of Congress, 8463-8466 [18AP]
Not by Force of Arms—A Conversation With Christopher Dodd: Jay Winik with Senator Dodd, 19364-19366 [17JY]
RFE supplies missing dimension of freedom to Eastern Europe: George Urban with Washington (DC) Times, 16745 [20JN]
Shifting alliances on foreign aid to Israel: Representative Vin Weber with National Jewish Council Bulletin, 27317 [10OC]
Terrorist acts by Movimiento Izquierdista Revolucionaria in Chile: Rene Jauregui with Andres P. Allende, 24661 [23SE]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. relations: Mikhail Gorbachev with Time (magazine), 25394-25399 [1OC]
War games: Henry A. Kissinger, 23802 [16SE]
Introductions
Central America report: Center for Global Service and Education, 8039 [16AP]
Grenada Documents—An Overview and Selection (study), 8273 [17AP]
Itinerary
Senator Dodd's trip to the Far East, 15728, 15729 [13JN]
Letters
Afghanistan most-favored-nation trade status: William L. Ball III, 35336 [9DE]
Agenda to British Ambassador regarding Northern Ireland: Ancient Order of Hibernians in America, Inc., 2312 [7FE]
Aid to Contras in Nicaragua: Peter E. Jones, 8909 [23AP]
———several Senators, 8911 [23AP]
Aid to foreign students studying in U.S.: Ray Parrott, 4040 [28FE]
Aid to the Nicaraguan Freedom Fighters: Coordination Committee of Hungarian Organizations in North America, 9061 [23AP]
Airline hijacking by Shiite Moslems and future security of international airports: Representatives Fascell and Mica, 16102 [18JN]
Alleged Soviet human rights violations: Representative Feighan, 5106 [7MR]
Ambassadorial assignments: James M. Montgomery, 18383 [10JY]
American hostages in Lebanon (sundry), 32368 [19NO]
Anglo-Irish agreement: several Members of Congress, 33684 [2DE]
Anniversary of the Republic of China: Representative Emerson, 27356 [10OC]
Announcement of death of Konstantin U. Chernenko: Anatoliy Dobrynin, 5159 [14MR]
Anti-Apartheid Act: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 14273 [5JN]
———James A. Baker III, Sec. of the Treasury, 14273 [5JN]
———Malcolm Baldrige, Sec. of Commerce, 14273 [5JN]
Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty: Gerard C. Smith, 28870 [24OC]
———Gerard C. Smith (excerpt), 31269 [12NO]
Anti-Terrorism Trade Preference Act (H.R. 3661): Representatives Barton and Udall, 37501 [17DE]
Apartheid and violence in South Africa: sundry Representatives (excerpt), 12787 [21MY]
Apartheid in South Africa: sundry Representatives, 14275 [5JN]
Armenian genocide: American Friends of Turkey, 23906 [19SE]
———Representative Howard, 23906 [19SE]
Arms control and the church: sundry Members of Congress, 26130 [3OC]
Arms control negotiations: President Reagan, 30411 [4NO]
Arms race: Optometrists for Social Responsibility, 7566 [3AP]
Arms sale to Jordan: Representative Saxton, 30334 [1NO]
———Senator Heinz, 28374, 28375 [22OC]
———Senator Spector, 28376 [22OC]
———several Members of Congress, 28374 [22OC]
Assassination of President Haruo I. Remeliik of the Republic of Palau: President Reagan, 19252 [16JY]
———several Senators and Representatives, 19252 [16JY]
Asylum in U.S. to those who refuse to serve in South African Armed Forces in support of apartheid (H. Con. Res. 175), 30932 [6NO]
Authorizing appropriations for the Dept. of State: J. Edward Fox, 5190 [14MR]
Authorizing appropriations for USIA: Charles Z. Wick, 6714 [28MR]
Authorizing assistance for development and security programs (S. 660): George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 5198 [14MR]
Barnes-Hamilton Nicaraguan proposal (excerpt), 9221 [24AP]
Bolshevik aims and policies in Mexico and Latin America: Frank Kellogg, (1927), 8659 [22AP]
Call To Members of Congress by Nobel Laureates on the Question of U.S. Covert Aid for Use Against Nicaragua, 9337 [24AP]
Caribbean Basin Initiative: several heads of state, 22906 [4SE]
Central America: Robert S. McNamara, 8480 [18AP]
Central America Counterterrorism Act: Dept. of State, 27267 [10OC]
Chemical weapons: Charles C. Flowerree, 15812 [13JN]
Commission on Espionage and Security: President Reagan, 16613 [20JN]
Compact of Free Association for the Federated States of Micronesia and Marshall Islands (sundry), 20607, 20609, 20623 [25JY]
Compliance with SALT II: Senator Glenn, 16236 [19JN]
———Senators Chafee, Leahy, Bumpers, and Heinz, 24115 [18SE]
Concerns over U.S. policy in Central America: several Members of European Parliaments, 6940 [1AP]
Condemnation of the Government of Iran for persecution of Bahai: sundry Members of Congress, 5060 [7MR]
Conditions for appropriating funds for development of chemical weapons, 29607 [30OC]
Congressional trip to Nicaragua: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 8833, 8840, 8855, 8858 [23AP]
Consultation on International Security and Arms Control: Emory University, 9371 [24AP]
Contadora process in Nicaragua: Belisario Betancur, 15426 [12JN]
Contra movement in Nicaragua: Representative Alexander (Dear Colleague), 15202 [11JN]
Contributions by AID to the U.N. Fund for Population Activities: M. Peter McPherson, 30551 [5NO]
Cuban Communist influence in Nicaragua: Alberto Rivas, 15390 [12JN]
Declaration of Intervention of the Republic of El Salvador: Eduardo Valencia-Ospina, 13911-13914 [3JN]
Democratic freedom fighters: President Reagan, 35482 [10DE]
Democratic International conference: President Reagan, 17255 [25JN]
———Representative Courter, 17255 [25JN]
Democratic process in Mexico: Jorge Espinosa de los Reyes, 22929 [4SE]
———Representative Frank, 22929 [4SE]
Democratization in Chile: several Members of Congress, 28382 [22OC]
Democratization process in Chile: Senators Lugar and Durenberger, 24661 [23SE]
Deny deduction for attending seminars on methods of tax evasion through foreign investments (H.R. 1228): IRS, 3069 [21FE]
Dept. of Justice identification and deportation of alleged Nazi war criminals residing in the U.S.: Polish American Congress, Inc., 3076 [21FE]
Development of the MX missile: B.J. Russel, 6107 [25MR]
———Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, 5381, 5393 [19MR]
———John W. Vessey, Jr., 5381 [19MR]
———Paul H. Nitze, 5297-5300 [18MR]
———President Reagan, 5297, 5302 [18MR]
———Representative Atkins, 6398 [26MR]
———Senators McClure and Laxalt, 5383 [19MR]
———William E. Colby, 5660 [19MR]
Disinvestment in South Africa: John T. McTernan, 19856 [22JY]
Economic and military assistance for Jordan: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 16687, 16689 [20JN]
Economic and political policies in the Philippines: Senator Melcher, 18994 [15JY]
Economic sanctions against South Africa and its system of racial apartheid: Representative Roth, 12745 [21MY]
Efforts of Alexander Kholmiansky to emigrate from the Soviet Union: Carl Lipkin, 26517 [7OC]
Efforts to emigrate from the Soviet Union: Lyudmila Nemseva, 22784 [1AU]
El Salvadoran refugees: Representative Moakley, 27629 [16OC]
Emigration efforts of Soviet Jews: Gratz College Senate, 1749 [5FE]
EPA pollution control allotment formula: Allan Gotlieb, 15641 [13JN]
Executive order prohibiting trade with South Africa: President Reagan, 23011 [9SE]
Fight against Communism in Nicaragua: Comandante Zero, 15428 [12JN]
Forced relocation of black South Africans: John Mathope, 14195 [4JN]
Forced relocation of blacks in South Africa: John Mathope, 11885 [14MY]
Foreign Relations Authorization Act (H.R. 2068): William L. Ball III, 23255 [10SE]
Funding for Inter-American Foundation: Deborah Szekely, 4456 [5MR]
Funding for Radio Marti: Jorge Mas, 28919 [24OC]
Funding for the African Development Foundation: Lonard H. Robinson, Jr., 4456 [5MR]
Geneva summit meeting: Senators Chafee, Leahy, Bumpers, and Heinz, 24422 [20SE]
Global Communications—Worldnet Program: USIA, 3487 [25FE]
Good neighbor policy in Central America: Munson Hinman, 13864 [24MY]
Human rights conditions in El Salvador: Americas Watch Committee, 4708 [6MR]
Human Rights in the Soviet Union: sundry Representatives, 6009 [21MR]
Human rights in the Soviet Union: Representative Porter, 25325 [30SE]
Human rights violations in Uruguay: Andres Thomas, 17008 [24JN]
———Ariel Poloni, 17008 [24JN]
Implement an international convention on terrorism: sundry Representatives, 17222 [25JN]
Impressions of South Africa: Paul Pearson, 22191 [1AU]
Improvements in U.S.-U.S.S.R. direct link crisis control communications system: Richard Perle, 7651 [4AP]
In defense of Mexico's majority: Jorge Espinosa de los Reyes, 22929 [4SE]
India and the U.S.: Paul H. Kreisberg, 25769 [2OC]
International agreement on terrorism: Senator Byrd, 17570 [27JN]
International covenant on terrorism: Senator Andrews, 28381 [22OC]
International participation in manned space station: John F. Murphy, 15269 [12JN]
International terrorism: Senator Byrd, 18146 [9JY]
Introduction to policy paper on Central America: Pat Robertson, 8946 [23AP]
Japanese trade policy toward Israel: Edward L. Koch, 38692 [19DE]
Japan-U.S. Senate Scholarship Program: Lara Horner, 29040 [24OC]
Kim Dae Jung returns to Korea: Campaign To Assure a Safe Return for Kim Dae Jung, 1060-1061 [24JA]
Lessons of Grenada Week designation (H.J. Res. 313): Richard L. Thornburgh, Governor of Pennsylvania, 30951 [6NO]
Limit on number of Soviet diplomatic personnel: Senators Leahy and Cohen, 14906 [7JN]
Meetings to resolve fate of POW's/MIA's: Richard L. Armitage, 25551 [2OC]
Mexico's election results: Jorge Espinosa de los Reyes, 22930 [4SE]
Minting of gold coin: Luis Vigdor, 18794 [11JY]
Missile test ban can do what star wars can do: Herbert Lin, 29977 [31OC]
Most-favored-nation trading status for Romania: several Representatives, 19719 [18JY]
National Endowment for Democracy: Polish American Congress, Inc., 35022 [6DE]
———Representative Fascell, 35023 [6DE]
———Vladimir Bukovsky, 35010 [6DE]
Nicaraguan refugees, 7525 [3AP]
Nicaraguan support of guerrillas in El Salvador (sundry), 16297 [19JN]
Nuclear cooperation agreement between the U.S. and the People's Republic of China: NRC (excerpt), 30627 [6NO]
———Senator Proxmire (excerpt), 30626 [6NO]
———several Members of Congress (Dear Colleague), 30631 [6NO]
Nuclear Test Ban Treaty: Donald M. Kerr, 21357 [30JY]
Oil and gas industry exploration and development: John L. Copeland, 28207 [21OC]
Opposing military assistance to Nicaragua: Michael S. Dukakis, Governor of Massachusetts, 8858 [23AP]
Opposition to military assistance to Nicaragua: sundry, 8846 [23AP]
Opposition to the Sandinista regime and direction of U.S. policy in Nicaragua: Edgar Chamorro, 15202 [11JN]
Pacific Salmon Treaty: Edward J. Derwinski, 4761 [7MR]
———George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 4761 [7MR]
———John V. Evans, Governor of Idaho, 4759 [7MR]
Parliamentary exchanges with the Soviet Union: Senator Dole, 32659 [20NO]
Plight of Sakharov family: Senator Kerry (excerpt), 23555 [12SE]
Political activities of Andrei Sakharov: U.S.S.R. Academy of Medicine, 35523 [10DE]
Political and economic situation in Philippines: Senator Kennedy, 31160 [7NO]
President Reagan's visit to Bitburg cemetery, Federal Republic of Germany: Women for Peace, 9788 [30AP]
Presidential authority to uphold human rights relative to financial assistance for population control: Kenneth W. Dam, 14931 [7JN]
Progress toward a negotiated settlement of Cyprus situation: President Reagan, 25473 [1OC]
Promotion of Peace in Nicaragua: President Reagan, 8923 [23AP]
Proposal to assist the force of democracy in Nicaragua: President Reagan, 15203 [11JN]
Proposed ban on lethal binary chemical weapons (H.R. 2124): Representatives Fascell and Porter, 10196 [1MY]
Proposed ban on nuclear weapons testing (H.J. Res. 3): George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 26149 [3OC]
Proposed Compact of Free Association between Micronesia and the U.S.: Tosiwo Nakayama, President of Micronesia, 20407 [24JY]
———W.J. Crowe, Jr., U.S. Pacific Command, 20407 [24JY]
Proposed Supplementary Extradition Treaty with Great Britain: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 22703 [1AU]
———President Reagan, 22703 [1AU]
———Representative Biaggi, 22704 [1AU]
Proposed U.S. humanitarian assistance to the democratic opposition in Nicaragua: AID (excerpt), 9250 [24AP]
Protest of the arrest of Roald Zelichonok in the Soviet Union: sundry Representatives, 22779 [1AU]
Rearming by Greece of islands in Aegean Sea: Rusen E. Unaydun, 5869 [20MR]
Reinstatement of General Ver as Chief of the Philippine Armed Forces: Senator Melcher, 33853 [3DE]
Relations between the People's Republic and the Republic of China: Han Xu, 25311 [30SE]
———Senator Lugar, 25311 [30SE]
Remember the holocaust: Baltimore, MD, Jewish Council, 7858 [15AP]
Repeal of Angolan operations restrictions: Dept. of State, 14999 [10JN]
Report on the differences and similarities between the Inspector General Act and the Foreign Service Act: Representative Brooks, 15093 [11JN]
Request for political asylum by Miroslav Medvid: Lane Kirkland, 30500 [5NO]
Requesting President Reagan to broach subject of MIA's in Southeast Asia at Geneva Summit: sundry Representatives, 32493 [19NO]
Sale of agricultural commodities to the Philippines: Senator Melcher, 18993 [15JY]
Selection of books for exhibit in Soviet Union: Carl Gershman (excerpt), 11775 [14MY]
Separation from U.S. citizen spouses: several Soviet citizens, 22468 [1AU]
Soviet arms control negotiations: sundry Senators, 26501 [7OC]
Soviet atrocities in Afghanistan: Adam J. Augustynski and Mark P. Lagon, 19372 [17JY]
Soviet human rights policy, 31369 [12NO]
Soviet influence in Angola: Representatives Solarz and Wolpe, 18496 [10JY]
Soviet policy toward Jewish emigration: several Senators, 20303 [24JY]
Soviet Union's policy toward Jews (sundry), 5704 [20MR]
Soviet violations of arms control treaties: President Reagan (excerpt), 5293 [18MR]
Status of membership of Republic of China in Interpol: several Members of Congress, 5161 [14MR]
Stockpiling of strategic and critical materials: Dwight D. Eisenhower, 4550 [5MR]
Strategic defense initiative: Representative Stratton, 15243 [11JN]
Strategic importance of Micronesia (excerpt), 21852 [31JY]
Stresses and strains in the international financial system: Bay Area International Forum review of 1983-84 committee hearings (sundry), 11556-11571 [9MY]
Struggle for freedom in Nicaragua: Eden Pastora, 6514 [27MR]
Supplemental extradition treaty with Great Britain: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 19609 [18JY]
Supplemental extradition treaty with the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland: Theodore M. Hesburgh (sundry), 31520 [12NO]
Support for U.S. policy of resisting Communist aggression in Central America: New Hampshire, 9049 [23AP]
Support neutrality of Costa Rica in Central America's conflicts (H. Con. Res. 33): Luis A. Monge, President of Costa Rica, 28016 [17OC]
Testing of antisatellite weapons: Kenneth L. Adelman, 13747 [24MY]
There are no Thomas Jeffersons in Nicaragua: Representative Jacobs, 13894 [3JN]
Threat of nuclear annihilation: Michael Warren, 3980 [27FE]
Threat to Free World: Federation of Likud Students, 8944 [23AP]
Trade sanctions against Nicaragua: National Grange, 14933 [7JN]
Transfer of nuclear technology to South Africa: Donald P. Hodel, Sec. of Energy, 2467 [19FE]
———several Senators, 2468 [19FE]
Translation of interview relative to Nicaragua with Miguel Obando y Bravo and several Members of Congress: Serra, Hundley & Flores, 8463 [18AP]
Treaty compliance and arms control agreements: Dept. of State, 7248 [2AP]
———Representative Hamilton, 7248 [2AP]
U.N. Fund for Drug Abuse Control: Giuseppe di Gennaro, 28728 [23OC]
U.S. assistance for population control: several Members of Congress, 16646 [20JN]
U.S. assistance to earthquake victims in Mexico: Jorge Espinosa de los Reyes, 29401 [29OC]
U.S. assistance to international organizations supporting abortion or involuntary sterilization: Representative Kemp, 30550 [5NO]
———Senator Helms, 30549 [5NO]
U.S. assistance to the U.N. Fund for Population Activities: Zhang Wenjin, 7659 [4AP]
U.S. assistance to the Union for the Total Independence of Angola: Figueiredo Paulo, 35488 [10DE]
———Senator Symms, 34404 [5DE]
U.S. China Agreement on the Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy: Michael H. Armacost, 35963 [11DE]
U.S. hostage in Lebanon to family: Benjamin M. Weir, 10924 [8MY]
U.S. policy in Central America: Jose Napoleon Duarte (excerpt), 9005 [23AP]
———Joseph M. Wert, 29784 [30OC]
———Mary Shoemaker, 18278 [9JY]
———President Reagan, 9085 [23AP], 9254 [24AP], 15382, 15403, 15480 [12JN]
———sundry American Rhodes scholars studying at Oxford University, England, 9545 [25AP]
———Wycliffe Diego and Adriana Guillen, 9228 [24AP]
U.S. policy in El Salvador: FMLN, 29769 [30OC]
U.S. policy in Latin America: Representative Montgomery (Dear Colleague), 9292 [24AP]
U.S. policy in Nicaragua: Adriana Guillen, 11116 [8MY]
———Edgar Chamorro (exerpt), 17759 [27JN]
———Mary Boyajean, 15235 [11JN]
———Michael Novak, 8626 [22AP], 9005 [23AP]
———several Representatives, 15460 [12JN]
———Wayne S. Smith, 22660 [1AU]
U.S. policy in Nicaragua and Central America: Club Kiwanis de Panama, 34811 [5DE]
U.S. policy in South Africa: F.G. Backman, W.R. Hoods, T.L. Gounden, and C.R. Rencken, 22192 [1AU]
U.S. policy to promote peace based on democratic principles: President Reagan, 9227 [24AP]
U.S. policy toward Nicaragua: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 3087 [21FE]
———Representative Hamilton, 3087 [21FE]
———Witness For Peace delegation, 5072 [7MR]
U.S. policy toward securing release of hostages in Lebanon (sundry), 21932 [31JY]
U.S. policy toward the Sandinista Government: Dept. of State, 7251 [2AP]
———Representative Hamilton, 7251 [2AP]
U.S. relations with Nicaragua: Representative Gonzalez, 1864 [6FE]
U.S. relations with the Third World: Committee on Dialogue and Development, 22737 [1AU]
U.S. withdrawal from the jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice: William L. Ball III, 28898 [24OC]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. Crisis Control Communications Link: Richard Perle, 12376 [16MY]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. discussions on settlement of conflict in Afghanistan: Senator Byrd, 16595 [20JN]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. understandings on Cuba: Committee on Foreign Affairs, 2302 [7FE]
———Dept. of State, 2302 [7FE]
U.S.-U.S.S.R arms control negotiations: Dept. of State, 29 [3JA]
Urge Canada to discontinue excise tax on tourist literature (H. Con. Res. 241), 34809 [5DE]
Urging cancellation of U.S.-U.S.S.R. Joint Commercial Commission meeting: Senator Humphrey, 10926 [8MY]
Use of phrase wetbacks in foreign policy and immigration address: Edwin J. Simcox, 7113 [2AP]
Verifiability of the Peaceful Nuclear Explosions, Threshold Test Ban, and Comprehensive Test Ban treaties: Donald R. Westervelt, 15219 [11JN]
Vietnam Memorial: Sybil Hinkle, 26121 [3OC]
Violation of human rights in Cuba: Claudio F. Benedi, 8915 [23AP]
Visit by President Reagan to Bitburg, Federal Republic of Germany: Arthur J. Goldberg, 10936 [8MY]
———several individuals, 10936 [8MY]
Lists
Award winners for excellence in media reporting on population issues, 7753 [4AP]
Carter Center of Emory University, Consultation on International Security and Arms Control, 9371 [24AP]
Conditions for appropriating funds for development of chemical weapons, 29607 [30OC]
Congressional meeting with current hostage families and former hostages in Lebanon, 20696 [25JY]
Congressional spouses with ``adopted'' Soviet prisoners of conscience, 11158 [8MY]
Cosponsors of H. Res. 127, expressing congressional support for Solidarity Sunday for Soviet Jewry, 10221 [2MY]
Countries where Cuban troops are stationed, 14726 [6JN]
House of Representatives workshop on arms control policy—topics and guest experts, 32188 [14NO]
Members of a delegation visiting from the People's Republic of China, 24097 [18SE]
Mexico-U.S. trade relations improvement proposals, 5529 [19MR]
Multilateral collective security treaties, 679 [21JA]
Organizations, cities, and Governors supporting Lights on for Peace, 32902 [20NO]
Professors of law concurring in memorandum relative to the Reagan administration and Nicaragua, 15406 [12JN]
Signers of the report on U.S. Policy in Central America, 9073 [23AP]
Soviet dissidents and refuseniks, 29193 [25OC]
U.N. World Conference To Review and Appraise the Achievement of the U.N. Decade for Women—delegation, 6399 [26MR]
U.S. hostages in Lebanon, 18028 [8JY]
U.S. observer delegation to the El Salvador elections, 7108 [2AP]
Manual
Literacy Program (excerpt from Nicaraguan Government publication), 8945 [23AP]
Manuals
Jordan Arms Briefing Book: American Israel Public Affairs Committee (excerpt), 28367, 28368-28372 [22OC]
Memorandum of law
Status of Membership of the Republic of China in Interpol: Quentin Crommelin, Jr., 5161-5169 [14MR]
Memorandums
AFL-CIO Grant to National Endowment for Democracy: Euginia Kemble, 35019 [6DE]
Civil Rights Violations in South Africa: Southern Africa Project of the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, 36127 [11DE]
Conflict Between Islamic Republic of Iran and the Republic of Iraq: International Red Cross, 15109-15112 [11JN]
Legal Situation Regarding Reducing the Size of the Soviet Mission to the U.N., 28075-28084 [18OC]
Murder of Turkish Diplomats and International Terrorism, 5616 [19MR]
National Endowment for Democracy Grant: Euginia Kemble, 34385 [4DE]
Preemption of Local Laws by Federal Legislation: Library of Congress, 18835-18995 [15JY]
Presidential Determination No. 85-19, Antisatellite Weapons: President Reagan, 23608 [12SE]
Repudiation of the Yalta Agreements: Polish Government-in-Exile, 1789-1791 [5FE]
2 Billion Francs in Arms for Khomeini: Library of Congress, 2088-2090 [7FE]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. Crisis Control Communications Link: Chapman B. Cox, 12375 [16MY]
———John H. McNeil, 12375 [16MY]
Memorials of legislature
Arizona, 9828 [30AP], 10535 [6MY]
California, 3421, 3422 [25FE], 25279 [30SE], 27643 [16OC], 27962 [17OC], 29746 [30OC]
Idaho, 7027, 7028 [2AP]
Illinois, 7814 [15AP], 18858 [11JY], 32888 [20NO]
Louisiana, 22978 [5SE], 23847 [16SE]
Marshall Islands, 22898 [4SE]
Maryland, 15592 [13JN], 15712 [13JN]
Massachusetts, 5815 [20MR], 7814 [15AP], 26364 [7OC]
Michigan, 462 [3JA], 31248 [8NO]
Micronesia, 16413 [19JN], 17036 [25JN], 23845 [16SE]
Montana, 8570 [22AP], 9441 [25AP]
New Hampshire, 9049 [23AP]
Oregon, 8916 [23AP], 10023 [1MY]
Pacific Island Trust Territories, 7026 [2AP]
Palau, 16252 [19JN], 16413 [19JN]
Pennsylvania, 17037 [25JN], 36106 [11DE]
Rhode Island, 8549 [22AP]
Messages
Agreement With People's Republic of China on Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy: President Reagan, 20316 [24JY]
Aid to Contras in Nicaragua: several Europeans, 8911 [23AP]
Economic Sanctions Against South Africa: President Reagan, 23039 [9SE]
Executive Department and Agency Activities Toward Preventing Nuclear Proliferation: President Reagan, 2473 [19FE]
Fishery Agreement Between the U.S. and U.S.S.R.: President Reagan, 25362 [1OC]
Free Trade Area Between U.S. and Israel: President Reagan, 9674 [29AP]
Government Actions To Secure Return of Any Servicemen Still Held Captive in Southeast Asia: President Reagan, 9916 [30AP]
Krugerrand Importation Ban: President Reagan, 25362 [1OC]
National Emergency Relative to Iran: President Reagan, 30300 [1NO], 31753 [13NO]
National Emergency With Respect to Iran: President Reagan, 8566 [22AP]
National Emergency With Respect to Nicaragua: President Reagan, 10091 [1MY]
Report on support for democratic resistance in Nicaragua: President Reagan, 7338 [3AP]
Sanctions Against Nicaragua: President Reagan, 30051 [31OC]
Soviet Arms Control Compliance: President Reagan, 1650 [4FE]
Treaty Ratification: President Reagan, 5881 [20MR]
U.S. Security Interests and Certain Arms Agreements: President Reagan, 15021 [10JN]
Newsletters
Black Sash update on forced removals in South Africa, 14195-14197 [4JN]
Opinions
U.S. Policy in Central America: National Bipartisan Commission on Central America, 15390 [12JN]
Pamphlets
Facts on Angola and UNITA—The Need for U.S. Support: American Security Council, 35486-35488 [10DE]
Nicaraguan in Moscow (excerpt), 11124 [8MY]
Papers
Angola Tests the Reagan Doctrine: William W. Pascoe, 33194 [20NO]
Central America—Freedom or Slavery: Jerry Curry, 8946-8949 [23AP]
Changing Views About Foreign Relations in Kansas City: Eugene P. Trani, 38775 [20DE]
Illegality of Apartheid and the Present Government of South Africa: Jordan J. Paust, 34073-34075 [4DE]
Korean Security and the U.S.—Mutual Needs and Interests—An American Perspective, 18132 [9JY]
National Dialogue of the Nicaraguan Resistance, 5620 [19MR], 5911, 5925 [20MR], 6643 [28MR]
1997—Twelve Years Before and Fifty Years After: Han Lih-wu, 13327 [22MY]
Protectionism and the Coming of World War III: William C. Rogers, 38704-38705 [19DE]
Taiwan Independence Movement—Failure of Political Persuasion (excerpt), 34036 [3DE]
Theses on the National and Colonial Questions: Vladimir I. Lenin (excerpt), 18816 [11JY]
U.S. Policy in Nicaragua: William Thiesenhusen (excerpt), 18991 [15JY]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. Embassy and Consular Staffing, 14905-14906 [7JN]
Petitions
Ambassador to the Vatican: Baptist Convention of Maryland/Delaware, 462 [3JA]
Ambassador to Vatican: South Carolina Baptist Convention, 1508 [31JA]
Antidisinvestment: Inkatha (black South African political organization), 23031 [9SE]
Apartheid: Philadelphia Lawyers Against Apartheid, 18829 [11JY]
———Solano County, CA, Board of Supervisers, 4304 [4MR]
Assistance: Falls Church, VA, citizens, 10696 [7MY]
Boundary with U.S.: Johnson, Douglas J., 14060 [4JN]
Byelorussian Independence Day: Chicago, IL, 5610 [19MR]
Central America: American Academy of San Pedro Sula, Students, 19702 [18JY]
———Central Southeast Ohio Association, United Church of Christ, 22899 [4SE]
———Gothenburg, Sweden, City Council, 14970 [10JN]
———National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, 20476 [25JY]
Central American policy of U.S.: General Assembly Council of the Presbyterian Church, 1507 [31JA]
Commemorating the Holocaust of the night of June 14, 1941, and the continuing genocide by the Soviet Union against Lithuanians: Lithuanian Americans of Cicero, IL, 23677 [12SE]
Condemnation of the Iranian Government: Wallingford, CT, 3484 [25FE]
Consumer protection guidelines: U.N., 9358-9360 [24AP]
Economic Interdependence and Alliance Security: North Atlantic Assembly, 14970 [10JN]
Foreign policy: National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, 20476 [25JY]
Foreign Service Act—fourth annual report on implementation: American Foreign Service Association, 9106 [23AP]
Freedom fighters: Vietnamese Association of Central Florida, 11687 [13MY]
Freedom fighters of Nicaragua: Miami, FL, City Council, 11499 [9MY]
