FOREIGN RELATIONS—U.S. see also Economic Assistance; Technical Assistance

Addresses

American Public Diplomacy—Whole World Is Watching: Edwin J. Feulner, Jr., 9327 [22AP]

Arms for Hostages: President Reagan, 6305 [19MR]

Berlin Wall: John F. Kennedy, 17671 [26JN]

———President Reagan, 16296-16297, 16304-16305 [16JN], 20321 [21JY]

Bipartisan Hopes in an Age of Polarization: John V. Lindsay, 2164-2166 [28JA]

British-U.S. Relations: Brian Crowe, British Minister for Commerce, 34641 [9DE]

Building a New Partnership for the Americas: Michael S. Dukakis, Governor of Massachusetts, 29749-29751 [28OC]

Caribbean Basin Initiative: Errol W. Barrow, 1893-1895 [22JA]

Communist Threat—Real or Rhetoric, Clarence Hodges, 5181 [10MR]

Congressman's View of U.S.-El Salvador Relations, Representative Lagomarsino, American Chamber of Commerce in El Salvador, 6734-6736 [25MR]

Countdown in Nicaragua: Sol M. Linowitz, 29486-29489 [27OC]

Democracy in Western Hemisphere: Elliott Abrams, 19584 [13JY]

Democratic Foreign Policy, Representative Solarz, 12401-12404 [13MY]

Democratic Foreign Policy Agenda for the 100th Congress: Senator Pell, 3814-3816 [19FE]

Departure of Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi of India: President Reagan, 34713 [10DE]

Elements of Our National Security: Michael S. Dukakis, Governor of Massachusetts, 25337-25340 [25SE]

Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination: Patricia M. Byrne, 27920 [14OC]

Filipino Government: Corazon Aquino, 31458-31460 [9NO]

Foreign Assistance and Foreign Policy: Representative Mickey Edwards, 16312 [16JN]

Foreign Policy: Senator Gore, 26326-26328 [2OC]

Foreign Trade Balance: Representative McMillen, 25680-25681 [29SE]

Fortifying the Democratic Center in Central America: Charles S. Robb, 16415-16418 [17JN]

Foundations and Future of British Security: Geoffrey Howe, 5374-5377 [11MR]

Founding Meeting of the Reunification Democratic Party: Kim Young-Sam, 17617-17620 [25JN]

Freedom—Continuing Story: Senator Dole, 12431 [14MY]

Fulbright Program Anniversary: James O. Freedman, 3711 [19FE]

Future Belongs to the Free—Reagan Doctrine and Central America: Lew Tambs, 11994-11995 [12MY]

Global Economic Growth: Barber B. Conable, 19821 [14JY]

Goals for Namibia: Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, 22149 [3AU]

Human Rights in the Punjab Province of India: Gurmit S. Aulakh, 6598 [23MR]

Idea of Israel: Senator Harkin, 16419 [17JN]

Immigration and Refugee Policy: Jonathan Moore, 7566-7567 [31MR]

Institutions of World Order—Dismantlement or Construction? Senator Pell, 20035 [15JY]

Interpreting the Antiballistic Missile Treaty: Paul H. Nitze, 7842 [2AP]

Iran—Containing the Zealots: Representative Aspin, 27954-27956 [14OC]

Iranian Arms and Contra Aid—Some Underlying Questions: Archibald Cox, 12701-12703 [18MY]

Korean Politics in Transition, Gaston J. Sigur, Jr., Dept. of State, 16656 [18JN]

Lebanon—Does It Still Exist? Abdallah Bouhabib, 35753 [15DE]

Let's Give Peace a Chance: Oscar Arias-Sanchez, President of Costa Rica, 24707

Myths About Terrorism: L. Paul Bremer III, 36003 [17DE]

Narcotics—A Global Threat, George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 18099 [29JN]

NATO Challenges and Opportunities: Senator Nunn, 10097-10099 [28AP]

Nicaragua—Democratic Resistance: Pedro J. Chamorro-Barrios, 13067 [20MY]

Nuclear Weapons: John F. Kennedy, 26434 [6OC]

Oil Industry: Frank Pitts, 7589 [31MR]

Order of the Quetzal Awarded to Alberto M. Piedra: Minister of Foreign Affairs of Guatemala, 25899 [30SE]

Our Goal—Free Cuba: Senator Dole, 13520-13522 [21MY]

Peace Process in Central America: President Reagan, 27148-27150 [8OC]

Political Implications of Glasnost: Representative Hoyer, 16302 [16JN]

Prevention of War and Principles of Peace: Senator Gore, 14968 [9JN]

Public Diplomacy in the Global Marketplace of Ideas: Charles Z. Wick, 24256 [16SE]

Regional Cooperation—A Look to the Future: Representative Waxman, 5496 [11MR]

Relations Between the Superpowers—Hope for a New Paradigm: Senator Pell, 14810 [5JN], 16418 [17JN]

Republic of China: Senator Pell, 8748 [9AP]

Responding to President Reagan's Welcome: Mikhail Gorbachev, 34349 [8DE]

Roles of President and Congress in Foreign Affairs: Vice President Bush, 3467 [18FE]

Security of England: Geoffrey Howe, 5373 [11MR]

Southern Africa—Time for Reappraisal: R.F. Botha, 34437-34440 [9DE]

Soviet Foreign and Domestic Policy: Mikhail Gorbachev, 11810, 11812 [8MY]

State of the Union: Democratic Response, Representative Wright, 2079 [28JA]

———Democratic Response, Senator Byrd, 2081 [28JA]

———President Reagan, 2077, 2090-2093 [28JA]

Tour of U.S. Art Exhibit ``Three Generations of Wyeth Art'': James Wyeth, 6447 [20MR]

Truman Doctrine: Harry S. Truman, 10965 [4MY]

U.S., Taiwan, and Mainland China: Winston Yang, 16571 [17JN]

U.S. and Japan—Relationship at a Crossroads: Senator Rockefeller, 28755 [21OC]

U.S. and Soviet Relations: Representative Wright, 9171 [21AP]

U.S. Policy in Central America: Representative Michel, 6248 [18MR]

U.S.-Israel Alliance and the South Africa Problem: Thomas A. Dine, 10658-10660 [30AP]

U.S.-Israel Relations: Senator McCain, 13004-13006 [19MY]

U.S.-Soviet Relations: Senator Bradley, 23858 [11SE]

Vietnam Remembered: Representative Skelton, 11350 [6MY]

Warning Against the Dangers of Summit Fever: Representative Kemp, 36237-36240 [18DE]

Welcoming Mikhail Gorbachev: President Reagan, 34348 [8DE]

Where There Is No Vision the People Perish—Science, Technology, and Economics in the 1980's: Representative George E. Brown, Jr., 21195-21200 [27JY]

World Bank's Environmental Reforms: Barber B. Conable, 13220-13222 [20MY]

World Conflict in 1856: Matthew C. Perry, 34942 [10DE]

Affidavits

Irreparable harm to table grape importers, exporters, and consumers: Marcel Jeannerate, 19934 [15JY]

U.S. v. Arshad Z. Pervez: John R. New, 19776-19778 [14JY]

Agenda

Defense and foreign policy interests in national defense strategy, 12223 [12MY]

Agreements

Federal Republic of Germany-U.S. Transfer of Technology and Strategic Defense Initiative, 9640 [23AP]

Location of U.S. and Soviet Embassies, 28460 [20OC]

Amendments

Board for International Broadcasting: authorizing appropriations (S. 1394), 26182, 26184 [1OC], 26301, 26303, 26304, 26305, 26306, 26307, 26341-26343 [2OC], 26430, 26442, 26444, 26446, 26447, 26578-26585 [6OC], 26828-26831, 26837, 26894, 26895, 26897, 26899-26901-26921 [7OC], 27047, 27049, 27052, 27053, 27056-27059, 27064, 27070 [8OC]

Committee on Secret Military Assistance to Iran and the Nicaraguan Opposition (Select): establish (S. Res. 23), 284 [6JA]

———report (H. Con. Res. 195), 28829 [22OC], 31090, 31092, 31150, 31151 [5NO]

———tax information disclosures (S. Res. 162), 5369 [11MR]

Dept. of State: authorizing appropriations (S. 1394), 26182, 26184 [1OC], 26294, 26297, 26299, 26300, 26301, 26303, 26304, 26305, 26306, 26307, 26341-26343 [2OC], 26430, 26442, 26444, 26446, 26447, 26455, 26458, 26463, 26464, 26471, 26474, 26485, 26486-26491, 26496, 26499, 26503, 26508, 26509, 26578-26585 [6OC], 26828-26831, 26837, 26851, 26894, 26895, 26897, 26899-26901, 26913-26921 [7OC], 26993, 26995, 26996, 26999-27002, 27012, 27016, 27018, 27024, 27026, 27030, 27033, 27034-27037, 27040-27044, 27047, 27049, 27052, 27053, 27056-27059, 27064, 27070, 27117-27127 [8OC]

Developing countries: development of agricultural markets (H. Con. Res. 151), 23039 [7AU]

Economic assistance: disapprove certification by President under section 481(h) (S.J. Res. 90), 7909 [3AP]

Foreign Assistance Act: disapprove certification by President under section 481(h) (S.J. Res. 91), 7900 [3AP]

Haiti: democratic elections (S. Res. 248), 21715, 21758 [30JY]

International Security and Development Cooperation Act: enact (H.R. 3100), 25487 [29SE], 26063 [1OC], 26708 [6OC], 26814 [7OC], 30379 [31OC], 30391 [2NO], 30650 [3NO], 30912 [4NO], 30982 [5NO], 31636-31692 [10NO], 32640, 32643, 32647, 32651, 32656, 32658, 32659, 32662 [18NO], 32876, 32879, 32884, 32886, 32904, 32905, 32906, 32907, 32908, 32910, 32914, 32915, 32917, 32923, 32927 [19NO], 34355, 34363, 34365, 34366, 34370, 34373, 34377, 34382, 34383, 34387 [8DE], 34579, 34584, 34586, 34592, 34599, 34609 [9DE], 34666, 34675, 34676, 34683, 34686, 34689, 34691, 34694, 34699, 34707, 34708, 34709, 34710, 34712, 34714, 34715, 34718, 34719, 34720, 34721, 34722-34726, 34732-34751, 34753-34767, 34785 [10DE]

———enact (S. 1274), 16184 [16JN]

Jamaica: anniversary of independence (H. Res. 243), 22759 [6AU]

Japan: violations of agreement on semiconductors (S. Res. 164), 6352, 6407 [19MR]

Panama: civil liberties abuse and democracy development (S. Res. 239), 17794 [26JN]

Soviet Union: Embassy site agreements (S. Res. 261), 21758 [30JY]

Treaties: U.S.-Japan International Fishery Agreement (H.R. 3674), 36314, 36324 [18DE]

Treaty on Regulations for the Prevention of Pollution by Garbage from Ships: ratification, 31061, 31150 [5NO]

USIA: authorizing appropriations (S. 1394), 26182, 26184 [1OC], 26301, 26303, 26304, 26305, 26306, 26307, 26341-26343 [2OC], 26430, 26442, 26444, 26446, 26447, 26578-26585 [6OC], 26828-26831, 26837, 26856, 26858-26862, 26866, 26869, 26870, 26885, 26894, 26895, 26897, 26899-26901, 26913-26921 [7OC], 27047, 27049, 27052, 27053, 27056-27059, 27064, 27070 [8OC]

War Powers Act: require compliance with provisions (S.J. Res. 194), 27260, 27261 [9OC]

Analyses

Deterrence of State-Sponsored Terrorism Act (S. 1282), 13937 [28MY]

Fair Trade Wage Act (H.R. 1879), 7571 [31MR]

Federal Maritime Commission Flexibility in Dealing With Maritime Practices Which Our Liner Vessels Encounter in Foreign Countries, 18160 [30JN]

International negotiations of reciprocal agreements to strengthen trade laws (S. 490), 14158 [29MY]

Japanese Defense Spending Increase, 16750 [18JN]

Mikhail Gorbachev's Speech to the Forum ``For a Nuclear-Free World, for the Survival of Mankind'': American Committee on United States-Soviet Relations, 14812-14817 [5JN]

New Zealand Military Preference Elimination Act (S. 1463), 18533 [1JY]

Private-Public Partnership for Economic Assistance (S. 768), 6103 [18MR]

Reinforcing Young Democracies—The Central American Case: Xavier Zavala, 22143 [3AU]

U.S.-U.S.S.R. Nuclear Space Talks: ACDA, 11191 [5MY]

Appointments

Bates, Representative: Interparliamentary Union, 26606 [6OC]

Blaz, Representative: Interparliamentary Union, 26606 [6OC]

Boggs, Representative: Interparliamentary Union, 26606 [6OC]

Canada-U.S. Interparliamentary Group, 4047 [25FE]

———Senator Stevens as Chairman of delegation, 11821 [8MY]

Commission for the Study of International Migration and Cooperative Economic Development: members, 4678 [3MR]

Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe: members, 6144 [18MR]

Committee To Investigate Covert Arms Transactions With Iran (Select) (H. Res. 12), 832 [7JA]

Hamilton, Representative: Interparliamentary Union, 26606 [6OC]

Hammerschmidt, Representative: Interparliamentary Union, 26606 [6OC]

Japan-U.S. Friendship Commission: members, 4678 [3MR]

Mexico-U.S. Interparliamentary Group, 3898 [23FE], 6144 [18MR], 17816 [26JN]

Nelson, Claude J.: Senior Foreign Service, Class of Counselor, 32691 [18NO]

Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development: Denis Lamb, 11823 [8MY]

Pepper, Representative: Interparliamentary Union, 26606 [6OC]

Scheuer, Representative: Interparliamentary Union, 26606 [6OC]

Articles and editorials

. . . And Skirting the Law, 9338 [22AP]

. . . As Washington Puzzles Over Its Hand, 16963 [22JN]

Abandon the Bomb, 35198 [11DE]

ABM Reinterpretation Issue, 34313 -34317 [8DE]

ABM Treaty—Legal Analysis in the Political Cauldron, 34308-34313 [8DE]

Above the Battle Democracy Gains, 21802 [30JY]

A-Curbs on Pakistan, 35197 [11DE]

Administration Plan to Re-Flag Kuwaiti Tankers, 18461 [1JY]

Afghan Acid Test, 3165 [5FE]

Afghan Child and the Bright Red Plastic Truck, 25656 [29SE]

After 38 Years, Taiwan Lifts Martial Law—Prisoners Freed, 19915 [15JY]

After Iran-Contra—Let's Get Smart About Terrorism, 36004 [17DE]

Aid Officials Troubled by Moves on Cambodia Border, 6533 [23MR]

Aiding Mozambique Marxists, 21492 [29JY]

Air Force Proposes Abandoning Antisatellite Weapon To Reduce Budget, 37902 [21DE]

Alfonsin Shows His Authority, 9358 [22AP]

America, You Falter, 31896 [13NO]

America Must Remain the World's University, 34347 [8DE]

Americans Resoundingly Reject Plan To Spend $40 Million for Contra Arms, 3876 [19FE]

America's Blind Ambition: Toppling the Sandinistas Is the Wrong Thing To Do, 3948 [23FE]

America's Forces in Europe Make the Free World Secure, 35559 [14DE]

America's Friends—Doing What Its Enemies Could Not Do for Themselves, 18670 [1JY]

America's Self-Interest in Helping Gorbachev, 26821 [7OC]

America's Will To Support Strong National Defense Is Being Tested, 35561 [14DE]

Angola, 19163 [9JY]

Angola Lags in Drive on U.S.-Backed Rebels, 26494 [6OC]

Angola To Pursue Full Ties With the U.S., 18392 [30JN]

Angola—Crucial Confrontation Ahead, 29792-29794 [29OC]

Angolan Rebels Offer To Reopen Vital Railway but Only to Non-Military Traffic, 8545 [8AP]

Angola's Twilight Zone—Which Side of the Civil War Is America On?, 26492 [6OC]

Another Reason To Say No to Pakistan, 35193 [11DE]

Anti-Apartheid of Pro-Soviet?—Sanctions Raise U.S. Dependence on U.S.S.R. for Strategic Materials, 29755 [28OC]

Anti-Apartheid or Pro-Soviet?, 28170 [15OC]

Antidemocratic Tone in Central America Protest, 12406 [13MY]

Applying Leverage on South Korea, 16959 [22JN]

Appropriate Pressure on Panama, 21475 [29JY]

Arab Terrorists Aid South African Groups, 16691 [18JN]

Argentina—For the Record, 9359 [22AP]

Arm Afghans, Balance the Rest, 35199 [11DE]

Arms Agreement—on Two Conditions, 14437 [3JN]

Arms Are Costa Rica's Last Need, 5739 [16MR]

Arms Control Needed in Pakistan, 35197 [11DE]

Arms Control Negotiations With the Soviet Union, 21705 [30JY]

Arms Control—An Expert Explains Why We Should Pay Attention, 7595 [31MR]

Arms Reaction—and Reactionaries, 17216 [24JN]

Arrogance of Ignorance, 17365 [24JN]

As I See It . . ., 7099 [26MR]

As the Spit Turns . . ., 19602 [13JY]

Association for North America?, 14507 [3JN]

Atlantic Alliance Must Be Rethought, Say Reagan Adviser and NATO Envoy, 2174 [28JA]

Balancing Our Policy, 35198 [11DE]

Battle Lines Drawn for South Korea Rallies, 17911 [27JN]

Beat the Devil, 11001 [4MY]

Belize's Endangered Tranquility—Growing Regional Problems Affecting Isolated Neighbor, 23470 [7AU]

Berlin—A Double Celebration—Looking Back on the Place Where Everything Happened, 4921 [5MR]

Better Than a Freeze—Progress in Arms Talks Indicates U.S. Was Wise, 24907 [22SE]

Bizarre Deal Diverts Vital Tools to Russians, 16981-16983 [23JN]

Boland Achievement, 16329 [16JN]

Boom-Boom as Bonbons, 3855 [19FE]

