KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
Addresses
Foreign Trade With the Republic of Korea: Shinyong Lho, Prime Minister, 31791 [13NO]
Kim Dae Jung Tribute: Donald L. Ranard, 3230 [22FE]
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]
Remembering Korea—35 Years Later, 17027 [25JN]
Sustaining the Asian Dynamo—Lessons for Economic Growth and Business Advocacy: Van P. Smith, 6238 [26MR]
Tribute to Kim Dae Jung: Senator Harkin, 1589 [31JA]
U.S.-Republic of Korea relations: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 3706 [27FE]
Analyses
Trade Policies: Clayton Yeutter, 18884-18887 [11JY]
Articles and editorials
After Pause, Seoul Renews Crackdown on Dissent, 38594 [19DE]
Business as Usual After KAL Shootdown, 23270 [10SE]
Chun Moves To Curb S. Korean Dissent, 38595 [19DE]
Contributions of Asian-Americans, 16801 [21JN]
Democracy and Safety, 620 [7JA]
Document—Protest Statement of the Dong-A Reporters; Sept. 1, 1985, 38595 [19DE]
Japan to the Barricades—Tokyo Exerts Subtle Pressure To Slow Textile Inflows, 25615 [2OC]
Kim Dae Jung's Return, 1633 [31JA]
Oppression in Korea, 17926 [27JN]
Print Pirates Pillaging Book Trade, 37505 [17DE]
Reagan Trade Demands Seen Testing Japan, 23153 [10SE]
South Korea Accused of Torturing Dissidents, 38594 [19DE]
South Korea Police Detain Kim, 38595 [19DE]
Speaking of Memorials . . ., 15475 [12JN]
Stanley G. Slusarski, Decorated War Veteran, 5060 [7MR]
Bills and resolutions
Kim Dae Jung: restore civil and political rights (see S. Con. Res. 100; H. Con. Res. 261)
Korean War: compensation for POW's (see H.R. 2411)
———memorial (see H.R. 2588)
Korean war: erect memorial in District of Columbia (see H.R. 2205)
South Korean airliner: Soviet attack (see H. Res. 277)
Interviews
Landing at Inchon: Alexander Cochran, Jr., with Edwin H. Simmons (excerpt), 26898 [9OC]
Letters
DSAA notification of arms sale, 1996 [6FE], 10368 [2MY], 11062 [8MY], 20512 [25JY], 23246 [10SE], 30326 [1NO], 36452 [13DE]
DSAA notification of arms sales, 12667 [20MY]
Kim Dae Jung returns to Korea: Campaign To Assure a Safe Return for Kim Dae Jung, 1060-1061 [24JA]
Korean War memorial: Billy R. Cameron, 15475 [12JN]
———Bob Howe, 33149 [21NO]
———Boot Marine Detachment, 33149 [21NO]
———Ethel M. Dick, 33149 [21NO]
———J. Baglama, 33149 [21NO]
———Peter Platamone (excerpt), 15475 [12JN]
———R. Souter, 33149 [21NO]
———Ted Boag, 33149 [21NO]
———Terry L. Wulff, 33149 [21NO]
Trade policy: several Members of Congress, 18884 [11JY]
Youth Exchange Program: Sang Auk Lee, 21648 [30JY]
Lists
Swissvale, PA, war veterans honored in memorial, 24396 [19SE]
Memorials of legislature
California, 29480 [29OC]
Papers
Korean Security and the U.S.—Mutual Needs and Interests—An American Perspective, 18132 [9JY]
Poems
``Massacre at Sakhalin'': Richard E. Franklin, 23261 [10SE]
Remarks in House
Hyon, Kim Sang: tribute, 11173 [8MY]
Jung, Kim Dae: house arrest, 22521, 22524 [1AU]
———protect civil liberties, 4326 [5MR]
KAL 007: anniversary of Soviet downing, 23269 [10SE]
Koo, Hee K.: tribute, 19274 [16JY]
Korean War: honor Airborne Ranger companies (H. Res. 203), 16166 [18JN]
Labor: violations of workers' rights, 38088 [19DE]
Lee, Sang Auk: tribute, 21648 [30JY]
POW: provide automatic compensation to former from World War II or Korean War, 11169 [8MY]
Rubin, Tibor: tribute, 22803 [1AU]
Swissvale, PA: dedication of memorial to war veterans, 24396 [19SE]
U.S. books: overseas piracy, 37505 [17DE]
U.S. policy, 9965 [30AP], 22521 [1AU], 25522 [1OC]
Washington, DC: authorize memorial to honor Korean War veterans (H.R. 2588), 13312 [22MY], 15475 [12JN], 17224 [25JN]
World War II: proposed monument in memory of the Third Infantry Division (H.R. 2440), 28662 [23OC]
Remarks in Senate
Camp Campbell: military construction, 31027 [7NO]
Democracy: progress, 9645 [26AP]
DSAA: notification of arms sale, 10367 [2MY], 11061 [8MY], 20512 [25JY], 23246 [10SE], 30326 [1NO], 36452 [13DE]
Foreign relations: U.S. policy, 31893 [14NO]
Foreign trade: U.S. policy, 8343-8345 [18AP]
Iron and steel industry: U.S. import quotas (S. 11), 45 [3JA], 2510 [19FE]
Jacksonville, FL: services donated by Jacksonville University Hospital for heart surgery for Korean children, 6235 [26MR]
Kim Dae Jung: restore civil and political rights (S. Con. Res. 100), 38592 [19DE]
———return to homeland, 1589 [31JA]
Kim Young Sam: address at Harvard University, 27848 [17OC]
Korean War: authorize construction of memorial (S. 1223), 13802 [24MY], 17027 [25JN], 17622 [27JN], 33148 [21NO]
———authorize erection of a memorial (S.J. Res. 184), 21750 [31JY]
Senate: factfinding trip to Asia, 29081-29089 [25OC]
Soda ash industry: barriers to U.S. exports, 30712 [6NO]
U.S. Trade Representative: request information on trade policies, 18883 [11JY]
Reports
Labor Rights Violations in the Republic of Korea, 38088 [19DE]
Provide Automatic Compensation to Former POW's From World War II or Korean War: Advisory Committee on Former Prisoners of War (excerpts), 11169 [8MY]
Resolutions by organizations
Korean War memorial: VFW, 15475 [12JN]
Statements
Labor Rights Violations in South Korea: International Union, UAW, 21278 [29JY]
March 1 Message: Kim Dae Jung and Kim Young Sam, 9646 [26AP]
Testimonies
Labor Rights Violations: AFL-CIO, 38091-38095 [19DE]
Texts of
S. 11, quotas on imports of iron and steel, 46 [3JA]