Genocide Convention: National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, 20476 [25JY]
International Flag Week: New Bedford, MA, City Council, 8059 [16AP]
Lithuanian Independence Day: Lake County, IN, 5610 [19MR]
Lithuanian Independence Day Commemoration: Luzerne County, PA, District 7 Lithuanian Alliance of America, 4303 [4MR]
Military attacks on Nicaragua: American Philosophical Association, Western, 1507 [31JA]
Most Reverend Bishop Vilmos Apor, Defender of Human Rights, Martyr of Hungary: Coordinating Committee of Hungarian Organizations, 7528 [3AP]
Nicaragua: June A. Goeson, 18986 [15JY]
Nicaragua covert activities: Duluth, MN, City Council, 7614 [4AP]
Nicaragua's Case Against the U.S. in the International Court of Justice: Boston, MA, Bar Association, 7558 [3AP]
Peaceful solution to South Africa problem: Macon, GA, City Council, 23847 [16SE]
Recommendations and resolutions adopted at annual session: North Atlantic Assembly, 28132 [21OC]
Refuge for El Salvadoran and Guatemalan Refugees: Madison, WI, Common Council, 7560 [3AP]
Requesting review of U.S. support of moratorium on whaling: Taiji, Japan, Whaling OB Association, 18274 [9JY]
———Taiji, Japan, citizens, 18274 [9JY]
Resolve to prevent nuclear war: National Women's Conference to Prevent Nuclear War, 19255-19257 [16JY]
Sanctuary: Massachusetts Conference of the United Church of Christ, 18060 [8JY]
South Africa: Shelby County, TN, Board of Commissioners, 24615 [23SE], 24666 [23SE]
———South Florida Americans for Democratic Action, 24581 [20SE]
———Synod of the South Presbyterian Church, 19597 [18JY]
South Africa economic sanctions: Memphis, TN, City Council, 29515 [29OC]
Summit with U.S.S.R.: New Orleans, LA, City Council, 36106 [11DE]
Support Central American policy: Northeast Region of the Republican National Hispanic Assembly, 10536 [6MY]
Support trade embargo against Nicaragua: Miami, FL, City Commission, 12686 [20MY], 12938 [21MY]
Temporarily suspend deportation of El Salvadoran refugees (H.R. 822): Los Angeles, CA, City Council, 36322 [12DE]
U.S. Dept. of Justice Vertical Restraints Guidelines: National Association of Attorneys General, 25232 [26SE]
U.S. in Nicaragua: Friends of the Earth, 22036 [31JY]
U.S. involvement in Central America: Canberra, A.C.T., Australian Parliament, 10696 [7MY]
U.S. policy: Episcopal Diocese of Olympia, 1507 [31JA]
Victory Over Communists in Central America: National Association of Pro America, 9385 [24AP]
Platform plank
Armenian Genocide: Democratic Party (1920 excerpt), 24885 [24SE]
Namibian Independence: Republican Party, 25827 [3OC]
Poems
``Massacre at Sakhalin'': Richard E. Franklin, 23261 [10SE]
``Rendezvous With Life'', 34052 [3DE]
Starvation in Ethiopia, 14545 [5JN]
``Terror Way'': Richard Spencer, 32419 [20NO]
Polls of opinion
Should Congress Appropriate $14 Million in Aid to the Nicaraguan Freedom Fighters?, 9375 [24AP]
U.S. humanitarian relief to the Contras in Nicaragua, 14267 [5JN]
U.S. policy in Nicaragua, 14312 [5JN]
Vietnam Conflict: results (excerpt), 9835 [30AP]
Press releases
Amnesty International calls for facts on report of torture in Northern Ireland, 7853 [15AP]
Arms control impact of the administration's ASAT Program: Representative Fascell, 9342 [24AP]
Binary chemical weapons: Representative Fascell, 8657 [22AP]
Cardinal voices support for East Timor Catholics: U.S. Catholic Conference on East Timor, 35813 [10DE]
Contadora peace process: Ministers of Foreign Relations of the Contadora Group and Those of the Support Group, Integrated by Argentina, Brazil, Peru and Uruguay, 23464 [11SE]
Evidence of Nicaraguan Subversion in Central America: Elliott Abrams, Assistant Sec. of State for Inter-American Affairs, 38838 [20DE]
McClure asks DOD to clarify number of Soviet ICBM reentry vehicles—says accurate information necessary for debate on MX, 5383 [19MR]
Prevent the importation of heroin into the U.S.: Federation of New York State Judges, 2045 [6FE]
Rafiqdust briefs Rafsanjani on missile industry, 29258 [28OC]
Release in Romania: Gheorghe Galciu, 23681 [12SE]
U.S. and the International Court of Justice: President Reagan, 27039 [9OC]
Proclamations
Byelorussian Independence Day: James R. Thompson, Governor of Illinois, 5610 [19MR]
Lessons of Grenada Week: Harry R. Hughes, Governor of Maryland, 30951 [6NO]
———James G. Martin, Governor of North Carolina, 30951 [6NO]
Questionnaires
Alabama—6th District: Representative Erdreich, 11987 [15MY]
Illinois: Representative Grotberg, 10235 [2MY]
Questions
South African Government policy of apartheid and investigation into racial violence, 7333 [3AP]
Questions and answers
Nuclear cooperation agreement between the U.S. and the People's Republic of China: Senator Cohen to Lewis Dunn, 36256 [12DE]
Students' questions about world affairs: Fountain Valley, CA, Los Amigos High School, 8309 [17AP]
U.S. policy toward Nicaragua: Dept. of State, 3087 [21FE]
Quotations
Each time a man stands up for an ideal . . . he sends forth a tiny ripple of hope . . . : Robert F. Kennedy, 14019 [4JN]
If you cannot understand history, read a history book anyway: Representative Hyde, 9797 [30AP]
Peace among nations: George Washington (exerpt), 22078 [1AU]
Question today is whether we want to fund a war in Central America: Representative Hamilton, 15461 [12JN]
Soviet intelligence operations in the U.S.: Walter G. Deeley, 30239 [1NO]
Remarks in House
Achille Lauro (vessel): commend President Reagan for ordering interception of Egyptian airliner transporting terrorists (H. Res. 294), 27379-27388 [11OC]
———Egyptian response to U.S. interception of terrorists plane, 27575 [16OC]
———impact of seizure and subsequent capture and treatment of Palestinian terrorists, 28261 [22OC]
Acid rain: control, 5510 [19MR]
———threat to national parks, 11164 [8MY]
Afghanistan: concern over Soviet presence to be discussed at summit meeting (H. Res. 300), 31360 [12NO], 31363 [19NO]
———concern over Soviet presence to be discussed at summit meeting (H. Res. 304), 29891 [31OC]
———condemn Soviet invasion (S.J. Res. 240), 37810 [18DE]
———deny most-favored-nation status, 11911 [14MY]
———deny most-favored-nation trading status (H.R. 2520), 12708 [21MY], 15770 [13JN]
———effects of human rights violations on children, 32485 [19NO]
———human rights violations, 36321 [12DE]
———humanitarian assistance, 2240 [7FE]
———message of solidarity to Nicaragua, 20844 [26JY]
———opposing Soviet invasion, 37811 [19DE]
———opposition to Soviet invasion, 34371 [4DE]
———presence of Soviet forces, 29891 [31OC]
———Soviet atrocities, 18579-18581, 18590 [11JY]
———Soviet human rights policy, 28711 [23OC]
———Soviet offensive in Kunar Valley region, 17270 [25JN]
———Soviet repression, 7768 [4AP]
———Soviet soldier in U.S. Embassy incident, 30381 [4NO]
———tribute to freedom fighters, 20140 [23JY]
———U.S. assistance to freedom fighters, 25212 [26SE]
———U.S. policy, 35825 [10DE]
Africa: authorize assistance for famine relief (H.R. 2782), 16150 [18JN]
———U.S. aid for drought victims, 5995 [21MR]
———U.S. policy, 14823 [6JN]
African famine: relief aid concerts, 18958 [15JY]
African Famine Relief and Recovery Act: enact (H.R. 100), 557 [3JA], 2655 [21FE], 2842 [20FE]
———enact (H.R. 1096), 2638-2655 [20FE], 3509 [26FE], 3514 [27FE]-3524 [26FE], 3967 [27FE]
———enact (H.R. 1096), Senate amendment (H. Res. 92), 4347-4361 [5MR]
Agent orange: long-range effects on Vietnam veterans, 19263 [16JY]
AID: making appropriations, 22779 [1AU]
———require family planning grantees to provide clients with information relative to all methods (H.R. 3654), 29790 [30OC]
———require guarantee to buy and ship U.S. before disbursement of certain cash transfers, 26928 [9OC]
Airport and Air Carrier Security Improvement Act: enact (H.R. 2905), 17960 [27JN]
Aliens: provide for citizenship for those who die while serving on active duty with the U.S. Armed Forces during certain periods of hostilities (H.R. 2842), 16893 [21JN]
Ambassadors: involvement in partisan domestic politics, 11228 [8MY]
American business: effect of import restrictions by foreign countries, 19467 [17JY]
American Institute for Free Labor: work in Latin and Central American republics, 23691 [12SE]
———work in sister American republics, 23691 [12SE]
American Institute for Free Labor Development: position on Sandinista regime in Nicaragua, 38688 [19DE]
American Irish National Political Education Committee: anniversary, 35142 [6DE]
American Trade Reform Act: enact (H.R. 3813), 32890 [20NO]
Angola: Democratic International conference regarding human rights, 17255 [25JN]
———prohibit assistance for military or paramilitary operations (H.R. 3690), 30950 [6NO]
———U.S. policy, 18489 [10JY], 31802 [13NO], 32513 [20NO], 36188-36196 [12DE], 37490 [17DE]
Anti-Apartheid Act: amend (H.R. 1460), 12419 [16MY]
———enact (H.R. 1460), 5081 [7MR], 6384 [26MR], 8019 [16AP], 9555 [25AP], 12738 [21MY], 12755, 12756 [22MY]-12793 [21MY], 13940, 13947 [3JN], 13996-14024 [4JN], 14223 [4JN], 14269, 14270 [5JN], 14300, 14308 [6JN], 14309 [11JN]-14311 [5JN], 14550 [5JN], 14820 [6JN], 16444 [19JN], 19992 [23JY], 22522, 22523, 22525 [1AU], 22559 [5SE], 22842 [4SE], 23142 [10SE], 23361 [11SE], 23797 [13SE], 24034, 24037 [17SE], 24182 [18SE], 29554 [29OC]
———enact (H.R. 1460), appointment of conferees, 19402 [17JY]
———enact (H.R. 1460), conference report, 22521, 22544-22560 [1AU], 23361 [11SE], 23797 [13SE], 24034, 24037 [17SE], 24182 [18SE], 24589 [20SE]
———enact (H.R. 1460), waiving certain points of order against conference report (H. Res. 251), 22542 [1AU]
Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty: anniversary, 26100, 26107 [3OC], 26143, 26152-26154 [3OC]
———clarify, 32177 [14NO]
———effectiveness, 38846 [30DE]
———interpretation, 29240 [28OC]
———review objectives, 32485 [19NO]
———testing and development, 27030, 27034 [9OC]
Anti-ballistic missiles: proposed, 38835 [20DE]
———transfer of technology, 38084 [19DE]
Antigua: efforts to attract foreign investment, 22718 [1AU]
———provide for economic support funds, 21640, 21647 [30JY]
Anti-Hijacking Act: enact (H.R. 2827), 22789 [1AU]
Antisatellite weapons: proposals for testing, 23793 [13SE]
———proposed ban on testing, 19470 [17JY]
———testing, 23793 [13SE]
Anti-Terrorism Trade Preference Act: enact (H.R. 3661), 37500 [17DE]
Arab countries: deployment by U.S. space shuttle of the Arab-sat telecommunications satellite, 17398 [26JN]
Argentina: economic trends, 22942 [4SE]
———efforts to rebuild science and technology, 17941 [27JN]
———U.S. policy, 36119 [11DE], 38708 [19DE]
Armenia: genocide, 23904 [17SE], 23906, 23907, 24214 [18SE], 24885 [24SE], 26140 [3OC], 30894, 30898, 30901 [6NO]
Armenian genocide: anniversary, 9557, 9558 [25AP], 9768 [29AP], 9965 [30AP]
———inclusion in U.N. document, 23459, 23462 [11SE]
Armenians: conflict with Turkey, 3489 [25FE]
Arms control: anniversary of first use of the atomic bomb, 9968 [30AP]
———conference, 29660-29668 [30OC]
———cooperation agreement between the U.S. and the People's Republic of China (S.J. Res. 238), 35958-35981 [11DE]
———negotiations, 5508 [19MR], 22919 [4SE], 23356 [11SE], 29798 [31OC], 30120 [1NO], 35746 [10DE]
———nuclear weapons reduction, 31829, 31830 [14NO]
———proposed workshops, 7735 [4AP]
———test ban, 24796 [24SE]
Arms control agreements: alleged Soviet violations, 23677 [12SE]
Arms Export Control Act: amend (H.R. 3875), 35144 [6DE]
Arms sales: provide for multilateral limitations (H.R. 3987), 38668 [19DE]
Artistic Ambassador Program: representation by Robert Roux, 18040 [8JY]
Assassinations: prohibit U.S. Government involvement (H.R. 1348), 4268 [28FE]
At the Edge of the Union: BBC cancellation of documentary broadcast about Northern Ireland, 22775 [1AU]
Athens, Greece: airport safety, 17944 [27JN]
Atlanta, GA: Israel EXPO '85 International, 5112 [7MR]
Atlantic Alliance: status report, 27825 [17OC]
Atomic energy: national policy toward fusion energy research, 2338 [7FE]
Atomic warfare: U.S. policy on military assistance to South Africa, 18567 [11JY]
Austad, Mark E.: tribute, 2402 [19FE]
Bahamas: participation of certain foreign officers in law enforcement activities (H.R. 962), 2037 [6FE], 5086 [7MR]
Baldizon, Alvaro J.: testimony relative to Communist expansionism, 26931 [9OC]
Baltic Freedom Day: observance, 15199 [19JN], 16162 [18JN]
Baltic States: call for full freedom and independence (H. Con. Res. 65), 3070 [21FE]
Barbuda: provide for economic support funds, 21640, 21647 [30JY]
Beirut, Lebanon, International Airport: close to prevent terrorism, 17399 [8JY]
Berenshtein, Iosif: efforts to emigrate from the Soviet Union, 7740 [4AP]
Berenshtein, Yosef: efforts to emigrate from the Soviet Union, 19926 [22JY]
Bethe, Hans A.: technological problems related to strategic defense initiative, 20676 [25JY]
Binary chemical weapons: proposed freeze, 26122 [3OC]
Binary nerve gas weapons: stop funding, 8493 [18AP]
Bitburg cemetery, Federal Republic of Germany: President Reagan's visit (H. Res. 135), 11161 [8MY]
Bonner, Yelena: efforts to emigrate from the Soviet Union, 16426, 16428, 16439, 16449, 16452 [19JN], 23457 [11SE], 23684 [12SE]
———sense of Congress reaffirming human rights in the Soviet Union (H. Con. Res. 186), 23254, 23271 [10SE], 23678 [12SE]
Brazil: strip of right to pursue an injury determination in countervailing duty cases (H.R. 2841), 17975 [27JN]
Bremerhaven memorial: dedication, 16769 [20JN]
Budapest Cultural Forum, 27814-27819 [17OC], 28027 [17OC], 28222 [21OC]
Bulgaria: alleged human rights violations against Turkish-Bulgarians, 24040 [17SE]
Byelorussian Independence Day: anniversary, 5609 [19MR]
California: restraining order directing release of illegally withheld refugee assistance, 25534 [1OC]
Canada: diplomatic meetings between President Reagan and Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, 5651 [19MR]
———provide for the temporary admission to the U.S. of operators of motor common carriers (H.R. 3236), 22931 [4SE]
———urge to discontinue excise tax on tourist literature (H. Con. Res. 241), 34796, 34798, 34808, 34812 [5DE], 36329 [12DE]
Captive nations: repudiate consequences of 1945 Yalta agreements (H.J. Res. 219), 6878 [28MR]
Caribbean nations: immigration, 18523 [10JY]
———U.S. aid for population control, 20143 [23JY]
———U.S. policy, 18468-18487 [10JY], 19282 [16JY], 20831-20833 [26JY], 32897 [20NO]
Carter, Jimmy: tribute to handling of Iranian hostage crisis, 16468 [20JN]
Case for Supporting Third World Freedom Fighters (article): response to position of Richard Nixon, 18048 [8JY]
Castro, Fidel: statements relative to narcotics trafficking, 24227 [19SE]
Central America: application of the War Powers Act, 7585-7590 [4AP]
———assistance to foster peace and democracy (H.J. Res. 247), 8629 [22AP], 9205-9257 [24AP]
———Contadora peace process, 2238 [7FE], 4108, 4164 [28FE]
———U.S. military assistance policy, 4164 [28FE]
———U.S. policy, 6575 [28MR], 7482 [3AP], 7579, 7585-7590 [4AP], 7969, 8016, 8033-8038 [16AP], 8216, 8217, 8236, 8239, 8265, 8288-8295 [17AP], 9702 [29AP], 9769 [29AP], 10615 [7MY], 11238 [9MY], 11654 [13MY], 12246, 12258-12266 [16MY], 12709 [21MY], 13422 [23MY], 13864 [24MY], 13877 [3JN], 14027 [4JN], 14268 [5JN], 14569 [6JN], 14961-14966 [10JN], 15151 [11JN], 15254 [11JN], 15479-15486 [12JN], 15872 [17JN], 16813 [21JN], 18028 [8JY], 20831-20833 [26JY], 24121 [18SE], 26931 [9OC], 28605 [23OC], 29784 [30OC], 29797 [31OC], 31827 [14NO], 33597 [2DE]
———U.S. policy (H. Res. 67), 2931 [21FE]
———Vietnam veterans' factfinding trip, 24585 [20SE]
Central American Counterterrorism Act: enact, 29797 [31OC]
———enact (H.R. 3462), 37499 [17DE]
———enact (H.R. 3463), 33597 [2DE]
Chemical warfare: administration policy, 23264 [10SE]
Chemical weapons: ban, 29310 [28OC], 34798 [5DE]
———nonproliferation agreement negotiations, 28227 [21OC]
———procurement, 16000 [17JN]
———proposed ban, 10914 [7MY]
———proposed ban on testing, 25215 [26SE]
———stockpile, 17271 [25JN]
Children: immunization program, 28857 [24OC]
Chile: anniversary of military dictatorship, 24189 [18SE]
———human rights violations, 1860 [6FE], 28225 [21OC], 30349 [1NO]
———restore democracy (H. Con. Res. 52), 2024 [6FE], 6013 [21MR], 8636-8644 [22AP], 12408 [16MY], 15754 [13JN]
———restore democracy (H. Con. Res. 52), rebuttal to Representative Barnes' ``Dear Colleague'' letter, 14319 [5JN]
———support for peaceful return to democratic rule (H. Con. Res. 191), 24029 [17SE]
———U.S. policy, 19253 [16JY], 29058 [24OC]
———U.S. policy toward transition to democracy (H. Con. Res. 192), 24609 [26SE], 24968 [26SE]
China, People's Republic of: conditions of U.S. diplomatic relations, 17259 [25JN], 17511 [26JN], 17529 [26JN], 18582 [11JY]
———domestic abortion policies, 19993 [23JY]
———early childhood educational exchange, 7702, 7711 [4AP]
———efforts to institute a nonproliferation agreement, 19618 [18JY]
———multinational agreement on U.S. exports of technology, 37866 [18DE]
———nuclear exports, 29057, 29070 [24OC]
———policy toward the Republic of China, 20693, 20705 [25JY]
———population control policy, 27353 [10OC]
———proposed resolutions to conflict with Taiwan, 16747 [20JN]
———relations with Republic of, 17259 [25JN], 17511 [26JN], 17529 [26JN], 18582 [11JY]
———U.S. policy, 17394 [26JN], 18074 [8JY], 18271 [9JY], 36807 [16DE]
China, Republic of: anniversary, 27317, 27339, 27356 [10OC]
———conditions of U.S. diplomatic relations, 17259 [25JN], 17511 [26JN], 17529 [26JN], 18582 [11JY]
———policy toward People's Republic of, 20693, 20705 [25JY]
———relations with People's Republic of, 17259 [25JN], 17511 [26JN], 17529 [26JN], 17884 [27JN], 18582 [11JY]
———U.S. policy, 18074 [8JY], 18271 [9JY]
Civil service: allow periods of certain State employee service to be creditable for retirement (H.R. 4005), 38721 [19DE]
Classified information: congressional leaks, 30610 [5NO]
Coal industry: U.S. exports to the Pacific Rim, 30937 [6NO]
Cocaine: increase in flow into U.S., 25234 [26SE]
Colombia: efforts of Embassy to enhance image in the U.S., 27731 [16OC]
———reaffirm the friendship of the U.S. people following volcanic eruption disaster (H.J. Res. 459), 32428 [19NO]
Colonies and dependent areas: increase immigrant quota (H.R. 1482), 5085 [7MR]
Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe: provide for rotation of chairmanship (S. 592), 5522 [19MR]
———tribute, 25511 [1OC]
Committee on Intelligence (Joint): establish (H.J. Res. 7), 30610 [5NO], 32477 [19NO]
Communications: provide equipment and services to Soviet Union for improvement of direct link crisis control system (S.J. Res. 108), 21198 [29JY]
Communism: fate of churches under Communist regimes, 18531 [10JY]
Communist countries: disapprove recommendation to extend certain waiver authority under the Trade Act (H.R. 3057), 20157 [23JY]
———prohibit extensions of credit or grants by U.S. Government agencies, 488 [3JA]
———require quarterly reports to Congress on credit transactions (H.R. 1345), 4271 [28FE]
———stop all credit and loans (H.R. 97), 32276 [18NO]
Compact of Free Association: approve (H.J. Res. 187), 20602, 20605-20628, 20629-20661 [25JY]
———approve (H.J. Res. 187), technical corrections, 20662 [25JY]
Comprehensive Nuclear Weapons Freeze and Reductions Act: enact, 20699 [25JY]
Comprehensive Trade Law Reform Act: enact (H.R. 2809), 16446 [19JN]
Congressional Black Caucus: march against apartheid in South Africa, 25247 [26SE]
Contras: U.S. policy, 15151 [11JN], 15378 [12JN], 15589 [13JN]
Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide: ratify (H. Res. 104), 5082 [7MR]
Conventional Arms Transfer Control Act: enact (H.R. 1415), 4534-4536 [5MR]
Cooperative Development Fund on Cyprus: establish (H. Con. Res. 56), 2331 [7FE], 6120 [25MR]
Corporations: allow U.S. injured by foreign trade practices to appeal to Federal courts (H.R. 3014), 19689-19693 [18JY]
Costa Rica: attack on civil guard patrol by Communist Sandinista, 13885 [3JN]
———Nicaraguan violations of territorial sovereignty, 25271 [30SE]
———support neutrality in Central America's conflicts (H. Con. Res. 33), 13881 [3JN], 13883 [4JN], 28016 [17OC]
———U.S. policy, 20164 [23JY]
Court of International Trade: changes in the law, 9354 [24AP]
Cuba: end trade embargo and establish full diplomatic relations, 480 [3JA]
———human rights abuses, 28021 [17OC]
———U.S. policy, 1654 [4FE]
———U.S. policy on refugees, 4311 [4MR]
Cuban exiles: anniversary of declaration of freedom, 857 [22JA]
Cuban Independence Day: observance, 12699 [20MY], 16170 [18JN]
Cyprus: anniversary, 31554 [12NO]
———anniversary of Turkish invasion, 20144 [23JY], 20390, 20405 [24JY], 29559 [29OC]
———independence anniversary, 25473-25483 [1OC], 25768 [2OC], 26485, 26520, 26523 [7OC], 26815 [8OC], 27746 [16OC]
———U.S. policy, 3478 [25FE]
Czechoslovakia: arrest of Hungarian Miklos Duray, 11937 [14MY]
———training of Sandinista security personnel, 22989 [5SE]
Defense contracts: alleged fraud and abuse, 18533 [10JY]
Defense Intelligence Commercial Entities Act: enact (H.R. 3963), 38709 [19DE]
Dept. of Defense: funds for MX missile, 16460 [19JN]
Dept. of State: employment of Soviet personnel in U.S. Embassies, 22840 [4SE]
———fees for passport and consular services, 11094 [8MY]
———public statements, 18718 [11JY]
Developing countries: property rights, 32469 [19NO]
Discovery (space shuttle): military mission, 1363 [31JA]
Drug abuse: efforts to combat, 25245 [26SE]
———penalties for drug trafficking, 16770 [20JN]
Drug Enforcement Incentive Act: enact (H.R. 1621), 9949 [30AP]
Drug trafficking: control, 7509, 7515 [3AP]
———further define Customs Service jurisdiction (H.R. 2132), 8522 [18AP]
———military assistance in drug searches, seizures, or arrests in drug interdiction operations outside U.S., 17453-17470 [26JN]
Drugs: require National Drug Enforcement Policy Board to provide assessment of designer drug problem (S. 746), 7550 [3AP]
Duray, Miklos: imprisonment in Czechoslovakia, 4365 [5MR], 4701 [6MR], 4718 [6MR], 5089, 5117 [7MR]
East Timor: alleged human rights violations, 21281 [29JY]
———sense of Congress regarding (H. Con. Res. 244), 35812 [10DE]
Eastern Europe: U.S. policy, 38666 [19DE]
East/West relations: proposals to improve, 26504 [7OC]
Economic assistance: policymaking objectives, 4663-4668 [6MR]
Economic summit: results, 10613 [7MY]
Education: encourage inclusion of foreign studies at U.S. universities, 30098 [31OC]
Egypt: foster more widespread availability of satellite television viewing (H.R. 1769), 8081 [16AP], 30623 [5NO]
———release of Pope Shenouda III, 501 [3JA]
Egypt-U.S. relations: status, 27438 [15OC]
El Salvador: address of Jose Napoleon Duarte at the University of Notre Dame, 14542 [5JN]
———captured documents show relationship of Salvadoran rebels with Nicaraguan government, 9411 [25AP], 9719 [29AP]
———Dept. of State policy regarding immigration of refugees, 18916 [11JY]
———Dept. of State's Anti-Terrorism Assistance Program, 24188 [18SE]
———economic assistance, 18028 [8JY]
———factfinding trip, 14328, 14334 [5JN]
———killing of U.S. marines and civilians, 16809, 16811 [21JN]
———limit introduction of U.S. Armed Forces, 7518 [3AP]
———Marxist-Leninist rebels, 18953 [11JY]
———occurrences of terrorism, 18524, 18526, 18534 [10JY]
———temporarily suspend deportation of refugees (H.R. 822), 4239 [28FE], 4707 [6MR], 24034 [17SE], 27629 [16OC], 29782 [30OC], 30352, 30357 [1NO], 31214 [7NO], 31551 [12NO], 31822 [13NO], 36321 [12DE], 36793 [16DE], 38715 [19DE]
———temporary acceptance of refugees in the U.S., 36804 [16DE]
———U.S. observers, 7108 [2AP]
———U.S. policy, 8781 [22AP], 13335 [22MY], 14213 [4JN], 15531 [12JN], 16467 [20JN], 17950 [27JN], 18478-18480, 18484-18487 [10JY], 18953 [11JY], 23257 [10SE], 26523 [7OC], 28223 [21OC], 28727 [23OC], 29769 [30OC], 30110 [31OC], 30335 [1NO], 31555 [12NO], 38838 [20DE]
Embassies: reprisals for terrorist attacks, 20662 [25JY]
English language: declare official language of the U.S. (H.J. Res. 96), 19723 [18JY]
Espionage: capital punishment for peacetime offense, 18943 [11JY]
———establish Federal criminal offense of treasonous (H.R. 2797), 16164 [18JN]
———proposed upgrading of U.S. counterintelligence efforts, 25327 [30SE]
———strengthen national security and counterintelligence capabilities to combat (H.R. 3188), 22774 [1AU]
Espionage and treason: proposed capital punishment, 19140 [16JY]
Espionage Prevention Act: enact (H.R. 3910), 36126 [11DE]
Estonia: nonrecognition of illegal annexation (H. Con. Res. 66), 3070 [21FE]
Estonian Independence Day: anniversary, 3077, 3083 [21FE], 3474, 3480, 3487, 3492 [25FE], 3669, 3675, 3678 [26FE], 3975 [27FE], 4266, 4273 [28FE], 5080 [7MR]
Ethiopa: U.S. policy, 10194 [1MY]
Ethiopia: deaths in resettlement camps, 30604 [5NO]
———diversion of U.S. aid for famine relief, 1280 [30JA], 2852, 2853, 2863 [20FE]
———entry-port fee on donated food aid, 13858 [24MY]
———evacuation of Ibnet feeding camp (H. Con. Res. 140), 11182 [8MY]
———famine relief funds, 19922 [22JY], 20713 [25JY]
———human rights violations, 38836 [20DE]
———starvation, 14545 [5JN]
———trade sanctions, 17529 [26JN]
———trade sanctions (H.J. Res. 324), 17915 [27JN]
———U.S. policy, 18560-18567 [11JY], 23495 [12SE], 30122 [1NO]
Europe: U.S. support for Western European Union, 11072 [8MY]
European Community: impact on U.S. trade of the enlargement (H.J. Res. 341), 19273 [16JY]
———projected effects of enlargement on agricultural exports, 25226 [26SE]
European Monetary Fund: impact on U.S. money, 8033-8038 [16AP]
European Parliament Delegation and Factfinding Mission to Portugal, Israel, the Soviet Union, and Austria: reports, 2626 [20FE]
Exchange rates: debate on conventional international floating system, 20398 [24JY]
Export: imporove control over mixed credit practices by foreign countries (H.R. 3296), 23687 [12SE]
Export Administration Act: renew, 485 [3JA]
Fair Foreign Trade Practices Act: enact (H.R. 2607), 13865 [24MY]
Fair Trade Act: enact (H.R. 1944), 7565 [3AP]
Falwell, Jerry: statements on apartheid in South Africa, 23279 [10SE]
Families: planning programs, 15552 [13JN]
Family planning: link to foreign aid, 7753 [4AP]
Famine: authorizing appropriations for relief (H.R. 1096), 2362 [19FE], 2638-2655 [20FE], 3509 [26FE], 3514 [27FE]-3524 [26FE], 3967 [27FE]
Farrakhan, Louis: alleged anti-Semitic speeches, 27348 [10OC]
Federal Ship Financing Program: protect interest of U.S. as secured creditor (H.R. 2816), 16746 [20JN]
Flint, MI: Coalition of Greater Flint African Relief Fund activities, 2819 [20FE]
Food, Trade and Development Act: enact, 7543 [3AP]
Food Assistance and Africa Agriculture Act: enact (H. Con. Res. 119), 8315 [17AP]
Food trade: Codex Alimentarius Commission, 27761 [16OC]
Foreign Agents Compulsory Ethics in Trade Act: enact (H.R. 3733), 31529 [12NO]
Foreign Agents Registration Act: amend (H.R. 1969), 36798 [16DE]
Foreign Air Travel Security Act: enact, 16167 [18JN]
———enact (H.R. 2796), 16322 [19JN], 16771 [20JN]
Foreign Assistance Act: amend (H.R. 962), 2037 [6FE], 5086 [7MR]