Boycotting Guns and Butter, 23939 [15SE]

British Allegedly Tried to Link CIA, IRA, 15387 [10JN]

Building the Lily . . ., 10605 [29AP]

Burning Desire for Peace—Central America Has Done Its Part, Now United States Must Back Off, 34085 [3DE]

But Why Make the Contras Pay?, 1801 [21JA]

Calculated Deceit in Mozambique, 23532 [9SE]

Cambodian-Refugee Abuse Reported, 6532 [23MR]

Cambodians in Limbo, 6528 [23MR]

Can the Leaders Ever Be Trusted?, 3714 [19FE]

Can the United States Have a Winning Foreign Policy?, 13316 [20MY]

Can the West Accept Da for an Answer?, 26586-26591 [6OC]

Carlucci Cites Contra Gains, Complains Media Ignore Them, 22015 [3AU]

Case for the Contras, 14191 [1JN]

Casey Is Termed the Mastermind of Efforts To Supply the Contras, 6791 [25MR]

Casey's Poor Health Leaves Big Gap in Iran Arms Probe, 6792 [25MR]

Castro Is Real Culprit in Cuban Detainee Crisis, Representative Swindall, 11948 [11MY]

Castro's Gulag Should Burden U.N.'s Conscience, 14395 [2JN]

Ceau-Ses-Cu! Gor-Ba-Chev!, 17758 [26JN]

Central America, 34407 [8DE]

Central America and the Caribbean—The Larger Scenario, 27924, 27925 [14OC]

Central American Peace Initiative, 24254 [16SE]

Central American Presidents Show Real Grit in Quest, 30251 [29OC]

Central American Yalta?, 29768 [28OC]

Chance for Change in Iran, 14089 [28MY]

Chaos at the Top, 3899 [23FE]

Chatham Students Prepare Message of Peace, 34413 [8DE]

China Flies More Security Forces to Tibet—Protesters Seeking Independence Say They Will Fight On, 26453 [6OC]

Chinese Accuse U.S. Reporter, 3420 [17FE]

Chinese Police Take Over Section of Holiest Buddhist Site in Tibet, 26453 [6OC]

Chinese Silkworm and the Arctic Caribou, 19589 [13JY]

Chinese Students Across U.S. Protest an Arrest in Shanghai, 37639 [21DE]

Chinese Who Studied in U.S. Jailed After Shanghai Protest, 3716 [19FE]

Chun Gag Rule Fosters Unrest, 16657 [18JN]

Church Report Declares Sanctions Unproductive, 34602 [9DE]

CIA Gives Contras Detailed Profiles of Civil Targets and Raids Planned in Spring, 6541 [23MR]

Clinging to Quiet Diplomacy Against the Advice of the President's Own Committee, the Administration Still Resists Sanctions on South Africa, 5648 [12MR]

Cologne Company Raided Over Supply of Nuclear Equipment Plans to Pakistan, 21881 [31JY]

Colombia—Is There a Future for Democracy?, 24464 [17SE]

Comandante Reagan—Savior of the Sandinistas, 18375 [30JN]

Combatting International Terrorism—The Role of Congress, Representative Fascell, 19290 [9JY]

Come Clean, Mr. President, 327 [6JA]

Coming Nicaragua Debacle—The Script Has Already Been Written, 23809 [11SE]

Common Sense Says Little, 326 [6JA]

Communist Takeover of Outer Mongolia—Model for Eastern Europe? Thomas T. Hammond, 2261-2269 [29JA]

Congress and Arms Control, Representative Fascell, 14499-14504 [3JN]

Congress Is Hoist by Its Boland Petard, 19073 [8JY]

Congress Should Review Anti-U.S. Votes, Senator Kasten, 32649 [18NO]

Continue Contra Aid, Reagan Says, 11001 [4MY]

Contra Aid Accord Set by Congress and White House—$8.1 Million but No Arms, 37739 [21DE]

Contra Aid Debate Masks True Purpose—Sell-Out, 5285 [10MR]

Contra Backer Offered To Help Mexicans, Notes Show, 8533 [8AP]

Contra Funding Diverted—Humanitarian Aid Used To Buy Arms, 6650 [24MR]

Contra Inquiry Into Abuses Is Disputed by Commanders, 14913 [8JN]

Contras Face Tough Battles in Congress, 6033 [18MR]

Contras Raid Civilian Targets, 5122 [10MR]

Could You Forget?, 19576 [13JY]

Covert Forces Multiply and Some Run Amok, 14092-14094 [28MY]

Cranking Bureaucratic Wheels To Reunite a Refugee Family, 6528 [23MR]

Crime and Punishment, 32152 [17NO]

Cruise Missiles—A Wider Range and a Narrower Aim, 34787 [10DE]

Cuba, 29792 [29OC]

Cuba Lets 20 Prisoners Come to U.S., 8285 [7AP]

Cuban, Soviet Advisers Key to Angolan Regime, 19160-19162 [9JY]

Cuban Involvement in Drug Trade, 27927 [14OC]

Cuban Involvement in Latin America, 27923, 27924, 27925 [14OC]

Cubans, Soviets Blamed for Stall in Angolan Talks, 21490 [29JY]

Cubans Guard U.S. Oilmen in Angola, 19160 [9JY]

Cuba's Crimes—Even the U.N. Could Not Ignore Them Forever, 6708 [24MR], 6938 [25MR]

Dangerous Turn, 14065 [28MY]

Dangers of Detente II, 33803-33804 [2DE]

Dateline South Korea—a Divided Seoul, 17346-17350 [24JN]

Dateline—Namibia, 34677-34680 [10DE]

Day Harry Truman Remade the World, Charles Krauthammer, Washington (DC) Post, 5987 [17MR]

Debt Service Investments, 18742 [7JY]

Debtor Nation Hysteria, 19805 [14JY]

Deception Managers, 8459 [8AP]

Defending Europe, 16960 [22JN]

Democracy in South Korea, 17914 [27JN]

Demonstrators Stone U.S. Embassy in Panama, Cite U.S. Intervention, 18593 [1JY]

Despite Perils, Bad Press, Labor Still Fights for Freedom, 24249 [16SE]

Dilemma ``Glasnost'' Poses for the Human Rights Community, Representative Hoyer, 14069 [28MY]

Displaced Cambodians Strain Thailand's Camps, 6530 [23MR]

Dissonance of Glasnost, 12219 [12MY]

Do Presidents Have Power To Declare War or Peace?, 19182 [9JY]

Does Pakistan Have the Bomb? Defer Military Aid Until U.S. Finds Out, 35201 [11DE]

Don't Put My Name on Any Such Treaty, 34426 [8DE]

Draconian Measure—Critics Call its Extreme Provisions ``Fascist'', 33785 [2DE]

Drugs and Torture in Mexico, 7836 [2AP]

Economists Sees Imports Hurting Living Standard, 24674 [21SE]

Elections Panel Officials in Haiti Flee New Violence in the Capital, 33118 [20NO]

Enough of Pakistan's Lies, 35191 [11DE]

Europe After the INF Agreement, 36155 [17DE]

Europe Questions America's Promise, 22991 [6AU]

Europe—A U.S. Pillar of Rival in NATO?, 23444 [7AU]

Europe's Braver Colours, 25278 [25SE]

Europe's INF Message to President Reagan, 35607 [15DE]

Excerpts From the NBC News Interview With Gorbachev, 33780 [2DE]

Ex-Graduate Student in U.S. Is Among Detained Chinese, 3716 [19FE]

Explore Peace in Nicaragua, 16842 [19JN]

Extradite Ochoa, 34409 [8DE]

Eyeless in the Gulf, 23341 [7AU]

Facing the Ugly Facts on Nicaragua—Its Regime Is Objectionable, We Can Only Make It Less So, 4114 [25FE]

Fatal Mission in Nicaragua, 19580 [13JY]

FBI Told To Halt Sting of Bahamas' Premier, 7910 [3AP]

Fight Over Fighters?, 20374 [21JY]

Fighting Terrorism, 9172 [21AP]

5-Hour Mozambique Massacre Leave a Tableau of Carnage—Government Says Rebel Attack Killed 386, 23586 [9SE]

Flawed Report on ABM, 5498 [11MR]

Fleeing Cuba, 15604 [11JN]

Foiled—Bid To Buy Steel for A-Bomb, 21882 [31JY]

Folly of Free Trade, 20009-20012 [15JY]

For Evil to Flourish, Good Men Must Only Do Nothing, 8279 [7AP]

Foreign Aid Recipients Bite U.S. Hand in U.N., 32648 [18NO]

Fragile Haiti Needs More Help From U.S., 10170 [28AP]

France and Germany—Europe's Odd Couple, 22992 [6AU]

France Sentences Terrorist to Life, 4785 [4MR]

Free Soviet-Occupied Afghanistan, 17804 [26JN]

Free-Trade Oriented Economic Policies, 20448 [21JY]

Friday Forum—A Family's Plea to Close PLO Offices, 35771 [16DE]

Front Line of Defense and Peace, 27049 [8OC]

FSX Problem—Big Gaps Between Japan's and U.S. Side's Plans for ``Joint Development,'' Even Though Same Terminology Used, 20375 [21JY]

Fund-Raisers for Contras Capitalized on Access, 6791, 6792 [25MR]

Future of Taiwan, 6600 [23MR]

Fuzzy United States Signals Help Pakistan Build Bomb, 35197 [11DE]

GAO Accuses Administration of Illegal Latin Propaganda—Congress' Ban Violated in 1985, Agency Says, 26954 [7OC]

Gathering Storm—Are the Soviets Preparing for World War III? Representative Courter, 29217-29221 [26OC]

General Noriega's Ugly Desperation, 21476 [29JY]

Get Tough With Pakistan, Senator Pell, 27131 [8OC]

Getting the Bombs Out, 29892 [29OC]

Give the Arias Peace Plan a Chance, Senator Dodd, 28790 [21OC]

Glasnost, the Magazine vs. Glasnost, the Policy, 22133 [3AU]

``Glasnost''—Lenin Loved It Too, 11810 [8MY]

Glasnost—What's in a Word?, 16962 [22JN], 17356 [24JN]

Goldwater—Reagan ``Inviting Disaster'' in Persian Gulf, 24487 [18SE]

GOP To Offer Compromise on Contra Aid, 3963 [24FE]

Gorbachev Begins 3rd Year; No Turning Back, 11812 [8MY]

Gorbachev Offers Reforms for Women Unions, Seeking To Build Alliance, 11813 [8MY]

Gorbachev Plays All the Right Cards Against Allies . . ., 16962 [22JN]

Gorbachev—A Leninist Still—And It's Not Bad Manners To Say So, Stephen S. Rosenfeld, Washington (DC) Post, 8544 [8AP]

Gorbachev—He Sees Opportunity in Latin America, 8015 [6AP]

Gorbachev's Advantage, 11277 [5MY]

Gorbachev's Arms Control Moves, 13754-13757 [27MY]

Gorbachev's Democracy Drive Hit—Official Newspaper Pravda Mocks Some Proposals of Soviet Leader, 32846 [19NO]

Gorbachev's Gambit, 11811 [8MY]

Gorbachev's ``Glasnost''—To Liberals the Essence of Hope; but in Russia?, 11298 [5MY]

Gorbachev's Iron Smile, 9729 [24AP]

Great American Hero?, 22141 [3AU]

Great Man Is Leading Portugal, 11866 [8MY]

Group Working To Reunify Americans With Soviet Spouses, 21567 [29JY]

Growing Up About Hostages, 13122 [20MY]

Guns of Glasnost, 19769 [14JY]

Gunsmith to Third World, Smith Hempstone, Washington (DC) Times, 6228 [18MR]

Haiti Terror—The Old Order vs. the New, 33117 [20NO]

Haiti Violence Puts Drive to Democracy at the Crossroads, 33117 [20NO]

Haitian Election Files Burned After Candidates are Rejected, 33117 [20NO]

Haitian Elections Feared Imperiled—Officials Say They Still Need $2.5 Million and Security From the Government, 33116 [20NO]

Haitian General Lashes Out Widely, 36471 [18DE]

Haiti—Challenge (and Opportunity) for U.S., 4784 [4MR]

Haiti's Junta-Picked Electoral Board Sworn In, 35708 [15DE]

Haiti's Try for Democracy Given Slim Chance by U.S., 36471 [18DE]

Hanoi's Broken Promise, 25500 [29SE]

Heavy-Metal Treaty, 35606 [15DE]

Helping Poor Nations Helps America, 2178 [28JA]

High Risk, Low Recognition, 24778 [22SE]

Hindering Arms for Pakistan Proves Foreign Policy Point, 35198 [11DE]

Historical ``Memory'' for Presidents, 4423 [26FE]

Hold On, Pakistan, 35196 [11DE]

Honduran Bombing Suspect Is Given Asylum in Mexico, 27056 [8OC]

Honduran Official Says Rebels Would Be Curbed, 36518 [19DE]

Honduran President Scathes Sandinistas, 2027 [27JA]

House, the Bomb and Pakistan, 35191 [11DE]

How Lies Proliferate, 35199 [11DE]

How the Soviets Are Bugging America, Senator Moynihan, 10650 [30AP]

How To Build a Realistic Nicaraguan Policy, 7085 [26MR]

Human Rights, 17333-17340 [24JN]

Humanitarian Trick, 2646 [3FE]

Hypocrisy Thrives at the U.N., 4700 [3MR]

Ideological Contradictions in U.S. Policy Toward Angola, 34403 [8DE]

If Congress Halts Contra Funding, 1970 [27JA]

If Necessary, a Superpower Acts Alone, 16787 [18JN]

If the Contras Collapse, U.S. Faces Bigger Task in Containing Marxism, 14394 [2JN]

If You Liked Junk Bonds, You'll Love Stock Loans, 28837 [22OC]

Ike Was Right, 21390 [28JY]

In a Silent Monastery, Gods, Tears and Fears, 26454 [6OC]

In the Beginning Was the Word, 17357 [24JN]

India/China Relations, 13179 [20MY]

Indochinese Refugee Resettlement and Protection Act (sundry), 6528-6533 [23MR]

INF Talks Grow Shaky as Concerns Over Missile Verification Mount in Washington, 36012 [17DE]

INF—Ignoring History, or Making It?, 27808 [14OC]

INF—The Perils of Euphoria, 35608 [15DE]

Innocent Victim of the Iran Scandal, 4921 [5MR]

Instruments of Foreign Policy, 13298 [20MY]

Intelligence Community Skeptical on Arms Pacts With Soviet Union—Its Mobile Missiles Can Be Hidden, 36010 [17DE]

International Law, 26471 [6OC]

International Narcotics Trafficking—Soviet Connection, 2106-2108 [28JA]

International Narcotics Trafficking—The Soviet Connection, 27927 [14OC]

International Peacekeeping Force Asked for Haiti, 33768 [2DE]

Invading Reagan's Treaty Trip, 10609 [29AP]

Iran and Soviet Draft Big Projects, Including Pipelines and Railroad, 23341 [7AU]

Iran Moderates—Genuine or Fraud?, 18687 [1JY]

Iran Sales Linked to Wide Program of Covert Policies, 10298 [28AP]

Iran-Contra Hearings—Needless Muck, 20100 [15JY]

Iran-Contra Uproar—Travesty, 1177 [12JA]

Is He a New Kind of Communist? Read His Book, 35604 [15DE]

Is Honesty Always Best Policy?, 6439 [19MR]

Islam's Bomb, 35193 [11DE]

Isolation of the United States, 33654 [2DE], 36186-36188 [18DE]

It Takes Two To Decouple—Whether Europe Keeps America's Protection Is Largely Up to Europe, 35746 [15DE]

It's Time for a Common Defense Market, 22678 [5AU]

It's Time to Rein in Romania's Tyrant, 17751 [26JN]

It's Time To Sever Contra Connection, 3877 [19FE]

Jamming America's Radios, 15653 [12JN]

Jamming Elsewhere, 16316 [16JN]

Japan Gains From American Embargo Against Nicaragua, 16752 [18JN]

Japan Remains Hopeful It Can Build FSX Fighter, 20373 [21JY]

Japan Worries That Scandal Has Hurt Relations With United States, 20375 [21JY]

Japan—a Long Way to Go on Defense—It Uses Allies Burden as Edge to Dominate Marketplace, Senator Stevens, 12921 [19MY]

Jews' Summit Message to Gorbachev, 33740 [2DE]

Jim Wright Has Made a Mess of Things, 32149 [17NO]

Journey Through the Heart of Yugoslavia, 28764 [21OC]

Keep Politics Out of Treaty, 25918 [30SE]

Keep the Radios Broadcasting to the East, 19062 [8JY]

Kennedy's Cave-In Left a Sorry Legacy—Cuban Missile Crisis Was a Triumph—for the Soviets, 23788 [10SE]

Khao I Dang—Refugee Job Not Finished, 6530 [23MR]

Korean Games, 21705 [30JY]

Kremlin Feels Strain of Afghan War, 1138 [12JA]

Kuwaiti Tankers, U.S. Flag—Proceed With Caution—And With the Allies, Representative Hamilton, 14074 [28MY]

Latin Guerrillas Joining Forces, U.S. Officers Say, 6595 [23MR]

Laundering Money and Shipping Drugs, 7907 [3AP]

Leak That Could Sink the U.S. Lead in Submarines, 18142 [30JN]

Legal Case for Cutting U.S. Funding for the United Nations, 18614 [9JY]

Let the U.N. Reflag Gulf Vessels, 19154 [9JY]

Letelier-Moffitt Murder Called Chile's Watergate, 11574 [6MY]

Liberals Need History Lesson, 31437 [9NO]

Lies About Nicaragua, 21549-21553 [29JY]

Links to Reagan Slowly Being Forged, 14404 [2JN]

Local Executive Controlled Firm That Routed Cash Meant for Contras, 7232 [30MR]

Long Hot Summer in Seoul, 17913 [27JN]

Looming Crisis With Bonn and Tokyo, 31713 [10NO]

Machine and the Tiger, 8516-8519 [8AP]