Foreign Assistance Appropriations Act: amend (H.R. 3228), 25244 [26SE]
Foreign conventions: deny tax deductability, 19752 [18JY]
Foreign countries: authorizing appropriations for economic assistance (S. 960), 18626 [11JY]
———authorizing appropriations for economic assistance (S. 960), conference report, 21776-21781 [31JY]
———authorizing appropriations for economic assistance (S. 960), consideration of conference report, 20602 [25JY]
———authorizing appropriations for economic assistance (S. 960), permission to file conference report, 20975 [29JY]
Foreign Investment Disclosure and Reciprocity Act: enact (H.R. 2582), 28462 [22OC]
Foreign investments: amend OPIC authority to oversee (H.R. 1703), 6111 [25MR]
———deny deduction for attending seminars on methods of tax evasion (H.R. 1228), 3068 [21FE]
Foreign Language Assistance for National Security Act: enact (H.R. 3048), 19697 [18JY]
Foreign missions: Federal protective assistance, 11088-11092 [8MY]
Foreign Relations Authorization Act: enact (H.R. 2068), 23255 [10SE]
Foreign Service Institute: training facility construction funding, 11088-11092 [8MY]
Foreign Service officers: religious sensitivity instruction funds, 11265 [9MY]
Foreign trade: economic proposals, 23123 [9SE]
———improve control over mixed credit practices by foreign countries (H.R. 3296), 23687 [12SE], 28606 [23OC]
———provide for negotiation of maritime agreements for carriage of U.S. waterborne trade (H.R. 3662), 30104 [31OC]
———U.S. policy, 17918 [27JN], 30121 [1NO]
France: exchange student program with Grand Blanc, MI, 10405 [2MY]
Freedom fighters: U.S. policy, 38110 [19DE]
Friendship Force: anniversary, 5927 [20MR]
Galciu, Gheorghe: release in Romania, 23681 [12SE]
Gelb, Leslie H.: arms control policy issues, 15254 [11JN]
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade: relating to the continued participation of the U.S. (H. Con. Res. 163), 14822 [6JN]
Genocide Convention: ratify (H. Res. 166), 12736 [24MY]
Germany, Democratic Republic of: Soviet intimidation of U.S. military personnel, 19139 [16JY]
———Soviet ramming of U.S. military vehicle, 24184 [18SE]
———U.S. policy, 8662 [22AP]
Germany, Federal Republic of: U.S. policy, 8662 [22AP]
———urge President Reagan to cancel visit to Bitburg cemetery (H. Res. 135), 8504, 8520 [18AP]
———visit to Bitburg cemetery, 8524, 8530 [18AP]
Great Britain: end consideration of extradition treaty (H. Res. 271), 31520 [12NO]
———new supplemental extradition treaty, 25230 [26SE]
———proposed Supplementary Extradition Treaty, 22703 [1AU]
———U.S. Extradition Treaty, 17398 [26JN], 17948 [27JN]
———U.S. policy, 2625 [20FE]
Great Friendship Run/China 1984, USA 1985: tribute, 20689 [25JY]
Greece: Anatolia College memorial fund in recognition of the Holocaust, 19726 [18JY]
———anti-American editorial policy of Ethnos (newspaper), 19731 [18JY]
Greek Independence Day: observance (H.J. Res. 381), 23659 [12SE]
Greek Independence Day—A National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy: observance (H.J. Res. 381), 23659 [12SE]
Greenpeace: acts of terrorism against, 25241 [26SE]
Grenada: U.S. policy, 23539 [12SE], 28261, 28304-28308 [22OC]
Grenada Documents—An Overview and Selection: study of captured Communist documents, 8019-8028 [16AP], 8272-8281 [17AP]
Guam: strategic significance in the Pacific, 26117 [3OC]
Guatemala: congratulating and expressing support to the President-elect (H. Con. Res. 245), 36571 [17DE]
———elections, 36799 [16DE]
———extend voluntary departure status to refugees (H. Res. 107), 5068 [7MR]
———human rights violations, 37499 [17DE]
———proposed economic assistance, 32891 [20NO]
———U.S. policy, 7792 [15AP], 8433 [18AP], 18470, 18483 [10JY], 25258 [30SE], 37864 [18DE], 38698 [19DE]
Haiti: alleged human rights violations, 22799 [1AU]
———support for progress on human rights (H. Con. Res. 120), 8312 [17AP]
Harriman, W. Averell: awarded Soviet Order of the Patriotic War First Degree, 16447 [19JN]
Hazardous Drug Export Control Act: enact (H.R. 3962), 37494 [17DE]
Health: increase criminal penalties for mail fraud in connection with fraudulent medical degrees (H.R. 1581), 5668 [19MR]
———make students ineligible for Federal loans unless school meets foreign medical accreditation standards (H.R. 1582), 5668 [19MR]
———make unlawful to obtain position as physician in hospital receiving Federal funds if license obtained through misrepresentations (H.R. 1583), 5668 [19MR]
Helsinki accords: anniversary, 21496, 21499 [30JY], 21503 [1AU]-21505, 21557 [30JY], 21568 [14AU], 21569 [9SE]-21570, 21591 [30JY], 22725, 22732, 22733, 22734, 22735, 22747, 22754, 22764, 22784, 22785, 22786, 22788, 22804, 22808 [1AU], 22829 [14AU], 24410 [19SE], 24600 [20SE], 25243 [26SE]
———Soviet violations, 19052 [15JY]
Helsinki Final Act: commemorate signing (S.J. Res. 180), 21499-21505 [30JY]
———cultural provisions, 27814-27819 [17OC]
Helsinki Human Rights Day: designate, 2336 [7FE]
———designate (S.J. Res. 15), 7973-7980 [16AP], 8095 [16AP], 8311 [17AP]
Higher Education Disclosure Act: enact (H.R. 3190), 22771 [1AU]
Holocaust: remembrance, 8781, 8782 [22AP]
Honduras: democratic election, 36122 [11DE]
House of Representatives: workshop on arms control policy, 32188 [14NO]
House of Representatives Foreign Student Intern Program: establish (H. Res. 183), 14257 [4JN]
Hu, Shu Kuang: tribute, 18535 [10JY]
Human rights: U.S. policy, 35840 [10DE]
———violations, 18286 [9JY]
Human Rights Day: observance, 35837 [10DE]
Hunger: private sector role in alleviating (H. Con. Res. 57), 2328 [7FE], 36563, 36760 [16DE], 37489 [17DE]
———U.S. aid to alleviate worldwide, 27751 [16OC]
Immigration: comprehensive reform proposal, 20709, 20716 [25JY]
———proposed regulation of exclusion and deportation, 10177 [1MY]
Immigration and Nationality Act: revise and reform (H.R. 1562), 5630 [19MR]
Immigration Reform Act: enact (H.R. 2180), 9763 [29AP]
Immigration Reform and Control Act: enact (S. 1200), 26113, 26145 [3OC], 26823 [8OC], 28217 [21OC], 31210 [7NO]
Immigration visas: make additional available in certain cases (H.R. 2607), 13848 [24MY]
Immunization and oral rehydration: provide assistance to promote (H.R. 3894), 35838 [10DE]
Independent Commission on Respect for International Law: create, 37868 [18DE]
India: anniversary of the Golden Temple incident, 15229, 15232 [11JN]
———U.S. policy, 25769 [2OC], 36351 [12DE]
———welcoming Rajiv Gandhi (H. Con. Res. 142), 12720, 12721, 12722 [21MY]
Indonesia: U.S. policy toward South Moluccas, 34348 [4DE]
Intelligence Authorization Act: enact (H.R. 2419), 19625-19633, 19693-19697 [18JY]
———enact (H.R. 2419), appointment of conferees, 28625 [23OC], 28743 [24OC]
———enact (H.R. 2419) conference report, 32435 [19NO]
———provide for consideration (H. Res. 224), 19625 [18JY]
Intelligence funds: restriction on use, 4303 [4MR]
Intelligence information: protect, 29549 [29OC]
Intelligence operations: procedures for covert, 30945 [6NO]
Intelligence services: proposals to combat espionage, 23454 [11SE]
Interamerican Community of Physicians: formation, 25500 [1OC]
Inter-American Cooperation in Space, Science, and Technology: feasibility study, 11093 [8MY]
Inter-American Investment Corp.: U.S. participation, 24213 [18SE]
International Advisory Commission for the Caribbean Region: establish (H.R. 746), 1166 [28JA]
International Air Passenger Protection and Airport Safety Act: enact, 16427 [19JN]
International air privileges: impose restrictions relative to airport security risk, 16053, 16054 [18JN]
International Airport Security Cooperation Act: enact (H.R. 2822), 17397, 17400 [26JN]
International Claims Settlement Act: amend, 477 [3JA]
International conference on terrorism: convene (H. Res. 297), 27812 [17OC]
International convention on terrorism: implement, 17222 [25JN]
International corporations: proposed unitary tax (H.R. 3980), 38684 [19DE]
International Court of Justice: nullify administration's decision suspending ruling on Central America, 484 [3JA]
———participation of States in the World Court, 27039 [9OC]
International development: recommendations for environmentally sustainable growth, 29543 [29OC]
International Diplomatic Center, Washington, DC: authorize, 11088-11092 [8MY]
International drug trafficking: meeting at Bonn economic summit, 11604 [9MY]
International Human Dignity and Opportunity Act: enact, 5690 [20MR]
International Human Rights Day: observance, 36118 [11DE], 36310, 36360, 36368 [12DE], 36791, 36803 [16DE], 38661, 38663 [19DE]
International labor: promote rights, 20858 [26JY]
International law: response to violations, 18050 [8JY]
International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War: controversy regarding award of the Nobel Peace Prize, 31538 [12NO]
International Planned Parenthood Federation: funding, 2240 [7FE], 24211 [18SE]
———making appropriations, 22779 [1AU]
———U.S. contributions, 20381, 20384 [24JY]
International Security and Development Cooperation Act: authorizing appropriations (S. 960), 20828 [26JY], 21781 [1AU]
———change date for transmittal of a report (S. 1918), 37762 [18DE]
———enact (H.R. 1555), 17244 [25JN]
International Security and Development Cooperation Act (S. 960): appointment of conferees, 19135 [16JY]
International terrorism: combat, 2617 [19FE]
International trade: restore equitable balance (H.R. 1808), 6596 [28MR]
International Trade and Investment Act: amend (H.R. 1808), 6596 [28MR]
International Whaling Commission: international agreements relative to economic and punitive sanctions, 20687 [25JY]
International Youth Conference: Soviet propaganda to discredit, 24406, 24407 [19SE]
Iran: commemoration of martyrs and political prisoners, 15756 [13JN]
———conflict with Iraq, 11180 [8MY]
———human rights violations, 38661, 38675, 38722 [19DE]
———response to taking of U.S. hostages, 18050 [8JY]
———U.S. policy, 36186 [12DE]
Iraq: conflict with Iran, 11180 [8MY]
Ireland, Northern: aims of Irish Nationalism, 6395 [26MR]
———Anglo-Irish agreement, 33684 [2DE]
———ban use of plastic bullets by British security forces, 7518 [3AP]
———call on President Reagan to designate a Special Envoy (H. Con. Res. 7), 1105 [24JA]
———call on President Reagan to designate Special Envoy, 475 [3JA]
———economic assistance, 11069 [8MY]
———economic relief and rehabilitation assistance (H.R. 2597), 13841 [24MY]
———education block grant funds to children for experience in U.S. (H.R. 900), 1623 [31JA]
———human rights issues, 7242 [2AP]
———outlaw use of plastic bullets by British security forces (H. Con. Res. 6), 491 [3JA]
———policy of Margaret Thatcher, 2842, 2857, 2859, 2865 [20FE]
———proposed Supplementary Extradition Treaty, 38843 [20DE]
———provide economic assistance (H.R. 2597), 32481 [19NO]
———signing of agreement with Great Britain, 32403 [19NO]
———Sinn Fein political party, 13698 [23MY]
———U.S. policy, 6482 [27MR]
Ireland, Republic of: education block grant funds to children for experience in U.S. (H.R. 900), 1623 [31JA]
Israel: espionage activities, 33697 [3DE]
———espionage investigation, 34359 [4DE]
———U.S. policy, 2893-2903 [21FE], 5094 [7MR], 20144 [23JY], 22912 [4SE], 28712 [23OC]
Italy: U.S. policy, 16753 [20JN], 28261 [22OC]
Japan: bilateral trade agreements, 25529 [1OC]
———effects of export markets on U.S. economy, 30097 [31OC]
———effects on Taiji village of U.S. support of moratorium on whaling, 18274 [9JY]
———mandatory restraint agreement on automobile imports, 4326 [5MR]
———military capabilities, 17805 [27JN]
———participation in cost of defense, 18395 [10JY]
———proposed auto import quotas, 38806 [20DE]
———trade policy toward Israel, 38692 [19DE]
———tribute to Dept. of Defense dependents schools, 1157 [28JA]
———U.S. policy relative to automobile imports, 7537, 7539 [3AP]
———U.S. security interests, 17805 [27JN]
———U.S. trade policy, 26822 [8OC]
Japanese Market Expansion Act: enact (H.R. 2156), 8795 [22AP]
Jersey City, NJ: redesignate the New Jersey International and Bulk Mail Center, 14262 [4JN]
Joint session of Congress: response to address of Rajiv Gandhi, Prime Minister of India, 15551 [13JN]
Jordan: arms sale, 27731 [16OC], 30111 [31OC], 30333 [1NO]
———arms sale (H.J. Res. 428), 32897 [20NO]
———arms sales, 28739 [24OC], 29075 [24OC], 31358 [18NO]
———proposed arms sale, 23486 [11SE]
Jung, Kim Dae: protect civil liberties, 22504 [1AU]
———tribute, 2297 [7FE]
KAL 007: anniversary of Soviet downing, 23269 [10SE]
Kampuchea: economic assistance to non-Communist resistance movement, 18919 [11JY]
Kannami, Japan, and Kerman, CA: establish as sister cities, 24027 [17SE]
Kannami, Japan and Kerman, CA: establish as sister cities, 24027 [17SE]
Khashoggi, Adnan: Federal loan guarantee, 27343 [10OC]
King Hussein: request for U.S. military equipment, 13967 [4JN]
Koch, Ed (Mayor of New York, NY): remarks on aid to Israel, 22832 [14AU]
Korea, Republic of: tribute to Kim Sang Hyon, 11173 [8MY]
———U.S. policy, 9965 [30AP], 22521 [1AU]
Latin America: democratic progress, 3484 [25FE]
———economic policy relative to debt, 38712 [19DE]
———U.S. aid for population control, 20143 [23JY]
———U.S. policy, 3854 [27FE], 20831-20833 [26JY]
Latvia: nonrecognition of illegal annexation (H. Con. Res. 66), 3070 [21FE]
Latvian Independence Day: anniversary, 3492 [25FE]
———observance, 32278, 32281 [18NO]
Law of the Sea Treaty: ideology, 8319 [17AP]
Lebanon: holding of hostages, 19615 [18JY]
———policy toward U.S. by Minister of Justice, 22956 [5SE]
———role of Egypt to aid in release of U.S. hostages, 19258 [16JY]
———U.S. hostages, 18028 [8JY], 18082, 18083 [9JY], 18395 [10JY], 29555 [29OC], 29777 [30OC], 30958 [6NO], 32511 [20NO], 32897 [20NO], 34468 [5DE], 35560, 35563 [10DE], 36132 [12DE], 38084, 38107, 38353 [19DE]
———U.S. policy, 12710 [21MY]
———U.S. policy regarding remaining hostages, 22693, 22789 [1AU], 26137 [3OC], 26827 [8OC], 28710 [23OC], 34048 [3DE], 34796 [5DE], 35430 [9DE]
———U.S. relations, 22956 [5SE]
Lessons of Grenada Week: designate (H.J. Res. 313), 23539 [12SE], 25041 [26SE], 26980, 26982 [9OC], 30951 [6NO]
———observance, 28261, 28304-28308 [22OC]
Lethal binary chemical weapons: proposed ban (H.R. 2124), 8520 [18AP], 8657 [22AP], 10196 [1MY]
Libya: economic conditions, 30105 [31OC]
———policy with respect to Tunisia, 22993 [5SE]
———terrorist activities, 2609 [19FE]
Lights on for Peace: implementation, 32902 [20NO]
Lithuania: nonrecognition of illegal annexation (H. Con. Res. 66), 3070 [21FE]
Lithuanian Independence Day: anniversary, 3069, 3071, 3072, 3073, 3081 [21FE], 3485, 3486, 3492 [25FE], 4273 [28FE], 4303 [4MR], 5610 [19MR]
Local Anti-Terrorism Planning Act: enact (H.R. 3712), 31219 [7NO]
Manned space station: international participation in development, 9992 [1MY]
Marchenko, Valery: condemn death of Soviet human rights activist, 4718 [6MR]
Marshall Islands: proposed Compact of Free Association (H.J. Res. 355), request for consideration in lieu of H.J. Res. 343, 20605 [25JY]
Medford, MA: reaction to hijacking of TWA flight 847 in Beirut, 19753 [18JY]
Medvid, Miroslav: question of political asylum from Soviet vessel, 31364 [14NO], 32476 [19NO], 32888 [20NO], 34792 [5DE], 35429 [9DE]
Members of Congress: conducting conferences without diplomatic personnel, 11988, 12003 [15MY]
———prohibit conducting diplomatic conferences without authorized personnel, 11946, 11948 [15MY], 12707, 12708, 12710 [21MY]
Metcalf, Joseph: investigation into role in Grenada invasion, 8098 [16AP]
Mexican Independence Day: observance, 23477 [11SE]
Mexico: disaster relief for earthquake victims, 25533 [1OC], 27048 [9OC]
———effects of immigration, 10187 [1MY]
———election abuses, 22929 [4SE]
———improve border security, 4957 [7MR]
———kidnapping of DEA agent, 3342 [25FE], 4957 [7MR]
———murder of DEA Agent, Enrique C. Salazar, 5115 [7MR]
———observance of Cinco de Mayo, 10388 [2MY]
———reaffirm historic solidarity (H.J. Res. 394), 24517-24521 [20SE]
———tribute to Mexican people, 25253 [26SE]
———U.S. policy, 8265 [17AP], 15045 [10JN]
Mexico-U.S. trade relations: calling for a bilateral summit meeting (H. Con. Res. 85), 5529 [19MR]
Micronesia: Compact of Free Association, 20406 [24JY]
———human rights issues, 5090, 5110 [7MR]
———proposed Compact of Free Association (H.J. Res. 355), request for consideration in lieu of H.J. Res. 343, 20605 [25JY]
———self-government, 11227 [8MY]
———signing of Compact of Free Association, 38670 [19DE]
Middle East: participation in peace negotiations, 13967 [4JN]
———peace negotiations, 17924 [27JN], 19053 [15JY]
———U.N. human rights policy toward Palestinian women, 17925 [27JN]
———U.S. policy, 11655 [13MY], 15250 [11JN], 17539 [26JN], 20831-20833 [26JY]
Military assistance: condition for assistance to military or paramilitary operations (H.R. 1569), 5512 [19MR], 5613 [19MR]
Military exports: streamline licensing system, 22767 [1AU]
Monroe Doctrine: application, 9703 [29AP]
———policy issues regarding the security of the western hemisphere, 14212 [4JN]
Morocco: address of King Hassan to the U.N. relative to peace in the Western Sahara, 30926 [6NO]
———efforts to repay debt to U.S., 36122 [11DE]
———U.S. policy, 36791 [16DE]
———visit of Parliament member Johana O'Hana, 15222 [11JN]
Mozambique: U.S. policy, 13117-13125 [22MY], 18273 [9JY], 18557, 18600 [11JY], 24123 [18SE]
Multilateral development bank: reform lending policies, 22690 [1AU]
Multilateral development banks: U.S. arrearage payments, 14597 [6JN]
Munitions stockpiles: buildup, 30917 [6NO]
MX missile: development, 3557 [26FE]
———funding, 17009 [24JN]
———funds, 5590, 5660 [19MR], 5929, 5930, 5933 [20MR], 5991, 6023 [21MR], 6105, 6107 [25MR], 6397 [26MR]
Namibia: human rights violations, 35829 [10DE]
———self-determination issues, 13337 [22MY]
———South African internal government, 15799, 15808 [13JN]
———SWAPO terrorist campaign, 12982 [21MY]
———Transitional Government of National Unity, 18530 [10JY]
———U.N. resolution to grant local self-government, 10377 [2MY]
———U.S. policy, 13305 [22MY], 14231 [4JN], 38719 [19DE]
Namibian Natural Resources Protection Act: enact (H.R. 2589), 13339, 13350 [22MY]
Narcotics: international trafficking, 6102 [25MR]
NASA: international space projects, 30107 [31OC]
National defense: policy, 17777 [27JN]
———public support of military spending, 2616 [19FE]
———U.S. policy, 6358-6361 [26MR]
National defense stockpile: acquisition of strategic and critical materials, 4550 [5MR]
National Endowment for Democracy: funding, 34385 [4DE]
———use of funds, 37838 [18DE]
National Planning for Peace Commission Act: enact, 22667-22669 [1AU]
National Republican Institute for International Affairs: conference, 20847 [26JY]
National Union for the Total Independence of Angola: authorizing humanitarian assistance (H.R. 3472), 26513 [7OC]
NATO: effectiveness of information service, 23113 [9SE]
———efforts to prevent nuclear war, 18952 [11JY]
———impact of policies, 16478 [20JN]
Navy: proposed Naval diesel submarines, 13707 [23MY]
Nerve gas weapons: proposed ban, 23450 [11SE]
Neves, Tancredo: condolences on death of President-elect of Brazil (S. Con. Res. 48), 13883 [3JN]
New York, NY: WNEW-Radio hungerthon to aid world hunger, 34372 [4DE]
New Zealand: banning of port visits of U.S. nuclear-powered/armed ships, 2866 [20FE], 3550-3557 [26FE]
———meeting between Prime Minister Lange and Sec. of State Shultz, 13864 [24MY]
———policy denying port access to nuclear powered or armed ships and aircraft, 37512 [17DE]
———port access to U.S. ships, 11117 [8MY]
Nicaragua: alleged Sandinista ties with PLO, 25320, 25333 [30SE]
———captured documents show relationship of Salvadoran rebels with Nicaraguan government, 9411 [25AP], 9719 [29AP]
———condemn actions of Sandinista regime (H. Res. 167), 11241 [9MY]
———credit risk, 6508 [27MR]
———economic and social conditions, 22923 [4SE]
———factfinding trip, 14328, 14334 [5JN]
———freedom fighters, 6475, 6514 [27MR]
———funds for support of military and paramilitary operations (H.J. Res. 239), 8959 [23AP], 9045 [30AP]-9086 [23AP], 9977 [30AP], 10399 [2MY], 11589, 11608 [9MY], 13302 [22MY], 14214 [4JN], 14561 [5JN], 15542 [12JN], 15777 [13JN], 19734 [18JY]
———human rights violations, 14257 [4JN]
———humanitarian assistance to democratic resistance, 15382-15468 [12JN]
———humanitarian assistance to the Contras, 15382-15468 [12JN], 15811 [13JN], 18910 [11JY]
———legal representation by U.S. attorneys, 26466, 26479 [7OC]
———limit introduction of U.S. Armed Forces, 7518 [3AP]
———message of solidarity from Afghanistan, 20844 [26JY]
———policy concerning introduction of U.S combat troops, 17743-17774 [27JN]
———policy position of the Catholic Church, 34821 [5DE]
———political unrest contributing factors, 5531 [19MR]
———promote internal reconciliation on basis of democratic principles (H.J. Res. 283), 10615 [7MY], 11071 [8MY]
———provide for consultations with the Contadora to develop a common policy for peace (H.R. 1335), 4258 [28FE]
———relationship with PLO, 15777 [13JN]
———Sandinista government, 24283 [19SE]
———Sandinista regime policies, 15150 [11JN], 15376 [12JN]
———sense of the Congress relative to U.S. policy (H. Con. Res. 81), 5100 [7MR], 5925 [20MR]
———trade embargo, 9985, 9987, 9988, 9992 [1MY], 10211, 10216, 10258 [2MY], 11167, 11197 [8MY], 11239 [9MY], 11618 [9MY], 12685 [20MY], 12709 [21MY], 12985 [21MY], 13311 [22MY], 13848 [24MY], 14561 [5JN], 31535 [12NO]
———U.S. policy, 2338 [7FE], 2607 [19FE], 3506, 3508 [26FE], 3848, 3851, 3852, 3853, 3854 [27FE], 4108 [28FE], 4328 [5MR], 4663-4666 [6MR], 5053, 5069 [7MR], 5680 [20MR], 6446 [27MR], 6514 [27MR], 7442 [3AP], 7525 [3AP], 7594 [4AP], 7778, 7792-7797 [15AP], 7968, 7969, 8016, 8019-8028, 8039 [16AP], 8083 [16AP], 8215, 8216, 8217, 8233, 8239, 8253-8264, 8272 [17AP], 8390-8395, 8424, 8463 [18AP], 8516 [18AP], 8626, 8628, 8629, 8630, 8631, 8658-8664 [22AP], 8789 [22AP], 9199, 9203, 9204, 9284-9294 [24AP], 9322, 9334, 9388, 9396 [24AP], 9405, 9411 [25AP], 9545, 9546 [25AP], 9700, 9701, 9705, 9719 [29AP], 9773, 9777 [29AP], 9797, 9801 [30AP], 9956, 9963 [30AP], 9991 [1MY], 10211, 10236, 10238, 10258 [2MY], 10390 [2MY], 10489, 10492, 10505 [6MY], 10614, 10615 [7MY], 11067, 11116, 11123-11129 [8MY], 11156, 11200, 11201 [8MY], 11241 [9MY], 11589, 11608 [9MY], 11946, 11948, 12003 [15MY], 12196 [15MY], 12692 [20MY], 13302 [22MY], 13705 [23MY], 13942, 13943 [3JN], 14214 [4JN], 14267, 14268, 14269, 14270, 14312, 14316, 14317 [5JN], 14563 [5JN], 14568, 14569, 14573 [6JN], 15036, 15045 [10JN], 15147, 15148, 15151, 15152, 15202 [11JN], 15203 [13JN], 15207, 15211 [11JN], 15235, 15238 [11JN], 15376, 15378, 15379 [12JN], 15521, 15526, 15535, 15542 [12JN], 15589 [13JN], 15746, 15777, 15798 [13JN], 16058 [18JN], 16436, 16453 [19JN], 16750 [20JN], 17005 [24JN], 17251 [25JN], 17511 [26JN], 17544 [26JN], 18048 [8JY], 18470-18472 [10JY], 18910 [11JY], 19052 [15JY], 19734 [18JY], 20160 [23JY], 21493 [30JY], 22035 [31JY], 22660 [1AU], 22769 [1AU], 24124 [18SE], 24199 [18SE], 25325 [30SE], 25512 [1OC], 26925, 26926, 26927, 26930, 26931, 26984 [9OC], 27055, 27057 [10OC], 27322 [10OC], 27577 [16OC], 27771 [17OC], 28024 [17OC], 28123 [21OC], 28237 [22OC], 28464, 28482, 28486 [22OC], 28604 [23OC], 28727 [23OC], 29071 [24OC], 30604 [5NO], 31232 [7NO], 31528, 31534, 31535 [12NO], 32183 [14NO], 32476 [19NO], 32882 [20NO], 34811 [5DE], 37498, 37511 [17DE], 38702 [19DE], 38838 [20DE]
———U.S. policy (H. Con. Res. 81), 7532 [3AP]
———U.S. policy toward Contras, 15202 [11JN]
———U.S. support of the Contras, 14267, 14269 [5JN]
———U.S. visit by Daniel Ortega, 29316 [29OC]
———unemployed Hondurans joining counterrevolutionary forces, 15378 [12JN]
———unoffical trip by certain Members of Congress, 11946 [15MY], 12708, 12710 [21MY]
———white paper, 3854 [27FE]
Nicaraguan refugees: U.S. policy, 12220 [15MY]
Nicholson, Arthur D., Jr.: condemnation of murder (H. Res. 125), pulled from calendar, 8214, 8217, 8218 [17AP]
———rename control point in Berlin, Germany, between the American and Soviet sectors in honor of (H. Res. 180), 13857 [24MY]
———shooting by Soviet soldier in Democratic Republic of Germany, 11632 [9MY], 11745 [15MY], 15534 [12JN], 20708 [25JY], 26134 [3OC]
———slain by Soviet soldier, 6388 [26MR], 6407 [27MR], 6474 [27MR], 6548 [28MR], 7706 [4AP], 7969, 7970 [16AP], 8214, 8217, 8218, 8237 [17AP], 8319 [17AP]
North Atlantic Assembly: bombing, 9355 [24AP]
Northern Ireland: U.S. policy, 2625 [20FE]
Nuclear age: anniversary of first nuclear test explosion, 19255, 19259, 19260, 19262, 19275, 19276, 19279, 19280 [16JY], 20156 [23JY]
Nuclear Explosives Control Act: enact (H.R. 903), 1638 [31JA]
Nuclear exports: approval and implementation of proposed agreement between the U.S. and People's Republic of China (S.J. Res. 238), 36327 [12DE]
Nuclear Power Plant Security and Anti-Terrorism Act: enact (H.R. 3330), 24200 [18SE]
Nuclear terrorism: proposals to prevent future, 17967 [27JN]
Nuclear test explosives: proposed ban (H.J. Res. 272), 9953 [30AP]
Nuclear weapons: ban, 29789 [30OC]
———ban testing (H.J. Res. 3), 12420 [16MY]
———call for U.S.-Soviet negotiations, 13338 [22MY]
———deployment in Nicaragua, 17773 [27JN]
———mutual reductions (H. Con. Res. 176), 18925 [11JY]
———negotiations with Soviets to reduce, 17525 [26JN]
———nonproliferation treaty violations, 34797 [5DE]
———proposals for arms control, 579 [3JA]
———proposed ban on testing (H.J. Res. 3), 14226 [4JN], 19260, 19269, 19279 [16JY], 24796 [24SE], 24884 [24SE], 25041 [26SE], 25221, 25227, 25237, 25247 [26SE], 25658 [2OC], 26134, 26148 [3OC], 37517 [17DE]
———proposed freeze, 19249 [16JY]
———proposed negotiations, 24222 [18SE]
———proposed star wars defense system, 6377 [26MR]
———proposed test ban, 19139, 19140 [16JY]
———provide for common security with the Soviet Union (H. Con. Res. 36), 1130 [24JA]
———reduction negotiations, 32404, 32405 [19NO]
———renounce first use (H.J. Res. 47), 496 [3JA]
———test ban, 21492, 21495 [30JY], 21497 [1AU], 21498 [30JY], 22743, 22809 [1AU]
———test ban (H.J. Res. 3), 22749 [1AU]
———testing, 25764 [2OC], 28487 [22OC]
Nuclear winter: annual report to Congress on implications of theory, 17970 [27JN]
———call for joint U.S.-Soviet study, 7543 [3AP]
Nudel, Ida: efforts to emigrate from the Soviet Union, 19136 [16JY]
OAS: U.S. participation, 10258 [2MY], 10615 [7MY]
O'Connor, John: lighting of candles for world peace, 32280 [18NO]
Office of Soviet and Communist Disinformation: establish, 11102 [8MY]
Oil industry: U.S. oil supplies, 13331 [22MY]
Oil Industry Foreign Tax Credit Reform Act: enact, 489 [3JA]
Olympic games: provide funding for U.S. Olympic Committee through excise tax on radio and television broadcast rights (H.R. 3770), 32278 [18NO]
Omnibus Intelligence and Security Improvements Act: enact, 7552 [3AP]
Ortega, Daniel: communist philosophy, 11948 [15MY]
———Phil Donahue television show appearance, 28253 [22OC], 28605 [23OC]
———Soviet Union visit, 9799, 9801 [30AP], 9982, 9987 [1MY], 10601 [6MY], 10612, 10614 [7MY], 10908 [7MY], 11070, 11123-11129 [8MY], 11654 [13MY], 11946, 11948 [15MY], 14316 [5JN], 14568 [6JN], 15151 [11JN]