Making Peace a Reality, 23348 [7AU]

Making United States ``Earn'' a Summit, 29767 [28OC]

Man With Black Gloves, 3714 [19FE]

Many Working Children Found Malnourished and Disturbed, 19605 [13JY]

Marine Lapse Symptom of National Ills, 14797 [4JN]

Marshall Plan, 16283 [16JN]

Marxism-Leninism in Ethiopia, 12714 [18MY]

McFarlane Note Told of Saudi Cash—Iran-Contra Probers Look for Covert Action ``Slush Fund'', 6539 [23MR]

Meddling in the Gulf, 14395 [2JN]

Mental Hazards of Exporting, 8535 [8AP]

Mexico, 7825 [2AP], 7835 [2AP]

Miami Jury Probes Noriega Drug Link, 22944 [6AU]

Micron Technology Says Japanese Firms Still Violate Chip Pact, 6351, 6353 [19MR]

Micron—Invoice Pegs Japanese to Violation, 6351, 6353 [19MR]

Middle Class Broadens Korean Protest, 16655 [18JN]

Mikhail and Raisa—Just Like Us?, 34222 [4DE]

Mikulski's 1979 Vow Ends in Cambodian Girl's Graduation, 35324 [11DE]

Military Sees Dangers in North's Actions, 19820 [14JY]

Military Virtues Suffer in Translation, 21216 [28JY]

Minefield of the Mideast—The Safest Approach Is To Not Enter at All, 6438 [19MR]

Misconceptions of Nationalism Prevent Peace, 9338 [22AP]

Misunderstanding Terrorism, 16421-16424 [17JN]

MITI Role Seen in Toshiba Case, 14792 [4JN]

Moral Motivation and Power of Example, 4967 [5MR]

More Aid to Contras?, 24913 [22SE]

More Aid to the Contras?, 26714 [6OC]

More Toshiba Tools Said To Reach Soviet Union, 18143 [30JN]

Moscow Embassy Controversy, 13836 [27MY]

Moscow's Conventional Wisdom—Soviet Views of the European Balance, 37947-37950 [22DE]

Mr. Gorbachev's Gambit, 11810 [8MY]

Mubarak Puts Emphasis on Private Investment, 23510 [20AU]

My Expulsion From China, 3420 [17FE]

Myth of Pakistan as a Heroic U.S. Ally, 38261, 38298 [22DE]

Myths About the Republic of China on Taiwan, 8280 [7AP]

Nakasone Rules Out Quick Decision on FSX, 20374 [21JY]

Nationwide Night of Protests Against Roh Tae Woo Nomination Mobilizes One Million Korean Citizens, 16660 [18JN]

Nation-Wide Resistance Grows, 16658 [18JN]

NATO, Israel and the Tactical Missile Challenge, 21031 [23JY]

Neglected Resource—Women in the Developing World, 8537 [8AP]

Negotiated Treaty Amendment—Solution to SDI-ABM Treaty Conflict, 17030-17041 [23JN]

New Contras?, 14913 [8JN]

New Rules on Covert Activities Draw Fire, 23135 [7AU]

Newspaper of Valor, 7320 [30MR]

Nicaragua, 5218 [10MR], 26733 [6OC]

Nicaragua Says It Will Proceed With Plans to Get MiGs, 33781 [2DE]

Nicaragua—After the Reagan Doctrine, 31922 [16NO]

Nicaragua—Undeclared War Hits Home, 7233 [30MR]

Nine Percent of Afghans Perish Since Soviet Takeover, 34574 [9DE]

1977 Spy Data on SS-20's Cast Shadow Over INF Talks, 36011 [17DE]

1962 Cuban Crisis Viewed by Analysts as Tendering Hemisphere to Soviets, 29794 [29OC]

No End in Afghanistan, 1097 [8JA]

No More Nuclear Exceptions for Pakistan, 35194 [11DE]

No Nukes for Pakistan, 35194 [11DE]

North Gave $100,000, Contra Says—Swiss Banks Wired Some of Funds to Costa Rica Accounts, 6541 [23MR]

North Is No Hero to Those Who Value the Constitution, 22347 [4AU]

North—A Hero or a Zealot?, 20827 [22JY]

North's Image, 22347 [4AU]

Not Above Law, but Well Within It—President Has Invincible Right To Solicit Funds for Contras, 14798 [4JN]

Nuclear NATO—A Moment of Truth, 19824 [14JY]

Nuclear Weapons, 26434 [6OC]

Nuclear Weapons—Glenn Wants Pressure Applied Against a Pakistani A-Bomb, 35196 [11DE]

Nurture Pakistan, but Not Nuclear Arms, 35196 [11DE]

Observers, Back From Haiti, Ask O.A.S. to Restore Order, 33767 [2DE]

Official Support Growing for Haitian Election, 33116 [20NO]

Oil Agenda (series), 4713, 4714 [3MR]

Oil Glut, 19568 [13JY]

On Again Summit, 34416 [8DE]

123 Votes for Afghanistan, 33193 [20NO]

Only Another Footnote in Africa?, 2178 [28JA]

Opening a Dangerous Loophole, 35188 [11DE]

Opiate of Arms Control, 9098 [21AP]

Opportunity for US To Develop a New Iranian Policy, 14597 [3JN]

Opposition Blunts Gorbachev's Efforts, 11814 [8MY]

Opposition's Ox Walk Delays Nakasone Tax Bill, 9375 [23AP]

Ortega and Peace Plan, 35822 [16DE]

Ortega Shows His Colors, 18111 [29JN]

Other Countries Lobbying Hill—Trade Bill Attracts Attention, 18945 [8JY]

Our Nuclear Program Is Not Weapons-Oriented, 32705 [18NO]

Outmaneuvering the U.S. Army—W. Germans Bilk Pentagon With Claims of War Game Damage, Officials Say, 24370 [17SE]

Overreaching Reagan Doctrine, 11040 [5MY]

Pakistan Aid and Bombs, 35200 [11DE]

Pakistan and the Bomb, 35194 [11DE]

Pakistan and the Bomb—A History of Deception, Representatives Wolpe and Levine, 23661 [9SE]

Pakistan and the Smugglers, 35191 [11DE]

Pakistan Better Not Think It Has America Trapped, 35193 [11DE]

Pakistan Builds Second Plant To Enrich Uranium, 35201 [11DE]

Pakistan Conduit, 21877 [31JY]

Pakistan Must Keep Nuclear Rules, 35192 [11DE]

Pakistan Plays With Fire, 35191 [11DE]

Pakistan—Drop Nuke Plan, 35194 [11DE]

Pakistan's Bomb, 35195 [11DE]

Pakistan's Fingerprints in Nuclear Cases, 35192 [11DE]

Pakistan's Nuclear Bombshell, 21879-21881 [31JY]

Pakistan's Risky Nuclear Audacity, 35194 [11DE]

Pakistan—The United States Must Do More To Assure the Bomb Doesn't Get Built, 35195 [11DE]

Panama, 10 Years Later, 26836 [7OC]

Panama Canal—Its Major Marine Operational Problems and Solution, 14957-14961 [9JN]

Panama Strongman Said To Trade in Drugs, Arms and Illicit Money, 7904-7906 [3AP]

Panamanian Strong Man Tied to Drug Trade, 22943 [6AU]

Panama's Not-so-Strong Man, 21476 [29JY]

Panama—Turmoil Leaves Noriega Still Entrenched, 25083 [24SE]

Panel Member Sees Self-Defeating U.S. Policy, 14806 [4JN]

Pattern of Abuses Laid to Sandinistas—Detainees, Rights Groups Charge Torture, Oppressive Confinement, 13001 [19MY]

PDC Comments on U.S. Senate Resolution Support, 18594 [1JY]

Peasants Tell of Rights Abuses by Sandinistas, 18386 [30JN]

Persian Gulf Escort Operation Classification, 19834 [15JY]

Personnel Problem, 7753 [1AP]

Philippine Cabinet Offers To Resign, 23827 [11SE]

Pick Your Side, 15383 [10JN]

Place for Morality in Foreign Policy, 5179 [10MR]

Plan Demoralizes Opposition, 32707 [18NO]

Plan Threatens Free Research Exchanges, 34730 [10DE]

Playing PLO Politics With the First Amendment, 19829 [14JY]

Plight of South African Sugar Industry Shows Sanctions Fall Heavily on Blacks, 34602 [9DE]

PLO ``Secretly'' Negotiating Purchase of Submarines, 23453 [7AU]

Ploy in Deployment, 34415 [8DE]

Poetry and Power in Nicaragua, 7775-7777 [2AP]

Political Tightrope to Pakistan, 35198 [11DE]

Politics, Pushed Into Korea's Streets, 16655 [18JN]

Politics and Policy, 24529 [18SE]

Population Control—An Elusive Opportunity in Venice, 16090 [15JN]

Potential Base for Soviet Bears in Central America, 33780 [2DE]

Presence of Malice, 30673 [3NO]

President Is Wrong in His Admonishment of Wright, 32871 [19NO]

President Ortega's Views, 7234 [30MR]

President's Passion, 4924 [5MR]

President's Speech, 4936 [5MR]

Pressure Must Be Kept on Nicaragua in Order To Fight Communism There, 35557 [14DE]

Pressure Pakistan to Forgo Nuclear Weapons, 35197 [11DE]

Prevailing in the Gulf, 24022 [15SE]

Prisoners Protest Treatment in Sandinista Prison, 3144 [5FE]

Private Voluntary Organizations Are Vital: Representative Penny, 26733 [6OC]

Profiteers of Terror—The European Connection, 4582 [3MR]

Proliferation's Dangerous Course—If Small-to-Middling Have Bomb, Will They Pull the Trigger?, 35200 [11DE]

Public Turn To Speak on Iran-Contra Hearings, 16671 [18JN]

Punish Pakistan's Perfidy on the Bomb, 35195 [11DE]

Put the Spotlight on the Soviets, 11565 [6MY]

Put the U.N. Into the Persian Gulf, 28630 [21OC], 28765 [21OC]

Rape of Tibet, 9181 [21AP]

Reagan ``Absolutely'' Believes Disinformation Misleads Hill, 26329 [2OC]

Reagan Affirms Support for Mozambican Leader, 26490 [6OC]

Reagan and Thatcher—A Week of Stunning Success, 16318 [16JN]

Reagan Can't Recall Acting on Ransom—President Contradicts McFarlane, Fitzwater, 13528 [21MY]

Reagan Ignites a Constitutional Crisis, 13325 [21MY]

Reagan Said To Order Spy-Damage Appraisal, 8022 [6AP]

Reagan Says Soviets Show Indications of Change—Softer Rhetoric Reflects Hope for Summit, 21490 [29JY]

Reagan Still Rates Well Above a 75 Percent, 24043 [15SE]

Reagan Was Told in '85 of Problem in Moscow Embassy, 8022 [6AP]

Reagan—The Truth at Last Exposed, 1552 [20JA]

Rebels Brace for Major Drive by Angola, 26492 [6OC]

Rebels Crush Major Attack by Cuban-Led Angolan Forces, 25715 [30SE]

Rebuff to Palestinians Is Upheld, 35774 [16DE]

Recalling the Days of ``We Shall Overcome'', 2941 [4FE]

Recasting South Korea, 17913 [27JN]

Recommitment to Indochinese Refugees, 6657 [24MR]

Reconciliation and Freedom, 6087 [18MR]

Reforms at Home Don't Mean Soviets No Longer a Threat Abroad, 16672 [18JN]

Report Says Mozambique Rebels Massacred 380, 23586 [9SE]

Reporter's Odyssey in Unseen China, 3421 [17FE]

``Restraint'' in Korea, 16989 [23JN]

Revealing Reaction to a High-Risk Plan, 17895 [26JN]

Revelations About Honduran Role in Contra War Fuel Opposition, 11001 [4MY]

Revolutionary Movement in Latin America, 27924 [14OC]

Reykjavik Revolution—Putting Deterrence in Question, 9370 [23AP]

Reykjavik—Breakthrough or Blunder?, 7639-7641 [1AP]

Right Stuff, 16790 [18JN]

Rio Grande—Refuge Line for Drug-Moving Army, 7836 [2AP]

Risky Path to Arms Control, 23798 [10SE]

Roamin' Dakota, 24258 [16SE]

Romania Losing Favor, 5270 [10MR]

Romania Problem, 20762 [22JY]

Running Interference—And Interfering, 15380 [10JN]

SALT II, 8459 [8AP]

Sanctions Backfire, 34601 [9DE]

Sanctions Backfired, 2073, 2087 [28JA], 30339 [30OC]

Sanctions Surveys—In Search of Ordinary Black Opinion, 34605-34607 [9DE]

Sanctions Won't End Apartheid, 34601 [9DE]

Sanctions—Case Against CASE, 34607 [9DE]

Sandinista Abuses Are as Bad as Ever, State Report Charges, 3905 [23FE]

Sandinista Lobby, 5884-5886 [17MR]

Sandinistas, Contra Aid and the Peace Initiative, Representative Penny, 26734 [6OC]

Sandinistas May Get New Missiles, 23418 [7AU]

Sandinistas Use ``Peace'' Lull To Supply Rebels, Duarte Says, 23726 [10SE]

Sandinistas Using MiGs in Cuba—Sources Say Nicaragua Has Formed Combat Squadron, 33781 [2DE]

Saudi Policy Reflects Self-Interest Above All, 20107 [15JY]

SDI Puzzle One of How, Not Whether, To Proceed, 3658 [19FE]

SDI Tax Bite, 34416 [8DE]

Sec. of State Schultz's Visit to Soviet Union (sundry), 8648 [9AP]

Secret Numbers, 36009 [17DE]

Sharing the Burden of Latin Debt, 9184 [21AP]

Should the U.S. Fund ``Big Brother''? Representative Christopher Smith, 15398 [10JN]

Should the U.S. Support the Contras, 5242 [10MR]

Silence in Nicaragua, 18738 [7JY], 19071 [8JY]

Singular Economic Response, 27452 [13OC]

Sinister Oliver Tambo, 2659 [3FE]

Sink the U.N.?, 34427 [8DE]

Situation in Central America, 35566 [14DE]

Sneaky Supplemental for the World Bank, 13216 [20MY]

Some Balance on Pakistan, 35196 [11DE]

Some Nerve in the Philippines, 2209 [29JA]

Sorry, Wrong Policy—How Not To Compete in Telecommunications Markets Today, 36665 [19DE]

Sound a Certain Trumpet for Seoul, 16988 [23JN]

South Africa Reforms Wilt Under Scrutiny, 4252 [26FE]

South African Rebel Impresses Church Parley, 13440 [21MY]

South Korean Military—Waiting in Wings, 17912 [27JN]

Soviet ABM Defense, 8463 [8AP]

Soviet and Cuban Ties Support—and Bind—War-Weary Angola, 19162 [9JY]

Soviet and U.S. Nonstrategic Nuclear Forces, 8928 [10AP]

Soviet Case of False Information Relative to Chile, 19084 [8JY]

Soviet Changes Could Help Us, 25668 [29SE]

Soviet Cheating Shouldn't Hinder a Nuclear Test Ban, 10634 [30AP]

Soviet Emigration of Jews Is Highest in Last 5 Years, 7361 [31MR]

Soviet Hints at Curb on Party Figure—Reports on Criticism Called ``Fantasy'', 32846 [19NO]

Soviet Interest in Pacific Islands Stirs Concern, 3227 [9FE]

Soviet Law Would Free Up Collectives, 11813 [8MY]

Soviet Market—Has Anything Changed?, 27415 [13OC]

Soviet Mobile Missiles Could Make It Easy To Foil Verification of an Arms Accord, 36011 [17DE]

Soviet Nuclear Blackmail, 26437 [6OC]

Soviet policy: Gorbachev initiatives, 14208 [2JN]

Soviets, Cubans Using Panama Canal, 26836 [7OC]

Soviets Let Off Hook in Third World, 35745 [15DE]

Soviets May Face Mass Layoffs, 11813 [8MY]

Soviets Sponsor Spread of AIDS Disinformation, 12556 [14MY]

Space Launch Program Calls for Expansion, 35560-35561 [14DE]

Speaker of State, 32072 [17NO]

Stand Tough on Proliferation, 35195 [11DE]

State Arms Limit Plan Goes Easy on Soviets, 21705 [30JY]

State Dept. Helped Contractor Aiding Contras—Normal Procedures Bypassed To Speed ``Emergency'' Payment, 6649 [24MR]

State vs. the President, 4693 [3MR]

Stealing a March, 11296 [5MY]

Step Forward on Arms Control—Accord Would Mean More Politically Than Militarily, 19681 [14JY]

Sticking With the Contras, 24248 [16SE]

Stinger Sting, Defense and Foreign Affairs (publication), 7557 [31MR]

Stop Pakistan's Nuclear Bomb, 6016 [18MR], 35199 [11DE]

Stop the Trade Bill Hysteria, 36007 [17DE]

Stop the War on Pakistan, 13289 [20MY]

Street Protests by South Koreans Resume and Grow, 16654 [18JN]

Strings on Pakistan Aid, 35192 [11DE]

Stuck on the Contras, 5075 [6MR]

Submarined by Japan and Norway, 18152 [30JN]

Submarines Now Dominate U.S. Nuclear Forces, 37629 [21DE]

Subtle Boost for Contras?, 16303 [16JN]

Suggestion for Sen. Glenn, 35201 [11DE]

Suggestion for Senator Glenn, 1079 [8JA]

Superpower Protection Worries Gulf Nations, 19194 [9JY]

Superweapon or Boondoggle?, 7557 [31MR]

Symms Blocks State Department's Southern Africa Policy, 30340 [30OC]

Taiwan Ends 4 Decades of Martial Law, 19915 [15JY]

Taiwan's Lessons for South Korea and the United States, 3468 [18FE]

Taiwan's New Opposition Party Becomes Force To Be Reckoned With, 3233 [9FE]

Take a Chance in South Korea, 3133 [5FE]

Take a ``Timeout'' on the INF Treaty, 34623 [9DE], 35607 [15DE]

10 Americans Arrested in Panama—Former Envoy's Son Receives Jail Term, 27242 [9OC]

Terrorism in Bloom, 29292 [27OC]

Thailand Starts Evacuating Cambodian Refugees From Last Camp, 6532 [23MR]

Thais Pressing Ouster of the Laotians, 6531 [23MR]

Thais Said To Bar Laotian Refugees, 6531 [23MR]

Third Generation of Nukes, 13295 [20MY]

Third World Hope—Changing Debt Into Equity, 24905 [22SE]

Tighten the Screws, 35193 [11DE]

Time To Move On, 5505 [11MR]

Time To Tighten Sanctions, 29753 [28OC]

To Help Thailand Help Refugees, 15481 [11JN]

Top Soviet Denounces Stalin's Gulags, 18112 [29JN]

Toshiba Aided Soviets With Sub Technology, 18142 [30JN]

Tough at the Top, 34608 [9DE]

Tough INF Questions Confront Senate—Will ``World's Greatest Deliberative Body'' Live Up to Its Name?, 36555 [19DE]

Tower Report—On the Separation of Powers, 4940 [5MR]

Toying With Puerto Rico, 23488 [7AU]

Trade Moves China Off the Sidelines, 14162 [29MY]

Treaty and Summit Give Away Too Much, 35608 [15DE]

Trimmer, Better White House—Too Many Advisers With Too Much Power Hurt President and Country, 22965 [6AU]

Trouble With Covert Action, 9460 [23AP]

True Believer, 32691 [18NO]

Truman Doctrine 40 Years Old Today, 5889 [17MR]

Tugging at the Rug Under Savimbi, 6498 [20MR]

Turkey Bearing More Than Its Share of NATO Burdens, 24040 [15SE]

Turkey—An Increasingly Key Strategic Asset for the U.S., 31554-31557 [10NO]

Turkey's Progress, 36154 [17DE]

Two Civil Rights Leaders Urge Angola To Seek Peace, 19160 [9JY]

Two Successful Leaders, 16323 [16JN]

U.N. Voting Record, 32649-32650 [18NO]

U.S. Could Triumph at Venice, Representative LaFalce, 15601 [11JN]

U.S. Delays Next Escort of Tankers, 23115 [7AU]

U.S. Fears Soviet Use of New Nicaraguan Airfield, 33781 [2DE]

U.S. Intensifies Pressure on Chun, 17912 [27JN]

U.S. Lags in Pledges to World's Poor Nations, 10282 [28AP]

U.S. Lifts Controls on Export of Drilling Gear to Soviets, 1379 [16JA]

U.S. May Have Miscounted Some Soviet Missiles—Number of SS-23's Underestimated, Cruise Weapons Overlooked, INF Data Indicates, 36009 [17DE]

U.S. May Reply to Soviet Rays, 8459 [8AP]

U.S. Officers Troubled by Plan To Aid Gulf Ships, 19195 [9JY]

U.S. Officials Split Over Costa Rican Peace Plan, 6540 [23MR]

U.S. Panama Stand Properly Strong, 16801 [18JN]

U.S. Partially Closes Mission to Panama—Government's Role in Unrest Protested, 19061 [8JY]

U.S. Pays High Price for IBM's Power, 6706 [24MR]

U.S. Policy on Indians in Nicaragua Damages Anti-Sandinista Effort, 5894 [17MR]

U.S. Relations With Israel—The Military Benefits, 19262-19268 [9JY]

U.S. Role in Haiti's Debacle, 32142 [17NO]

U.S. Senator Raps Refugee Expulsion, 15484 [11JN]

U.S. Sending 50,000 Troops to Central America, 9303 [22AP]

U.S. Stake in Korea, 17915 [27JN]

U.S. Supplying Afghan Insurgents With Arms in a Covert Operation, 291 [6JA]

U.S. Tried Intimidation To Get More Contra Aid, 12247-12248 [12MY]

U.S. Urges Japan To Import Jet Fighter Rather Than Develop One Domestically, 20373 [21JY]

U.S. Will Not Press Korean Initiative, 16653 [18JN]

U.S. Will Oppose Generous World Bank Severance Plan, 13217 [20MY]

U.S.-Angola Talks on Namibia Called Waste of Time, 21490 [29JY]

U.S./Pakistan—Foreign Aid Should Be Halted Pending Bribery Investigation, 35192 [11DE]

U.S.-Romania Relations Between 1968-84—An Independent Survey From Bucharest, 17741 [26JN]

U.S.-Soviet Arms Control, 26411 [5OC]

U.S.-Soviet Trade Bars Said to Cost $10 Billion, 27411 [13OC]

Ultra-Nationalist Peronists Again Argentina's Majority Political Force, 27134 [8OC]

Uncertain December, 33546 [1DE]

United Kingdom—Howe Issues Warning to U.S. on Space Weapons, 5373 [11MR]

United States, Japan Wrestle Over Who Will Build Jet, 20372 [21JY]

United States-Mexico Relations—What Lies Ahead?, 23469 [7AU]

Urges Purchase of U.S. Planes To Fill the Gap, 20375 [21JY]

Venice Summit ``Dream Scenario'', 14394 [2JN]

Vietnam To Make Honda Motorcycles, 22957 [6AU]

Voice of Dissent From the Salvadoran Military, 21033 [23JY]

``Volunteers'' for America, 24044 [15SE]

War of Ideas, 9353 [22AP]

War Powers Act, 24768 [22SE]

War Powers in the Gulf, 25841 [30SE]

Way Out of Reykjavik, 1993 [27JA]

We're Off to a Good Start, 35549 [14DE]

Western Europe Reevaluates Its Defense—Debate Follows Proposed Arms Cuts, 25277 [25SE]

What Did We Know, and When Did We Know It?, 8908 [9AP]

What Is Jim Wright Doing?, 32149 [17NO]

What Reagan Knew, and When, 5073 [6MR]

What Reagan Should Have Learned From Kennedy's Bay of Pigs, Representative Courter, 10284 [28AP]

What the Agreement Will Not Accomplish, 34426 [8DE]

When Forgiveness Could Pay Off, 21395 [28JY]

When Lobbies Prevail, 32708 [18NO]

Where in Russia Can You Read About Glasnost? Glasnost, 24679 [21SE]

Where the Public Stands on Nicaragua, 23878-23880 [14SE]

White South Africa's Election, 4252 [26FE]

Who Is the Real Threat?, 7234 [30MR]

Who Speaks for Nicaragua?, 14506 [3JN]

Who Wants Peace?, 24902-24904 [22SE]

Who's the Leader?, 11270 [5MY]

Whose Realism About the Russians?, 23860 [11SE]

Why Hardliners Should Back Treaty, 33274 [30NO]

Why Is the Iran Deal a Surprise? Reagan Has Long Been Deceptive, 1078 [8JA]

Why Is the West So Dazzled by Gorbachev?, 35755 [15DE]

Why Not Probe the Investigators?, 14395 [2JN]

Why Nuclear Tests Should Continue, 2937 [4FE]

Why Sanctions Are a Failure, 27939 [14OC], 29754 [28OC]

Why Say No to 1,500 Warheads?, 36520 [19DE]

Why South Africa Shrugs at Sanctions, 34603-34605 [9DE]

Why the Rush To Give Up on Sanctions?, 24690 [21SE]

Why This Country Can't Lead, 34550 [9DE]

Why U.S. Treats Japan So Gently, 10598 [29AP]

Wiles of Teheran, 23134 [7AU]

Will the Rest of Europe Join In?, 23443 [7AU]

Will This Man Control the Panama Canal?, 7902 [3AP]

Will We Profit From Colonel North's Example?, 21932 [31JY]

World Looks at the White House Crisis, 7232 [30MR]

Would You Believe—Iranian Moderates, 7748-7752 [1AP]

Wright Is Wrong, 34104 [4DE]

Wrong Choice on Pakistan, 35199 [11DE]

Wrong South Africa Debate, 26951 [7OC], 34601 [9DE]

Yeltsin Drops to Construction Post—Job Allows Ousted Leader of Moscow Party To Stay in Capital, 32846 [19NO]

Yes, Washington, There Is a Haiti, 24123 [16SE]

You've Won, Mr. President—Now Pardon Ollie and John, 20835 [22JY]

Zbigniew Brzezinski's Third Reincarnation, 10362-10370 [29AP]

Bills and resolutions

ACDA: authorizing appropriations (see H.R. 2689)

Afghanistan: prohibit trade (see S. 1027)

Afghanistan Day: designate (see H.J. Res. 188)

African Development Foundation: authorizing appropriations (see S. 793)

Agriculture: country-of-origin labeling on imported commodities (see H.R. 1246)

———establish U.S. aid and trade missions (see H.R. 1809)

———international conservation reserve treaty (see S. Con. Res. 2)

Allied Commission on Out-of-Area Issues Act: enact (see H.R. 2805)

American Battle Monuments Commission: establish foreign currency fluctuation account (see H.R. 2653)

Angola: condemning the Soviet-Cuban buildup in Angola and human rights violations there (see S. Res. 174)

———open acknowledgment of military operations (see H.R. 3633)

———U.S. policy (see H.R. 1074)

Argentina: military unrest (see H. Con. Res. 113)

Arias-Sanchez, Oscar: commend efforts to end conflict in Central America (see H. Con. Res. 146)

———congratulations on receiving Nobel Prize (see S. Con. Res. 83; H. Con. Res. 200)

Arms control: call for treaty banning testing and deployment of space weapons (see H.J. Res. 4)

———intermediate range nuclear weapons agreement (see S. Res. 283), 23843 [11SE]

———test ban on underground explosions (see S. 1106)

Arms Export Control Act: amend to authorize additional development and security assistance programs (see H.R. 1630)

Assistant Sec. of State for South Asian Affairs: establish position (see H.R. 1466)

Association of Southeast Asian Nations: anniversary (see H. Con. Res. 174)

Banks and banking: further U.S. participation in international development banks (see H.R. 3750, 3751)

Berlin, Germany: anniversary (see H. Con. Res. 86; H. Res. 142), 6776 [25MR]

Budget: making appropriations for foreign operations, export financing, and related programs (see S. 1924)

———negotiations with participating common defense alliance countries (see H. Con. Res. 139)

Cambodia: withdrawal of Vietnamese armed forces (see H. Con. Res. 75)

Canada: tariff on expanded metal of base metal (see H.R. 1793)

Caribbean Basin Initiative (see S. Res. 208)

Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act: remove operation (see H.R. 3101)

Caribbean Basin Regional Development Commission: establish (see H.R. 3177)

Caribbean Basin Scholarship Fund: establish (see H.R. 3806)

Central America: additional assistance for Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras (see H.J. Res. 167)

———assistance to democratic countries (see S. 184; H.R. 1180)

———economic development and recovery program (see S. Con. Res. 63)

———making appropriations to promote democracy (see H.R. 3329)

———peace initiatives (see H. Con. Res. 166)

———support regional proposal to end armed conflict (see S. Con. Res. 71)

———U.S. economic assistance policy (see S.J. Res. 78)

Central American Negotiations Senate Observer Group: amend S. Res. 273 (see S. Res. 297)

Chile: sanctions (see S. 709; H.R. 1561)

China, People's Republic of: retaliation against expulsion of Western journalists (see S. Con. Res. 74)

———transfer of Silkworm missiles to Iran (see S. Con. Res. 84)

———U.S. policy toward Tibet (see H.R. 3590)

———violations of civil liberties (see H.R. 2476)

Congress: authorization before certain commercial naval vessels previously registered under laws of a foreign country may be documented under laws of United States (see H.R. 2571)

Covenant To Establish a Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands in Political Union With the U.S.: amend (see H.R. 2234)

Crisis Management Council: establish (see H.R. 58)

Cuba: authorize seizure of any vessel that makes a call on any port in the U.S. within 6 months after calling on any port in Cuba (see S. 1228)

———civil liberties violations (see H. Con. Res. 217)

———human rights situation (see H. Con. Res. 67)

———information and travel restrictions (see H. Res. 112)

———U.S. immigration agreement (see H. Con. Res. 112)

Cyprus: prohibit use of military equipment provided to Turkey by U.S. (see S. 630)

Democracy: U.S. commitment (see H. Res. 122)

Democracy in Panama Act: enact (see S. 1650)

Democracy in South Korea Act: enact (see S. 1392; H.R. 2723)

Dept. of Defense: reduction of troops in countries relative to U.S. reimbursement for negative currency fluctuations (see H.R. 3771)

———termination of trade and defense agreements between U.S. and any country which restricts access to its ports by U.S. naval vessels which are nuclear powered or which carry nuclear weapons (see H.R. 3519)

Dept. of State: establish position of Assistant Sec. of State for South Asian Affairs (see H.R. 1466)

———extension of voluntary departure status for Polish nationals in U.S. (see H. Res. 205)

———make it unlawful to expel persons seeking political asylum from U.S. missions or consulates (see S. 1657)

———remove requirement that Director General and Chairman of the Board of Foreign Service be members of the Senior Foreign Service (see H.R. 1377)

Deterrence of State-Sponsored Terrorism Act: enact (see S. 1282)

Developing countries: authorizing appropriations for economic assistance (see S. 580)

———development of agricultural markets (see H. Con. Res. 151)

———increase funding for basic education (see H.R. 1693)

———resources directly in hands of poor people for self-sufficiency (see H.R. 910)

Diplomats: limit immunity of foreign diplomatic staff relative to crimes of violence (see S. 1437)

———redress for crimes committed in U.S. (see H.R. 3036)

Drugs: sanctions against drug-transiting countries (see S. 1379)

Economic assistance: assessments of impact and effectiveness of U.S. aid to foreign countries (see H.R. 3351), 25481 [29SE]

———provide to anti-Communist freedom fighters (see H.R. 3760)

Education: improve foreign language and international awareness (see H. Con. Res. 65)

Embassies: funds for additional construction in communist countries (see S. 995)

———reorganize offices involved in overseas construction (see S. 993)

———travel restrictions on personnel of certain missions and organizations in the U.S. (see H.R. 2083)

Environmental Equity Act: enact (see H.R. 3525), 28619 [21OC]

Espionage: penalties (see H.R. 86)

Estonia: independence (see S.J. Res. 152)

Ethiopia: promote development of democracy (see H.R. 588)

Farisani, Tshenuwani S.: release (see S. Con. Res. 11)

Foreign Assistance Act: authorizing appropriations for Child Survival Fund (see S. 750)

———disapprove certification by President relative to Mexico (see H.J. Res. 212)

———disapprove certification by President relative to Panama (see H.J. Res. 211)

———disapprove certification by President under section 481(h) (see S.J. Res. 90, 91, 92)

———disapprove certification by President under section 802(b) (see S.J. Res. 94, 95)

———enhance private-public partnership (see H.R. 1675)

———establish policy relative to aid to Pakistan and India (see H.R. 3708)

———management of economic assistance (see S. 923), 8041 [6AP]

Foreign Corrupt Practices Act: amend (see S. 651)

Foreign countries: consideration of H.R. 3100, international security and development assistance (see H. Res. 293)

———monitor transfers of technology (see S. 487)

———objectivity, reliability, coordination and timeliness of national intelligence (see S. 1820)

———restrictions on the transfer of sensitive technology to Communist countries (see H.R. 3047)

———trade and development programs (see H.R. 2171)

Foreign embassies: restrictions on foreign missions of Communist countries (see S. 947)

Foreign investments: U.S. participation in certain international funds and banks (see S. 1899)

Foreign operations, export financing, and related programs: making appropriations (see H.R. 3186)

Germany, Democratic Republic of: call on Government to tear down the Berlin Wall (see S. Con. Res. 82)

Government officials: prevent from advising foreign persons for a period after leaving service (see H.R. 1231)

Greece: commitment to democracy (see H. Res. 122)

Haiti: elections (see S. Res. 248, 336)

———state of political unrest and violence (see H. Con. Res. 212)

Hamadei, Mohammed: extradition (see S. Con. Res. 62)

Honduras: prohibit sale of defense articles (see S.J. Res. 128), 12300 [13MY]

Immigration: extend the application period under the legalization program (see H.R. 3816)

Immigration and Nationality Act: amend (see H.R. 128, 1379)

Industry: preferential treatment for products assembled, grown, produced or manufactured in U.S. (see S. 73)

Inter-American Development Bank: U.S. acceptance of merger of capital resources (see S. 739)

Inter-American Foundation: authorizing appropriations (see S. 792)

Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty: ratification (see H. Res. 334)

International security and development assistance (see S. 720, 1274; H.R. 3100)

———consideration of H.R. 3100 (see H. Res. 293)

Iran: deny most favored nation treatment (see H.R. 3405)

———support of a resolution of conflict with Iraq (see S. Res. 207)

———U.S. trade embargo (see H.R. 3391, 3393, 3406)

Ireland, Northern: experience of life in U.S. for children (see H.R. 1019)

———reunification

———use of plastic or rubber bullets against civilians (see H. Con. Res. 9)

Ireland, Republic of: reunification

Israel: strategic importance to the U.S. (see H. Res. 82)

Jamaica: anniversary of independence (see H. Res. 243)

Japan: annual security fee to U.S. (see H. Con. Res. 62)

———condemning violations by Japanese fishing fleets of boundaries established for legitimate conservation purposes (see S. Res. 298)

———defense expenditures (see H.J. Res. 327)

———financial support for U.S. naval forces in the Persian Gulf (see H. Res. 249)

———increase defense spending (see H.R. 1405)

———trade with Vietnam (see S. Res. 271)

———violations of agreement on semiconductors (see S. Res. 164)

Khalis, Yunis: welcoming President of the Islamic Unity of Afghanistan (see S.J. Res. 221)

Korea, Democratic People's Republic of: human rights abuse (see S. Con. Res. 34)

Korea, Republic of: armed forces intervention (see H. Con. Res. 205)

———democracy (see S. Con. Res. 17, 33; S. Res. 241; H. Con. Res. 48, 141, 205)

———extend fishery agreement (see H.R. 2480)