Overseas Teachers Act: enact (H.R. 43), 479 [3JA], 1157 [28JA]
Pacific Basin: strategic importance, 16811 [21JN]
Pacific Caucus of Parliamentarians: conference issues, 1663 [4FE]
Pacific nations: Soviet military buildup, 18957 [15JY]
Pacific region: U.S. security interests, 17805 [27JN]
Pacific Rim: U.S. coal exports, 30937 [6NO]
Palau, Republic of: assassination of President Haruo I. Remeliik, 19251 [16JY]
Palm Beach, FL: tribute to the Clinic for Afghans, 31547 [12NO]
Panama: U.S. assistance, 1643 [31JA]
———U.S. policy, 4271 [28FE], 28455 [22OC], 30610 [5NO], 36123 [11DE], 37512 [17DE]
Panama Canal: provide for study of sea-level canal (H.R. 3882), 35434, 35440 [9DE]
Pan-American Games: allow duty-free entry of equipment and members of the delegations (H.R. 2723), 22055 [31JY]
Paraguay: human rights violations, 32196 [14NO]
———international narcotics traffic, 36374 [12DE]
Patent law: importation into the U.S. of goods made overseas by use of a U.S. patented process (H.R. 1069), 2336 [7FE]
Peace: reiterate Camp David accords (H. Con. Res. 72), 4273 [28FE]
———U.S.-Soviet Union student exchange (H.J. Res. 336), 18500 [10JY]
Peace Corps: anniversary, 27316 [10OC], 36774 [16DE]
———anniversary of founding (H.J. Res. 305), 20247 [24JY]
———recognizing contributions of volunteers (H.J. Res. 305), 20247 [24JY]
Pension Plan South African Investment Reporting Act: enact (H.R. 925), 1707 [4FE]
Peru: U.S. policy, 29055 [24OC]
Petroleum: extend restrictions on Alaskan exports, 2848 [20FE]
———U.S. dependence on foreign supplies, 17552 [26JN], 17935 [27JN], 18500 [10JY]
Pevzner, Alexander: efforts to emigrate from the Soviet Union, 19722 [18JY]
Philippines: democratic reform, 33685 [2DE]
———U.S. policy, 18575-18578 [11JY], 26810 [8OC], 28239 [22OC], 28707 [23OC], 29207 [28OC], 30936 [6NO], 32467 [19NO], 36186 [12DE], 36544 [16DE], 38816 [20DE]
Pittsburgh, PA: questionnaire results, 11741 [14MY]
PLO: peace negotiations, 25213 [26SE]
Poland: anniversary of martial law, 38835 [20DE]
———appeal for open trial for Adam Michnik, 13850 [24MY]
———human rights violations, 22761 [1AU], 36341 [12DE]
———issues of solidarity, 574 [3JA]
———sense of Congress relative to human rights (H. Con. Res. 210), 27315 [10OC]
Polarizing material: reduce rate of duty (H.R. 842), 1355 [30JA]
Political asylum: U.S. policy for granting, 31348 [12NO]
Popieluszko, Jerzy: Soviet human rights violations against Polish priest, 34812 [5DE]
Population: impact of increase, 16101 [18JN]
———international voluntary family planning program, 18403-18423 [10JY]
Population control: aid to international organizations, 14779 [6JN]
Portugal: role of economic issues in elections, 29767 [30OC]
Preservation of International Air Service Act: enact (H.R. 2575), 13693 [23MY]
Public debt: foreign holdings in securities, 5924 [20MR]
Puerto Rico: establish a limited wage-credit for U.S. corporations, 19715 [18JY]
———provide for self-determination (H.J. Res. 120), 1647 [31JA]
———repeal tax incentives for U.S. corporations, 11912 [14MY]
Radio Free Afghanistan: beginning of service, 27739 [16OC]
Radio Free Europe: policies and staffing, 16745 [20JN]
Reagan, President: address to European Parliament, 11067 [8MY]
———decision on visit to concentration camp, 1656 [4FE]
———defense policy, 16940 [24JN]
———foreign policy, 11159 [8MY], 38110 [19DE]
———policy, 14322 [5JN], 31828 [14NO]
———response to Geneva summit address, 32602 [20NO]
———support for U.S.-U.S.S.R. summit meeting, 31558 [13NO]
———support Geneva meeting with Mikhail Gorbachev (H. Res. 316), 31358 [12NO], 31359 [19NO]
———terrorism, 8324 [17AP]
———visit to Bitburg cemetery, Federal Republic of Germany, 8626, 8627, 8628 [22AP], 9198, 9199, 9203, 9204 [24AP], 9410, 9411 [25AP], 9795, 9796, 9798 [30AP], 9987 [1MY], 10213 [2MY], 10613, 10614 [7MY]
———visit to Bitburg cemetery, Federal Republic of Germany (H. Con. Res. 130), 9703, 9725-9735 [29AP], 9786, 9788, 9793, 9795 [30AP]
———visit to the Bitburg cemetery in the Federal Republic of Germany, 8389, 8452 [18AP]
Reciprocal Trade and Investment Act: enact (H.R. 3075), 20249 [24JY]
Refugee Targeted Assistance Program: funding, 34373, 34383 [4DE]
Refugees: factfinding mission report, 1366-1370 [31JA]
Research Center for Religion and Human Rights in Closed Societies: conference on human rights violations in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, 14261 [4JN]
Resistance movements: identification of terms, 2057 [6FE]
Rio Treaty: compliance, 17743 [27JN]
Romania: disapprove President's recommendation to extend certain waiver authority under the Trade Act (H. Res. 234), 20155 [23JY], 22067 [31JY]
———effects of most-favored-nation status on human rights violations, 2052 [6FE]
———human rights violations, 30347 [1NO]
———most-favored-nation status, 22971 [5SE], 28234, 28240 [22OC]
———temporarily suspend most-favored-nation status (H.R. 3599), 38350, 38353 [19DE], 38674 [19DE]
———temporary suspension of most-favored-nation status, 29544 [29OC]
———U.S. policy, 22971 [5SE]
Rosales, Jose R.: protests against Salvadoran terrorism, 34366 [4DE]
Roux, Robert: Artistic Ambassador Program representative, 18040 [8JY]
Sakharov, Andrei: disappearance in the Soviet Union, 15812 [13JN]
———efforts to emigrate from the Soviet Union, 16426, 16428, 16439, 16449, 16452 [19JN], 17546, 17547 [26JN]
———sense of Congress reaffirming human rights in the Soviet Union (H. Con. Res. 186), 23254, 23271 [10SE], 23678 [12SE]
SALT II: ratification, 11067 [8MY], 15150 [11JN]
———U.S. adherence to numerical limits, 15228 [11JN]
Samantha Smith Youth Exchange Program: proposed, with Soviet Union, 34049 [3DE]
San Francisco, CA: Japanese medical team to conduct medical examinations on U.S. atomic bomb survivors of Japanese and Korean descent, 15220 [11JN]
Sandinista regime: U.S. policy, 13877 [3JN]
Satellite communications systems: coordinate private systems with the international consortium of global systems, 11243-11250 [9MY]
Saudi Arabia: purchase of Tornado aircraft from Great Britain, 24514 [20SE]
Save for the U.S.A. Year: designate (H.J. Res. 436), 29566 [30OC], 36144 [12DE]
Scharansky, Anatoly: imprisonment in the Soviet Union, 1136 [24JA]
Schifter, Richard: appointed Dept. of State Assistant Sec. for Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs, 38663 [19DE]
Seaport and passenger vessel security: conference to develop international (H. Con. Res. 236), 32895 [20NO]
Serbian-Americans: celebration of the Battle of Kosovo, 19753 [18JY]
Shkolnick, Isaak: efforts to emigrate from the Soviet Union, 7534 [3AP]
Simultaneous Nuclear Test Act: enact, 34380 [4DE]
Simultaneous Nuclear Test-Ban Act: enact (H.R. 1834), 19255, 19259 [16JY], 21493 [30JY], 25214 [26SE]
Sinai: deployment of U.S. troops, 27813 [17OC]
Sino-American Nuclear Verification Act: enact (H.R. 3537), 27022 [9OC], 29057, 29070 [24OC]
Slepak, Vladimir, and family: efforts to emigrate from the Soviet Union, 20384 [24JY]
Solidarity Sunday for Soviet Jewry: congressional support (H. Res. 127), 7850 [15AP], 10220 [2MY], 11612 [9MY]
———observance, 10237, 10248-10255 [2MY]
South Africa: apartheid policy, 1859 [6FE], 3091 [21FE], 5109 [7MR], 6090 [25MR]
———ban new U.S. investments, 14003 [4JN]
———black participation in referendum relative to U.S. business investments, 14010-14017 [4JN]
———British policy, 21838 [31JY]
———business investments, 14270-14307 [5JN]
———civil rights violations, 36127 [11DE]
———conditional release of Nelson Mandela, 1657 [4FE]
———denial of foreign tax credits (H.R. 1134), 3091 [21FE]
———exempt businesses practicing fair employment principles from ban on new investments, 12777-12792 [21MY]
———grant asylum in U.S. to those who refuse to serve in South African Armed Forces in support of apartheid (H. Con. Res. 175), 18928 [11JY], 30932 [6NO]
———human rights violations, 38817 [20DE]
———imposition of certain sanctions (H.R. 1098), 2363 [19FE]
———labor unions, 37865 [18DE]
———multilateral economic sanctions, 13998 [4JN]
———prohibit nuclear assistance, 14008 [4JN]
———prohibiting export or transfer of nuclear materials (H.R. 1133), 3091 [21FE]
———proposed U.S. economic sanctions in protest of apartheid, 22744, 22752 [1AU]
———Reagan doctrine relative to apartheid, 19991 [23JY]
———review of apartheid policies, 1378-1381 [31JA]
———secure release of Nelson Mandela, 20830 [26JY]
———U.S. constructive engagement policy relative to apartheid, 19991 [23JY]
———U.S. economic sanctions in protest of apartheid, 18275 [9JY]
———U.S. import and export restrictions (H.R. 1135), 3091 [21FE]
———U.S. policy, 2064 [6FE], 8019 [16AP], 8265 [17AP], 9963 [30AP], 11101 [8MY], 12252-12255, 12258-12266 [16MY], 16451 [19JN], 17946 [27JN], 18556-18557 [11JY], 19048 [15JY], 20180 [24JY], 20394, 20409 [24JY], 20682, 20686, 20722 [25JY], 20827 [26JY], 20845, 20864 [26JY], 21645 [30JY], 22033, 22044 [31JY], 22515-22517, 22518, 22520, 22521, 22522, 22523, 22525 [1AU], 22738 [1AU], 22997, 22998 [9SE], 23120 [9SE], 23135, 23139, 23140, 23142, 23143, 23147 [10SE], 23360, 23361 [11SE], 23685 [12SE], 24034, 24037 [17SE], 24182 [18SE], 24589 [20SE], 25769 [2OC], 27320 [10OC], 28230 [21OC], 29554 [29OC], 32176 [14NO], 32472 [19NO], 34042 [3DE], 34793 [5DE], 36124 [11DE], 36313 [12DE], 36787 [16DE]
South African Human Rights and Conditionality Act: enact (H.R. 1098), 2363 [19FE]
South African Labor Relations Reform Act: enact (H.R. 926), 1707 [4FE]
South West Africa People's Organization: terrorist activities, 28718 [23OC]
Soviet cruise missile: reported fired over Norwegian territory, 538 [3JA]
Soviet diplomats: limit number in U.S. to same as number U.S. is permitted in the Soviet Union, 486 [3JA]
Soviet disinformation programs: establish commission to study, 11102-11106 [8MY]
Soviet espionage: proposals to limit, 24408 [19SE]
Soviet Jews: efforts to emigrate, 13698 [23MY]
———emigration efforts, 2022 [6FE], 3075 [21FE], 3489 [25FE], 3954, 3968 [27FE], 5932 [20MR], 6008, 6010, 6016 [21MR], 8102 [16AP], 9317 [24AP], 10596, 10599, 10603 [6MY], 11168, 11174, 11183 [8MY], 19549, 19555 [17JY], 19732 [18JY], 19926, 19932 [22JY], 20173 [23JY], 20384, 20407 [24JY], 20723 [25JY]
———emigration policy, 20685 [25JY]
Soviet prisoners of conscience: congressional spouses to monitor cases, 11157 [8MY]
Soviet propaganda, 11223 [8MY]
———disinformation and alleged treaty violations, 20714 [25JY], 24406 [19SE]
———U.S. policy, 20175 [23JY]
Soviet satellite countries: human rights violations, 15520 [12JN]
Soviet summit: proposed agenda, 24190 [18SE]
Soviet Union: alleged center of international terrorism, 14800 [6JN]
———alleged human rights violations, 5106 [7MR], 22040 [31JY]
———arms control negotiations, 24673 [23SE], 25208, 25210 [26SE], 25517, 25536 [1OC], 25748-25754 [2OC], 25763 [2OC], 26099, 26100 [3OC], 26121, 26134 [3OC], 26475 [7OC], 26487, 26493, 26501, 26518 [7OC], 28226, 28227 [21OC], 28465, 28474 [22OC], 29768 [30OC], 30341, 30357 [1NO], 30446 [4NO], 30614 [5NO], 31211, 31215 [7NO], 31253 [8NO], 31796, 31817 [13NO], 32172, 32176, 32177, 32179, 32180, 32187, 32190 [14NO], 32271, 32275, 32282 [18NO], 32466, 32475, 32491, 32492, 32500 [19NO], 32878, 32893, 33196 [20NO], 34038 [3DE], 35147 [6DE], 36310 [12DE], 36810 [16DE]
———calling for action against the chief of mission to the U.S. until a formal apology for the murder of Arthur D. Nicholson, Jr. is received, 12705 [21MY]
———calling for action against the chief of mission to the U.S. until a formal apology for the murder of Arthur D. Nicholson, Jr., is received, 11260-11264 [9MY], 11702 [14MY], 11948, 11949 [15MY]
———Central American policy, 31827 [14NO]
———combat domestic espionage, 27994 [17OC]
———compliance practices with arms control agreements, 17810 [27JN]
———condemn death of human rights activist Valery Marchenko, 4718 [6MR]
———condemnation of murder of Arthur D. Nicholson, Jr. (H. Res. 125), 8627, 8632-8637 [22AP]
———contain flow of militarily sensitive technology to Communist countries, 23857 [16SE]
———disappearance of Andrei Sakharov, 15812 [13JN]
———disinformation, 26150 [3OC], 29053 [24OC], 30612 [5NO], 31521 [12NO]
———efforts of Alexander Pevzner to emigrate, 19722 [18JY]
———efforts of Andrei Sakharov to emigrate, 16426, 16428, 16439, 16449, 16452 [19JN], 17546, 17547 [26JN]
———efforts of Ida Nudel to emigrate, 19136 [16JY]
———efforts of Ilya Vaitsblit and family to emigrate, 5932 [20MR]
———efforts of Iosif Berenshtein to emigrate, 7740 [4AP]
———efforts of Isaak Shkolnick to emigrate, 7534 [3AP]
———efforts of Pentecostal sect members from Chuguyevka to emigrate, 12993 [21MY]
———efforts of Vladimir Slepak and family to emigrate, 20384 [24JY]
———efforts of Yelena Bonner to emigrate, 16426, 16428, 16439, 16449, 16452 [19JN], 23457 [11SE], 23684 [12SE]
———efforts of Yosef Berenshtein to emigrate, 19926 [22JY]
———efforts to buy Western computer technology, 22789 [1AU]
———expand cultural exchange (H. Con. Res. 237), 36784 [16DE]
———fire Soviet citizen employees of the U.S. Embassy, 10615 [7MY]
———foreign policy, 9993 [1MY]
———freeze on nuclear testing, 21492 [30JY]
———human rights summit negotiations, 32500 [19NO]
———human rights violations, 30113 [31OC], 30346 [1NO], 34369 [4DE], 37507 [17DE]
———impact of foreign policy and communist expansion, 9797 [30AP]
———imprisonment of Anatoly Scharansky, 1136 [24JA]
———KGB active measures, 19506-19524 [17JY]
———KGB use of chemical powder to track U.S. diplomats, 24181 [18SE]
———limit intelligence operations in U.S., 22908 [4SE]
———military arsenal display, 11240 [9MY]
———most-favored-nation status, 37507 [17DE]
———murder of Arthur D. Nicholson, Jr., 9199 [24AP], 9405 [25AP], 12704, 12709 [21MY], 17934 [27JN], 18594 [11JY], 19394 [17JY], 23862 [17SE]
———policies, 25041 [26SE], 29799 [31OC], 31830 [14NO], 35748 [10DE]
———policy toward West, 16566-16573 [20JN]
———response to Mikhail Gorbachev's statements to the French press relative to certain policies, 25659, 25660, 25664, 25739 [2OC]
———sense of Congress reaffirming human rights of Andrei Sakharov (H. Con. Res. 186), 23254, 23271 [10SE], 23678 [12SE]
———sense of Congress reaffirming human rights of Yelena Bonner (H. Con. Res. 186), 23254, 23271 [10SE], 23678 [12SE]
———spying activities, 14641-14647 [6JN]
———spys in U.S., 20113 [23JY]
———suspension of air flights, 10505 [6MY]
———tactics to bring about world domination, 14259 [4JN]
———U.S. policy, 12252-12255, 12258-12266 [16MY], 17263 [25JN], 23862 [17SE]
———U.S. policy on defections, 32196 [14NO]
———U.S. trade policy, 22990 [5SE]
———violations of treaties, 23862 [17SE]
———visit of Daniel Ortega, 9701 [29AP]
———visit of Jose Daniel Ortega, 9704 [29AP]
Soviet Union-Nicaragua relations: status, 10612 [7MY]
Soviet/U.S. relations, 23539 [12SE]
Soviet-U.S. relations: status, 10505 [6MY]
Space weapons: possibilities, 520 [3JA]
———proposed defense system, 560 [3JA], 2012 [6FE], 5100 [7MR], 16888, 16895 [21JN], 17008 [24JN], 17262 [25JN], 17531 [26JN], 18275 [9JY], 19276 [16JY], 19544 [17JY], 20684 [25JY], 22695, 22706 [1AU], 29309 [28OC], 29534 [29OC], 31556 [12NO], 34360 [4DE], 36342 [12DE]
Space Weapons Treaty Act: enact (H.J. Res. 252), 9382 [24AP]
Special Operational Forces: readiness, 17793 [27JN]
Sri Lanka: condemning violence, 1110 [24JA]
State of the Union: foreign relations issues, 1861-1865 [6FE]
Steel products: stop importation until new agreements are signed (H.R. 3013), 19689-19693 [18JY]
Strategic defense initiative: funding, 15877 [17JN]
———negotiations, 23902 [17SE]
———OTA report, 25210 [26SE]
———proposed hearing, 14539 [5JN]
———research agreement with Britain, 35174 [9DE]
———science and technology research, 15510 [12JN]
———support, 27772 [17OC], 29240 [28OC]
———technological problems, 20676 [25JY]
Strategic defense initiatives: projected arms control and budgetary impact, 10386 [2MY]
Suriname: Libyan terrorist training, 38827 [20DE]
———Libyan terrorist training activities, 38689 [19DE]
Switzerland: commend for contributions to freedom, international peace, and understanding on occasion of U.S.-U.S.S.R. Geneva Conference (S.J. Res. 227), 29355 [29OC]
Syria: placement of Soviet surface-to-air missiles, 38725 [19DE]
———U.S. policy, 18395 [10JY]
Talbott, Strobe: arms control policy issues, 15254 [11JN]
Tancredo Neves and His Legacy to Brazilian Democracy (sundry), 11149-11151 [8MY]
Taxation: U.S. corporate foreign manufacturing subsidiaries, 7500 [3AP]
Technology: alleged Soviet intelligence acquisitions of U.S., 13947 [3JN]
Terrorism: activities, 16566-16573 [20JN]
———Dept. of State denouncement, 38834 [20DE]
———efforts to combat, 32883, 33187 [20NO]
———impact, 25041 [26SE], 35748 [10DE]
———increase in international, 35148 [6DE]
———international response, 17099 [25JN]
———news media coverage, 18706 [11JY]
———prohibit imports from those who support or assist (H.R. 725), 1131 [24JA], 12695 [20MY]
———proposals to prevent future, 18048 [8JY], 18077 [8JY], 18293 [9JY], 18524, 18526, 18534 [10JY], 18921 [11JY], 20398 [24JY]
———response and defense policies, 27578 [16OC], 28128, 28129, 28130 [21OC], 28237, 28275 [22OC], 28688 [23OC], 28740 [24OC]
———U.N. resolution condemning as criminal, 36120 [11DE]
———U.S. policy, 17758 [27JN], 18038, 18040, 18047, 18048, 18050 [8JY], 18082 [9JY], 18396 [10JY], 28688 [23OC]
Textile and Apparel Trade Enforcement Act: enact, 23675 [12SE]
Thailand: U.S. policy, 27057 [10OC]
Thatcher, Margaret: policy toward Northern Ireland, 2842, 2857, 2859, 2865 [20FE]
———response to address to joint session of Congress, 2622, 2625 [20FE]
Threshold Test Ban Treaty: ratification, 11610 [9MY]
———Soviet violations, 30916 [6NO]
Tobacco Import Relief Act: enact (H.R. 1137), 2832 [20FE]
Tohill, Robert: hunger strike protesting conditions in Northern Ireland, 38836 [20DE]
Trade deficit: proposals to reduce, 2018 [6FE]
Trade Emergency Act: enact, 21646 [30JY]
Trade Policy and Reorganization Act: enact (H.R. 320), 17989 [27JN]
Treaties: Soviet violations, 31561, 31562 [13NO]
Tunisia: welcoming visit of Habib Bourguiba, 15817 [17JN]
Turkey: anniversary of invasion of Cyprus, 20144 [23JY], 20390, 20405 [24JY], 29559 [29OC]
———Armenian conflict, 3489 [25FE]
———Soviet terrorist activities, 26499 [7OC]
———U.S. policy, 25330 [30SE]
———visit of Prime Minister Turgut Ozal to U.S., 7549 [3AP]
Tutu, Desmond: impact on internal racial policy in South Africa, 24198 [18SE]
U.N.: anniversary, 21281 [29JY], 26125, 26131 [3OC], 28695 [23OC], 29045, 29075 [24OC], 30950 [6NO], 34368 [4DE]
———anniversary of the Food and Agriculture Organization, 27641 [17OC]
———limit U.S. contributions (H.R. 76), 493 [3JA]
———reduce U.S. contributions (H.R. 3228), 25244 [26SE]
———reduce U.S. percentage of contributions (H.R. 1908), 7241 [2AP], 7797 [15AP]
———Security Council resolution relative to hostage-taking, 38700 [19DE]
U.N. Commission on Narcotic Drugs: policy session, 13688 [23MY]
U.N. Conference on the Decade of Women, 20974 [29JY]
U.N. Decade for Women Conference: agenda, 22060 [31JY]
U.N. Development Program: funding, 25742 [2OC]
U.N. Fund for Drug Abuse Control: 1984 contributions, 11218 [8MY]
———contributions, 28728 [23OC]
U.N. Fund for Population Activities: funding, 17225 [25JN], 24211 [18SE]
———making appropriations, 22779 [1AU]
———U.S. contributions, 20381, 20384 [24JY]
U.N. World Conference To Review and Appraise the Achievement of the U.N. Decade for Women: reports on progress, 6399 [26MR]
U.S. Affirms Support for Tunisia as Tensions on Libyan Border Rise, 22994 [5SE]
U.S. Army: Quick Look Program, 11943 [14MY]
U.S. books: overseas piracy, 37505 [17DE]
U.S. Commission on Improving the Effectiveness of the U.N.: establish (H.J. Res. 417), 28695 [23OC]
U.S. Embassies: employment of Soviet personnel, 22840 [4SE]
U.S. Institute of Peace: appointment of Board of Directors, 16809 [21JN]
U.S. Out of Central America (organization): political policies, 15149 [11JN]
U.S. policy, 8253-8264 [17AP], 12252-12255, 12258-12266 [16MY]
U.S. Scholarship Program for Developing Countries Act: enact (H.R. 1340), 4198 [28FE]
U.S. space shuttle: deployment of Arab-sat telecommunications satellite, 17398 [26JN]
U.S. tourism industry: impact of Canadian excise tax on travel literature (H.R. 1002), 14568 [6JN]
U.S.-European Parliamentary Exchange: meeting, 21554 [30JY]
U.S.-Israel free trade agreement: issues, 11635 [9MY]
U.S.-Israel Free Trade Area Implementation Act: enact (H.R. 2268), 10624-10629 [7MY]
U.S.-Italian relations: impact of Achille Lauro seizure and subsequent capture and treatment of terrorists, 28261 [22OC]
U.S.-Japan relations: interview with Prime Minister Nakasone, 29802 [31OC]
U.S.-Mexico Border Revitalization Act: enact (H.R. 3199), 22716 [1AU]
U.S.-Mexico Interparliamentary Conference: drug trafficking proposals, 16175 [18JN]
U.S.-Mexico Interparliamentary Exchange: results, 12004 [15MY]
U.S.-Mexico interparliamentary meeting: report, 12718 [21MY]
U.S.-People's Republic of China: nuclear cooperation agreement, 32634 [20NO]
U.S.-Soviet relations: expand contacts (H. Res. 116), 6492, 6505 [27MR]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. relations: Geneva summit meeting, 32509, 32511, 32512, 32513, 32602, 32605 [20NO]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. summit, 29068 [24OC]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. summit conference: Caspar Weinberger's arms control policy letter, 32208, 32209 [18NO]
———support, 31350 [12NO], 31826, 31829, 31830 [14NO], 32209 [18NO], 32404, 32405 [19NO], 32511, 32512 [20NO], 32886, 33188 [20NO]
Ukraine: anniversary of U.S. immigration policy, 13306 [22MY]
Ukrainian immigration: anniversary, 11596 [9MY]
———issues, 15809 [13JN]
Ukrainian independence: anniversary, 17542 [26JN], 17940 [27JN]
Ukrainian Independence Day: observance, 2326 [7FE]
UNICEF: tribute to program, 10382 [2MY]
Uruguay: human rights violations, 17008 [24JN]
———U.S. policy, 18478 [10JY]
USIA: funding, 13855 [24MY]
Vaitsblit, Ilya, and family: efforts to emigrate from the Soviet Union, 5932 [20MR]
Vertical Restraints Guidelines: sense of Congress relative to antitrust enforcement (H. Res. 278), 25232 [26SE]
Vienna Peace Treaty: history of negotiations, 15866 [17JN]
Vietnam: negotiations regarding fate of MIA's, 18299, 18300 [9JY], 18526 [10JY]
———U.S. policy, 12710 [21MY]
Virgin Islands: annual Caribbean Youth Conference, 22938 [4SE]
———provide duty-free treatment for gold jewelry (H.R. 3548), 27350 [10OC]
———resolution condemning apartheid policy in South Africa, 27032 [9OC]
Voice of America: funds for modernization program, 10206 [1MY]
Volunteers in Overseas Cooperative Assistance: activities, 12224 [15MY]
Wallenberg, Raoul: tribute to rescuer of Holocaust victims, 17983 [27JN]
War Powers Act: amend (H.R. 1304), 3848 [27FE]
Warren, OH: Foreign Affairs Conference with Traficant, 5111 [7MR]
Washington, DC, Lobby for Soviet Jewry: tribute, 5603 [19MR]
West Paterson, NJ: tribute to exchange activities of the International Friendship Committee with the Farnham Girls Choir and Singers of Surrey, England, 17248 [25JN]
Western European Union: history, 11072 [8MY]
White House: response to chief of staff statement relative to Members of Congress policies on the Geneva summit meeting, 32511 [20NO]
Women Warriors: tribute to videotape about Army nurses who served in Vietnam, 22752 [1AU]
Women's Research & Education Institute: ``Women at State'' report on employment status of women, 9766 [29AP]
World Bank: encouragement of private enterprise, 32276 [18NO]
World Conference on Women: commemoration, 9960 [30AP]
World Drug Abuse Conference: convene, 17951 [27JN]
World Food Day: designate, 4710 [6MR]
———observance, 27761 [16OC]
World Freedom Day: observance, 1135 [24JA]
World War II: anniversary of end of holocaust, 31255 [8NO]
Worldnet (global television satellite network): transmissions, 6876 [28MR]
Yugoslavia: anniversary of death of Aloysius Stepinac, 2831 [20FE]
———policy toward terrorists, 29778 [30OC]
Remarks in Senate
Abortion: U.S. assistance to international organizations supporting coercive abortion or involuntary sterilization programs, 30548-30573 [5NO]
Afghanistan: commend news coverage by CBS, 24959 [25SE]
———concern over Soviet presence (S. Res. 237), 26779 [8OC]
———condemn Soviet invasion (S.J. Res. 240), 36475 [13DE]
———condemning Soviet occupation (S. Res. 34), 337 [3JA]
———deny most-favored-nation status (S. 925), 8127 [17AP], 8346 [18AP], 10371 [2MY]
———letter by Harvard students on Soviet atrocities, 19372 [17JY]
———link to Soviet policy in Nicaragua, 5361 [19MR]
———most-favored-nation trade status, 35336-35338 [9DE]
———news coverage of war, 30505 [5NO]
———Soviet atrocities, 12303 [16MY], 13660 [23MY], 16201 [19JN], 16737 [20JN], 25314 [30SE], 25344 [1OC], 29256 [28OC], 36379 [13DE], 36929 [17DE], 38568 [19DE]
———Soviet human rights violations, 11585 [9MY]
———support intent of President to discuss Soviet occupation (S. Res. 237), 29170 [25OC]
———U.S.-U.S.S.R. discussions on settlement of conflict, 16595 [20JN]
Afghanistan Day: designate (S.J. Res. 91), 5880 [20MR]
Africa: Soviet policies, 36304 [12DE]
———U.S. policy relative to southern nations, 23283 [11SE]
African Development Foundation: authorizing appropriations (S. 560), 4456 [5MR]
Agricultural Fair Trade Act: enact (S. 1049), 11580 [9MY]
Air pollution: call for negotiations to establish North American treaty (S. Con. Res. 97), 36912, 36914 [17DE]
Alaska: incidents of Soviet harassment, 19590 [18JY]
———Soviet military operations, 25822 [3OC]
———Soviet military threat, 19913 [22JY]
Albania: anniversary of liberation from Nazis, 34988 [6DE]
Algeria: appreciation for efforts in freeing U.S. hostages in Iran, 3638 [26FE]
American-Australian Bicentennial Foundation: authorizing funding, 14981 [10JN]
American-Israel Public Affairs Committee: tribute, 37739 [18DE]
Angola: assistance to National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (S. 1972), 37640 [18DE]
———assistance to National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (S. Res. 280), 38375, 38382, 38597 [19DE]
———repeal restrictions on operations, 14995-14997, 14999 [10JN], 15061 [11JN]
———Soviet foreign policy, 17329 [26JN]
———U.S. assistance to the Union for the Total Independence of Angola, 30635 [6NO], 34403 [5DE], 35481-35490 [10DE], 36462 [13DE]
———U.S. loans, 25827 [3OC]
———U.S. policy, 17329 [26JN], 31277 [12NO]
Anti-Apartheid Act: enact (H.R. 1460), 19592 [18JY], 20435 [25JY], 23557 [12SE], 23708 [13SE]
———enact (H.R. 1460), appointment of conferees, 20436 [25JY]
———enact (H.R. 1460), conference report, 22167-22178, 22179-22194 [1AU], 23025, 23033-23037 [9SE], 23226 [10SE], 23285, 23293-23300 [11SE], 23557, 23561, 23581 [12SE], 23708 [13SE]
———enact (H.R. 1460), conference report—debate procedure, 25116-25129 [26SE]
———enact (H.R. 1460), conference report—debate procedures, 23582 [12SE]
———enact (H.R. 1460), debate procedures, 23582 [12SE]
———enact (H.R. 1460), motion to proceed to consideration, 22193 [1AU]