Labor: international worker rights (see S. 497, 498)

Latvia: independence (see S.J. Res. 152)

Lebanon: Dept. of State special envoy to negotiate release of U.S. citizens held hostage (see S. Res. 345)

Lehder-Rivas, Carlos: extradition from Colombia (see H. Con. Res. 89)

Libya: deny most favored nation treatment (see H.R. 3405)

———prohibit display of flag at U.S. facilities, ceremonies, and official functions (see H.R. 1350)

Lithuania: independence (see S.J. Res. 152)

Marshall plan: anniversary (see S.J. Res. 70)

Members of Congress: prohibit advising or representing foreign entity for proscribed post employment period (see H.R. 127)

———travel in Soviet Union (see H. Res. 283)

Middle East: prevent U.S. involvement in Persian Gulf (see S. 1327)

———support armistice in Iran-Iraq war and negotiated solution (see H.J. Res. 216)

———U.S. policy (see H. Con. Res. 145)

Middle East Peace Conference: Soviet participation (see S. Res. 217)

Military assistance: prohibit private assistance for operations in a foreign country if Congress has prohibited covert assistance (see H.R. 2522)

———provide to anti-Communist freedom fighters (see H.R. 3760)

Mozambique: actions of national resistance forces and U.S. policy (see H. Con. Res. 189)

Namibia: support for groups working for freedom and against Communism (see S. Res. 300)

Narcotics: implement agreements with transiting countries (see S. 1455)

———international control policy (see S. 15)

National Union for the Total Independence of Angola: military assistance (see H.R. 340)

NATO: encourage cooperation of Allies (see S. Res. 343)

———improve capabilities of U.S. conventional forces (see H. Res. 130), 6776 [25MR]

Nicaragua: assistance to Contras (see S. 467, 1681; S.J. Res. 81; S. Res. 172; H.J. Res. 174; H.R. 222, 564, 1299, 3243, 3458; H. Res. 116)

———diplomatic relations and OAS forum on democracy (see H. Con. Res. 41, 64)

———House restrictions on consideration of any measure to assist the Contras (see H. Res. 208)

———peace agreement (see H. Con. Res. 213)

———postpone assistance to Contras until Iranian arms sale investigation is completed (see H.R. 636)

———reforms (see H. Res. 290)

———support regional proposal to end armed conflict in Central America (see S. Con. Res. 24)

———U.S. should not assist groups in rebellion against the Government if such groups engage in illegal narcotics traffic (see H. Res. 189)

NSC: abolish (see H.R. 71)

———amend staff functions (see H.R. 70)

Nuclear warfare: joint scientific study with Soviet Union to determine long-term climatic and environmental effects of a nuclear exchange (see H. Con. Res. 73)

———mutual, simultaneous, and verifiable moratorium on testing (see H.R. 12)

Nuclear weapons: compliance with numerical limitations (see S. 16)

———limit deployment and maintenance of strategic (see H.R. 347)

Pakistan: U.S. assistance (see H. Con. Res. 171; H. Res. 239)

———U.S. policy (see H.R. 2623)

Palau: entry into force of Compact of Free Association (see S.J. Res. 231)

Pakistan: future U.S. assistance (see S. Res. 266)

Panama: civil liberties abuse and democracy development (see S. Res. 239)

———promotion of democracy (see H. Con. Res. 149)

———restriction on U.S. assistance (see S. 1614; H.R. 3214)

———U.S. policy (see H. Con. Res. 197)

Panama Canal Act: amend (see H.R. 3362)

Peace Corps: consideration of H.R. 3100, programs (see H. Res. 293)

———programs (see H.R. 3100)

———training for foreign nationals in health care services (see H.R. 2656)

Persian Gulf: affirm vital importance to U.S. and our allies and friends of actions necessary to preserve peace and security (see H. Con. Res. 204)

———continued involvement of U.S. Armed Forces (see S.J. Res. 213, 217)

———cooperation of allies with significant security and economic interests in region (see H. Con. Res. 135, 137)

———require that use of U.S. Armed Forces to escort, protect, or defend certain reregistered vessels comply with the War Powers Act (see S. 1343)

Persian Gulf Reflagging Sunset Act: enact (see S. 1546)

Peru: terrorist activities of the Sendero Luminoso guerrillas (see H. Con. Res. 160)

Petroleum: surcharge on imports to compensate for cost of U.S. protection of Persian Gulf shipping (see H.R. 2579)

Philippines: commend Government for democratic principles (see H. Con. Res. 184)

———congratulation upon ratification of new Constitution (see H. Res. 90)

———U.S. support for Aquino government (see H. Res. 260, 282)

PLO: make unlawful the establishment or maintenance of an office within the U.S. (see H.R. 2548)

———make unlawful the establishment or maintenance of office within U.S. (see S. 1203)

———prohibition on establishment of office in U.S. (see H.R. 2587)

Poland: emergency assistance to Solidarnosc (trade union organization) (see S.J. Res. 115)

Power resources: U.S. energy security (see H.R. 1960)

Prisons: transfer funds out of certain foreign assistance accounts for construction (see S. 1022)

Reagan, President: National Day greetings to Chairman of Communist Party of the Soviet Union (see H. Res. 228)

Refugees: resettlement and protection of Indochinese refugees (see S. 814)

Romania: most favored nation status (see H.R. 1250, 2175)

———travel restrictions (see H. Con. Res. 116)

Samantha Smith Memorial Exchange Program: promote (see S. 1468)

San Jose, Costa Rica: meeting of heads of state (see H. Con. Res. 63)

Saudi Arabia: prohibit sale of F-15 aircraft (see S.J. Res. 133)

Senate: documents the Senate should not consider as establishing the meaning of treaties as it decides whether to consent to ratification (see S. Res. 339)

Senate Central American Negotiation Observer Group: establish (see S. Res. 273)

Shipping industry: seizure of vessels making calls on ports in Cuba (see H.R. 2528)

South Africa: condemn countries in violation of arms embargo (see H. Res. 144)

———deny foreign tax credit (see H.R. 1005)

———divestiture from oil industry unless certain conditions are met

———honorary consulates in the U.S. (see H. Con. Res. 37)

———occupation of Namibia (see S. Res. 254)

———prohibit investments (see H.R. 1153)

———prohibit U.S. intelligence and military cooperation (see H.R. 2443)

———repeal sanctions (see S. 1658)

———sanctions (see S. Res. 82)

———system of political representation (see S. Res. 206)

———tourist travel by U.S. citizens (see H. Con. Res. 165)

———U.S. policy (see S. Con. Res. 57; H. Con. Res. 121)

———U.S. policy toward the occupation of Namibia (see H. Res. 131)

Southern Africa Development Coordination Conference: economic assistance (see S. 475; H.R. 1034)

———support regional development programs (see S. 474)

Soviet Union: conditional occupation of new embassy in Washington, DC (see S. 948, S. Res. 261)

———construction of U.S. chancery in Moscow (see H. Con. Res. 109)

———counter electronic surveillance of U.S. Embassy activities in Moscow (see H.J. Res. 230)

———emigration in order to join spouses in U.S. (see S. Con. Res. 29; H.J. Res. 430)

———improve U.S. Embassy security (see H.R. 2410)

———missile flight test in Pacific Ocean (see H. Con. Res. 199)

———missile tests near Hawaii (see H. Res. 83, H. Con. Res. 193)

———relative to forced labor policies (see H. Con. Res. 83)

———removal from new embassy facility in Washington, DC (see S. Res. 191)

———renegotiate agreement on embassies (see H. Con. Res. 96)

———support for U.N. Security Council resolution calling for an international arms embargo against any party to the Iran-Iraq conflict (see H. Con. Res. 226)

———treatment of women and children in its occupation of Afghanistan is abuse of internationally recognized human rights (see H. Con. Res. 225)

———U.S. citizens to maintain regular contact with relatives (see H. Con. Res. 68)

———violation of Military Liaison Missions Agreement (see H. Res. 269)

———violations of civil liberties (see H. Con. Res. 34)

———void agreements relative to site of embassy in Washington, DC (see S.J. Res. 120)

Sri Lanka: ethnic conflict (see S. Con. Res. 68)

———expressing support for accord to resolve ethnic conflict (see H. Con. Res. 176)

Stinger missiles: restrict transfer to foreign military or paramilitary forces (see H.R. 3476)

Tanker Anti-Reflagging Act: enact (see H.R. 2651)

Taxation: refunds be contributed to a trust fund established for the relief of domestic and international hunger (see S. 1135)

Thailand: birthday of King Bhumibol Adulyadej (see S. Res. 313)

Titanic (R.M.S.): prohibit importation of certain objects (see S. 1581)

Treaties: agreement on intermediate-range nuclear forces in Europe (see H. Res. 313)

———congressional consent to terminate, withdraw from, or suspend the operation of (see H.R. 3805)

———direct negotiations on discipline of defense and commercial offsets (see H.R. 1652)

———require for territory relinquishment (see H.R. 341)

———U.S.-Japan International Fishery Agreement (see H.R. 3674)

Treaty on Fisheries Between the Governments of Certain Pacific Island States and the Government of the U.S.: authorize U.S. to meet obligations (see H.R. 3839)

Turkey: commitment to democracy (see H. Res. 122)

———preparation to hold open elections (see H. Con. Res. 211)

———use of U.S.-provided military equipment on Cyprus (see H.R. 957)

TV Marti, an Open Window of Liberty: designate (see H. Con. Res. 180)

U.N.: establish International Office of Diplomatic Security (see H. Con. Res. 56)

———Kurt Waldheim's retirement allowance funds (see S. Res. 195)

———limit U.S. contributions (see H.R. 117)

———meeting of Security Council relative to Persian Gulf shipping (see H. Res. 194)

———placement of human rights situation in People's Republic of China on agenda (see S. Con. Res. 73)

———prohibit availability of funds for U.S. share of Office of Research and Information (see S. 949)

———restrict U.S. contributions (see S. 1334)

U.N. Termination Act: enact (see H.R. 2681), 15584 [11JN]

U.S. Commission on Improving the Effectiveness of the United Nations: establish (see S.J. Res. 156)

U.S. Embassies: terminate employment of aliens in certain Communist countries (see S. 1107)

UNESCO: renewal of U.S. participation (see H. Con. Res. 208)

USIA: make available photographs of military activities in Vietnam (see H.R. 1749)

Venice summit: topics (see S. Res. 225)

Vietnam: relations with U.S. (see H. Con. Res. 118, 144)

———release of political prisoners (see S. Res. 205; H. Res. 212)

———U.S. policy (see S. Con. Res. 54)

War Powers Act: Presidential policy restrictions (see H.J. Res. 387)

———repeal (see H.R. 2525)

———require that use of U.S. Armed Forces to escort, protect, or defend certain reregistered vessels in the Persian Gulf comply (see S. 1343)

———use of Armed Forces in absence of declaration of war by Congress (see H.R. 508)

Weapons: transfer of Stinger missiles to foreign forces (see H.R. 3539)

Western Samoa: anniversary of independence (see H. Res. 177)

Yugoslavia: most favored nation trade status (see H.R. 3577)

Zaire: conditions for U.S. assistance (see H.R. 3355)

Biographies

Sandy S. McMath, 35566 [14DE]

Books

``Cyprus in Transition, 1960-85,'' John T.A. Koumoulides, 814 [6JA]

``House and Foreign Affairs—Making the World Safe for Tyranny?,'' Representative Burton, 31420 [9NO]

``March of Folly,'' Barbara Tuchman, 33217 [30NO]

``Of Swords and Plowshares,'' Representative Wright, 32152 [17NO]

``Soviet Military Power'', 26308 [2OC]

Briefs

Senator Helms v. Sec. of the Treasury, 22149 [3AU]

Broadcasts

Democratic Party response to President Reagan: Senator Bumpers, 25616 [29SE]

Persian Gulf dilemma: Frank Pitts, 28766 [21OC]

Chronologies

Administration positions undermining the Central American peace accords, 28153 [15OC]

Efforts to gain U.S. access to Kansai International Airport project, 2237-2238 [29JA]

Soviet international misconduct affecting U.S. security interests, 1972 to present, 8676 [9AP]

U.S. negotiations with the Nicaraguan Sandinistas, 23159 [7AU]

U.S. raid on Libya, 19762-19765 [14JY]

Cloture motions

Foreign trade: authorize negotiations of reciprocal agreements (S. 1420), 18499 [1JY], 19152, 19168 [9JY], 19375 [10JY], 19745 [14JY], 19916 [15JY]

Nicaragua: moratorium on U.S. assistance to Contras (H.J. Res. 175), motion to proceed to consideration, 6327 [19MR]

Omnibus Trade and Competitiveness Act: enact (S. 1420), 19684 [14JY]

Colloquies

Compliance with arms control treaties: Senator McClure and Elmo Zumwalt, Jr., 8460 [8AP]

Commentaries

Nicaragua's own ``Mein Kampf''?, 2169 [28JA]

Complaint

Dornan, Representative v. U.S. (Boland amendment): Carl L. Shipley and Marion H. Smoak, 23460 [7AU]

Court decisions

Albanian territorial waters: International Court of Justice, 26472 [6OC]

Treaty negotiations: Supreme Court, 34307 [8DE]

Descriptions

Arms control negotiations, 15107-15109 [9JN], 23010 [6AU]

Documents

Accountability of Aid to the Nicaraguan Resistance, 6088 [18MR]

Adverse Practices and Barriers to Transportation in U.S.-Flag Liner Services Identified by Dept. of State, 18161 [30JN]

Adverse Practices and Barriers to Transportation in U.S.-Flag Liner Services Identified by U.S. Maritime Administration, 18160 [30JN]

Anti-Drug Abuse Act, 7816 [2AP]

Central America Peace Plan: Oscar A. Sanchez, 13427 [21MY]

Customs Fraud Investigative Activities—Pennsylvania, 19931 [15JY]

International Antidumping Agreements, 20410 [21JY]

International Narcotics Control Strategy Report, 7826, 7827 [2AP]

Logan Act, 32152 [17NO]

Nicaragua Foreign Policy, 6047 [18MR]

Patriotic Agreement of the Nicaraguan Resistance, 13068 [20MY]

Peace Corps Fiscal Year 1987 Supplemental Appropriations, 6883 [25MR]

Price of Faithfulness, 19973 [15JY]

Problems Encountered in Marine Transportation Industries Identified by Trade Representative, 18160 [30JN]

Protocol: U.S.-U.S.S.R. Chamber of Commerce, 27408 [13OC]

Public Law 99-399, 26899 [7OC]

SALT I Treaty, 26302 [2OC], 27057 [8OC]

Subject—Accounting Procedures Instituted To Follow and Track All Spending on the Nicaragua Paramilitary Program, 6088 [18MR]

Trade and International Economic Policy Reform Act (H.R. 3), 25593 [29SE]

U.S. Constitution, 27216 [9OC]

———Article II, section II, 12573 [15MY]

Use of Monroe Doctrine To Restore Freedom of Cuban People: Claudio Benedi, Junta Patriotica Cubana—Cuban Patriotic Board Area Metropolitan de Washington, 6324-6327 [19MR]

War Powers Act, 24487, 24493 [18SE]

Essays

Arms Control Amnesia: Senator Wallop, 12555 [14MY]

Conservative's Lament—After Iran, We Need to Change Our System and Grand Strategy, 6228 [18MR]

Cuba and the Crisis in Central America, 27923 [14OC]

Cuban Involvement in Latin America: Luis Aguilar, 27923 [14OC]

Historical Antecedents of Cuban Foreign Policy: Raymond Duncan, 27923 [14OC]

Let's Not Write Off Latin America: David Rockefeller, 19066 [8JY]

Marxist Dreams and Soviet Realities: Ralph Raico, 35601-35604 [15DE]

NATO? Kevin Lawlor, 16964 [22JN]

Should the U.S. Support the Contras?, 6738 [25MR]

Signs of Spring: Mark Lim, 18838 [7JY]

Strong U.S. Merchant Marine—America Should Care: Franklin Pringle, 12228 [12MY]

U.S. Role in the Middle East: Michael Beals, 20817 [22JY]

Excerpts

``Bear in the Back Yard—Moscow's Caribbean Strategy,'' Timothy Ashby, 8117 [7AP]

``Ethiopia, the United States and the Soviet Union,'' David Korn, 26809 [7OC]

``My Land and My People,'' Dalai Lama, 16693 [18JN]

``Soviet Military Power'', 26435 [6OC]

``Strangling of Persia'': W. Morgan Shuster, 4580 [3MR]

Executive orders

Prohibiting imports from Iran: President Reagan, 32694 [18NO]

Explanations

New Zealand Military Preference Elimination Act, 923 [7JA]

Policy justification for Honduras arms sale, 12626 [15MY]

Factsheets

Agriculture Initiatives: President Reagan, 2094 [28JA]

Competitiveness Initiative: President Reagan, 2094-2097 [28JA]

Human Rights and Training of Security Forces in El Salvador, 9149 [21AP]

Legislative Message to Congress: President Reagan, 2093 [28JA]

Purpose of National Endowment for Democracy: Carl Gershman, 4424 [26FE]

Hearings

Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry: establish agricultural assistance and trade missions (S. 659), D162 [18MR]

Committee on Appropriations (House): El Salvador and South American Caribbean (testimony), D263 [21AP]

———Foreign Agricultural Service, General Sales Manager/Public Law 480, and Office of International Cooperation and Development (testimony), D166 [18MR]

———economic assistance appropriations, D260 [10AP]

———economic assistance appropriations (testimony), D247 [8AP]

———economic assistance programs (testimony), D228 [2AP], D269 [22AP]

———economic assistance programs (testimony from public witnesses), D104 [3MR]

———economic assistance programs and AID (testimony from M. Peter McPherson), D147 [12MR]

———economic assistance supplementals and expedited assistance for Central America (testimony from John H. Hawse, Richard Dissell, Henry H. Gaffney, James W. Conrow, and Paul D. Taylor), D131 [10MR]

———foreign debt (testimony from public witnesses), D110 [4MR]

———International Boundary and Water Commission, U.S. and Mexico International Boundary Commission, and U.S. and Canada International Joint Commission (testimony), D228 [2AP]

———International Trade Administration (testimony), D174 [19MR]

———National Institute on Aging and John E. Fogarty International Center (testimony), D153 [16MR]

———Philippines and East Asia regional programs (testimony), D200 [26MR]

———security assistance overview (testimony), D174 [19MR]

———South Asia regional programs and Southern Europe programs (testimony), D220 [1AP]

Committee on Appropriations (Senate): foreign assistance programs, D77 [24FE], D90 [26FE]

———foreign assistance programs (testimony from Vernon A. Walters, Alan A. Keyes, and Richard E. Bissell), D144 [12MR]

Committee on Armed Services (House): briefing on Soviet military trends and capabilities (testimony from Leonard H. Perroots), D71 [19FE]

———national security policy with emphasis on Northeast Asia (testimony), D167 [18MR]

———national security policy with emphasis on Southwest Asia (testimony), D158 [17MR]

Committee on Armed Services (Senate): U.S. military strategy for low-intensity conflicts (testimony from Paul F. Gorman), D33 [28JA]

———U.S. military strategy in East Asia, the Pacific, and Southwest Asia, D30 [27JA]

Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs: developing countries debt (testimony from Senator Bradley and David Mulford), D105 [3MR]

———multilateral development banks (testimony), D229 [2AP]

Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs: debt issues (testimony), D236 [7AP]

Committee on Education and Labor: use of certain funds for children from Northern Ireland to live in the U.S. (H.R. 1019) (testimony), D159 [17MR]

Committee on Finance: Trade and International Economic Policy Reform Act (H.R. 3), Omnibus Trade Act (S. 490), and International Economic Environment Improvement Act (S. 636) (testimony), D226 [2AP]

Committee on Foreign Affairs: Antiballistic Missile Treaty interpretation dispute and strategic defense initiative (testimony form Representatives AuCoin and Dicks and public witnesses, D95 [26FE]

———assistance to Greece, Turkey, Cyprus, Ireland, and Northern Ireland (testimony from Rozanne L. Ridgway, Richard N. Perle, and Robert Bell), D106 [3MR]

———commemorate the Truman doctrine and honor commitment to democracy of the Greek, Turkish, and American peoples (H. Res. 122) (testimony), D264 [21AP]

———developments in Europe (testimony from Rozanne L. Ridgway), D34 [28JA]

———developments in the Middle East (testimony), D264 [21AP]

———developments in U.S.-Japan economic relations (testimony), D279 [23AP]

———economic assistance programs, D149 [12MR], D168 [18MR], D229 [2AP]

———economic assistance (testimony from Edward J. Derwinski and Philip C. Gast), D106 [3MR]

———economic assistance for Africa (testimony from public witnesses), D133 [10MR]

———economic assistance for Egypt (testimony from Roscoe Suddarth, Robert H. Pelletreau, Jr., and Robert Bell), D76 [23FE]

———economic assistance for Israel (testimony from Robert H. Pelletreau, Dov S. Zakheim, Roscoe Suddarth, and Russell Misheloff), D86 [25FE]

———economic assistance for Pakistan (testimony from Robert Peck, James Norris, and Robert Pelletreau), D119 [5MR]

———economic assistance for the Philippines, D149 [12MR]

———economic assistance for the Philippines (testimony), D159 [17MR]

———economic assistance for Spain and Portugal (testimony from Rozanne L. Ridgway, William Bodde, George Bader and Gerald L. Kamens), D47 [3FE]

———economic assistance for Sri Lanka (testimony from Robert Peack and James Norris), D149 [12MR]

———economic and military assistance for Latin America and the Caribbean, D176 [19MR]

———economic and military assistance for Latin America and the Caribbean (testimony from Elliot Abrams, Philip C. Gast, and Dwight Ink), D86 [25FE]

———economic assistance requests (testimony from public witnesses), D141 [11MR]

———foreign affairs budget (testimony from George P. Shultz, Sec. of State), D71 [19FE]

———investigations of U.S. Ambassador to Switzerland (testimony from H.B. Hollingsworth, William Bodde, and Faith R. Whittlesey), D133 [10MR]

———Latin American narcotics control issues (testimony), D168 [18MR]

———recent developments in Peoples' Republic of China (testimony form public witnesses), D56 [5FE]

———refugees and the situation in Cambodia and Laos, D112 [4MR]

———refugees and the situation in Cambodia and Laos (testimony form John Monjo, Robert Funseth, and James Norris), D141 [11MR]

———Reykjavik Talks—Promise or Peril: (testimony from Robert S. McNamara, Gerard Smith, and public witnesses), D39 [29JA]

———security at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow (testimony), D270 [22AP]

———Soviet compliance with arms control agreements (testimony from Kenneth L. Adelman and Richard N. Perle), D149 [12MR]

———Trade and International Economic Policy Reform Act (H.R. 3) (testimony from John Bohn, Jay Morris, Robert Shanks, and Christian Holmes), D119 [5MR]

———U.S. human rights policy (testimony from Richard Schifter), D71 [19FE]

———U.S. participation in international negotiations on ozone protocol (testimony from Richard Benedick and Bill Long), D119 [5MR]

———U.S. policy toward Iran (testimony from George P. Shultz, Sec. of State), D25 [21JA]

———U.S. voluntary contributions to international organizations (testimony from Alan Keyes, Richard McCormick, Michael Barnes, and Brad Morse), D86 [25FE]

———USIA budget (testimony from Charles Z. Wick, Edwin J. Feulner, Jr., Richard W. Carlson, and Mark Blitz), D106 [3MR]

———worldwide narcotics situation (testimony from Ann Wrobleski and David Westrate), D119 [5MR]

Committee on Foreign Relations: authorizing funds for foreign assistance programs (testimony from Lawrence E. Bruce, Jr., W.H. Mosley, John S. Aird, Kenneth Philips, and Dean C. Lomis), D91 [26FE]

———authorizing funds for foreign assistance programs (testimony from Thomas Stoel, Nancy Alexander, Thomas A. Dine, Douglas Bloomfield, Andrew E. Manatos, David Sadd, Theodore F. Weihe, and Robert Basil), D91 [26FE]

———Dept. of State nomination of Edward J. Derwinski, D77 [24FE]

———economic and foreign policy implications of the decline of the U.S. dollar (testimony), D180 [20MR]

———economic assistance programs (testimony from Senators Kennedy and Kasten, Edward J. Saiers, Roy A. Stacy, David Shear, James Upchurch, Ronald Walters, John Nicholaides, and Nick Eberstadt), D145 [12MR]

———economic assistance to Central America and to review U.S. policy options relative to Nicaragua and Contras (testimony from Elliott Abrams and Philip C. Habib), D55 [5FE]

———foreign assistance programs, Dept. of State, and other international agency requests (testimony from George P. Shultz, Sec. of State), D77 [24FE]

———foreign assistance programs (testimony), D152 [16MR], D267 [22AP]

———Latin America regional aid (S. 720) (testimony), D192 [25MR]

———meeting of heads of state to formulate a proposal for bringing peace in Central America (testimony from Senator Sanford, Elliott Abrams, and Francis McNeil), D123 [6MR]

———nomination of Arnold L. Raphel as Ambassador to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, D75 [23FE], D77 [24FE]

———nomination of Arnold L. Raphel as Ambassador to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan (testimony from Arnold L. Raphel), D91 [26FE]

———nuclear weapons treaties, D68 [19FE]

———promotion of democracy and security in Republic of Korea (S. Con. Res. 17) (testimony), D164 [18MR]

———treaties with Soviet Union relative to nuclear weapons, D17 [16JA]

———U.S. policy toward East Asia (testimony), D192 [25MR]

———U.S. policy toward Iran, D14 [14JA], D29 [26JA]

———U.S. policy toward Iran (testimony from George P. Shultz, Sec. of State), D31 [27JA]

———U.S. policy toward Iran (testimony from Robert C. McFarlane), D17 [16JA]

———U.S. policy toward Iran (testimony from Robert M. Gates), D22 [21JA]

Committee on Governmental Affairs: international spread of nuclear weapons (testimony from Richard N. Perle), D115 [5MR]

———U.S. response to Africa crisis (testimony from M.P. McPherson), D96 [26FE]

Committee on Intelligence (House, Select): congressional oversight of intelligence activities (H.R. 1013) (testimony), D249 [8AP]

———National Foreign Intelligence Program budget (testimony from departmental witnesses), D81 [24FE], D96 [26FE]

Committee on Labor and Human Resources: market-oriented sector specific talks between the U.S. and Japan and their effect on U.S. employment in the auto parts industry (testimony), D207 [30MR]

Committee on Rules: moratorium on U.S. assistance for the Nicaraguan democratic resistance (H.J. Res. 175), D133 [10MR]

Committee on Science, Space, and Technology: National Academy of Science's report on international technology transfer (testimony from Frank Press, Robert M. White, and Lew Allen), D53 [4FE]

Committee on the Judiciary (House): break-ins at organizations opposing U.S. Central American policy, D71 [19FE]

———break-ins at organizations opposing U.S. policy in Central America (testimony from Oliver B. Revell, James Turner, and public witnesses), D76 [23FE]

Committee on the Judiciary (Senate): refugee crisis in southern Africa (testimony from Michael H. Armacost, Robert L. Funseth, Charles W. Freeman, Jr., Julia Taft, James Mayrides, Rudy Ramp, and Thomas R. Getman), D56 [5FE]

———refugee crisis in southern Africa (testimony from Roger P. Winter), D56 [5FE]

History

African National Congress Meetings With the Dept. of State, 21245 [28JY]

Caribbean Community and Common Market, 7081 [26MR]

Interviews

Arms control verification: A.M. Petrosyants with Pravda, 3412 [17FE]

Awarding of strategic defense initiative contracts overseas, Raymond Lygo, Defense News, 23836 [11SE]

Peace politics: Senator Hatfield, with Arms Control Today (publication), 9091-9093 [21AP]

Superpower competition and East-West finance: Human Events with Roger W. Robinson, Jr., 14277-14279 [2JN]

Introductions

``Cyprus in Transition, 1960-85,'' John T.A. Koumoulides, 814 [6JA]

Letters

ABA agreement with Association of Soviet Lawyers: Anatoly Scharansky, 7406 [31MR]

Advanced notification of proposed arms sales: Glenn A. Rudd, 35327 [11DE]

Afghanistan: Joan Jungharrs, 5648 [12MR]

———Marcel D. and Edith A. Richard, 5648 [12MR]

AID report request for Luso-American Development Foundation: Jay F. Morris, 38252 [22DE]

Antiballistic Missile Treaty: Senator Quayle, 19270 [9JY]

Antidumping Act amendments of 1916: Peter D. Ehrenhaft, Bryan, Cave, McPheeters & McRoberts, 20409 [21JY]

———Peter D. Ehrenhaft, Hughes Hubbard & Reed (1980), 20409 [21JY]

———Peter D. Ehrenhaft, Hughes Hubbard & Reed (1982), 20410 [21JY]

Anti-Terrorism Act: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 33067 [20NO]

Arms control: Senator Byrd, 4560 [3MR]

Arms control compliance: J. Edward Fox, Dept. of State, 16965 [22JN]

———Representatives Hamilton and Fascell, 16965 [22JN]

Arms control negotiations: J. Edward Fox, Dept. of State, 17353 [24JN]

———Representative Fascell, 17353 [24JN]

Arms exports Federal licensing procedures: Senator Pryor, 6646 [24MR]

Arms sales to Saudi Arabia: Representative Fascell, 15569 [11JN]

Assistance to Contras: Donald B. Louria, et al., 36157 [17DE]

———Michelle L. Weiss, 1246 [13JA]

Audit of Nicaraguan Humanitarian Assistance Office funding for Contras: GAO, 6313 [19MR]

Central American Negotiations Commission: Jeane J. Kirkpatrick and Ira Gallaway, 16318 [16JN]

Central American peace initiative: several Representatives, 36658 [19DE]

Certification of cooperation by the Commonwealth of the Bahamas on drug interdiction: Commonwealth of the Bahamas, 7922 [3AP]

———Dept. of State, 7917 [3AP]

Civil liberties violations in Nicaragua: Veterans Peace Action Team, 14600 [3JN]

Closing of PLO offices in U.S.: Senator Helms, 35775 [16DE]

Communists cannot be trusted: Raymond Rensch, 16672 [18JN]

Comprehensive trade and competitiveness legislation: Senator Byrd, 20430 [21JY]

Congress needs to ``Clean Up Own Act'', 16671 [18JN]

Cyprus political situation: Dept. of State, 2026 [27JA]

———Representative Broomfield, 2025 [27JA]

Deep concerns over congressional trade bill: William G. Zetzmann, Jr., 18387 [30JN]

Democratic policy relative to assistance to Contras: Representative Michel, 5218 [10MR]

Dept. of State certification of human rights improvement in Haiti: Gerard Gourgue, Haitian League for Human Rights (and sundry other organizations), 27742 [13OC]

Dept. of State recommendation to close U.S. Consulate General in Federal Republic of Germany: Dept. of State, 10621 [29AP]

———Representatives Solarz and Hamilton, 10621 [29AP]

Destruction of Rashadat Platform in Persian Gulf: President Reagan, 28649 [21OC]

Detainment of U.S. citizens in Mozambique: Senator Dole, 19769 [14JY]

Deterrence of State-Sponsored Terrorism: Joan M. McCabe, GAO, 13938-13941 [28MY]

Diplomatic and consular privileges for Commission of the European Community: Dept. of State, 26301 [2OC]

Diversion of technology by Toshiba Corp. and Kongsberg Vaapenfabrik Co. to Soviet Union: Johan J. Holst, 22770 [6AU]

———Nobuo Matsunaga, 22771 [6AU]

Diversionary dumping in foreign trade: Andreas F. Lowenfeld, 20491-20493 [21JY]

Efforts of Abram Kagan and family to emigrate from Soviet Union: Evgeny Kutovoy, 27151 [8OC]

———Representative Gallo, 27151 [8OC]

Efforts of Brailovsky family to emigrate from Soviet Union: Representative Hochbrueckner, 19577 [13JY]

Emigration of Soviet Jews: C. William Verity, Sec. of Commerce, 32695 [18NO]

———Representative Hamilton, 32695 [18NO]

Europe's INF message to President Reagan: Jean-Marie Benoist, Wall Street Journal, 35931 [16DE]

Expedited congressional procedures for assistance to Contras: GAO, 13927 [28MY]

———Senator Inouye, 13927 [28MY]

Food aid to Lebanon: Dept. of State, 24042 [15SE]

———Representative Hamilton, 24042 [15SE]

Foreign trade negotiations: Edward W. Furia and Elliot L. Richardson, Committee for Fair Trade With China, 14159 [29MY]

———Han Xu, People's Republic of China, 14158 [29MY]

Funding for the NSZZ Solidarnosc (Polish independent trade union): Temporary Coordination Commission, 29181 [23OC]

Hatfield-Kennedy Underground Nuclear Explosions Control Act: Charles B. Archambeau, Jack F. Evernden, and Lynn Sykes, 23108 [7AU]

———Richard L. Garwin, Hans A. Bethe, and Carson Mark, 23107 [7AU]

———various organizations, 23104, 23105 [7AU]

House of Bishops of Episcopal Church meeting resolutions concerning disarmament, South Africa, Namibia, Central America, and Fiji: Herbert D. Novan, General Convention of the Episcopal Church, 34681 [10DE]

Human rights in Romania: George Hancock-Stefan, Romanian Missionary Society, 19973 [15JY]

———Robert P. Dugan, Jr., National Association of Evangelicals, 19974 [15JY]

———Steven Snyder, Christian Response International, 19974 [15JY]

Indictment of Yang Wei in the People's Republic of China: Senators Helms, Pell, and DeConcini, 37639 [21DE]

International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution From Ships: Committee on Environment and Public Works, 19451 [10JY]

International Security and Development Cooperation Act: John C. Whitehead, Dept. of State, 5361 [11MR]

Iran arms sales hearings: Thomas E. Holmes, 20827 [22JY]

Iraqi missile attack on U.S.S. Stark: Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, 15227 [10JN]

———James and Margaret Keck, 14373 [2JN]

———Tim McNeely, 17904 [26JN]

ITC affirmative determination trigger: Senators Thurmond and Biden, 19240 [9JY]

Japanese foreign trade summit: Senators Byrd, Bentsen, Dole, and Danforth, 9374 [23AP]

Leningrad Girls Choir tribute: Mary T. Rivard, Independent Library Research Service, 18394 [30JN]

Let them rent whole tankers, not just flags: Frank Drozak, 23140 [7AU]

Losing country, 13123 [20MY]

Meeting of European Parliament with House Members: Representatives Gibbons, Lantos and Gilman, 31965-31967 [16NO]

Military assistance to Turkey: Dept. of Defense, 20297 [20JY]

———Representative Hamilton, 20297 [20JY]

Military damage claims in Federal Republic of Germany: Senator Dixon, 24370 [17SE]

Morale of Federal employees working in foreign countries: Senator Inouye, 35333 [11DE]

Moratorium on U.S. assistance to Nicaraguan Contras: Leopold Frade, 5882 [17MR]

———President Reagan, 6076 [18MR]

———Roger G. Ellis, 6063 [18MR]

———Senator Nunn, 6076 [18MR]

Moscow International Conference: Vista Resources, Inc., 6845 [25MR]

Mozambique: Alfonso Dhlakama, 21245 [28JY]

———Senator Dole, 10874 [1MY]

———Senator Helms, 21245 [28JY]

National security impact reports for Congress: Frank C. Carlucci and James C. Miller III, 20394 [21JY]

National security violations in U.S. Embassies: Senator Hollings, 11509 [6MY]

———Senators Dole and Helms, 8927 [10AP]

NATO member nations' defense spending: Senator Sasser, 3151 [5FE]

New Zealand Military Preference Elimination Act: Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, 28482 [20OC]