———enact (H.R. 1460), unanimous-consent request, 22193 [1AU]
Antiapartheid Act: enact (S. 635), 4814 [7MR]
Anti-Apartheid Action Act: apply sanctions contained in S. 995 to certain countries, 18334 [10JY]
———enact (H.R. 1460), 18839 [11JY]
———enact (H.R. 1460), S. 995 language substituted, 18843 [11JY]
———enact (S. 995), 18010 [8JY], 18305 [10JY], 18754-18831, 18832-18839, 18855 [11JY]
———enact (S. 995), motion to proceed to consideration, 18322-18341 [10JY], 18754 [11JY]
Appropriations: authorizing (H.R. 2068), 15113 [11JN]
———authorizing (H.R. 2068), conference report, 15113 [11JN]
———authorizing (H.R. 2068), S. 1003 indefinitely postponed, 15113 [11JN]
———authorizing (S. 1003), 14671, 14735, 14770 [6JN], 14867, 14909-14952 [7JN], 14979-15018 [10JN], 15058, 15084, 15113 [11JN]
———authorizing (S. 1003), unanimous-consent agreement, 14952 [7JN]
Argentina: investigations into violations of civil rights, 13894 [3JN]
———trial of former leaders, 31004 [7NO]
Arms control: achieving trust necessary for success, 9656 [29AP]
———administration policies relative to Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, 29090 [25OC]
———anniversary of Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, 25810, 25826 [3OC]
———compliance with Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, 27887-27904 [17OC], 28133 [21OC], 28322-28327 [22OC]
———compliance with SALT II, 24115, 24117 [18SE], 24422 [20SE], 32299 [19NO], 36385, 36394-36396 [13DE], 36484 [16DE]
———compliance with the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, 30202-30213 [1NO], 31269-31275 [12NO]
———cooperation agreement between the U.S. and the People's Republic of China, 28136 [21OC], 29257 [28OC], 30624-30630 [6NO], 33114 [21NO], 35297-35321, 35323-35324, 35371 [9DE]
———cooperation agreement between the U.S. and the People's Republic of China (S.J. Res. 238), 32652 [20NO], 36255-36260 [12DE]
———influence of weapons labs on test ban, 26314 [6OC]
———interpretation of the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, 28869-28878 [24OC], 31778 [13NO]
———moratorium on certain activities involving nuclear weapons (S. Res. 131), 7653 [4AP]
———negotiations, 3572 [26FE], 4419-4423 [5MR], 6634 [28MR], 7806 [15AP], 8345 [18AP], 8815 [23AP], 9424 [25AP], 11007 [8MY], 12343 [16MY], 12897 [21MY], 13712 [24MY], 14973 [10JN], 15266 [12JN], 16199 [19JN], 17322 [26JN], 17570 [27JN], 18146 [9JY], 18302 [10JY], 18733 [11JY], 18989 [15JY], 19059 [16JY], 19285, 19385 [17JY], 19759 [19JY], 20267 [24JY], 20513 [25JY], 23163 [10SE], 24294 [19SE], 24418 [20SE], 24905 [25SE], 26259 [5OC], 26832 [9OC], 27834 [17OC], 28029 [18OC], 28867 [24OC], 29398 [29OC], 30200 [1NO], 30410 [4NO], 30496, 30498 [5NO], 30636 [6NO], 31639 [13NO], 32647, 32652, 32857 [20NO], 33206 [22NO], 34389 [5DE], 34985 [6DE], 35292 [9DE]-36393 [13DE]
———negotiations (S. Con. Res. 55), 18876 [11JY]
———negotiations (S. Res. 166), 12335 [16MY]
———negotiations with Soviet Union (S. Res. 19), 28-30 [3JA]
———official observers at Geneva, 1505 [31JA]
———policies of Mikhail Gorbachev, 31265 [12NO]
———policies of President Reagan, 12845 [21MY], 26698 [8OC], 30392 [4NO]
———require report on treaty verification technology, 13780-13782 [24MY]
———role of Senate, 14420 [5JN]
———role of technology, 4506 [5MR]
———role of the Standing Consultative Commission, 25548 [2OC]
———Senate bipartisan group to act as observers of arms reduction or control negotiations designated pursuant to S. Res. 19 and 86 (S. Res. 283), 38401, 38598 [19DE]
———strategic stability, 31904 [14NO]
———supplement to deterrence, 20874 [29JY]
———support for negotiations by retired military and scientists, 25052 [26SE]
———test ban, 9120 [24AP], 20928 [29JY], 21312 [30JY], 22250 [1AU], 23282 [11SE], 23553 [12SE], 25282 [30SE], 25808 [3OC], 26352 [7OC], 29976 [31OC], 30221 [1NO], 30594 [5NO], 31265 [12NO], 31891 [14NO]
———U.S. compliance with treaties, 14973 [10JN]
Arms sales: enact congressional vetoes of certain proposals (S. 1831), 30580 [5NO], 38464 [19DE]
———require notification of certain proposed, 1079 [24JA]
Asia Foundation: authorizing funding, 14982 [10JN]
Assistance to Contras: Senator Moynihan, 14736 [6JN]
Atomic warfare: antisatellite weapons negotiations, 583 [7JA]
———delay of antisatellite weapons testing, 23601-23611 [12SE]
———moratorium on testing of antisatellite weapons (S. 885), 7381 [3AP]
———proliferation of weapons, 2951 [21FE], 3688 [27FE], 14062 [4JN], 18893 [11JY], 19559 [18JY], 23802 [16SE], 24044, 24045 [18SE], 25342 [1OC], 27178 [10OC], 34064 [4DE], 35444 [10DE], 36378 [13DE]
———proposals to reduce risk, 11309-11311 [9MY]
———Soviet militarization of space, 9690 [29AP]
———Soviet military capability, 17570 [27JN]
———testing of antisatellite weapons, 13742, 13761 [24MY]
———U.S. deployment of backpack nuclear weapons, 5364 [19MR]
———U.S. role in proliferation of weapons, 5364 [19MR]
———Walter Pincus's Washington Post series on U.S. policy, 22082 [1AU]
———weapons moratorium, 7873 [16AP]
Atomic weapons: prohibit loans to countries giving port access to delivery-capable Soviet vessels, 23958-23962 [17SE]
Australia: U.S. trade sanctions (S. 677), 5316 [18MR]
Austria's National Day: commemoration, 29193 [25OC]
Baldwin-Wallace College: anniversary of Council of International Programs, 22461 [1AU]
Birth control: maintain Presidential authority to uphold human rights relative to financial assistance, 14919-14932 [7JN], 14979 [10JN]
Bolivia: conditional assistance based on eradication of coca crop (S. 790), 7075 [2AP]
———termination of U.S. assistance relative to decrease in production of coca crop, 12036 [15MY]
———termination of U.S. assistance relative to production of coca crop (S. 790), 6724 [28MR]
Bulgaria: condemning suppression of Turkish population (S.J. Res. 126), 9924 [30AP]
———review of U.S. policy relative to violations of agreement on drug trafficking (S. 515), 3620 [26FE]
Canada: study purchase of flood control storage in certain dams (S. 1483), 19971 [23JY]
———U.S. policy, 36291 [12DE]
Canada-U.S. Interparliamentary Group: appointment of U.S. delegation, 10931 [8MY]
Captive nations: denounce 1945 Yalta agreements (S.J. Res. 37), 15362 [12JN]
———reaffirm U.S. support, 14988-14990 [10JN]
Caribbean nations: employee stock ownership plans (H. Con. Res. 31), 21479 [30JY]
———U.S. policy, 4500 [5MR]
Center for Cultural and Technical Interchange Between East and West: tribute, 15056 [11JN]
Central America: combat terrorism, 35354-35357 [9DE]
———concerns of European allies over U.S. policy, 6939 [1AP]
———U.S. military assistance policy, 15031 [10JN], 15056 [11JN]
———U.S. policy, 4507 [5MR], 7394 [3AP], 13906 [3JN]
Central America Counterterrorism Act: enact (S. 1757), 27266 [10OC]
Charities: ocean freight reimbursement, 12080 [15MY]
Charter: reform, 27977 [17OC]
Chemical warfare: ban weapons (S. Res. 112), 6813 [28MR]
Chile: foreign policy, 38476 [19DE]
———human rights violations, 30635 [6NO]
———military rule, 23291 [11SE], 23647 [12SE]
———support of agreement for transition to full democracy, 28381 [22OC]
———support of agreement for transition to full democracy (S. Con. Res. 68), 24660 [23SE]
———support of national agreement for transition to full democracy (S. Con. Res. 82), 28582 [23OC]
———U.S. policy, 4418 [5MR], 19067 [16JY], 31893 [14NO]
———violations of civil liberties, 584 [7JA], 4588 [6MR]
China, People's Republic of: arms sale to Iran, 29257 [28OC]
———arms sales, 31014, 31191 [7NO], 31639 [13NO]
———authority to appoint Senate delegation to host visiting dignitaries (S. Res. 220), 23341, 23352 [11SE]
———congressional trip, 23014 [9SE]
———documentary on visit by Malcolm Forbes, 15607 [13JN]
———economic and political policies, 36379 [13DE]
———nuclear export policies, 33383-33385 [22NO]
———plan for reunification with the Republic of China, 19879 [22JY]
———population control, 7825 [15AP]
———proposed agreement for cooperation with U.S. concerning peaceful uses of nuclear energy (S.J. Res. 216), 26244 [4OC]
———use of U.N. funds for population control, 12106 [15MY]
———welcome delegation visiting Senate, 24096 [18SE]
China, Republic of: anniversary of declaration of martial law, 13571 [23MY]
———retain membership in Asian Development Bank, 12084 [15MY]
———status of membership in Interpol, 5160 [14MR]
———U.S. defense commitment, ***** [7JN]
———U.S. policy, 14952 [11JN], 25311 [30SE]
CIA: experiments on certain Canadian citizens, 22485 [1AU]
Colombia: efforts to combat drug trafficking, 1926 [6FE]
———reaffirm friendship of U.S. people (H.J. Res. 459), 33486 [23NO]
``Combat on Communist Territory'': recommended reading, 14763 [6JN]
Commission on Espionage and Security: establish, 16607 [20JN]
Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe: provide for rotation of chairmanship (S. 592), 4572 [6MR]
Commission To Study the Famine in the Ukraine: status of funding, 24909 [25SE]
Committee on Armed Services: authorizing printing of report (S. Res. 179), 15696 [13JN]
Committee on Foreign Relations: subcommittee hearing on NATO, 31277 [12NO]
Communications: provide equipment and services to Soviet Union for improvement of direct link crisis control system (S.J. Res. 108), 7650 [4AP], 9652 [26AP], 12183 [15MY], 12373-12377 [16MY]
Communism: policies of President Reagan, 19560 [18JY]
———U.S. policy, 18303 [10JY]
Communist countries: intransigent ideology, 8380 [18AP]
Congress: irresponsible intervention, 16039 [18JN]
———role, 15607 [13JN]
———role in foreign policy, 8601 [22AP]
———visit by President Raul Alfonsin of Argentina, 5770 [20MR]
Contras: U.S. assistance, 14880 [7JN]
Corr, Edwin G.: nomination, 17615 [27JN]
Costa Rica: support for neutrality policy (S. Con. Res. 39), 7652 [4AP]
Cottrell, Stan: commending participation in friendship run with runners from People's Republic of China, 20432 [25JY]
Courts: restrict immunity of foreign governments (S. 1071), 10455 [3MY]
Cousteau, Jacques: visit to Cuba, 28443 [22OC]
Cuba: commemorate Bay of Pigs invasion (S.J. Res. 113), 7935 [16AP]
———funding for broadcasts by Radio Marti, 14948 [7JN]
———promote emigration (S. Res. 185), 18348 [10JY]
———U.S. policy, 3396 [25FE]
Cyprus: anniversary of Turkish invasion, 19985 [23JY], 20785 [26JY], 21666, 21668 [31JY]
———economic assistance, 12931 [21MY]
———independence anniversary (S. Res. 68), 2214 [7FE], 25409-25413 [1OC]
———summit with Turkey, 21666 [31JY]
Cyprus, Turkish Federated State of: independence declaration, 18258 [9JY], 25648 [2OC], 33434 [22NO]
Democracy: myths on fighting spread of communism, 19875 [22JY]
———U.S. support for freedom fighters, 5150 [14MR]
Democratic Party: contributions to Senate debates on critical issues, 38576 [30DE]
Dept. of Agriculture: require use of available funds to study impact of foreign policy on agricultural sector, 16243 [19JN]
Dept. of Defense: approve obligation of funds for MX missile (S.J. Res. 71), 5267, 5274, 5275, 5292-5307 [18MR], 5372-5442 [19MR]
———approve obligation of funds for MX missile (S.J. Res. 71), unanimous-consent agreement, 5307 [18MR]
———approve obligation of funds for MX missile (S.J. Res. 75), 5772-5788 [20MR]
———arms sales, 27180 [10OC]
———development of the MX missile, 5270 [18MR]
———funding for MX missile, 8117 [17AP]
———funding for procurement of point air defense for bases in Italy, 35494 [10DE]
———military and paramilitary aid to foreign governments, 13763-13765 [24MY]
———require report on enhancement of equipment sold to foreign countries, 12071 [15MY]
Dept. of Justice: response to news media coverage of airline hijacking by Shiite Moslems, 19593 [18JY]
Dept. of State: ambassadorial assignments, 18383 [10JY]
———authorizing appropriations (S. 659), 5188 [14MR]
———cease message of congratulations on anniversary of Communist takeover in the Soviet Union, 28995 [24OC]
———employing spouses of Foreign Service officers, 14946 [7JN]
———establish independent inspector general, 15084 [11JN]
———establish position of Under Secretary of State for Agricultural Affairs, 14943 [7JN]
———funding for educational and cultural exchange programs, 16630 [20JN]
———Presidential authority to appoint Chairman of Foreign Service Board, 14987 [10JN], 15099 [11JN]
———report on international drug trafficking, 3604 [26FE]
———require study on feasibility of Foreign Service lateral entry program, 14918 [7JN]
———uninspected embassy shipment of personal effects, 16047 [18JN]
———uninspected Soviet Embassy shipment of personal effects, 16048 [18JN]
Developing countries: arms sales, 17328 [26JN]
———restrictions on U.S. assistance for population control, 16643-16647 [20JN]
———U.S. policies, 26165 [4OC]
Disease: urging U.S.-U.S.S.R. joint immunization effort (S. Res. 227), 24773 [24SE]
Diseases: urging U.S.-U.S.S.R. joint immunization effort (S. Res. 227), 28445 [22OC], 30574 [5NO]
District of Columbia: authorize placement of monument presented by Morocco (S. 1379), 17646 [27JN]
Dodd, Senator: contributions to foreign policy, 19364 [17JY]
Drugs: cooperation of Morocco to control trafficking, 723 [22JA]
———recommendations of British committee studying drug use in U.S., 14839 [7JN]
East Timor: violations of human rights, 20428 [25JY]
Eastern Europe: Senator Dole report on personal visit, 18311-18313 [10JY]
Economic assistance: authorize for development and security programs (S. 660), 5193 [14MR]
———funding, 10795-10798 [7MY]
———funding levels, 6635 [28MR], 12092-12094 [15MY]
———testimony of George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 5482 [19MR]
Economic conditions: international issues, 27181 [10OC]
Education: grant U.S. scholarships to certain students from developing countries (S. 542), 4039-4043 [28FE]
———maintain funding levels for foreign exchange and language programs (S. Con. Res. 35), 6811 [28MR]
———scholarship aid to foreign students, 20516 [25JY]
———scholarship assistance to foreign students, 5336 [18MR]
———set conditions for repayment of loans by foreign students, 14909 [7JN]
Egypt: authorizing supplemental appropriations for economic assistance, 11792-11794 [14MY]
———reaction to U.S. interception of plane carrying Palestinian terrorists, 27658 [16OC]
El Salvador: commend President Jose Napoleon Duarte, 12050 [15MY]
———military assistance, 2973 [21FE], 3253 [23FE]
———Nicaraguan support of guerrillas, 16296 [19JN]
Espionage: forfeiture of proceeds of activities and rewards for informants (S. 1654), 24050 [18SE]
———funding for countering the interception of U.S. telecommunications by foreign governments, 30238-30240 [1NO]
Ethiopia: resettlement of Tigre and Wollo Provinces, 28107 [18OC]
Europe: call for President Reagan to initiate economic discussions on currency misalignment (S. Res. 151), 9837, 9929 [30AP]
———report by member of visiting Senate delegation, 9831 [30AP]
———retrospect on economic meetings, 10925 [8MY]
———U.S. solidarity with Central and Eastern captive nations (S.J. Res. 37), 1781 [5FE]
———visit by Senate delegation, 7896-7899 [16AP]
———visit by Senator Hart, 8110 [17AP]
Ferch, John A.: confirmation as Ambassador to Federal Republic of Germany, 19078 [16JY]
Financial Export Control Act: enact (S. 812), 6775 [28MR]
Fish and fisheries: phase out foreign fishing in domestic waters, 19359 [17JY]
Foreign Air Travel Security Act: enact (H.R. 2796), 20468-20471 [25JY]
Foreign countries: assistance, 35519 [10DE]
———authorizing appropriations for economic assistance (S. 960), 11789-11794-11829 [14MY], 12029, 12080-12125 [15MY], 21668 [31JY]
———authorizing appropriations for economic assistance (S. 960), appointment of conferees, 20369 [24JY]
———authorizing appropriations for economic assistance (S. 960), conference report, 21312-21317 [30JY]
———reallocate military assistance funds, 12043-12047 [15MY]
———restrict activities of personnel on secondment to U.N. Secretariat (S. 1095), 11008 [8MY]
———sanctions against governments violating human rights, 18796-18800 [11JY]
———study use of private organizations to provide development assistance, 12035 [15MY]
Foreign Embassies: origin of statutes prohibiting picketing, 8564 [22AP]
Foreign trade: enforcement of ban on import of goods produced by forced labor, 24921-24928 [25SE]
———initiate negotiations with Soviet Union on agricultural products (S. Res. 103), 5856 [20MR]
———sense of Congress that U.S. representatives to international organizations oppose regulations that impede U.S. trade, 14916 [7JN]
———U.S. policy with regard to Soviet Union, 13718 [24MY]
Formosan Association for Public Affairs: objectives, 14421 [5JN]
Funderburk, David: resignation as U.S. Ambassador to Romania, 12023 [15MY]
Geneva, Switzerland: light porch lights or candles during summit meeting (S. Con. Res. 88), 32139 [14NO], 32229 [18NO]
Germany, Democratic Republic of: settlement of World War II property claims, 27983 [17OC]
Girault, Jean-Marie: visit by Member of French Senate, 1492 [31JA]
Great Britain: extradition treaty with U.S., 22442 [1AU]
———supplemental extradition treaty, 22253 [1AU]
Greece: airport security, 16205 [19JN]
———forthcoming visit by Prime Minister, 6270 [26MR]
———military assistance, 12102 [15MY]
———prohibit U.S. air carrier service to Athens (S. Res. 196), 17681 [27JN]
———U.S. policy, 5867 [20MR]
Greek War of Independence: anniversary, 6271 [26MR]
Guatamala: U.S. policy, 3828 [27FE]
———violations of civil liberties, 8118 [17AP]
Guatemala: human rights violations, 20344 [24JY]
———military assistance, 12096-12098 [15MY]
———U.S. policy, 31893 [14NO]
———violations of civil liberties, 30083 [31OC]
Haiti: human rights violations, 12432 [17MY]
Helsinki accords: compliance review, 21289-21290, 21294-21298, 21301 [30JY]
———meeting on progress, 10770 [7MY]
———Soviet violations, 23803 [16SE]
———support for process, 24697 [24SE]
Helsinki Final Act: commemorating anniversary (S.J. Res. 180), 20934 [29JY]
Helsinki Human Rights Day: designate (S.J. Res. 15), 320, 321 [3JA], 11056 [8MY]
History of the Senate: cold war, 1945-53, 18003-18009 [8JY]
India: drug trafficking, 12849 [21MY]
———welcoming Rajiv Gandhi (H. Con. Res. 142), 13577 [23MY]
INS: procedures for dealing with political asylum cases, 30242 [1NO]
Intelligence Authorization Act: enact (H.R. 2419), conference report, 32653-32655 [20NO]
Intelligence Identities Protection Act: anniversary of enactment, 16713-16715 [20JN]
Inter-American Foundation: authorizing appropriations (S. 559), 4456 [5MR]
International agreements: submission of treaty, 19609 [18JY]
International Court of Justice: Nicaraguan case against U.S., 5332 [18MR]
———U.S. withdrawal (S. Con. Res. 77), 26374 [7OC]
———withhold contributions to international organizations while the U.S. is not subject to the court's jurisdiction, 28897-28908 [24OC]
International Customs Day: observance, 1078 [24JA]
International economy: policy, 30318 [1NO]
International Energy Agency: U.S. participation, 15912-15920 [17JN]
International Narcotics Control Commission: establish, 12042 [15MY]
International Red Cross: U.S. funding, 15108 [11JN]
International relations: Republic of China/People's Republic of China, 15903 [17JN]
———restrict funding to organizations that support terrorism, 14917 [7JN]
International Security and Development Cooperation Act: change date for transmittal of a report (S. 1918), 36500 [16DE]
———funding (S. 1726), 27295 [10OC]
International Space Year: study concept (S.J. Res. 164), 19355 [17JY]
International Telecommunication Convention: ratification, 36491 [16DE]
Interparliamentary Union: conference, 12019 [15MY]
———observations of U.S. delegation to conference, 27185 [10OC]
Iran: buildup of military state, 2086 [7FE]
———facilitate processing of claims made by U.S. nationals, 14913-14916 [7JN]
Iraq: prohibit export of certain military goods or technology (S. 1897), 34438 [5DE]
Ireland, Northern: agreement between the Governments of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland, 32295 [19NO]
———appoint Special Envoy (S. Con. Res. 4), 322 [3JA], 11864 [14MY]
———commending the Republic of Ireland and Great Britain for agreement on peaceful settlement of conflict (H. Con. Res. 239), 36266 [12DE]
———commending the Republic of Ireland and Great Britain for agreement on peaceful settlement of conflict (S. Con. Res. 93), 36265, 36288 [12DE]
———peace initiatives, 5469 [19MR], 13141 [22MY]
———settlement of conflict (S. Con. Res. 19), 3434 [25FE]
Israel: anniversary, 9577 [26AP]
———arms sales to South Africa, 6934 [1AP], 14834 [7JN]
———authorizing supplemental appropriations, Inouye amendment, 7654 [4AP]
———authorizing supplemental appropriations for economic assistance, 11792-11794 [14MY]
———economic assistance, 12052-12055 [15MY], 16696 [20JN]
———proposed reduction of interest rate on U.S. military loans, 8121 [17AP]
———U.S. espionage activities, 33611 [2DE]
Jamaica: illegal drug production, 14978 [10JN]
Japan: mutual defense spending, 15064-15067 [11JN]
———tariff reductions, 17380 [26JN]
———tariffs, 26377 [7OC]
———U.S. policy, 7391 [3AP]
Japan-U.S. Senate Scholarship Program: award recipient Lara Horner, 29040 [24OC]
Jenco, Lawrence: abduction in Lebanon, 6636 [28MR]
Jordan: arms sale, 16684-16691 [20JN], 22228 [1AU], 25281 [30SE], 28122 [18OC]
———authorize economic assistance (S. 1308), 15936 [17JN]
———economic assistance, 16681-16682, 16683 [20JN]
———link economic assistance to peace process (S. Com. Res. 52), 16722 [20JN]
———opposition to advanced arms sales (S. Res. 117), 15137 [11JN]
———prohibit arms sale (S.J. Res. 204), 24379 [19SE]
Kampelman, Max M.: nomination confirmed as U.S. Negotiator on Strategic Nuclear Arms, 4434, 4436 [5MR]
Kampuchea: economic assistance to non-Communist resistance, 16051 [18JN]
———retirement of Pol Pot, 29978 [31OC]
———suffering of people, 6847 [28MR]
———supporting non-Communist resistance fighters, 5471 [19MR]
Katakov, Arkady: condolences to family of slain Soviet diplomat, 26177 [4OC]
Kim Dae Jung: return to South Korea, 1589 [31JA]
Kim Young Sam: address at Harvard University, 27848 [17OC]
Korea, Republic of: progress as a democracy, 9645 [26AP]
———U.S. policy, 31893 [14NO]
Labor productivity: decline of U.S. competitiveness, 1816 [5FE]
Latin America: ban loans relative to port access allowed to certain Soviet naval ships, 23751 [13SE], 23806-23813 [16SE]
———economic development, 20335 [24JY]
———require reports on economic crisis, 12074-12080 [15MY]
———supporting democracy (S. Res. 142), 8944 [23AP]
Lawyers Alliance for Nuclear Arms Control: conference in Moscow, 14075 [4JN]
Lebanon: call for release of U.S. hostages, 10923, 10924 [8MY], 32368 [19NO]
———objectives of Israeli military intervention, 23349 [11SE]
Lessons of Grenada Week: designate (S.J. Res. 193), 23240 [10SE]
Levin, Senator: reflections on economic and political issues facing the nation, 36932 [17DE]
Liberia: conditional assistance (S. Res. 271), 36289 [12DE], 37623 [18DE]
Libya: prohibit trade, 12062 [15MY]
———prohibit trade (S. 871), 7365 [3AP]
Local governments: preemption of laws by Federal legislation, 18834 [15JY]
Lodge, Henry Cabot, Jr.: tribute, 4592 [6MR]
Lugar, Senator: tribute, 30265 [1NO]
Machel, Samora: visit to U.S. by President of Mozambique, 24384 [19SE]
Malawi: agricultural policies, 12971 [21MY]
Mauritania, Islamic Republic of: economic conditions, 22458 [1AU]
McCloy, John J.: tribute, 8822 [23AP]
Medvid, Miroslav: efforts to gain political asylum, 30267, 30271 [1NO], 30397 [4NO], 30500 [5NO], 31319 [12NO], 31897, 31902 [14NO], 35087-35091 [6DE]
———efforts to gain political asylum in the U.S., 36822 [17DE]
Mexico: assistance to earthquake victims, 24500 [20SE]
———assistance to earthquake victims (H.J. Res. 394), 29401 [29OC]
———assistance to earthquake victims (S. 1681), 24486 [20SE]
———assistance to earthquake victims (S. 1682), 24486 [20SE]
———assistance to earthquake victims (S. Con. Res. 67), 24358 [19SE], 24417 [20SE]
———drug-related criminal activities, 10771 [7MY]
———impact of socioeconomic problems, 3817 [27FE]
———reaffirm historic solidarity following the earthquake (H.J. Res. 394), 24465 [20SE]
MIA's: call for return from Southeast Asia, 8549 [22AP]
———progress in meetings to resolve fate, 25551 [2OC]
———resolve fate, 36382 [13DE]
Middendorf, William J., II: nomination, 18844 [11JY]
Middle East: condemning anti-Zionist resolution passed by U.N. (S.J. Res. 98), 6805 [28MR], 18239 [9JY]
———peace negotiations, 3051 [21FE]
Military assistance: terminate Extended Repayment Loan Program, 12056-12061, 12066 [15MY]
Montana: views of citizens on foreign and domestic policies, 7810 [15AP]
Moynihan, Senator: address before the American Irish Foundation, 28879 [24OC]
———article on U.S. challenges since 1945, 32659 [20NO]
Mozambique: economic and military assistance to non-Communist resistance forces (S. 1665), 24362 [19SE]
———Presidential certification as condition for aid, 12085-12088 [15MY]
MX missile: Reagan administration's deployment policy, 7626 [4AP]
Namibia: U.S. policy, 25827 [3OC]
NASA: international participation in manned space station, 15268 [12JN]
National Commission on Espionage and Security: establish, 16244 [19JN]
National defense: impact of science exchange with Soviet Union, 20726 [26JY]
National Democratic Institute for International Affairs: conference on democracy in South America, 18898 [11JY]
National emergencies: legislative procedures for termination, 14947 [7JN]
National Endowment for Democracy: book exhibit in Soviet Union, 11775 [14MY]
———funding, 35010-35028 [6DE]
National policy: executive/legislative branch relationship, 2099 [7FE]
NATO: appointment of Senator Cohen as delegate, 28063 [18OC]
———appointment of Senator Pressler as delegate, 28063 [18OC]
———appointment of Senator Roth as delegate, 28063 [18OC]
———appointment of Senator Zorinsky as delegate, 28063 [18OC]
———future, 27307 [10OC]
———reduction in personnel, 35293 [9DE]
Natural gas: financial situation of industry, 28207 [21OC]
Neves, Tancredo: condolences on death of President-elect of Brazil (S. Con. Res. 48), 11787 [14MY]
New Zealand: 4-point policy (S. Res. 66), 1988 [6FE], 3602 [26FE], 4017 [28FE], 4448 [5MR], 5262 [14MR]
———ban on port calls by U.S. nuclear-powered ships, 709 [22JA]
———U.S. trade sanctions, 5274 [18MR]
———U.S. trade sanctions (S. 677), 5316 [18MR]
———use of ports by U.S. ships armed with nuclear weapons, 36212 [12DE]
Nicaragua: assistance to Contras, 15084 [11JN]
———assistance to promote stability, 12369 [16MY]
———civil liberties violations, 29514 [29OC], 30322 [1NO]
———condemning actions of Sandinista regime (S. Res. 149), 9695 [29AP]
———Contras as freedom fighters, 17999 [8JY]
———establish terms for U.S. policy, 14702-14713 [6JN]
———food aid, 14901 [7JN]
———funds for assistance to Contras, 15976 [17JN]
———haven for international terrorists, 7667 [4AP]
———human rights violations, 28442 [22OC], 28879 [24OC]
———legal representation by U.S. attorneys, 25346 [1OC]
———political affiliations of Contra leaders, 9484 [25AP]
———President Reagan's remarks relative to religious persecution, 16776 [21JN]
———prohibit Inter-American Development Bank loans, 16682 [20JN]
———prohibitions on funding for Contras, 16657 [20JN]
———promote internal reconciliation, 12927 [21MY]
———promote internal reconciliation (S.J. Res. 129), 9924 [30AP]
———provide humanitarian assistance to freedom fighters (S.J. Res. 120), 8930 [23AP]
———rescind trade sanctions, 14932-14935 [7JN]
———resistance by Miskito Indians, 19561 [18JY]
———restrictions on introduction of U.S. combat forces, 14683-14702 [6JN], 14867, 14878 [7JN]
———resumption of bilateral relations, 14683-14695 [6JN]
———Sandinista regime, 20785 [26JY]
———Soviet economic aid, 9477 [25AP]
———supporting military operations, 7956 [16AP]
———supporting military operations (S.J. Res. 106), 7672 [4AP], 8824-8924 [23AP], 9428 [25AP], 10157 [1MY]
———supporting military operations (S.J. Res. 106), suspension of rules, 8598, 8618 [22AP]
———supporting military operations (S.J. Res. 106), unanimous consent agreement, 7672 [4AP]
———trade embargo, 10156 [1MY]
———trade embargo (S. Res. 140), 8597 [22AP]
———U.S. assistance to Contadora group, 14673-14683 [6JN]
———U.S. assistance to Contras, 8386 [18AP], 8544-8546, 8549 [22AP], 9569 [26AP], 14673-14683, 14702-14734 [6JN], 14867-14877, 14880-14900, 14940 [7JN]
———U.S. assistance to Contras (S.J. Res. 106), 8553 [22AP]
———U.S. assistance to guerrilla warfare, 17729 [27JN]
———U.S. assistance to guerrillas, 15138 [11JN]
———U.S. military assistance policy, 15056 [11JN]
———U.S. policy, 6639-6643 [28MR], 6940 [1AP], 14203 [4JN], 18990 [15JY]
———violations of civil liberties, 2698 [20FE], 4006 [28FE], 8826 [23AP]
———visit by Daniel Ortega to Soviet Union, 9477 [25AP]
Nicholson, Arthur D., Jr.: slain by Soviet soldier, 6636 [28MR], 10167 [1MY]
Nobel Prize: urge rescinding of award to Yevgeny Chazov (S.J. Res. 243), 35522 [10DE]
North America: prohibit loans to countries harboring nuclear weapons delivery-capable Soviet vessels, 23958-23962 [17SE]
North Atlantic Assembly: appointment of U.S. delegation, 10931 [8MY]
Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty: conference to review treaty, 24687 [24SE]
Nuclear weapons: strategic arms reduction talks, 1724 [5FE]
———U.S.-U.S.S.R. stockpile, 31120 [7NO]
Okawara, Yoshio: tribute, 1190 [29JA]
Ormsby-Gore, David: tribute, 4415 [5MR]
Pacific Salmon Treaty: implement (H.R. 1093), 4776-4779 [7MR]
———ratify, 4754-4776 [7MR]
Pakistan: humanitarian assistance distribution, 13675 [23MY]
Panama: economic and political conditions, 29404 [29OC]
Panama Canal: impact of treaty on U.S. security interests, 24951 [25SE]
Paraguay: violations of civil liberties, 5365 [19MR]
Peace Corps: anniversary, 27307 [10OC]
———establish National Advisory Council, 12048 [15MY]
Peace Corps National Advisory Council: establish (S. 882), 7379 [3AP]
Perle, Richard: response to comments on nuclear proliferation, 24617 [23SE]
Peru: attacks by terrorist organization, 6827 [28MR]
———civil liberties violations, 33609 [2DE]
———drug trafficking by terrorist organization, 8548 [22AP]
———termination of U.S. assistance relative to decrease in production of coca crop, 12043 [15MY]
———violations of civil liberties, 4414 [5MR]
Petroleum: financial situation of industry, 28207 [21OC]
Philippines: commission to monitor elections (S. 1843), 31158 [7NO]
———Communist insurgency against Marcos government, 22083-22085 [1AU]
———restoration of democracy (S. Con. Res. 1843), 31765 [13NO]
———revitalize democracy, 12029, 12033 [15MY]
———sale of U.S. wheat, 21482 [30JY], 21692-21694 [31JY]
———U.S. policy, 18992 [15JY], 19378 [17JY], 31276 [12NO], 31893 [14NO]
Pickering, Thomas R.: delay in Senate confirmation, 17731 [27JN]
———nomination, 17615 [27JN]-18854 [11JY]
———tribute, 18845 [11JY]
Poland: anniversary of martial law, 36533 [16DE]
———request President to initiate discussions on human rights (S. Con. Res. 76), 26306 [5OC], 29170 [25OC]
Potential Effects of Nuclear War on the Climate: Pentagon report, 5245 [14MR]
POW's: call for return from Southeast Asia, 8549 [22AP]
———progress in meetings to resolve fate, 25551 [2OC]
Radio: importance of U.S. broadcasts to Communist countries, 9572 [26AP]
Radio Maccabee: funding for broadcasts, 14949 [7JN]
Radio Marti: funding, 28919 [24OC]
———informative goal, 12668 [20MY]
Reagan, President: call for support of allies, 6629 [28MR]
———different lesson from visit to Bitburg, 12567 [20MY]
———foreign assistance policies, 20728 [26JY]
———Geneva meeting with Mikhail Gorbachev (S. Res. 257), 31687-31689, 31765 [13NO]
———urge reassessment of itinerary during Federal Republic of Germany trip (S. Res. 143), 9578-9588 [26AP]
———visit to Bitburg cemetery, Federal Republic of Germany, 10936 [8MY], 13656 [23MY]
———visit to German military cemetery, 8612-8614 [22AP], 9135, 9139 [24AP]
———visit to German military cemetery (S. Con. Res. 42), 8553 [22AP]
Refugees: international crisis, 27706 [16OC]
———suspend deportation of Salvadorans from the U.S., 24793 [24SE]
Romania: deny most-favored-nation trade status (S. 1492), 20324 [24JY]
Sakharov family: expressing solidarity with efforts to gain freedom (S. Con. Res. 61), 23555 [12SE]
———expressing solidarity with efforts to gain freedom (S. Con. Res. 62), 23555 [12SE]
SALT II: compliance, 15360 [12JN], 16231-16236 [19JN]
Saudi Arabia: arms sale, 22228 [1AU]
———prohibit arms sale (S.J. Res. 204), 24379 [19SE]
Save for the U.S.A. Year: designate (H.J. Res. 436), 36500 [16DE]
Save the Children Day: Senate Children's Caucus policy forum, 13831 [24MY]
Senate: constitutional role in termination of treaties (S. Res. 40), 679 [21JA]
———establish panel on political asylum, 35460, 35532 [10DE]
———factfinding trip to Asia, 29081-29089 [25OC]
———findings of visiting delegation to the Soviet Union and Hungary, 25081 [26SE]
———visit by delegation from Brazil, 19000 [15JY]
———visit by delegation from India, 31687 [13NO]
———visit by Members of Canadian Parliament, 29989 [31OC]
———visit by Members of Japanese Diet, 5388 [19MR]
———visit by members of Supreme Soviet, 4416 [5MR]
———visit by Members of the Parliament of Great Britain, 30025 [31OC]
Sino-American Nuclear Verification Act: enact (S. 1754), 26905-26907 [9OC], 32652 [20NO]
South Africa: apartheid policy, 7635 [4AP], 11050 [8MY], 23069 [9SE], 24008 [17SE], 25864 [3OC], 31787 [13NO]
———ban importation of tobacco, 33295-33300 [22NO]
———condemning Government policy of apartheid and calling for investigation into racial violence (S.J. Res. 96), 6272 [26MR], 7096, 7097 [2AP], 7333-7337 [3AP], 7655 [4AP]
———condemning Government policy of apartheid and calling for investigation into racial violence (S.J. Res. 96), unanimous-consent agreement, 7320 [3AP]
———economic sanctions, 23011, 23013, 23025-23032, 23088 [9SE], 29043 [24OC], 29515 [29OC]
———economic sanctions against apartheid policy, 21475 [30JY]
———forced relocation of blacks, 11884 [14MY], 12070 [15MY], 14194 [4JN]
———forced relocation of blacks (S. Con. Res. 6), 795 [22JA]
———legality of apartheid, 34073 [4DE]
———news coverage, 26311 [5OC]
———opposition to apartheid policy (H.R. 1460), 17316 [26JN]
———opposition to apartheid policy (S. 1020), 9618, 9621 [26AP]
———restrict imposition of economic sanctions, 18802 [11JY]
———sense of Senate relative to African National Congress, 18810-18818 [11JY]
———State divestiture, 18824 [11JY]
———state of emergency, 20355 [24JY]
———system of political representation (S. Res. 210), 22416 [1AU]
———transfer of nuclear technology, 2467 [19FE]
———U.S. economic and political sanctions to achieve racial equality (S. 1228), 13899-13901 [3JN]
———U.S. economic and political sanctions to achieve racial equality (S. 635), 4884-4887 [7MR], 5285, 5333 [18MR], 8342, 8343 [18AP]
———U.S. policy, 25055 [26SE], 30502 [5NO]
———U.S. policy on apartheid, 11572 [9MY]
———U.S. role in racial relations, 7940 [16AP]
South African Assistance to the Union for the Total Independence of Angola: Representative Pepper, 35483 [10DE]
Soviet Jews: emigration efforts, 1748, 1750, 1754 [5FE]
Soviet Union: anniversary of Bolshevik revolution, 31202 [7NO]
———announcement of death of Konstantin U. Chernenko, 5159 [14MR]
———arms control advertisement in Washington (DC) Post, 30437-30439 [4NO]
———arms control negotiations (S. Res. 19), 28-30 [3JA]
———assessment of future policies of Mikhail Gorbachev, 9839 [30AP]
———call for the release of Helsinki Final Act monitors (S.J. Res. 166), 19356 [17JY], 22490 [1AU]
———civil liberties violations, 31011-31013 [7NO], 32266-32267 [18NO]
———computer technology, 19940 [23JY]
———congressional trip, 23014, 23015 [9SE]
———cooperation with U.S. on sea rescue program, 19377 [17JY]
———deployment of SS-24 missiles, 7073 [2AP]
———economic and social impact of arms race, 28361 [22OC]
———efforts to influence Western news media, 11301 [9MY]
———establish student exchange for peace program (S. Con. Res. 81), 28582 [23OC]
———expand exchange of persons programs, 37561 [18DE]
———human rights violations in Afghanistan, 11585 [9MY]
———importance of trade relations, 7669 [4AP]
———limit number of diplomatic personnel, 14902-14909 [7JN]
———policies of leaders, 16604 [20JN]
———proposal to stop construction of radar installation in Siberia, 29687 [30OC]
———proposals for cooperative activities, 24295 [19SE]
———require reimbursement for delays in construction of U.S. Embassy facilities in Moscow, 16630-16634 [20JN]
———research and training in Soviet and Eastern European studies, 30083 [31OC]
———resumption of negotiations on comprehensive and verifiable test ban treaty (S.J. Res. 179), 20928-20931 [29JY], 21346-21358 [30JY]
———sanctions against Government for violating human rights, 18804-18808 [11JY]
———seizure of Japanese fishing vessel, 9652 [26AP]
———separation of citizens from U.S. citizen spouses, 22468 [1AU]
———U.S. policy, 725 [22JA], 26169 [4OC], 35525 [10DE]
———U.S. policy of containment, 32858 [20NO]
———violation of human rights, 7655 [4AP]
———violations of civil liberties, 9480 [25AP], 29193 [25OC]
Space policy: relative to U.S.-U.S.S.R. joint mission to Mars (S.J. Res. 18), 676-677 [21JA]
———U.S.-U.S.S.R. cooperation, 1927 [6FE]
Space science: anniversary of Apollo-Soyuz rendezvous (H. Con. Res. 172), 20774 [26JY]
Stanford University: achievements of the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace, 9650 [26AP]
Stockholm Conference: arms control negotiations, 1195, 1254 [29JA]
Summit meeting: light porch lights or candles (S. Con. Res. 88), 32140 [14NO], 32229 [18NO]
Switzerland: commend Government for hosting U.S.-U.S.S.R. summit (S.J. Res. 227), 29169 [25OC]
Switzlerland: ex gratia payment, 14979 [10JN]
Synthetic fuels: exclude ethyl alcohol imports from Caribbean Basin initiative (S. 576), 4470 [5MR]
Tambs, Lewis A.: tribute, 15609 [13JN]
Task Force on International Private Enterprise: report findings, 1821 [5FE]
Tax Convention With Barbados: ratification, 36491 [16DE]
Tax Convention With Cyprus: ratification, 36491 [16DE]
Tax Convention With Italy: ratification, 36491 [16DE]
Technology: export controls on militarily critical goods, 13441 [23MY]
———transfer to Soviet Union, 2968 [21FE]
Television: arrange joint television exchange involving leaders of the U.S. and the Soviet Union, 28895 [24OC]
Terrorism: airline hijacking by Shiite Moslems, 16603 [20JN]
———call for negotiations on efforts to prevent (S.J. Res. 153), 17568 [27JN]
———deny most-favored-nation trade status to certain countries (S. 1778), 28185-28186 [21OC]
———establish international covenant to define terrorists and to deny political sanctuary, 28381 [22OC]
———negotiations on declaration as universal crime (S. Res. 190), 17677 [27JN]
———repeal diplomatic immunity under certain circumstances (S. 1383), 17648 [27JN]
———repeal diplomatic immunity under certain circumstances (S. Res. 191), 17678 [27JN]
———require report on economic boycotts against countries supporting terrorists, 28910 [24OC]
———role of international law, 18735 [11JY]
———sanctions against countries which provide support for perpetrators of certain acts (S. 1941), 36425 [13DE]
Treaties: removal of injunction of secrecy, 585 [7JA], 2600 [19FE], 3415 [25FE], 5340 [18MR], 5881 [20MR], 12130 [15MY], 19392 [17JY], 23088 [9SE], 25630 [2OC], 30644 [6NO]
Trident II: development, 36533 [16DE]
Tunisia: Israeli raid, 27186 [10OC]
———welcoming Habib Bourguiba on official visit (S. Con. Res. 50), 15688 [13JN]
Turkey: economic assistance, 12931 [21MY]
———foreign policy, 6834 [28MR]
———Israeli foreign policy, 6832 [28MR]
———military assistance, 12102 [15MY]
———report on violations of human rights, 26701 [8OC]
———violation of human rights, 7656 [4AP]
———Washington visit of Prime Minister Turgut Ozal, 7076 [2AP]
Turkish Cypriot community, Cyprus: independence declaration, 18258 [9JY], 25648 [2OC], 33434 [22NO]
U.N.: anniversary, 22248 [1AU], 31739, 31782 [13NO]
———equate funding with that provided by Soviet Union, 35349-35350 [9DE]
———funding restrictions, 14937-14940 [7JN], 14985 [10JN]
———international policies, 3822 [27FE]
———reduce size of Soviet mission (S. 1773), 28070-28073, 28085 [18OC]
———reduce U.S. contribution (S. Res. 214), 22419 [1AU]
———spending priorities, 32 [3JA]
———voting practices, 15278 [12JN]
———withhold U.S. portion of funding allocated to divisions supporting the PLO, 30225 [1NO]
U.S. Institute for Peace: call for appointment of members, 19062 [16JY], 19292 [17JY]
U.S.-Israel Free Trade Area Implementation Act: enact (H.R. 2268), 13574-13577 [23MY]
U.S.-U.S.S.R.: authorize printing of foreign relations report by Senate delegation (S. Res. 234), 25084, 25189 [26SE]
———balance of power, 25394 [1OC]
———encourage dialog via television (S. Con. Res. 74), 25188 [26SE]
———summit, 24621, 24622 [23SE]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. Joint Commercial Commission: meeting, 10926 [8MY]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. summit, 27645 [16OC], 28107 [18OC], 28325-28327, 28360 [22OC], 28867, 29037 [24OC], 29091 [25OC], 30221 [1NO], 30410, 30437-30439 [4NO], 30709 [6NO], 31202 [7NO], 31275 [12NO], 31639 [13NO], 32219, 32266-32267 [18NO], 32302-32305 [19NO], 32658, 32668 [20NO], 33438-33441 [22NO]
———achievements by President Reagan, 33851 [3DE]
Uganda: human rights violations, 30202 [1NO]
———violations of human rights, 19943 [23JY], 23555 [12SE]
Union of Orthodox Hebrew Congregations of America: statement on South African apartheid policy, 4647 [6MR]
United Nicaraguan Opposition: quarterly reports, 37551 [18DE]
University of Wisconsin: holocaust curriculum, 1725 [5FE]
USIA: authorizing appropriations (S. 785), 6714 [28MR]
———ensure private sector funding, 14946 [7JN]
———funding, 28910, 28912 [24OC], 30260 [1NO]
———funding for National Endowment for Democracy, 14942 [7JN]
———prohibit public information campaign, 14945 [7JN]
———public information campaign in foreign countries, 14936 [7JN]
Vietnam: anniversary of U.S. withdrawal, 7944 [16AP], 9833, 9835 [30AP], 10026, 10027 [1MY], 10484 [3MY]
War Powers Act: enact (S. 937), 8149-8152 [17AP]
Weapons: impact of arms race on budget deficits, 10769 [7MY]
———limit transfer to developing countries, 12083 [15MY]
———negotiations (S. Res. 166), 22468 [1AU]
Weir, Benjamin M.: anniversary of kidnapping in Lebanon, 10871 [7MY]
West Memphis, AR: visit by Siaka Stevens, 29689 [30OC]
Wiznitzer, Mark: exchange program with the Netherlands, 17026 [25JN]
World Court: jurisdiction, 27307 [10OC], 28118 [18OC], 31776 [13NO]
———require report on declaration of acceptance of jurisdiction, 16655 [20JN]
World's Leftists Find a Haven in Nicaragua, 7667 [4AP]
Yalta agreements: anniversary, 2099 [7FE], 5488 [19MR]
———call on Soviets to honor principles, 5488 [19MR]
———repudiate negative consequences (S.J. Res. 37), 1781 [5FE]
Yugoslavia: prohibit export of certain military goods or technology (S. 1897), 34438 [5DE]
Zia ul-Haq, Mohammed: observations on Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, 29094 [25OC]
Reports
Active Measures, Quiet War and Two Socialist Revolutions: Lawrence B. Sulc (series), 26150 [3OC], 26511 [7OC], 26819-26820 [8OC]
Activities of the 1st SS Panzer Regiment of the Waffen SS During World War II: Committee on Armed Services (excerpt), 8612 [22AP]
AFL-CIO's National Democratic Institute Activities, 35012 [6DE]
African National Congress (excerpt), 18337 [10JY]
Agreement for Cooperation Between U.S. and People's Republic of China Concerning the Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy: Committee on Foreign Affairs (H.J. Res. 404) (H. Rept. 99-382), 32641 [20NO]
Amnesty International Describes Systematic Torture and Killing in East Timor: Amnesty International, 21282 [29JY]
Another View—Nicaragua: Mary E. King, 13311 [22MY]
Anti-Apartheid Act: committee of conference (H.R. 1460) (H. Rept. 99-242), 22504-22511, 22681 [1AU]
Appropriations for Economic Assistance to Foreign Countries: Committee on Appropriations (H.R. 3228) (H. Rept. 99-252), 22681 [1AU]
———committee of conference (S. 960) (H. Rept. 99-237), 21278 [29JY]
Appropriations for the Dept. of Defense for Fiscal Year 1977 (excerpt from conference report), 5402 [19MR]
Armenian Genocide (S. Res. 241): Committee on Foreign Relations, Senate (excerpts), 9130 [24AP]
Arms Control, 25754 [2OC]
Arms Control Negotiations (1945 excerpt), 22077 [1AU]
Arms Control Negotiations With the Soviet Union in Geneva, Switzerland: Senate Arms Control Observer Group, 15696-15709 [13JN]
Assessment of Soviet Leadership: Arnold Saltzman, 16604-16606 [20JN]
Brezhnev Doctrine v. the Monroe Doctrine: Caudio Benedi, 3455 [25FE]
Canada and U.S. Treaty Concerning Pacific Salmon (H. Res. 1093) (H. Rept. 99-16), 4228 [28FE]
Central America: Center for Global Service and Education, 8040-8048 [16AP]
———Kissinger Commission Report (excerpt), 3853 [27FE]
Central America—Contadora Peace Process, 4164 [28FE]
Central America—Nicaraguan Revolution: Walter Davis, 17544 [26JN]
Coca Cultivation and Refining in Bolivia: Dept. of State (excerpt), 7075 [2AP]
Coercion in Family Planning—Causes, Methods, and Consequences: John S. Aird, 14920-14931 [7JN]
———John S. Aird (excerpt), 16644 [20JN]
Communists in El Salvador: Intelligence Committee (excerpt), 12262 [16MY]
Compact of Free Association Approval: Committee on Finance (S.J. Res. 77), 20938 [29JY]
Condemnation of Anti-Zionist Resolution Passed by U.N.: Committee on Foreign Relations (S.J. Res. 98), 17631 [27JN]
Congressional Agenda for Improved Resource and Environmental Management in the Third World—Helping Developing Countries Help Themselves: Environmental and Energy Study Institute, 29543-29544 [29OC]
Constitutionality of National Emergency Powers: Committee on Emergency Powers (Select) (excerpt), 14947 [7JN]
Continuing the Acquisition of the Peacekeeper (MX) Missile: President Reagan (excerpt), 5388, 5422 [19MR]
Contra Captives Report Abuses: Representative Lane Evans, 15398 [12JN]
Cooperation Agreement Between People's Republic of China and U.S.: Committee on Rules (S.J. Res. 238) (H. Res. 333) (H. Rept. 99-421), 34884 [6DE]
Cost To Attack—Measuring How Strategic Forces Affect U.S. Security: Library of Congress, 31122 [7NO]
Cost To Attack—U.S. and Soviet Strategic Forces Under Three Alternative Arms Control Approaches: Library of Congress, 31127-31132 [7NO]
Countdown on SALT II—The Case for Preserving SALT II Limits on U.S. and Soviet Strategic Forces: Arms Control Association, 36397 [13DE]
Cuba Is on a War Path: Caudio Benedi and Manuel A. de Varona, 3456-3458 [25FE]
Cuban Revolution 25 Years Later, 7724 [4AP]
Cyprus Anniversary Tribute (S. Res. 68), 25364 [1OC]
Democracy in South America: National Democratic Institute for International Affairs, 18899-18901 [11JY]
Development and Assistance Programs: Committee on Foreign Affairs (H.R. 1555) (H. Rept. 99-39), 7802 [15AP]
Development of the MX Missile: CBO (excerpt), 5788 [20MR]
———Scowcroft Commission (excerpt), 5300 [18MR]
Differences and Similarities Between the Inspector General Act and the Foreign Service Act: GAO, 15094-15099 [11JN]
Diplomatic Equivalence and Reciprocity With the Soviet Union: Committee on Intelligence (Select) (excerpt), 14904 [7JN]
Documents on Disarmament: ACDA (excerpt), 30206-30210 [1NO]
Does the U.N. Fund for Population Activities Share Responsibility for China's Forced Abortion Program?: National Right to Life Committee, 15805 [13JN]
Economic Crisis in Israel: Committee on Foreign Relations (excerpt), 11793 [14MY]
———Library of Congress (excerpt), 11793 [14MY]
Economic Crisis in Latin America: Inter-American Dialogue (excerpt), 12074 [15MY]
Economy of Developing Countries: Task Force on International Private Enterprise, 1821-1825 [5FE]
Effort To Promote a Settlement in Central America and in Nicaragua, 37552-37558 [18DE]
Egypt Update—Periodic Survey of Egyptian-Jewish Relations: Phil Baum and Raphael Danziger, 7540 [3AP]
El Salvador Medical Project—Aesculapius International Medicine, 19529 [17JY]
Entire Country Is Dying (excerpt), 24193 [18SE]
Ethiopia (dissenting views), 20129 [23JY]
European Parliament Delegation and Factfinding Mission to Portugal, Israel, the Soviet Union, and Austria, 2626 [20FE]
Family Planning Programs: Committee on Foreign Affairs (excerpt), 18412 [10JY]
Famine and Disaster Assistance to Certain Sub-Saharan African Countries: Committee on Appropriations (H.R. 1239) (H. Rept. 99-2), 2938 [21FE]
———Committee on Foreign Relations (S. 457) (S. Rept. 99-4), 3024 [21FE], 3246 [23FE]
———Committee on Foreign Relations (S. Res. 73), 3024 [21FE]
Field Survey—U.S. Assistance Programs in Latin America: Committee on the Budget and Committee on Appropriations, 12075-12080 [15MY]
Foreign Assistance and Related Programs: Committee on Appropriations (S. 1816) (S. Rept. 99-167), 30051 [31OC]
Foreign Invasion of U.S. Privacy: Commission on CIA Activities Within the U.S. (excerpt), 30239 [1NO]
Free Trade Area Agreement: Committee on Ways and Means (H.R. 2268) (H. Rept. 99-68), 10519 [6MY]
Free Trade Area Agreement With Israel: Committee on Finance (S. 1114), 11500 [9MY]
Global Economics: Democratic Working Group on Trade Policy (excerpt), 10925 [8MY]
Haiti—Rights Denied, Human Rights in Haiti in 1984: National Coalition for Haitian Refugees, Americas Watch, and the Lawyers Committee on International Human Rights (summary), 7769 [4AP]
Helsinki Process—10 Years Later, 21291-21293 [30JY]
Human Rights in Kampuchea: Lawyers Committee for International Human Rights, 5474-5477 [19MR]
Human Rights in the Soviet Union: Dept. of State (excerpt), 18804, 18806 [11JY]
Human Rights in Zimbabwe: Dept. of State (excerpt), 18804 [11JY]
Human Rights Violations in the Philippines: sundry excerpts, 18575-18577 [11JY]
Human Rights Violations in the Soviet Union: Helsinki Watch (excerpt), 19357 [17JY]
Hunger Teleconference Report—Executive Summary, 15524-15526 [12JN]
ICBM Program: President Reagan (excerpt), 5385 [19MR]
Incidents Between the Government of Costa Rica and the Government of Nicaragua, 25272-25278 [30SE]
Increase Participation by U.S. in International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, International Finance Corp., and African Development Fund: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. 684) (S. Rept. 99-38), 9444 [25AP]
Intelligence Authorization Act: committee of conference (H.R. 2419) (H. Rept. 99-373), 31836-31844, 31887 [14NO]
Interagency Intellegency Report on Soviet KGB Active Measures: house Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (excerpts), 19507 [17JY]
Interim Report on the Administration's Space Arms Control and Defense Policy, 15877 [17JN]
International Air Transportation Security Standards: Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation (H.R. 2796; S. Res. 203), 20316 [24JY]
International Family Planning Funds: House Committee on Appropriations (excerpt), 22780 [1AU]
International Security and Development Cooperation Act (excerpt), 25058 [26SE]
Invasion and Occupation of Afghanistan by U.S.S.R.: Committee on Foreign Relations (S.J. Res. 240), 35927 [11DE]
January 1985 Visit to Europe: Senator Hart, 8110-8116 [17AP]
Joint U.S.-U.S.S.R. Effort To Achieve Worldwide Disease Immunization: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. Res. 227) (S. Rept. 99-148), 26241 [4OC]
Journey to the Far East: Senator Dodd, 15726-15728 [13JN]
Labor Repression in Nicaragua: Commission on Human Rights in Nicaragua, 4011-4017 [28FE]
Legacy of Andropov: National Conference on Soviet Jewry, 2022 [6FE]
Loyalist Alienation in Northern Ireland—Opportunity for a Diplomatic Breakthrough: Peter T. King, 2838, 2850 [20FE], 3655 [26FE]
Military Exports to South Africa: American Friends Service Committee, 4886 [7MR]
Military Relations With Chile: Committee on Armed Services (excerpt), 14321 [5JN]
Nation at Risk: Commission on Excellence in Education (excerpt), 6811 [28MR]
National Endowment for Democracy Annual Report, 2317 [7FE]
Nicaragua: Wesley R. Smith and Richard H. Rygg, 8863-8868 [23AP]
Nicaraguan Support of Guerrillas in El Salvador (excerpt), 16298 [19JN]
Nicaraguan Troop Incursions: Danilo Antunez, 26506 [7OC]
North Atlantic Assembly, Committee on Civilian Affairs, General Report on the Public and the Alliance: David Clark, 23113-23116 [9SE]
North Atlantic Assembly Subcommittee on the Free Flow of Information and People, Interim Report—Helsinki—Ten Years On: Frans Vangronsveld, 36333 [12DE]
Nuclear Cooperation Between the U.S. and People's Republic of China (S.J. Res. 238), 32126 [14NO]
Nuclear Explosive Testing Prevention: Committee on Foreign Affairs (H.J. Res. 3) (H. Rept. 99-221), 20263 [24JY]
Opposition to System of Apartheid in South Africa: Committee on Foreign Relations (H.R. 1460) (H. Rept. 99-76), 11290 [9MY]
Pacific Caucus (Inaugural Meeting), 1851 [6FE]
Patent Cooperation Treaty Implementation: Committee on the Judiciary (S. 1230), 35534 [10DE]
Peace Corps 1985—Meeting the Challenge, 535 [3JA]
People's Republic of China Agreement With Nicaragua (excerpt), 35970 [11DE]
Philippines: Senator Kerry, 22085-22090 [1AU]
Points of Order Against Conference Report on Anti-Apartheid Act: Committee on Rules (H.R. 1460; H. Res. 251) (H. Rept. 99-244), 22681 [1AU]
Principal Denunciations (July-August 1984): Commission on Human Rights in Nicaragua, 2701-2707 [20FE]
Provide Communication Services to Soviet Union for Direct Link Crisis Control System: Committee on Armed Services (S.J. Res. 108) (S. Rept. 99-49), 11831 [14MY]
Psychiatric Evaluation of Miroslav Medvid: Air Force, 31899 [14NO]
Recovery of Costs Incurred by U.S. in Arbitration of Claims Against Iran by U.S. Nationals: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. 1166) (S. Rept. 99-78), 14740 [6JN]
Report on the Situation of Human Rights in Afghanistan: U.N. Commission on Human Rights, 11585 [9MY]
Request President Bring Rights of Polish People to Attention of Soviet Government: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. Con. Res. 76), 29002 [24OC]
Restoration of Democracy to Philippines: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. Con. Res. 1843), 31756 [13NO]