———Frank J. Carlucci, 28482 [20OC]

———J. Edward Fox, 28483 [20OC]

———John F. Lehman, 28483 [20OC]

———Representative Broomfield, 33545 [1DE]

———Wallace Rowling, 33545 [1DE]

Nicaraguan Freedom Fund: Leonard J. Henzke, Jr., Lehrfeld & Henzke, 5008 [6MR]

Nicaraguan Government and U.S. supporters: Sharon S. de Wolf, 16760 [18JN]

Nicaraguan-Iranian arms sale: Senator Hollings, 326 [6JA]

———William F. Buckley, Jr., 327 [6JA]

Notification of arms sale: Philip C. Gast, DSAA, 12312 [13MY], 16420 [17JN]

Nuclear weapons reliability: Richard L. Garwin, Hans A. Bethe, and Carson Mark, 3862 [19FE]

Nuclear weapons testing: Dwight D. Eisenhower, 2680 [4FE]

———President Reagan, 14436 [3JN]

Panama Canal Treaty: 13 Senators, 14871 [5JN]

Peace Corps supplemental appropriations: Loret M. Ruppe, 6883 [25MR]

———several Senators, 6882, 6885, 6886 [25MR]

Peace in Angola: Ralph D. Abernathy, 36006 [17DE]

Peace in El Salvador: Erica Dahl-Bredine, 36234 [18DE]

Persian Gulf decision is too much for one person: Allen B. Maxwell, 31694 [10NO]

Personnel situation at U.N.: Dept. of State, 12567 [15MY]

———Senator Kasten, 12567 [15MY]

Plea for peace with Soviet Union: Betsy Barrett, 34952 [10DE]

———Bevin Murphy, 34951 [10DE]

———Christopher A. Green, 34951 [10DE]

———Eric Chesnakas, 34951 [10DE]

———James T. Kalil, 34951 [10DE]

———Jennie Mills, 34951 [10DE]

———Joseph Jupin, 34951 [10DE]

———Julia H. Tran, 34951 [10DE]

———Kelly Bruno, 34951 [10DE]

———Mindy Peirce, 34951 [10DE]

———Peter Colwell, 34951 [10DE]

———Richie Nicolo, 34952 [10DE]

PLO observer mission at the U.N.: Javier Perez de Cuellar, 33067 [20NO]

PLO office prohibition in U.S.: Matti Peled, 22347 [4AU]

Reflagging of Kuwaiti tankers: Frank C. Carlucci, 18454 [1JY]

Refugee asylum policies: J. Edward Fox, Dept. of State, 1526, 1530 [20JA]

———Senator Simpson, 1526 [20JA]

———Senator Specter (sundry), 1526-1530 [20JA]

———William J. Anderson, GAO, 1531 [20JA]

Relations with Canada: Senator Durenberger, 8002 [3AP]

Relations with Greece: Senator Pressler, 5328 [11MR]

Report request for Luso-American Development Foundation: by, 38252 [22DE]

Role of Committee in Solidarity With the People of El Salvador: Angela Sanbrano, 28348 [19OC]

Role of Congress and President in treaty negotiations: Senator Byrd, 24359 [17SE]

Romania most favored nation trade status: Frank Koszorus, International Human Rights Law Group, 17759 [26JN]

———Jacob Birnbaum, Center for Russian and East European Jewry, 17758 [26JN]

———Josef Tson, Romanian Missionary Society, 17759 [26JN]

———Laszlo Hamos, Hungarian Human Rights Foundation, 17760 [26JN]

———Michael Korne, 17760 [26JN]

———Morris B. Abram, Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, 17743 [26JN]

———Representative Hoyer, 17752 [26JN]

———several Senators, 17750 [26JN]

Sale of aircraft to Saudi Arabia: Frank C. Carlucci, NSC, 33192 [20NO]

———J. Edward Fox, 23394 [7AU]

———Representative Hamilton, 23394 [7AU]

Sale of rice to Cuba: Richard E. Bell, 2963 [5FE]

Sanctions against Toshiba Corp. and Kongsberg Vaapenfabrik: Senator Helms, 18153 [30JN]

Saudi assistance to Contras: David S. Addington, 2016 [27JA]

———George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 2016 [27JA]

———J. Edward Fox, 2016 [27JA]

———Louise R. Hoppe, 2016 [27JA]

———Representative Hamilton, 872 [7JA], 2016 [27JA]

Sec. of State Schultz's visit to Soviet Union: Representatives Duncan, Snowe, Mica, Horton, Jerry Lewis, Lujan, Hank Brown, Vander Jagt, and Michel, 8648 [9AP]

Security at U.S. Embassy in Moscow: FBI, 11822 [8MY]

Southeast Asian refugees: Dept. of State, 26847 [7OC]

Soviet emigration request: Leonid Yuzefovich, 21039 [23JY]

Soviet invasion and occupation of Afghanistan: A.A. Rehman, 12030 [12MY]

———Anne L. Horthcott, 7198 [27MR]

———Barbara J. Kilgour, 6695 [24MR]

———Barbara Smith, 11627 [7MY]

———Barbara T. Stone, 9276 [22AP]

———Betty Demaray, 8524 [8AP]

———Betty Hindman, 7657 [1AP]

———Bill Napier, 2458 [2FE]

———Carole A. Turchin, 8054 [6AP]

———Charles G. Lacy, 5973 [17MR]

———Cheryl Heltke, 6411 [19MR]

———Chris Hetherington, 8524 [8AP]

———Colleen Van Berkum, 7076 [26MR]

———Dale W. Forsyth, 8899 [9AP]

———Dana J. Tuscher, 9790 [27AP]

———Daniel and Susan Frias, 6694 [24MR]

———Dave Atwood, 10169 [28AP]

———Debbie and John E. Priggs, 2940 [4FE]

———Debora E. Wager, 3155 [5FE]

———Diane Kovacs, 1885 [22JA]

———Doris Miller, 9459 [23AP]

———Ed and Linda Tanous, 7656 [1AP]

———Harry Grossman, 4678 [3MR]

———Hope M. Richardson, 6411 [19MR]

———James L. DeZort, 1539 [20JA]

———Jeff Brown, 2647 [3FE]

———Jeffrey Cook, 10665 [30AP]

———Jerry Martin, 6588 [23MR]

———John McManus, 3155 [5FE]

———Karen Cox, 12321 [13MY]

———Kate Curtis and Ron Holyfield, 9155 [21AP]

———Kathleen Baldauf, 1885 [22JA]

———Kim Gabrels, 9155 [21AP]

———Larry B. Passwaters, 10370 [29AP]

———Larry W. Ogden, 9459 [23AP]

———Leona Chamberland, 9790 [27AP]

———Lillaian P. Noland, 8993 [10AP]

———Lin Jones, 5973 [17MR]

———Lois A. Simpkins, 8993 [10AP]

———Louis Von Herrman, 6501 [20MR]

———Martha L. Holden, 7076 [26MR]

———Mary Burns, 13011 [19MY]

———Mary Schelldorf, 12030 [12MY]

———Mike and Bonnie Storer, 6915 [25MR]

———Mona L. Mikkelsen, 7299 [30MR]

———Moqim Rahmanzai, 7861 [2AP]

———Mr. and Mrs. Leslie West, 2458 [2FE]

———Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Price, 11126 [5MY]

———Mr. and Mrs. Van Vradenburg, 1540 [20JA]

———Mrs. Caban, 2940 [4FE]

———Mrs. J.W. O'Brien, 11627 [7MY]

———Natalie Millington, 6588 [23MR]

———Neva D. McFarland, 6915 [25MR]

———Paul Striker, 12542 [14MY]

———Ralph Beeson, 8054 [6AP]

———Raymond and Nancy Oullette, 7198 [27MR]

———Rebecca McEachern, 10169 [28AP]

———Representative Dreier and Hazrat Khan, 17094 [23JN]

———Richard P. Purvis, 8899 [9AP]

———Rick May, 2647 [3FE]

———Ruth Leland, 11127 [5MY]

———Shane Law, 2940 [4FE]

———Sherley Applegate, 7299 [30MR]

———Steven Deyo, 6501 [20MR]

———Sylvia Anderson, 10370 [29AP]

———Ted Rufledt, Sr., 12542 [14MY]

———Tim and Marilyn Tolson, 10665 [30AP]

———Toby Comeaux, 9276 [22AP]

———Toni S. Tikalsky, 12321 [13MY]

———Wesley and Katheryn Howe, 7861 [2AP]

———William Bergevin, 13011 [19MY]

Soviet repression and emigration: Nadezhda Fradkova, 20782 [22JY]

Soviet Union abuse of the U.N. Secretariat personnel system: J. Edward Fox, 35781 [16DE]

———Senator Heinz, 35780 [16DE]

Status of PLO office in U.S.: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 12454 [14MY]

———Senator Dole, 12454 [14MY]

———several Senators (1986), 12454 [14MY]

Strategic defense initiative: Senator Hollings, 6291 [19MR]

Support for policies of President Reagan: Christina L. Jenkins, 21392 [28JY]

Support for the Armstrong-Dodd amendment: sundry organizations, 17758 [26JN]

Task Force on Combatting Terrorism: Vice President Bush, 16308 [16JN]

Taxation, Iran/Contra hearings, and line-item veto: Paul E. Stine, 21056 [23JY]

Test ban: Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, 13122 [20MY]

Testimony of Oliver North: Arthur L. Starkey, 19472 [13JY]

There's nothing wrong with U.S. foreign defense policy that a little backbone can't cure: Donald J. Trump, 25087 [24SE]

Threshold Test Ban Treaty, President Reagan, 1212 [13JA]

Tibet: John J. and Barbara R. Makransky, 29144 [23OC]

Tibetans are prisoners in their own country: Princess Yangchen, 29144 [23OC]

Too many investigations, 16671 [18JN]

Trade, Employment and Productivity Act: several heads of executive departments, 20422 [21JY]

Trade between the U.S. and Afghanistan: Louise R. Hoppe, 17804 [26JN]

Trade legislation: American Bankers Association, 20445 [21JY]

———Industry Sector Advisory Committee for Services, 20446 [21JY]

———James A. Baker III, Sec. of the Treasury, 20445 [21JY]

Trade with Republic of China: Frederick F. Chien, 11578 [6MY]

Travel in Central America: Dept. of State, 17085, 17086 [23JN]

Treatment of U.S. workers impacted by U.S. trade restraints: James R. Williams, National Retail Merchants Association, 19944 [15JY]

Turkish Foreign Minister's statement in defiance of Congress and U.N.: Andrew J. Jacovides (sundry), 16086 [15JN]

U.S. arms sales to Persian Gulf countries: Frank C. Carlucci, 33285 [30NO]

U.S. assistance to Contras: Representative Michel, 5255 [10MR]

U.S. assistance to National Union for the Total Independence of Angola: Jonas M. Savimbi, 5686 [13MR]

U.S. boycott of U.N. Conference on Disarmament and Development: Herbert S. Okun, 23939 [15SE]

U.S. contributions to the U.N.: J. Edward Fox, 9337 [22AP], 18613 [9JY]

———J. Edward Fox, Dept. of State, 9337 [22AP]

———Representative Hamilton, 9337 [22AP]

———Representative Swindall, 18613 [9JY]

U.S. funding of police training in El Salvador: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 9149 [21AP]

———J. Edward Fox, 9148 [21AP]

U.S. policy toward Angola: J. Edward Fox, Dept. of State, 881 [7JA]

———Representative Hamilton, 881 [7JA]

U.S. policy toward Nicaragua: Brian Willson, 23580 [9SE]

———Veterans Peace Action Team, 32982 [19NO]

U.S. trade imbalance with Japan: Senator Metzenbaum, 36629 [19DE]

U.S.-French military cooperation: J. Edward Fox, Dept. of State, 13837 [27MY]

———Representative Hamilton, 13837 [27MY]

U.S.-Japan trading relationship: Senators Dole, Danforth, Byrd, and Bentsen, 20470 [21JY]

U.S.-People's Republic of China relations: William H. Baxter and others, University of Michigan, 6902 [25MR]

U.S.S. Stark readiness: sailor killed on board, 14235 [2JN]

Venezuela's oil exports: Valentin Hernandez, 18169 [30JN]

Verification of compliance with Threshold Test Ban Treaty and the Peaceful Nuclear Explosions Treaty: Gerald R. Ford, 9275 [22AP]

Void Soviet agreements relative to site of embassy: Timith Johnson, Technical Security Consultants, Inc., 10650 [30AP]

Withholding of foreign aid to discourage foreign drug production and trafficking: Representative Hochbrueckner, 34672 [10DE]

Lists

Amendments to S. 1420, Omnibus Trade and Competitiveness Act, 17810 [26JN]

Analysis of questionable World Bank lending fiscal year 1985-86, 13218 [20MY]

Committee to conduct an inquiry into the allegations made by the Communist government in Yugoslavia against General Mihailovich, 32944 [19NO]

Japanese technological capabilities to be tapped by the Strategic Defense Initiative Office: Dept. of Defense, 24373 [17SE]

Organizations supporting private-public partnership for economic assistance, 6104 [18MR]

Presidentially confirmed Soviet SALT break out violations and their military implications, 26438 [6OC]

Senate rejection of treaties (selected references), 10326 [29AP]

Soviet SALT II violations, 13913 [28MY]

Treaties pending on Committee on Foreign Relations calendar, 10324 [29AP]

Meetings

Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs: Trade and International Economic Policy Reform Act (H.R. 3), D176 [19MR], D194 [25MR]

Committee on Energy and Commerce: Trade and International Economic Policy Reform Act (H.R. 3), D194 [25MR]

Committee on Finance: conclude negotiations for a bilateral trade agreement between the U.S. and Canada (S. Res. 50), D164 [18MR]

Committee on Foreign Affairs: commemorate the Truman doctrine and honor commitment to democracy of the Greek, Turkish, and American peoples (H. Res. 122), D264 [21AP]

———congratulating Filipino people on ratification of new constitution (H. Res. 90), D86 [25FE]

———foreign assistance authorization, D215 [31MR], D221 [1AP], D240 [7AP]

———foreign assistance programs, D176 [19MR]

———subpoena the Dept. of State for the release to the Congress of all information concerning the U.S. Embassy in Moscow, D291 [28AP]

———support cease-fire in Iran-Iraq war and negotiated solution (H.J. Res. 216), D264 [21AP]

———support cease-fire in Iran-Iraq war and negotiated solution (H.J. Res. 216) (testimony), D264 [21AP]

Committee on Foreign Relations: foreign assistance programs, D252 [9AP], D275 [23AP], D282 [24AP]

———economic assistance to Central America and to terminate aid to the Contras (S. 184), D64 [18FE]

———foreign assistance programs budget, D245 [8AP]

———nomination of Burton Levin as Ambassador to Burma, D211 [31MR]

———nomination of John C. Monjo as Ambassador to Malaysia, D211 [31MR]

———nomination of Melissa F. Wells as Ambassador to Mozambique, D211 [31MR]

———nomination of Trusten F. Crigler as Ambassador to Somalia, D211 [31MR]

———supporting initiative of Central American heads in formulating peace proposal in Central America (S. Con. Res. 24), D129 [10MR]

Committee on Intelligence (House, Select): national foreign intelligence program budget, D216 [31MR]

Committee on Intelligence (Senate, Select): release of report relative to shipment of arms to Iran, D38 [29JA]

Committee on Secret Military Assistance to Iran and the Nicaraguan Opposition (Select): Iran-Contra matters, D138 [11MR], D193 [25MR]

———Iran-Nicaragua secret military assistance, D165 [18MR], D227 [2AP], D246, D249 [8AP], D276 [23AP], D302 [30AP]

———review report in relation to shipment of arms to Iran and channeling of funds to Nicaraguan opposition, D38 [29JA]

Committee on Ways and Means: Trade and International Economic Policy Reform Act (H.R. 3), D150 [12MR], D178 [19MR], D195 [25MR]

Committee To Investigate Covert Arms Transactions With Iran (Select): Iran-Nicaragua secret military assistance, D169 [18MR], D196 [25MR], D271 [22AP], D298 [29AP]

———authorization of application for immunity for certain persons, and relations between the Dept. of Justice and the committee and the Tower Commission report, D96 [26FE]

———organization, D9 [8JA]

———pending business, D143 [11MR]

Memorandums

Antiballistic Missile Treaty Negotiations: ACDA, 19270 [9JY]

Certification of Narcotics Source in Transit Countries Under Public Law 99-570, President Reagan, 7826 [2AP]

Development Rights and Duties Relating to ABM Systems, 8890-8892 [9AP]

Expedited Congressional Procedures for Assistance to Contras: Congressional Research Service, 13928 [28MY]

GSP Process on Chile: Jack Buchanek, 27338 [9OC]

———James F. Taylor, 27338 [9OC]

Human Rights Situation in India: Eric Nicoll, National Center for Public Policy Research, 14251-14253 [2JN]

Low-threshold nuclear test restrictions, 23106 [7AU]

Refugee Policy and Processing Refugees From Indochina: William P. Clark, 26840 [7OC]

Romanian Most Favored Nation Trade Status: Steven Snyder, Christian Response International, 17759 [26JN]

Soviet Involvement in Europe: Assembly of Captive European Nations, 19816 [14JY]

Memorials of legislature

Arizona, 8758 [9AP]

California, 26158 [1OC], 34956 [10DE]

Illinois, 33253 [30NO]

Nevada, 17568 [25JN]

Palau, 17211 [24JN], 23648, 23649 [9SE]

Messages

ACDA Activities: President Reagan, 3382 [17FE]

Assistance for Democracies in Central America: President Reagan, 4584 [3MR]

Changes to Unified and Specified Combatant Structure Report, 9425 [23AP]

Compact of Free Association With Palau: President Reagan, 34463 [9DE]

Continuation of Declaration of National Emergency in Nicaragua: President Reagan, 9119 [21AP], 9285 [22AP]

Government Activities in U.N. and Its Agencies: President Reagan, 1618 [21JA]