Sanctuary Movement—Salvadoran Refugees: Dept. of State, 18916 [11JY]
Sandinista Defense Committees: Commission on Human Rights in Nicaragua, 2699-2701 [20FE]
Situation in Ecuador: Mario Ribadeneira (summary), 5591 [19MR]
South Africa: Imposition of Sanctions (S. 998) (S. Rept. 99-37), 9150 [24AP]
Soviet Imprisonment of Prisoners of Conscience: Amnesty International, 31012-31013 [7NO]
Soviet Military Power: Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense (excerpt), 5423-5425 [19MR]
Soviet Military Power, 1985: Dept. of Defense (excerpt), 17009 [24JN], 17262 [25JN]
Soviet Propaganda Techniques (sundry excerpts), 20175 [23JY]
Soviet SALT Violations: President Reagan (excerpt), 28329 [22OC]
Soviet Takeover of Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia: Library of Congress, 18269 [9JY]
Special Assistance To Combat Terrorism in Central American Countries: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. 1915; S. Res. 268) (S. Rept. 99-213), 35534 [10DE]
———Committee on the Budget (S. 1915; S. Res. 268), 35927 [11DE]
State Department's Office of Inspector General Should Be More Independent and Effective: GAO, 15085-15093 [11JN]
Status of U.S. Participation in International Energy Agency's Emergency Sharing System: Dept. of Energy (excerpt), 15918 [17JN]
———GAO, 15913-15915 [17JN]
Status of U.S.-U.S.S.R. Geneva Arms Control Negotiations and Other Summit Issues, 31797 [13NO]
Stockholm Conference—Its First Year: James E. Goodby, 1196-1197, 1254-1256 [29JA]
Strategic Defense Initiative: OTA (excerpt), 25211 [26SE]
Stresses and Strains in the International Financial System: Bay Area International Forum review of 1983-84 committee hearings (sundry), 11556-11571 [9MY]
Summary of 1984 Trends in Soviet Dissent: Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, 9481-9483 [25AP]
Supplemental Economic Assistance for Jordan: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. 1308), 17038 [25JN]
Testing of Antisatellite Weapons: Committee on Foreign Relations (excerpt), 13746, 13747, 13752 [24MY]
———Senate delegation to Soviet Union (excerpt), 13758 [24MY]
Trends in Conventional Arms Transfers to the Third World by Major Supplier, 1977-84: LC, 38668 [19DE]
U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy: Edwin J. Feulner, Jr., 5665 [19MR]
U.S. Aid to El Salvador—An Evaluation: Arms Control and Foreign Policy Caucus, 3253-3265 [23FE]
U.S. Assistance for Population Control: Committee on Appropriations (excerpt), 16646 [20JN]
U.S. Assistance Programs in Latin America, 17688-17694 [27JN]
U.S. House of Representatives Chemical Weapons Controversy: Garry Malphrus, 17531-17533 [26JN]
U.S. Nuclear Deterrence: Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense (excerpt), 5422 [19MR]
U.S. Policy in Central America: Commission on U.S.-Central American Relations, 9072 [23AP]
U.S. Policy in Nicaragua: Bipartisan Commission on Central America (excerpt), 8965 [23AP]
U.S.-European Parliamentary Exchange, 21554 [30JY]
U.S./Soviet Union Direct Communications Link: Committee on Armed Services (S.J. Res. 108) (H. Rept. 99-156), 14058 [4JN]
United Kingdom Membership in UNESCO: Foreign Affairs Committee of the House of Commons (excerpts), 30947 [6NO]
Victims of Nicaraguan Sandinista Regime: Diana Wilson, 9242 [24AP]
Violations of Civil Liberties in Nicaragua: OAS (excerpt), 8826 [23AP]
Violence in El Salvador: Council for Inter-American Security, 31803 [13NO]
Virginia Physicians Organizing To Help El Salvador Hospital: Arlington County, VA, Medical Society, 8065-8066 [16AP]
Who Are the Contras: Arms Control and Foreign Policy Caucus, 8987-8994 [23AP]
World Food Security—Personal Responsibility: Interfaith Hunger Appeal, 27999-28000 [17OC]
Reports to constituents
Hamilton, Lee H.: Nicaragua, 18071 [8JY]
———Nicaragua—We Can't Remake It in Our Own Image, 6869 [28MR]
———South Africa, 10176 [1MY]
Simon, Senator: Learning From History, 3215 [22FE]
———U.S. Rates ``F'' in Literacy, 14206 [4JN]
Resolutions by organizations
Aid to the Nicaraguan Freedom Fighters: Hungarian Freedom Fighters' Federation, 9061 [23AP]
Hostage-taking: U.N. Security Council, 38700 [19DE]
Implement National Tourism Policy Act and maintain funding for the U.S. Travel and Tourism Administration: Society of American Travel Writers, 16182 [18JN]
Pittsburgh, PA, Board of Public Education opposition to apartheid in South Africa, 12753 [21MY]
Prevent the importation of heroin into the U.S.: Federation of New York State Judges, 2045 [6FE]
Strategic defense and the alliance: North Atlantic Assembly, 28871 [24OC]
Rulings of the Chair
Anti-Apartheid Act: enact (H.R. 1460), 14010 [4JN]
Statements
Acid Rain: Brian Mulroney, 36913 [17DE]
———President Reagan, 36913 [17DE]
Administration Policy on Chile: Senator Kennedy, 7024 [2AP]
Administration's Chemical Weapons Policy: Representative Edgar (excerpt), 23264 [10SE]
Advocacy of Nonviolence: Desmond Tutu, 22178 [1AU]
Agreement for Cooperation Between the Government of the U.S. and the Government of the People's Republic of China Concerning the Peaceful Use of Nuclear Energy: ACDA (excerpt), 30625, 30628 [6NO]
Aid for Nicaragua's Democratic Resistance: Robert Leiken (excerpt), 15542 [12JN]
Aid to Contras in Nicaragua: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 8920 [23AP]
———Senator Hatfield, 8545 [22AP]
Alleged Attacks on Civilians by Contras: sundry, 8862 [23AP]
Allocution on 23 November 1984, to All Permanent International Red Cross Representatives in Geneva: Alexandre Hay, 15109 [11JN]
American Human Rights Policy: Edmund Muskie, 21569 [9SE]
Anglo-Irish Agreement on Northern Ireland: Friends of Ireland in the U.S. Congress, 32296 [19NO]
Angola's Foreign Policy and Ideology: Jonas Savimbi (excerpts), 31802 [13NO]
Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty: ACDA (excerpt), 28877 [24OC]
———Gerard C. Smith, 28869 [24OC], 29240 [28OC]
———Gerard Smith, 27034 [9OC]
———James Buckley, 28877 [24OC]
———James L. Buckley, 31269 [12NO]
———John B. Rhinelander, 29241-29245 [28OC]
———John Rhinelander, 28869 [24OC]
———Leonard C. Meeker, 31270-31272 [12NO]
———Melvin Laird, 26153 [3OC]
———President Reagan, 31269, 31273 [12NO]
———President Reagan (excerpt), 28876 [24OC]
———Reagan administration (excerpts), 27030 [9OC]
———Robert C. McFarlane, 28876 [24OC]
———(sundry), 29247 [28OC]
———sundry, 31270 [12NO]
———sundry former Secs. of Defense, 25810 [3OC], 26144 [3OC]
———William P. Rogers, 28877 [24OC]
Apartheid: Herman Nickel, 23294 [11SE], 23708 [13SE]
———Leon H. Sullivan, 18341 [10JY]
———President Reagan, 23294 [11SE]
Apartheid in South Africa: AFL-CIO Executive Council on South Africa, 2862 [20FE]
———Desmond Tutu, 12754 [21MY], 14284, 14306 [5JN]
Apartheid Policy: Lawyers Against Apartheid, 4552 [5MR]
———Union of Orthodox Hebrew Congregations of America, 4647 [6MR]
Apartheid Policy in South Africa: sundry, 1380 [31JA]
Arabs' Support of Latin American Countries: Arab conference at Tunis (1981), 9051 [23AP]
———Gamal Mansour (1975), 9051 [23AP]
Armenian Genocide: Mesrob Ashjian, 9557 [25AP]
Armenian Genocide in Turkey: Elijah A. Morse (1896), 23906 [18SE]
Arms Control: Herbert Scoville, Jr. (excerpt), 22665 [1AU]
———Representative Markey, 22457 [1AU]
Arms Control Negotiations With the Soviet Union: Representative Hyde (excerpts), 26518 [7OC]
Arms Race: Marshal Shulman, 34064 [4DE]
Awarding of Nobel Prize to Yevgeny Chazov: Dept. of State, 35522 [10DE]
Baltic Tribunal—Indictment Against U.S.S.R.: Olgerts R. Pavlovskis, 20690 [25JY]
Bolshevik Aims and Policies in Mexico and Latin America (1927), 8659 [22AP]
Bombing of U.S. Marine Barracks in Beirut: Muammar Qaddafi, 12062 [15MY]
Building an Interamerican Community of Physicians, 25500 [1OC]
Business Investments in South Africa: Clifton Wharton, 14297 [5JN]
———Steve Biko, 14295 [5JN]
Camp David Agreement: Muammar Qaddafi, 12062 [15MY]
Canada-U.S. Trade Policy: Canada-U.S. Relations Committee, 19260 [16JY]
Case of Miroslav Medvid: Helsinki Watch, 30397 [4NO]
Chilean Regime: Latin American Parliament, 29058 [24OC]
Classes in the U.S., 8034 [16AP]
Codex Alimentarius System, 27761 [16OC]
Communism: Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, 9051 [23AP]
Compliance With Nuclear Test Ban Treaty: Dept. of Defense, 21353 [30JY]
Compliance With SALT II: Paul H. Nitze, 16233 [19JN]
———President Reagan, 16232 [19JN]
Conference of the Interparliamentary Union: Senator Burdick, 12020 [15MY]
———Senator Stafford, 12019, 12021 [15MY]
Conference on Human Rights in Guatemala: Senator Harkin, 30084 [31OC]
———Senator Simon, 30084 [31OC]
Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe: Council of Free Czechoslovakia, 22046 [31JY]
Confiscation of Donated Food, Clothing, and Medical Supplies by Nicaraguan Government: Larry Jones, 8892 [23AP]
Contadora Process in Nicaragua: Belisario Betancur, 15428 [12JN]
———Representative Goodling, 15425 [12JN]
Contra Captives Report Abuses, 15408 [12JN]
Cuban Crisis: John F. Kennedy (sundry 1961 excerpts), 9005 [23AP]
Current U.S. Latin American Relations: Inter-American Dialogue, 8846 [23AP]
Current U.S.—Latin American Relations: Galo Plaza, 8499 [18AP]
Declaration of Revolutionary Goals: Nicaraguan Government, 8904 [23AP]
Defense Procurement: Representative Levine, 32494-32495 [19NO]
Democracy in Chile: congressional delegation (excerpts), 6013 [21MR]
Democracy vs. Communism, 8974 [23AP]
Democratic Response to President Reagan's Radio Address: Representative Bill Alexander, 6910 [1AP]
Development of the MX Missile: Alton Frye, 5412 [19MR]
———Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, 5402, 5418 [19MR]
———GAO, 5433 [19MR]
———George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 5417 [19MR]
———Harold Brown, 5300 [18MR]
———Henry M. Jackson, 5395 [19MR]
———John Tower, 5402 [19MR]
———Lew Allen, 5402 [19MR]
———Max M. Kampelman, 6397 [26MR]
———Senator Domenici, 5403 [19MR]
———sundry, 5429 [19MR]
Disproportionate Defense Commitment Spending: William J. Crowe, Jr., 15066 [11JN]
Drug Abuse: Javier Perez de Cuellar, U.N. Sec. General, 17951 [27JN]
East Timor—Curtain of Silence: Amnesty International, 21282 [29JY]
Economic and Political Sanctions Against South Africa: Albert J. Luthuli, 4887 [7MR]
———Stanley Greenberg, 4885 [7MR]
———Steve Biko, 4885, 4887 [7MR]
Economic Crisis in Israel: Herbert Stein (excerpt), 16697 [20JN]
Economic Sanctions Against South Africa: Gatsha Buthelezi, 14003 [4JN], 23026, 23031 [9SE]
———Senator Kennedy, 23294 [11SE]
Eliminating Terrorism: Richard M. Nixon, 28897 [24OC]
Emigration Efforts of Soviet Jews: Representative George Miller, 8301 [17AP]
Enforcement of the Ban Against the Import of Goods Made With Forced Labor: Dept. of the Treasury, 24926-24927 [25SE]
Enjoy 6 Tax-Deductible Days in Nassau or Acapulco or Zurich—And Discover How To Make Your Assets as Safe as Gold, 3068 [21FE]
EPA Pollution Control Allotment Formula: Robert J. Sugarman (excerpt), 15645 [13JN]
Establish a Limited Wage-Credit for U.S. Corporations in Puerto Rico: Millie Torres, National Puerto Rican Coalition on the President's Tax Proposals, 19715 [18JY]
Estonian Independence Day: Estonian American National Council, 3474, 3480 [25FE]
Ethiopian Forced Resettlement Program: Jason W. Clay, 30604-30606 [5NO]
Expansion of Revolution in Nicaragua: former Nicaraguan Foreign Minister De'Escoto, 8898 [23AP]
Exporting Revolution in Latin America: Maurice Bishop, 14897 [7JN]
Extradition Treaty Between Great Britain and the U.S.: British Embassy, 17948 [27JN]
Financial Assistance to Nicaragua: Lawrence Harrison, 8869 [23AP]
Foreign Agents Compulsory Ethics in Trade Act: Joel Lisker, 31530 [12NO]
Foreign Assistance: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 5482-5488 [19MR]
Future of Human Race: David Ormsby-Gore, 4415 [5MR]
Future of U.S. Foreign Policy: Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, 1806-1807 [5FE]
———Cyrus R. Vance, 1808-1812 [5FE]
———George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 1801-1806 [5FE]
———Senator Pell, 2099 [7FE]
Geneva Summit: House Democratic Leadership, 31817 [13NO]
Goals of Nicaraguan Revolution: sundry, 8919 [23AP]
Guatemala Moves Toward Civilian Rule: Embassy of Guatemala, 19270 [16JY]
Hearing on Efforts of Miroslav Medvid To Gain Political Asylum: Senator Helms, 31322 [12NO]
———William E. O'Malley, 31320 [12NO], 31898 [14NO]
Helsinki Accord Principles: Charlotte Saikowski, 21563 [30JY]
Helsinki Accords: Gerald R. Ford, 21499, 21557 [30JY]
———Yuri Orlov, 21500 [30JY]
Helsinki Accords Signing: Gerald R. Ford, 320 [3JA]
History of Facing Emergencies: Winston S. Churchill (excerpt), 9050 [23AP]
House Amendment Expressing That Soviet Ambassador Should Be Declared Persona Non Grata Unless the Soviet Government Apologizes for the Killing of Major Nicholson in East Germany: Edward Djerejian, 12709 [21MY]
Human Rights in Iran, 38722 [19DE]
Human Rights Policies in Turkey: Harold Washington, 7656 [4AP]
Human Rights Violations and Religious Persecution in Nicaragua: several Catholic priests, 8873 [23AP]
Human Rights Violations in Nicaragua: Marta P. Baltodano, 2699 [20FE]
Humanitarian Assistance—Aid to the Nicaraguan Contras, 15045 [10JN]
I Krajowy Zjazd Delegatow NSZZ-Solidarnosc: Edward J. Baltarzuk, 5656 [19MR]
Illegality of U.S. Policy in Central America and the Caribbean: Lawyers Committee on U.S. Policy in Central America and the Caribbean, 3477 [25FE]
International Human Rights Day: James F. Nelson, 38661 [19DE]
International Law as a Basis for a Response to Terrorism: President Reagan, 18736 [11JY]
———Sentor Moynihan, 18736 [11JY]
International Participation in Manned Space Station: James E. Beggs, 15268 [12JN]
International Whaling Commission Meeting Regarding Agreements Relative to Economic and Punitive Sanctions: Representative Dymally, 20688 [25JY]
Irish Nationalism: Margaret Thatcher, Prime Minister of Great Britain, 6395 [26MR]
Israeli Settlements on the West Bank: President Reagan, 12054 [15MY]
Issue of Extra-Territoriality in Subpoena to Miroslav Medvid: David S. Sullivan, 31322 [12NO]
———Terrance J. Wear, 31903 [14NO]
Issues Facing the U.S. in Central America: Bipartisan National Commission on Central America, 14897 [7JN]
Kent County, MD, Students for Peace and Security (excerpts), 34052 [3DE]
Kidnapping of Benjamin Weir in Lebanon: Carol Weir, 10923 [8MY]
Labor Rights Violations in Chile: Lance Compa, 21284 [29JY]
Labor Rights Violations in South Korea: International Union, UAW, 21278 [29JY]
Labor Rights Violations on Taiwan: Asia Resource Center, 20865 [26JY]
Legal Issues in the Central American Debate: John N. Moore, 8772 [22AP]
Liberty for All: Abraham Lincoln, 4663 [6MR]
Libyan Fighters Backing the Nicaraguan People: Muammar Qaddafi, 15401 [12JN]
Libyan Support for International Terrorism: Anthony C.E. Quainton (excerpt), 7365 [3AP]
Lights on for Peace: Arie Brower, 32902 [20NO]
———Henry D. Michelman, 32902 [20NO]
———Rustin Kimsey, 32902 [20NO]
Limiting Nuclear Weapons: Javier Perez de Cuellar, 26353 [7OC]
Manifesto by and for the Children of the World: Nicholas A. Bucur and Nolen Ellison, 11628 [9MY]
Martial Law in Poland (excerpt): Leszek Szaruga, 38835 [20DE]
Marxist Ideology: Bayardo Arce, 8824 [23AP]
———Humberto Ortega, 8824 [23AP]
Memorial Fund at Anatolia College, Greece, in Recognition of the Holocaust: Edmund Gullion, 19726 [18JY]
Middle East Peace: King Hussein, 31358 [12NO]
Middle East Solution: Victor Ananias, 9052 [23AP]
Moral Obligations and U.S. Policy in Nicaragua: Representative Courter, 8487 [18AP]
Multi-Party Conference of South West Africa/Namibia, 35829 [10DE]
National Drug Enforcement Policy Board Assessment of Designer Drug Problem (S. 746): Senator Chiles, 7550 [3AP]
National Endowment for Democracy: AFL-CIO, 28019 [17OC]
———President Reagan, 35026 [6DE]
Nature of Humanitarian Assistance to Nicaragua by U.S. Private and Voluntary Organizations, 11589 [9MY]
Need for Solidarity With the Polish People: Thomas R. Donahue, 574 [3JA]
Nerve Gas Weapons Appropriations: Representative Fascell, 29310 [28OC]
New Monroe Doctrine: Representative Bonior, 14212 [4JN]
News Coverage of Hijacking: Claude Witmoyer, 19593 [18JY]
Nicaragua and the Losers of the World: Representative Hyde, 8500 [18AP]
Nicaragua Is a Cancer in Central America: Jose Napoleon Duarte, 15455 [12JN]
Nicaragua Obtained Arms for Israel in 1948: Teddy Kolleck, 9051 [23AP]
Nicaraguan Policy: Arturo Cruz (sundry 1983 excerpts), 9057 [23AP]
Nicaraguan Support for Guerrilla Forces in El Salvador: Jose Napoleon Duarte, 14681 [6JN], 14897 [7JN]
Nicaraguans Internal Struggle: Adolfo Calero, 9074 [23AP]
Nick Made Military His Life: Mrs. Arthur D. Nicholson, 8634 [22AP]
No Stopping Revolution: Tomas Borge, 15461 [12JN]
Nomination of Herbert Scoville, Jr. for the 1981 Rockefeller Public Service Award for Peace Efforts, 22665 [1AU]
Northern Ireland Peace Initiatives: Jimmy Carter, 323 [3JA]
———John F. Kennedy, 323 [3JA]
Nuclear Agreement Between the U.S. and the People's Republic of China: Senator Proxmire, 27178 [10OC]
Nuclear Arms Control: Zbigniew Brzezinski, 5418 [19MR]
Nuclear Deterrence: Winston S. Churchill, 5418 [19MR]
Nuclear Explosives Control Act: Richard L. Ottinger, 1638 [31JA]
Nuclear Launch-Under-Attack Scenario: Harold Brown (excerpt), 5385 [19MR]
Nuclear Proliferation: sundry, 30627, 30628 [6NO]
Nuclear Test Ban: Glenn Seaborg, 25282 [30SE]
———White House, 26149 [3OC]
Nuclear War: K.S. Moskalenko (excerpt), 13226 [22MY]
Opposing Military Assistance to Nicaragua: sundry, 8842-8844 [23AP]
Opposition to Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan: Vernon A. Walters (excerpts), 34371 [4DE]
Ortega's Trip to the Soviet Union: Adriana Guillen, 15455 [12JN]
Peace in Nicaragua (sundry excerpts of Commandante Arce), 8999 [23AP]
People's Republic of China and Taiwanese Relations (excerpts), 16747 [20JN]
PLO Connections With Revolutionary Movements Throughout the World: Yasser Arafat, 9054 [23AP]
PLO Support for Sandinistas: Tomas Borge, 15401 [12JN]
———Yasser Arafat, 15401 [12JN]
Policy in Nicaragua: President Reagan, 14737 [6JN], 14881 [7JN]
Policy of Military Aid in Nicaragua: John J. O'Connor, 9244 [24AP]
Policy Statement: Air Force Association, 26498 [7OC]
Political Freedom in South Africa: Desmond Tutu, 22416 [1AU]
———Randall Robinson, 22417 [1AU]
Political Ideology Regarding Treaties (sundry excerpts), 8320 [17AP]
Political Refugees: Rozanne L. Ridgway (excerpt), 19003, 19004, 19005 [15JY]
Political Rejuvenation in Guatemala: Georges A. Fauriol, 3828-3832 [27FE]
Population Control in the People's Republic of China: (sundry excerpts), 27354 [10OC]
———Wang Pingshan, 27354 [10OC]
Position, Jeannette Rankin (sundry excerpts), 7066 [2AP]
Presidential War Powers: Alexander Hamilton, Federalist Papers (No. 69) (excerpt), 8150 [17AP]
———Jacob K. Javits, 8150 [17AP]
Private Audience With Pope John Paul II: Senator Dole, 7898 [16AP]
Private Audience With Senate Delegation: Pope John Paul II, 7898 [16AP]
Problems of Military Party Politics in the Light of the 13th Congress of the Czechoslovak Communist Party, 9690 [29AP]
Proposed Ban on Nuclear Weapons Testing (H.J. Res. 3): Robert Barker, 14227 [4JN]
Proposed Ban on Testing of Nuclear Weapons (H.J. Res. 3): Representative Fascell, 12420 [16MY]
Proposed Space Weapon Defense System: Representative George E. Brown, Jr., 1760 [5FE]
———Senator Cranston, 1759 [5FE]
Proposed U.S.-Soviet Arms Control Negotiations: Paul H. Nitze (excerpt), 13338 [22MY]
Protest by the Haitian Bishops, 22800 [1AU]
Provide for Citizenship for Aliens Who Die While Serving on Active Duty With the U.S. Armed Forces During Certain Periods of Hostilities: President Reagan, 16893 [21JN]
Puerto Rico and the Caribbean Basin Initiative: Rafael Hernandez-Colon, Governor of Puerto Rico, 34364-34365 [4DE]
Rakoczi and America: Elemer Bako, 10585 [6MY]
Reaffirming Human Rights of Andrei Sakharov and Yelena Bonner (H. Con. Res. 186): Alexei Semyonov, 23678 [12SE]
Reagan-Gorbachev Summit—Wilson Principles: Senator Wilson, 30446 [4NO]
Relationship Between People's Republic and Republic of China: Hu Yaobang, 17259 [25JN], 17529 [26JN]
Remembering the Holocaust: Elie Wiesel, 8769, 8779 [22AP]
Repeal of Angolan Operations Restrictions: Chester A. Crocker (excerpt), 15003 [10JN]
———Senator Heinz (excerpt), 14997 [10JN]
———Senator Kassebaum (excerpt), 14996 [10JN]
———Senator Kennedy (excerpt), 15062 [11JN]
Responses to Questions on U.S. Policy in Eastern Europe: David Funderburk, 19077 [16JY]
Rewards of Attending Domestic and International Economic Policy Issues Conference in Austria With Members of the German Bundestag: young Members of Congress, 11649 [13MY]
Role of Cuba in International Drug Trafficking: John A. Ferch, 19079 [16JY]
Role of U.S. in the U.N.: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 25513-25517 [1OC]
SALT II: Brent Scowcroft (excerpt), 36396 [13DE]
———President Reagan, 36394 [13DE]
Salvadoran Terrorism: Jose R. Rosales, 34367 [4DE]
Sandinista Fighters Training in PLO Camps: Jorge Mandi, 9053 [23AP]
Sandinista Liberation Philosphy: Carlos Fonseca and Tomas Borge, 9032 [23AP]
Security at Athens Airport: Government of Greece, 16205 [19JN]
Soviet Anti-Ballistic Missile Capability: arms control expert, 30204 [1NO]
Soviet Campaign Against the Jamaica International Youth Conference, 24406 [19SE]
Soviet Jews Civil Liberties: Mikhail Gorbachev, 29662 [30OC]
Soviet KGB Active Measures: Dept. of State (excerpt), 19507 [17JY]
———Eden Pastora (excerpt), 19510 [17JY]
———Lawrence S. Eagleburger (excerpt), 19521 [17JY]
———Paul B. Henze (excerpt), 19520 [17JY]
———USIA (sundry excerpts), 19509 [17JY]
Soviet Policy in Africa: N. Kosukhin, 35482 [10DE]
Soviet Propaganda (sundry excerpts), 11224 [8MY]
Soviet Shooting Down of Flight KAL 007: Marshal Ogarkov (excerpt), 19511 [17JY]
———Tass News Agency (excerpt), 19511 [17JY]
Soviet Treaty Violations: President Reagan, 5382 [19MR]
———Richard Perle, 5418 [19MR]
St. Patrick's Day: Friends of Ireland in the U.S. Congress, 5644 [19MR]
Strategic Defense Initiative: Hans A. Bethe (Cornell University), 20676 [25JY]
Struggle Against Communism: Walter Lippman, 15399 [12JN]
Submission to the Special Cabinet Committee Under the Chairmanship of the Minister of Constitutional Development and Planning: American Chamber of Commerce in South Africa, 11051-11053 [8MY]
Supplemental Extradition Treaty With Great Britain: Abraham D. Sofaer, 22254-22257 [1AU]
———D. Lowell Jenson, 22253 [1AU]
Support for Greek Independence: Daniel Webster, 6271 [26MR]
Survival of the Indigenous Peoples of the South Moluccas: Margaretha Hatu-Syauta, 34348 [4DE]
Terrorist Activities of the African National Congress: Bartholomew Hlapane, 18810, 18811 [11JY]
———Oliver Tambo, 18811 [11JY]
Testing of Antisatellite Weapons: several Western observers, 13756 [24MY]
Threshold Test Ban Treaty: Don Kerr, Los Alamos National Laboratory, 11610-11611 [9MY]
Today's Sandinista Government: Archbishop McGrath, 8986 [23AP]
Totality of Relations With Soviet Union: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 23552 [12SE]
Trade With Libya: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State (excerpt), 12062 [15MY]
Treaty Laws: John Foster Dulles, 9121 [24AP]
Turkish Response to U.S. Designation of a National Day of Remembrance of Man's Inhumanity to Man: Turkish Grand National Assembly, 36150 [12DE]
———U.S. Ambassador to Turkey, 36150 [12DE]
Twenty-One Points on Nicaragua—With Emphasis on Fourteen: Holt Ruffin, 22769-22771 [1AU]
U.N. Commission on Narcotic Drugs—Policy Session: Representative Gilman, 13688 [23MY]
U.N. Security Council Resolution Relative to Hostage-Taking: Vernon A. Walters, 38700 [19DE]
U.S. Agreement With People's Republic of China, 35969 [11DE]
U.S. Aid for African Drought Victims (sundry excerpts), 5996 [21MR]
U.S. Aid for Antiterrorist Aid to Guatemala (excerpt), 32891 [20NO]
U.S. and Foreign Cargo Rates: Stephen Kearns, 20131 [23JY]
U.S. Assistance to the Union for the Total Independence of Angola: National Jewish Council, 35483 [10DE]
U.S. Foreign Policy: Harry S. Truman (1947 excerpt), 9005 [23AP]
———President Reagan, 18110 [9JY]
U.S. Foreign Policy and the Monroe Doctrine: several Presidents, 15390 [12JN]
U.S. Government and Business—Our Common Defense Against Terrorism: George Shultz, Sec. of State, 2617-2618 [19FE]
U.S. ICBM Component: Committee on the Present Danger, 5418 [19MR]
U.S. Imports of Soviet Prison-Produced Goods: CIA, 24927 [25SE]
U.S. Interests in South Africa: Chester Crocker (excerpt), 18335 [10JY]
U.S. Observer Delegation to Guatemalan Elections, 32154 [14NO]
U.S. Observer Delegation to the El Salvador Elections, 7108 [2AP]
U.S. Participation in the International Court of Justice: John C. Shepherd, 18737 [11JY]
———Robert F. Drinan and J. David Ellwanger, 18739 [11JY]
U.S. Policy in Angola: Representative Wolpe (excerpt), 31802 [13NO]
———William E. Colby (excerpt), 31802 [13NO]
U.S. Policy in Central America, 9415 [25AP]
———(Barnes-Hamilton amendment excerpt), 9287 [24AP]
———George P. Shultz, Sec. of State (excerpt), 8966, 8967 [23AP]
———Jimmy Carter, 15461 [12JN]
———Jose Napoleon Duarte, 8970 [23AP]
———Representative Boland, 9251 [24AP], 15415 [12JN]
———Representative Gingrich, 15482 [12JN]
———Representative Ireland, 7483 [3AP]
———Representative Lugar, 15463 [12JN]
———Representative Murtha, 15412 [12JN]
———Sandinista Government, 9248 [24AP]
———several Oklahomans, 9222 [24AP]
U.S. Policy in Eastern Europe: David Funderburk, 19077 [16JY]
———Richard R. Burt, 19077 [16JY]
U.S. Policy in Nicaragua, 8983 [23AP]
———Daniel Ortega, 27574 [16OC]
———Larry M. Speakes (excerpt), 28464 [22OC]
———President Reagan, 8254 [17AP]
———Representative Wright, 9005 [23AP]
———Sergio Ramirez, 9293 [24AP]
U.S. Policy in South Africa: Dept. of State, 19989 [23JY]
———President Reagan (1984), 8254 [17AP]
———sundry, 8255, 8257, 8260 [17AP]
U.S. Policy Toward Securing Release of Hostages in Lebanon: Jerry Levin, 21932 [31JY]
U.S. Policy Toward Transition to Democracy in Chile (H. Con. Res. 192) (excerpts), 24609 [26SE]
U.S. Position at U.N. International Conference on Population: U.S. delegation, 16645 [20JN]
U.S. Security and the Panama Canal Treaty: Paul F. Gorman, 24951 [25SE]
U.S. Support for Struggles of Others for Freedom George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 4885 [7MR]
U.S. Trade Relations With Nicaragua, 9014 [23AP]
U.S. Withdrawal From the Jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice: Alfred Rubin, 28906 [24OC]
———Committee on Foreign Relations, 28906 [24OC]
U.S.-Cuban Relations (excerpt), 14260 [4JN]
U.S./Ethiopian Relations, 23495 [12SE]
U.S.-Mexico Interparliamentary Conference Drug Trafficking Proposals: (sundry), 16176-16178 [18JN]
———Representative Gilman, 16176 [18JN]
———Representative Rangel, 16177 [18JN]
U.S.-Mexico Interparliamentary Conference Economic Issues, 15045 [10JN]
U.S.-People's Republic of China Nuclear Cooperation Agreement: NRC (excerpt), 35303 [9DE]
———People's Republic of China (excerpt), 35303 [9DE]
———Senator Wilson (excerpt), 35307 [9DE]
U.S.-Soviet Relations: Frank Reynolds (excerpt), 14260 [4JN]
———Henry Kissinger (excerpt), 14260 [4JN]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. Crisis Control Communications Link: President Reagan, 12374 [16MY]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. Relations: Richard Nixon (sundry excerpts), 32603 [20NO]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. Summit: (sundry excerpts), 33438 [22NO]
U.S.-U.S.S.R Strategic Power: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 7654 [4AP]
Verification of Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy: Zhad Ziyang, 36256 [12DE]
Victory: Douglas A. MacArthur, 9835 [30AP]
Vietnam Conflict: Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, 9835 [30AP]
———Colin Gray, 9833 [30AP]
———Gerald R. Ford, 9835 [30AP]
———Harry Summers, 9833 [30AP]
———Hiram Fong, 9835 [30AP]
———John Colvin, 9833 [30AP]
———Omar N. Bradley, 9835 [30AP]
———President Reagan, 9835 [30AP]
———Richard M. Nixon, 9833 [30AP]
———Tran Van Lam, 9834 [30AP]
———Van Tien Dung, 9834 [30AP]
———William Shawcross, 9834 [30AP]
———William Westmoreland, 9833, 9834 [30AP]
Vietnam Veterans' Factfinding Trip to Central America: Asa Baber, 24585 [20SE]
———Charles Liteky, 24585 [20SE]
———David Harrington, 24586 [20SE]
———Dennis Koehler, 24586 [20SE]
———Harold Bryant, 24585 [20SE]
———Leslie Feldstein, 24586 [20SE]
Vision of Freedom: John Adams (1765 excerpt), 4663 [6MR]
War in the Nuclear Age: Dwight D. Eisenhower, 32902 [20NO]
War Powers: Dean Acheson, 17752 [27JN]
———James W. Fulbright, 17766 [27JN]
———John Tower, 17756 [27JN]
Studies
Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty: OTA (excerpt), 26144 [3OC]
Antisatellite Weapons: ACDA (excerpt), 583 [7JA]
Assessing the Effect of Technology Transfer on U.S./Western Security: Dept. of Defense (excerpt), 13442 [23MY]
Assessing the Taiwan Relations Act: Heritage Foundation, 18582-18586 [11JY]
At the U.N.—The Kirkpatrick Legacy: Roger A. Brooks, 7947-7950 [16AP]
Benefit to Industry and Tactical Forces From SDI Innovative Science and Technology Programs: Institute for Defense Analysis, 15510 [12JN]
Binary Nerve Gas Weapons and the Danger of Proliferation: Library of Congress, 23450 [11SE]
Economic Sanctions Reconsidered: Gary C. Hufbauer and Jeffrey J. Schott (excerpt), 23025 [9SE]
Labor Conditions in the Philippines, 38096 [19DE]
Perspectives on Palestinian Women: Jacob Blaustein Institute for the Advancement of Human Rights, 17925 [27JN]
Why Romania No Longer Deserves To Be a Most Favored Nation, 30302-30305 [1NO]
Summaries
African Famine Relief and Recovery Act (H.R. 1096), 4348 [5MR]
Airport and Air Carrier Security Improvement Act (H.R. 2905), 17960 [27JN]
Amendment To Establish Commission To Study Soviet Disinformation Programs (H.R. 2068), 11105 [8MY]
Amendments to the Foreign Relations Authorization Act, 14735 [6JN]
Anglo-Irish Agreement on Northern Ireland, 32296 [19NO]
Anti-Apartheid Act (S. 635), 4886 [7MR]
Bipartisan Alternative Nicaragua Proposal: several Representatives, 9041 [23AP]
Comprehensive Trade Law Reform Act (H.R. 2809), 16446 [19JN]
Cooperatives in Chile's Transition to Democracy: U.S. Overseas Cooperative Development Committee, 28382 [22OC]
Democratization and Improvements of Human Rights—A Selective Record for the Republic of China on Taiwan Since 1980, 14952 [11JN]
Foreign Agents Compulsory Ethics in Trade Act (H.R. 3733), 31530 [12NO]
Immigration Act (H.R. 30), 623 [7JA]
Immigration Reform Act (H.R. 2180), 9764 [29AP]
Nuclear Explosives Control Act (H.R. 903), 1638 [31JA]
Pacific Salmon Treaty, 4771-4776 [7MR]
Quarter Century of Growth Described in Latest Hoover Institution Report, 9651 [26AP]
Security Assistance to the European Region: Senator Pressler, 11828 [14MY]
Trip to Cuba: Representative Alexander, 1654 [4FE]
U.S. Policy in Central America—Boland Amendment Provisions, 9409 [25AP]
U.S.-Mexico Border Revitalization Act (H.R. 3199), 22717 [1AU]
Tables
African Famine Relief and Recovery Act (H.R. 1096)—CBO estimate, 4353 [5MR]
Agency-by-agency breakdown of U.S. staffing and financial contributions for the U.N., 7798 [15AP]
Analysis of modified Soviet arms control proposal—projected U.S. force, 1994, 31275 [12NO]
Comparison between Anti-Apartheid Act and Executive order on South Africa, 23296 [11SE]
Contributions by AID to the U.N. Fund for Population Activities, 30550 [5NO]
Duty-free trade between U.S. and Israel, 13574 [23MY]
Labor productivity, 1816 [5FE]
Major weapons systems possessed by Nicaragua compared to other Central American countries, 13943 [3JN]
National security legislative action survey of the American Security Council, 2616 [19FE]
Number and percentage of selected professional staff in the U.N. system, 7241 [2AP]
Presidential reports to the Congress on Soviet noncompliance with arms agreements, 30205 [1NO]
Problems with the U.S.-People's Republic of China nuclear agreement, 30630 [6NO]
Status of Geneva negotiations, 31797 [13NO]
Strategic defense initiative budget for ballistic missile defense/strategic defense programs through fiscal year 1987 (sundry), 7773 [4AP]
Summary of arms control impact statements concerning permissibility of research, development, testing, and deployment of ballistic missile defense systems, 38847 [30DE]
U.N. Fund for Drug Abuse Control—status of cash contributions pledged or received (sundry), 11219 [8MY]
U.N. Fund for Drug Abuse Control—Status of contributions pledged or paid for 1985 as of August 31, 1985, 28729 [23OC]
U.N. voting record: 39th General Assembly, 15279-15280 [12JN]
Telegrams
Awarding of Nobel Prize to Yevgeny Chazov: Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, 35523 [10DE]
Nicaraguan refugees reject reports of atrocities by anti-Sandinistas: Dept. of State, 8869 [23AP]
Request for President's cancellation of visit to Bitburg cemetery, Federal Republic of Germany: Representative Biaggi, 9715 [29AP]
Turkey-U.S. relations relative to resolution which seeks to designate a National Day of Remembrance of Man's Inhumanity to Man: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 13988 [4JN]
———Turkish Ambassador, 13985 [4JN]
Telephone conversations
U.S. support for freedom movement in Nicaragua: General Gorman, 9079 [23AP]
Testimonies
Bilateral Trade: Patrick J. Sullivan, 34350 [4DE]
Chemical Warfare: Walter J. Stoessel, Jr., 12413-12414 [16MY]
Economic Sanctions Against South Africa: Desmond Tutu, 12785 [21MY]
Effects of Human Rights Violations on Afghan Children: Jehan Z. Khan, 32485 [19NO]
Human Rights Violations in Republic of China Denouncement (H. Con. Res. 49): Representative Mineta, 3082 [21FE]
Immigration Reform and Control Act (S. 1200): Harold Washington, 28217-28218 [21OC]
Involvement of Sandinista Officials in Narcotics Trafficking: William Von Robb (sundry excerpts), 9012 [23AP]
Labor Rights Violations in Haiti: Council on Hemispheric Affairs, 20843 [26JY]
Nicaragua and the Contras: Edwin Myer, 7513 [3AP]
———Larry Leaman, 7514 [3AP]
Population Control in the People's Republic of China: John S. Aird, 27354 [10OC]
Prohibit the Sale of Computers to South African Government: Representative Berman, 8483-8485 [18AP]
Soviet Espionage: Ladislav Bittman (excerpt), 36127 [11DE]
Soviet KGB Active Measures: John McMahon, deputy director of the CIA (excerpt), 19512 [17JY]
———Stanislav Levchenko (sundry excerpts), 19507 [17JY]
Soviet Union and Arms Control Negotiations: Arkardy Shevchenko, 5630 [19MR]
U.S. Strategic Interests in the Middle East: Thomas A. Dine, 6479 [27MR]
Verifiability of a Comprehensive Ban on Nuclear Testing: Lynn R. Sykes, 32877 [20NO]
———William E. Colby, 32877 [20NO]
Western Hemisphere Affairs: John R. Silber, 8467 [18AP]
Tests
Testing of Antisatellite Weapons: Robert Buchheim (excerpt), 13750 [24MY]
Texts of
Advice and consent to ratification to the International Telecommunication Convention, 36491 [16DE]
Advice and consent to ratification to the Tax Convention With Barbados, 36492 [16DE]
Advice and consent to ratification to the Tax Convention With Cyprus, 36492 [16DE]
Advice and consent to ratification to the Tax Convention With Italy, 36492 [16DE]
Assistance to promote stability in Nicaragua, 12371 [16MY]
Authorizing appropriations for foreign assistance (excerpt), 7659 [4AP]
Ban use of plastic bullets by British security forces in Northern Ireland, 7519 [3AP]
Emergency Economic Powers Act (excerpt), 12063 [15MY]
End trade embargo and establish full diplomatic relations with Cuba, 481 [3JA]
Extension of the draft debate—1942 (sundry excerpts), 6342 [26MR]
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (excerpt), 12064 [15MY]
H. Con. Res. 7, call on President Reagan to designate a Special Envoy to Northern Ireland, 1106 [24JA]
H. Con. Res. 33, expressing support of Congress for Costa Rica's neutrality in Central America's conflicts, 13881 [3JN]
H. Con. Res. 36, provide for common security with the Soviet Union, 1130 [24JA]
H. Con. Res. 52, restoration of democracy in Chile, 8637 [22AP]
H. Con. Res. 52, restore democracy to Chile, 2025 [6FE]
H. Con. Res. 57, private sector role in alleviating hunger, 2329 [7FE], 36563 [16DE]
H. Con. Res. 65, call for full freedom and independence for the Baltic States, 3070 [21FE]
H. Con. Res. 66, nonrecognition of illegal annexation of Baltic States, 3070 [21FE]
H. Con. Res. 72, reiterate Camp David accords, 4273 [28FE]
H. Con. Res. 81, sense of the Congress relative to U.S. policy toward Nicaragua, 5100 [7MR]
H. Con. Res. 120, support to Haiti for progress on human rights, 8312 [17AP]
H. Con. Res. 140, evacuation of Ibnet feeding camp in Ethiopia, 11182 [8MY]
H. Con. Res. 142, welcoming the Prime Minister of India, Rajiv Gandhi, on his U.S. visit, 12720 [21MY]
H. Con. Res. 176, mutual reductions in nuclear weapons, 18926 [11JY]
H. Con. Res. 186, sense of Congress reaffirming human rights of Yelena Bonner and Andrei Sakharov in the Soviet Union, 23254 [10SE]
H. Con. Res. 191, support for peaceful return to democratic rule in Chile, 24029 [17SE]
H. Con. Res. 210, sense of Congress relative to human rights abuses in Poland, 27315 [10OC]
H. Con. Res. 237, expand cultural exchange programs with Soviet Union, 36784 [16DE]
H. Con. Res. 241, urge Canada to discontinue excise tax on tourist literature, 34808 [5DE]
H. Con. Res. 244, sense of Congress regarding East Timor, 35812 [10DE]
H. Res. 67, U.S. policy in Central America, 2933 [21FE]
H. Res. 92, African Famine Relief and Recovery Act (H.R. 1096): Senate amendment, 4347 [5MR]
H. Res. 104, ratify the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, 5083 [7MR]
H. Res. 107, extend voluntary departure status to Guatemalan refugees, 5068 [7MR]
H. Res. 125, condemnation of the Soviet Union for the murder of Arthur D. Nicholson, Jr., 8632 [22AP]
H. Res. 127, congressional support for Solidarity Sunday for Soviet Jewry, 7850 [15AP]
H. Res. 127, expressing congressional support for Solidarity Sunday for Soviet Jewry, 10221 [2MY]
H. Res. 135, urge President Reagan to cancel visit to Bitburg cemetery, Federal Republic of Germany, 8505 [18AP]
H. Res. 224, provide for consideration of the Intelligence Authorization Act, 19625 [18JY]
H. Res. 251, waiving certain points of order against conference report on H.R. 1460, Anti-Apartheid Act, 22542 [1AU]
H. Res. 294, commend President Reagan for ordering interception of Egyptian airliner transporting terrorists in Achille Lauro incident, 27379 [11OC]
H. Res. 300, U.S. concern over Soviet presence in Afghanistan to be discussed at summit meeting, 31360 [12NO]
H. Res. 316, support Geneva summit, 31358 [12NO]
H.J. Res. 47, renounce first use of nuclear weapons, 496 [3JA]
H.J. Res. 187, approval of the Compact of Free Association, 20629-20653 [25JY]
H.J. Res. 219, repudiate consequences of 1945 Yalta agreements, 6879 [28MR]
H.J. Res. 239, funds for support of military and paramilitary operations in Nicaragua, 9085 [23AP]
H.J. Res. 247, U.S. policy to foster peace and nurture democratic institutions in Central America, 9205 [24AP]
H.J. Res. 247, U.S. policy to foster peace and to nurture democratic institutions in Central America, 8630 [22AP]
H.J. Res. 252, Space Weapons Treaty Act, 9383 [24AP]
H.J. Res. 268, prevent foreign powers from colonizing or controlling countries and peoples in the Western Hemisphere, 9967 [30AP]
H.J. Res. 272, proposed ban on nuclear test explosives, 9953 [30AP]
H.J. Res. 305, recognizing the Peace Corps volunteer and the anniversary of its founding, 20247 [24JY]
H.J. Res. 313, Lessons of Grenada Week, 26980 [9OC]
H.J. Res. 355, approval of the Compact of Free Association, 20653-20661 [25JY]
H.J. Res. 381, observance of Greek Independence Day, 23659 [12SE]
H.J. Res. 381, observance of Greek Independence Day—A National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy, 23659 [12SE]
H.J. Res. 417, establish a U.S. Commission on Improving the Effectiveness of the U.N., 28696 [23OC]
H.J. Res. 436, Save for the U.S.A. Year, 36144 [12DE]
H.J. Res. 459, reaffirming the friendship of the U.S. with Colombia following volcanic eruption, 32428 [19NO]
H.R. 100, African Famine Relief and Recovery Act, 558 [3JA]
H.R. 900, provide education block grant funds to children in Northern, 1623 [31JA]
H.R. 962, participation of certain foreign officers in law enforcement activities in the Bahamas, 2038 [6FE]
H.R. 1096, African Famine Relief and Recovery Act, 3509 [26FE]
H.R. 1335, provide for consultations with the Contadora to develop a common policy for peace in Nicaragua, 4259 [28FE]
H.R. 1340, U.S. Scholarship Program for Developing Countries Act, 4198, 4200 [28FE]
H.R. 1415, Conventional Arms Transfer Control Act, 4536 [5MR]
H.R. 1569, condition for assistance to military or paramilitary operations, 5614 [19MR]
H.R. 1581, increase criminal penalties for mail fraud in connection to fraudulent medical degrees, 5668 [19MR]
H.R. 1582, make students ineligible for Federal loans unless foreign medical school meets accreditation standards, 5669 [19MR]
H.R. 1583, make unlawful to obtain position as physician in hospital receiving Federal funds if license obtained through misrepresentations, 5669 [19MR]
H.R. 1908, reduce U.S. percentage of contributions to the U.N., 7241 [2AP]
H.R. 1944, Fair Trade Act, 7565 [3AP]
H.R. 2124, proposed ban on lethal binary chemical weapons, 8657 [22AP]
H.R. 2419, Intelligence Authorization Act, 19630 [18JY]
H.R. 2597, economic relief and rehabilitation assistance to Northern Ireland, 13841 [24MY]
H.R. 2782, authorize assistance for African famine relief, 16150 [18JN]
H.R. 2796, Foreign Air Travel Security Act, 16323 [19JN]
H.R. 3048, Foreign Language Assistance for National Security Act, 19697-19699 [18JY]
H.R. 3075, Reciprocal Trade and Investment Act, 20250 [24JY]
H.R. 3190, Higher Education Disclosure Act, 22772 [1AU]
H.R. 3236, provide for the temporary admission from Canada, to the U.S., of operators of motor common carriers, 22931 [4SE]
H.R. 3598, express opposition of U.S. to system of oppression in Angola and to promote the development of democracy, 28303 [22OC]
H.R. 3690, prohibit assistance for military or paramilitary operations in Angola, 30950 [6NO]
H.R. 3733, Foreign Agents Compulsory Ethics in Trade Act, 31530 [12NO]
H.R. 3875, amend the Arms Export Control Act, 35144 [6DE]
H.R. 3894, provide assistance to promote immunization and oral rehydration, 35839 [10DE]
H.R. 3910, Espionage Prevention Act, 36127 [11DE]
H.R. 3987, provide for multilateral limitations on arms sales, 38669 [19DE]
H.R. 4005, allow periods of certain State employee service to be creditable for civil service retirement, 38721 [19DE]
H.R. 6005, Agricultural Fair Trade Act, 11582-11585 [9MY]
International Claims Settlement Act amendments, 477 [3JA]
Limit introduction of U.S. Armed Forces into El Salvador and Nicaragua, 7518 [3AP]
National policy toward fusion energy research, 2338 [7FE]
Proposed regulation of exclusion and deportation of aliens, 10178 [1MY]
S. 234, Trade Expansion Act, 1064-1068 [24JA]
S. 515, review U.S. policy relative to Bulgaria, 3621 [26FE]
S. 542, U.S. Scholarship Program for Developing Countries Act, 4041 [28FE]
S. 559, authorizing appropriations for the Inter-American Foundation, 4456 [5MR]
S. 560, authorizing appropriations for African Development Foundation, 4456 [5MR]
S. 592, provide for rotation of chairmanship of Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, 4573 [6MR]
S. 592, provide for rotation of chairmanship of the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, 5522 [19MR]
S. 635, U.S. economic and political sanctions to achieve racial equality in South Africa, 5333-5335 [18MR]
S. 659, authorizing appropriations for the Dept. of State, 5188 [14MR]
S. 660, International Security and Development Cooperation Act, 5193-5198 [14MR]
S. 746, National Drug Enforcement Policy Board assessment of designer drug problem, 7551 [3AP]
S. 785, authorizing appropriations for USIA, 6714 [28MR]
S. 812, Financial Export Control Act, 6777 [28MR]
S. 871, prohibit trade with Libya, 7366 [3AP]
S. 885, moratorium on testing of antisatellite weapons, 7382 [3AP]
S. 925, deny most-favored-nation status to Afghanistan, 8127 [17AP]
S. 937, War Powers Act, 8151 [17AP]
S. 960, authorizing appropriations for economic assistance, 12109-12124 [15MY], 18627-18672 [11JY]
S. 1020, opposition to South Africa's apartheid policy, 9618-9620 [26AP]
S. 1071, restrict immunity of foreign governments in U.S. courts, 10456 [3MY]
S. 1383, repeal diplomatic immunity under certain circumstances, 17648 [27JN]
S. 1492, deny Romania most-favored-nation trade status, 20324 [24JY]
S. 1586, impose economic and political sanctions against South Africa, 22177 [1AU]
S. 1654, establish reward for information relative to cases of espionage and provide for forfeiture of proceeds received for commission of acts of espionage, 24050 [18SE]
S. 1754, Sino-American Nuclear Verification Act-26907 [9OC], 30630 [6NO]
S. 1757, Central America Counterterrorism Act, 27266 [10OC]
S. 1773, reduce size of Soviet mission at U.N., 28073 [18OC]
S. 1843, commission to monitor elections in the Philipines, 31160 [7NO]
S. 1918, amend the International Security and Development Cooperation Act, 36500 [16DE]
S. 1918, changing date of transmittal of a report, 37762 [18DE]
S. 1941, International Terrorism Deterrence Act, 36426 [13DE]
S. Con. Res. 4, appoint Special Envoy to Northern Ireland, 322 [3JA]
S. Con. Res. 6, forced relocation of South African blacks, 795 [22JA]
S. Con. Res. 7, test ban treaty negotiations, 1053 [24JA]
S. Con. Res. 19, settlement of conflict in Northern Ireland, 3433 [25FE]
S. Con. Res. 21, review of Bulgarian participation in drug trafficking, 3625 [26FE]
S. Con. Res. 35, maintain funding levels for foreign exchange and language programs, 6810 [28MR]
S. Con. Res. 39, support for Costa Rican neutrality policy, 7652 [4AP]
S. Con. Res. 42, cancel President Reagan's visit to Bitburg, 8377 [18AP]
S. Con. Res. 48, condolences on death of President-elect Tancredo Neves of Brazil, 11788, 11850 [14MY], 13883 [3JN]
S. Con. Res. 50, welcoming Habib Bourguiba, President of Tunisia, on official visit, 15688, 15723 [13JN], 15817 [17JN]
S. Con. Res. 52, link economic assistance for Jordan to peace process, 16722 [20JN]
S. Con. Res. 55, arms control negotiations, 18875 [11JY]
S. Con. Res. 61, expressing solidarity with Sakharov family efforts to gain freedom (S. Con. Res. 61), 23556 [12SE]
S. Con. Res. 62, expressing solidarity with Sakharov family efforts to gain freedom, 23556 [12SE]
S. Con. Res. 67, assistance to earthquake victims in Mexico, 24358, 24381 [19SE]
S. Con. Res. 68, support of agreement for transition to full democracy in Chile, 24660 [23SE]
S. Con. Res. 74, U.S. policy toward Afghan war (excerpt), 11270 [9MY]
S. Con. Res. 76, request President to initiate discussions on human rights in Poland, 29170 [25OC]
S. Con. Res. 76, request President to initiate discussions on violations of human rights in Poland, 26307 [5OC]
S. Con. Res. 88, light porch lights or candles during summit meeting (see S. Con. Res. 88), 32139 [14NO]
S. Con. Res. 93, commending the Republic of Ireland and Great Britain for agreement on peaceful settlement of conflict in Northern Ireland, 36265 [12DE]
S. Con. Res. 97, call for negotiations to establish treaty with Canada on air pollution, 36912 [17DE]
S. Res. 19, concerning U.S.-U.S.S.R arms control negotiations, 28, 328 [3JA]
S. Res. 34, condemning Soviet occupation of Afghanistan, 337 [3JA]
S. Res. 40, constitutional role of Senate in termination of treaties, 678 [21JA]
S. Res. 66, relating to security treaty with New Zealand, 1988 [6FE]
S. Res. 68, Cyprus independence anniversary, 2214 [7FE]
S. Res. 103, initiate negotiations with Soviet Union on agricultural trade, 5856 [20MR]
S. Res. 108, provide communications equipment and services to Soviet Union to improve direct link crisis control system, 12376 [16MY]
S. Res. 112, ban chemical weapons, 6812 [28MR]
S. Res. 131, moratorium on activities involving nuclear weapons, 7652 [4AP]
S. Res. 142, supporting democracy in Latin America, 8944 [23AP]
S. Res. 149, condemning actions of Sandinista regime in Nicaragua, 9678, 9694, 9695 [29AP]
S. Res. 151, call for President Reagan to initiate discussions on currency misalignment while in Europe, 9838, 9929 [30AP]
S. Res. 166, call for meeting to negotiate arms control treaty, 12334 [16MY]
S. Res. 179, authorizing printing of report by the Committee on Armed Services, 15696 [13JN]
S. Res. 190, negotiations on declaration that terrorism is a universal crime, 17677 [27JN]
S. Res. 191, repeal diplomatic immunity under certain circumstances, 17678 [27JN]
S. Res. 196, prohibit U.S. air carrier service to Athens, Greece, 17681 [27JN]
S. Res. 210, system of political representation in South Africa, 22416 [1AU]
S. Res. 214, reduce U.S. contribution to U.N., 22419 [1AU]
S. Res. 220, authority to appoint Senate delegation to host visiting dignitaries from the People's Republic of China, 23341, 23352 [11SE]
S. Res. 227, urging U.S.-U.S.S.R. joint disease immunization effort, 24773 [24SE]
S. Res. 227, urging U.S.-U.S.S.R. joint immunization effort, 30575 [5NO]
S. Res. 234, authorize printing of a report by a congressional delegation to the Soviet Union and Hungary, 25085 [26SE]
S. Res. 237, support intent of President to discuss Soviet occupation of Afghanistan, 29171 [25OC]
S. Res. 257, supporting the Geneva meeting with Mikhail Gorbachev, 31687 [13NO]
S. Res. 271, conditional assistance to Liberia, 37624 [18DE]
S. Res. 280, assistance to the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola, 38383 [19DE]
S. Res. 283, control: Senate bipartisan group to act as observers of arms reduction or control negotiations designated pursuant to S. Res. 19 and 86, 38401 [19DE]
S.J. Res. 15, Helsinki Human Rights Day, 321 [3JA], 6674 [28MR], 7973 [16AP]
S.J. Res. 18, relative to U.S.-U.S.S.R. joint space mission to Mars, 677 [21JA]
S.J. Res. 37, repudiating negative consequences of Yalta agreements, 1781 [5FE]
S.J. Res. 75, approve obligation of funds for MX missile, 5788 [20MR]
S.J. Res. 91, Afghanistan Day, 5881 [20MR]
S.J. Res. 96, condemnation of South Africa's apartheid policy and calling for investigation of violence, 7097 [2AP], 7333 [3AP]
S.J. Res. 96, condemning South African Government's policy of apartheid and calling for investigation into racial violence, 6272 [26MR]
S.J. Res. 98, condemning anti-Zionist resolution passed by U.N., 6806 [28MR], 18240 [9JY]
S.J. Res. 106, supporting military operations in Nicaragua (excerpt), 8877 [23AP]
S.J. Res. 108, provide communications equipment and services to Soviet Union to improve direct link crisis control, 7651 [4AP]
S.J. Res. 108, provide communications equipment and services to Soviet Union to improve direct link crisis control system, 21198 [29JY]
S.J. Res. 113, commemorate anniversary of Bay of Pigs invasion, 7936 [16AP]
S.J. Res. 120, provide humanitarian assistance to Nicaraguan freedom fighters, 8930 [23AP]
S.J. Res. 129, promote internal reconciliation within Nicaragua, 9925 [30AP]
S.J. Res. 153, call for negotiations on efforts to prevent terrorism, 17569 [27JN]
S.J. Res. 164, study concept of an International Space Year, 19356 [17JY]
S.J. Res. 166, call for release of Helsinki Final Act monitors, 22490 [1AU]
S.J. Res. 166, call on Soviet Union to release Helsinki Final Act monitors, 19357 [17JY]
S.J. Res. 179, resumption of negotiations on comprehensive and verifiable test ban treaty, 20929, 20933 [29JY], 21348 [30JY]
S.J. Res. 180, commemorate anniversary of Helsinki Final Act, 20935 [29JY], 21504 [30JY]
S.J. Res. 204, prohibit sale of arms to Jordan and Saudi Arabia, 24380 [19SE]
S.J. Res. 227, commend Government of Switzerland for hosting U.S.-U.S.S.R. summit, 29169 [25OC]
S.J. Res. 227, commending Switzerland on contributions to freedom, international peace, and understanding on occasion of U.S.-U.S.S.R. Geneva Conference, 29355 [29OC]
S.J. Res. 238, approval and implementation of proposed nuclear arms agreement between the U.S. and People's Republic of China, 35961 [11DE]
S.J. Res. 238, arms control cooperation agreement between the U.S. and the People's Republic of China, 32652 [20NO]
S.J. Res. 240, condemn Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, 36475 [13DE], 37812 [18DE]
Taxation of U.S. corporate foreign manufacturing subsidiaries, 7500 [3AP]
Trade sanctions against Ethiopia, 17530 [26JN]
War Powers Act: procedures for introduction of U.S. Armed Forces in a foreign country (excerpt), 8632 [22AP]
War Powers Act (excerpt), 8216 [17AP]
World Food Day, 4710 [6MR]
Transcripts
Hearings on Nomination of Thomas R. Pickering To Be Ambassador to Israel, 18846-18849 [11JY]
Medical Evaluation of Miroslav Medvid: Dept. of State, 31902 [14NO]
Save the Children Day Policy Forum, 13831-13837 [24MY]
Soviet Compliance With Helsinki Accords: Gary Matthews, responding to questions of Sentor Humphrey, 18796 [11JY]
Treaties
Income Tax Agreement and Protocol With the People's Republic of China: Committee on Foreign Relations (Ex. Rept. 99-7), 35928 [11DE]
Income Tax Convention and Protocol With Italy: Committee on Foreign Relations (Ex. Rept. 99-6), 35928 [11DE]
Income Tax Convention With Barbados: Committee on Foreign Relations (Ex. Rept. 99-9), 35928 [11DE]
Income Tax Convention With Cyprus: Committee on Foreign Relations (Ex. Rept. 99-8), 35928 [11DE]
International Telecommunication Convention and Final Protocol: Committee on Foreign Relations (Ex. Rept. 99-4), 35928 [11DE]
Supplementary Treaty Concerning the Extradition Treaty Between the Government of the U.S. and the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Signed at London on 8 June 1972, 22704 [1AU]