Implementation of Recommendations of President's Special Review Board on Iran: President Reagan, 7529 [31MR]

International Emergency Economic Powers Act With Respect to Iran: President Reagan, 16139 [16JN]

International Scientific and Technological Activities Report: President Reagan, 16383 [17JN]

International Weifang Kite Festival: Senator Pell, 6502 [20MR]

Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor: Franklin D. Roosevelt, 34942 [10DE]

National Emergency Relative to Libya: President Reagan, 1619 [21JA], 19380 [10JY], 35794 [16DE]

National Emergency With Respect to Iran: President Reagan, 31524 [10NO], 33120 [20NO]

———President Reagan (H. Doc. 100-84), 16271 [16JN]

National Emergency With Respect to Nicaragua (transmittal) (H. Doc. No. 100-74), 10942 [4MY]

National Endowment for Democracy: President Reagan, 5083 [9MR]

Nuclear Non-Proliferation Act: President Reagan, 4482 [3MR]

Peaceful Nuclear Explosions Treaty, President Reagan, 1212 [13JA]

Quest for Excellence: President Reagan, 1955-1965 [27JA]

Report on Developments in Nicaragua: President Reagan, 11075 [5MY]

Social Security Agreement With France: President Reagan, 33250 [30NO]

State of the Union: President Reagan, 1952-1955 [27JA], 2000-2002 [27JA]

Trade Agreement With Canada: President Reagan, 26349 [5OC]

U.S. Activities in U.N. in 1985: President Reagan, 1761 [21JA]

U.S. Policy Towards Libya: President Reagan, 19474 [13JY]

U.S.-Spain Social Security Agreement Report: President Reagan, 9119 [21AP], 9285 [22AP]

Newsletters

Central America—how we got there, and what we should do: Representative Gonzalez, 36516-36518 [19DE]

Pamphlets

Maronites, Lebanon, and the U.S.—Issues and Answers: Seely Beggiani, 22999 [6AU]

Papers

Central America and U.S.—Working Together for Freedom and Prosperity: Global Economic Action Institute, 34358 [8DE]

Monitoring Yields of Underground Nuclear Tests: Frederick K. Lamb, 3856-3860 [19FE]

Mozambique—Origins of a Famine: House Select Committee on Hunger, 19578 [13JY]

Nuclear Weapons: Depts of Defense and State, 26436 [6OC]

Refugees and Foreign Policy—Immediate Needs and Durable Solutions: Jonathan Moore, 15482-15483 [11JN]

U.S. Aggression Violates Domestic and International Laws: S. Brian Willson, 32982-32983 [19NO]

U.S. Policy Toward the Two Koreas: Yung-hwan Jo, 24225-24226 [16SE]

U.S.S.R.-U.S. Trade and Economic Council: Library of Congress, 27408-27409 [13OC]

Witness Immunity—An Urgent Consideration: Ronald L. Carlson, 1810 [21JA]

Petitions

Angolan trade: Miami, FL, City Commission, 4263 [26FE]

Annual Report and Policy Recommendations 1986 brochure: North Atlantic Assembly, 9083 [21AP]

Annual session of the North Atlantic Assembly: Secretary General, 1076 [8JA]

Central America: Nicaraguan Government, 3462 [18FE]

Conditions in Nicaragua's Jorge Navarro Prison: sundry prisoners, 3145 [5FE]

Contra aid: Presbyterian Church, 1076 [8JA]

Foreign relations: California Republican Assembly, 11618 [7MY]

Implementation of the Foreign Service Act: American Foreign Service Association, 12729 [18MY]

Iran-Contra issue: California Federation of Republican Women, 2117 [28JA]

Jurisdictions of foreign relations and economic policy: Peter J. Cojanis, 4920 [5MR]

Political compromise in Fiji Islands establishing constitutional democracy: Embassy of Fiji, 33231 [30NO]

South Africa: Bahamas, 111 [6JA]

———California Republican Assembly, 11618 [7MY]

Poems

``Diplomacy,'' A. Lawrence Schaeffer, 4569 [3MR]

``They Shall Not Grow Old'', 13300 [20MY]

Polls of opinion

California: 23rd District, 1411 [16JA]

Contras, Sandinistas, and U.S. policy: USIA and Gallup, 27833 [14OC]

Southern and border States, and political parties' leaders, 10846 [30AP]

U.S. and Soviet citizens' views on importance of issues discussed by President Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev: Newsweek (magazine), 35774 [16DE]

Prefaces

``Cyprus in Transition, 1960-85,'' John T.A. Koumoulides, 814 [6JA]

Press releases

Kongsberg will sell computer automation to the Soviets: Norinform, 20446 [21JY]

No Flaw in This Logic: Senator Simon, 6411 [19MR]

Romanian most favored nation trade status, 17760 [26JN]

Sec. of Commerce hosts meeting to discuss formation of U.S.-U.S.S.R. Chamber of Commerce: Dept. of Commerce, 27408 [13OC]

State Department calls shutting down PLO office impractical, 35775 [16DE]

Proclamations

Tribute to George C. Marshall: President Reagan, 16281 [16JN]

World Population Awareness Week: Madeleine M. Kunin, Governor of Vermont, 8279 [7AP]

———Rudy Perpich, Governor of Minnesota, 8291 [7AP]

———W. Booth Gardner, Governor of Washington, 8524 [8AP]

Questionnaires

Pennsylvania's 6th Congressional District: Representative Yatron, 34654 [9DE]

Questions

Arms exports Federal licensing procedures: Senator Pryor, 6646 [24MR]

Submissions to Ambassador nominee William C. Harrop: Senator Helms, 36065 [17DE]

Questions and answers

Dept. of State certification process: Senator Inouye and Ann Wrobleski, 7916 [3AP]

Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty, 34623 [9DE]

Nomination of Nicholas Platt to be Ambassador to the Philippines, 23148 [7AU]

Underground Nuclear Explosions Control Act, 23104 [7AU]

Quotations

European support for strategic defense initiative: Raymond Lygo, 24382, 24391 [17SE]

Remarks in House

Abrams, Elliott: testimony on diversion of funds to Contras, 17052 [23JN]

ACDA: authorizing appropriations (H.R. 2689), 17989-17992 [29JN], 34391-34393 [8DE]

Administration policy, 14208 [2JN]

Afghanistan: Dept. of State submission of policy report to Congress, 34708 [10DE]

———foreign policy, 34763 [10DE]

———prohibit imports and exports sponsored by the Soviet Union (H.R. 3627), 31721 [10NO]

———Soviet invasion and occupation, 2948 [4FE], 3165 [5FE], 12389 [13MY], 13289 [20MY], 32707 [18NO], 33193 [20NO], 33730 [2DE], 34100 [4DE], 34574 [9DE], 37619 [21DE]

———Soviet use of boobytrapped toys, 25656 [29SE]

———support of resistance forces, 4795 [4MR]

Africa: economic assistance, 2177 [28JA]

———foreign trade, 34609 [10DE]

African National Congress: U.S. policy, 2033 [28JA]

Agriculture: establish U.S. aid and trade missions (H.R. 1809), 6772 [25MR]

———farm bill, 36475-36476 [18DE]

———maintaining U.S. sugar industry in world market, 31170 [5NO]

AID: funding for basic education in developing countries, 34753 [10DE]

Angola: U.S. policy, 880 [7JA], 17879 [26JN], 18392 [30JN], 25039 [23SE], 25715 [30SE]

Argentina: commitment to democracy, 9358 [22AP]

———military unrest (H. Con. Res. 113), 15662 [15JN]

Arias, Ludivina G.: tribute, 11584 [6MY]

Arias-Sanchez, Oscar: commend efforts to end conflict in Central America (H. Con. Res. 146), 17122 [23JN], 21316-21320 [28JY]

———congratulations on receiving Nobel Prize (H. Con. Res. 200), 28324 [19OC], 28326 [20OC], 28455, 28456 [20OC], 28770 [21OC]

———tribute, 27634 [13OC]

Arms control: denuclearization of Europe, 9678 [23AP]

———funding for weapons testing, 12245 [12MY]

———impact of leftwing politics, 11357 [6MY]

———intermediate-range nuclear forces agreement, 21385 [28JY], 36155 [17DE]

———media coverage, 7594 [31MR]

———negotiations, 5981 [17MR], 6929 [25MR], 9682 [23AP], 1111-1113 [8JA], 7595 [31MR], 12554 [14MY], 15107 [9JN], 17353 [24JN], 17425 [25JN], 23009 [6AU], 23798 [10SE], 23896 [15SE], 24900, 24907 [22SE], 31620 [10NO], 3335-3337 [11FE], 26411 [5OC]

———onsite inspections, 23603 [9SE]

———reduction of thermonuclear weapons, 24575 [21SE]

———Soviet violations of agreements, 5498 [11MR]

———test ban, 3862 [19FE], 12131, 12133 [12MY], 13121 [20MY]

Arms Export Reform Act: enact (H.R. 898), 2368-2369 [29JA]

Association of Southeast Asian Nations: anniversary (H. Con. Res. 174), 22764 [6AU]

Australia: congratulations U.S. Constitution 200th anniversary, 32675 [18NO]

Baltic States: incorporation by the Soviet Union, 27938 [14OC]

Belize: international relations, 23470 [7AU]

Berlin, Germany: anniversary (H. Con. Res. 86), 7678 [1AP]

Blair, WI: current affairs survey by students, 11867 [8MY]

Bolivia: diplomatic relations with PLO, 37932 [21DE]

Brazil: debt crisis, 11571 [6MY]

Buchanan, Patrick: Nicaraguan Contras and first amendment rights, 931 [7JA]

Budget: deficit, 31278 [9NO]

Business: economic impact of foreign investments, 23628 [9SE]

Cabinet Departments: involvement in policymaking, 4703 [3MR]

Canada: tariff on expanded metal of base metal (H.R. 1793), 6721 [25MR]

———trade negotiations, 26948 [7OC]

Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act: remove operation (H.R. 3101), 22567 [5AU], 23023 [7AU]

Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Improvement Act: enact, 23472 [7AU]

Caribbean Basin Initiative: U.S. support, 13301 [20MY]

Caribbean Basin Regional Development Commission: establish, 23377 [7AU]

Caribbean Basin Scholarship Fund: establish (H.R. 3806), 36670 [19DE]

Caribbean Community: history, 7081 [26MR]

Caucus of Pacific Basin Parliamentarians: meeting, 2378 [29JA]

Central America: economic assistance to democratic countrie, 11569 [6MY]

———IRS harassment of opponents of U.S. policy, 1055 [8JA]

———meeting of heads of state in San Jose, Costa Rica (H. Con. Res. 63), 15380 [10JN], 16684, 16692 [18JN]

———peace initiative, 13427 [21MY], 23604 [9SE], 25670 [29SE], 25688, 25699 [30SE], 26746-26748 [7OC], 26964 , 26967 [8OC], 28778, 28790 [21OC], 29767 [28OC], 30251 [29OC], 30956 [5NO], 31175 [5NO], 32071-32080 [17NO], 32625, 32626 [18NO], 32996 [19NO], 33002, 33047 [20NO], 33553, 33555 [1DE], 34085 [3DE], 34094, 34104 [4DE], 34669, 34671, 34672, 34776 [10DE], 35553-35567 [14DE], 35655 [15DE], 35822 [16DE], 36139-36146 [17DE], 36658 [19DE]

———restrict travel relative to assistance to military operations of Communists, 17081, 17089-17094, 17097 [23JN]

———situation in Nicaragua and El Salvador, 26606 [6OC]

———U.S. policy, 3948 [23FE], 4480 [3MR], 11300 [6MY], 12247 [12MY], 13040 [20MY], 22711 [6AU], 23601, 23602, 23603, 23604, 23633 [9SE], 25914 [30SE], 26810 [7OC], 28337-28341 [19OC], 29930 [29OC]

Central American Conference on Trade, Investment, and Development: overview, 14408 [2JN]

Chad: U.S.-French military cooperation, 13837 [27MY]

Chatham High School, Cape Cod, MA: presentation of views on nuclear war and human rights, 34413 [8DE]

Chemical warfare: disposal of chemical weapons, 30261 [29OC]

Chile: economy and democracy, 20281 [20JY]

———investigation of death of Rodrigo Rojas, 21031 [23JY]

China, People's Republic of: defense articles, 34726 [10DE]

———human rights policy, 34763 [10DE]

———human rights violations (H.R. 2476), 12817 [19MY]

———human rights violations in Tibet, 9181 [21AP], 16683, 16686-16687, 16693 [18JN], 24892 [22SE], 26249 [1OC]

———transfers of silkworm missiles to Iran, 34709, 34763 [10DE]

———U.S. policy, 16571 [17JN]

———U.S. policy toward Tibet (H.R. 3590), 30247 [29OC]

China, Republic of: anniversary, 24574 [21SE], 25054 [23SE], 26954 [7OC], 26964 [8OC]

———democracy, 16692 [18JN], 16787 [18JN], 34726 [10DE]

———democratic policies, 21042 [23JY]

———political liberalization, 3232 [9FE]

———U.S. policy, 16571 [17JN], 29213 [26OC]

Chlorofluorocarbons: international negotiations on protection of atmospheric ozone layer (H. Con. Res. 47), 3448 [18FE]

Citicorp: withdrawal of assets from South Africa, 16334 [16JN]

Civil liberties: civil action for recovery from persons engaging in torture (H.R. 1417), 4790 [4MR]

———People's Republic of China violations (H.R. 2476), 13032 [19MY]

———U.S. policies, 6515 [23MR]

Civil liberties of Hungarian minority in Romania, by and several other Representatives, 5678 [12MR]

Colombia: commending efforts to combat drug trafficking (H. Con. Res. 74), 15660 [15JN], 15661 [16JN]-15662 [15JN]

———democracy, 24464 [17SE]

———violence and violations of civil rights, 33189 [20NO]

Committee in Solidarity With the People of El Salvador: tribute, 28348 [19OC]

Committee on Secret Military Assistance to Iran and the Nicaraguan Opposition (Select): immunity requests, 6190 [18MR]

———report (H. Con. Res. 195), 28829 [22OC]

Committee To Investigate Covert Arms Transactions With Iran (Select): establish (H. Res. 12), 819, 821 [7JA], 831 [8JA]-832 [7JA]

———testimony by Oliver L. North, 1809 [21JA]

Communications: competing markets, 36665 [19DE]

Communism: expansion, 7099 [26MR]

———Reagan doctrine, 20821, 20823 [22JY]

———threat to freedom, 17097 [23JN]

Communist countries: importance of Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty, 19062 [8JY]

———prohibition of assistance, 34718 [10DE]

Congress: exchanges between Members of Congress and Supreme Soviet, 24472 [17SE]

———joint intelligence committee, 9340 [22AP]

———leaks, 4940 [5MR]

———oversight of intelligence activities (H.R. 1013), 36476 [18DE]

———participation in promulgation, 31925 [16NO]

———policy responsibility, 19837 [15JY]

———role in achieving nuclear nonproliferation, 1079 [8JA]

Constitution: separation of powers, 16081 [16JN]

Costa Rica: Central American Peace Initiative, 17895 [26JN], 19049-19053 [8JY], 22222 [4AU], 22685 [5AU], 22712, 22714, 22716, 22722 [6AU], 23895 [15SE], 24572-24575 [21SE], 24817, 24883 [22SE], 24901, 24913 [22SE], 25688 [30SE], 26606, 26608 [6OC], 26610, 26611 [6OC], 26714 [6OC], 27634, 27635-27638 [13OC], 27846, 27915 [14OC], 28799 [22OC], 30598, 30599, 30600 [3NO], 30810, 30811 [4NO], 31280, 31281, 31404-31420 [9NO], 31573 [10NO]

———U.S. assistance policy, 5738 [16MR]

Covert operations: application of Boland amendment, 15662 [15JN]

Crime and criminals: extradition of foreign nationals to U.S., 34409 [8DE]

———Goetz case, 16429 [17JN]

Cuba: civil liberties violations, 6938 [25MR], 8285 [7AP], 16246, 16247 [16JN]

———civil liberties violations (H. Con. Res. 217), 31719 [10NO]

———foreign adventurism and civil liberties abuse, 15604 [11JN]

———impact of foreign policy, 27923-27927 [14OC]

———political prisoners, 6707 [24MR], 17092 [23JN]

———reuniting of families, 33054 [20NO]

———visas for political prisoners (H.R. 584), 1083 [8JA]

Cyprus: anniversary of Turkish invasion, 20320-20332 [21JY], 21192 [27JY], 22161 [3AU]

———Greek War of Independence, 32992 [19NO]

———prohibition of use of military equipment provided by U.S., 34666 [10DE]

———Turkish occupation, 16086 [15JN], 18599 [1JY], 19281 [9JY]

———withdrawal of Turkish military forces, 2025 [27JA]

Cyprus, Turkish Federated State of: independence declaration, 34577 [9DE]

Defense: stress of imports on foundry industry, 7586 [31MR]

Democracy in South Korea Act: enact (H.R. 2723), 16779 [18JN]

Democratic resistance: U.S. policy, 14912, 14915-14917 [8JN]

Dept. of Defense: foreign contracts, 17670 [26JN]

———reduction of troops in countries relative to U.S. reimbursement for negative currency fluctuations (H.R. 3771), 35823 [16DE]

———U.S. troop levels in Europe and Asia, 11833-11842 [8MY]

Dept. of State: authorizing appropriations, 13298 [20MY]

———designate as a temporary foreign mission, 26717 [6OC]

———funds for certain consulates, 17091 [23JN]

———GAO finding on Office of Public Diplomacy, 26954 [7OC]

———Nicaraguan Embassy funding, 16723 [18JN]

———security at U.S. Embassies, 15561 [11JN]

———transfer certain funds to the Pan American Health Organization, 17090 [23JN]

———visa policy, 17899 [26JN]

Developing countries: assistance for rural and agricultural improvement, 10282 [28AP], 34756 [10DE]

———debt crisis, 21395 [28JY], 24905 [22SE]

———development of agricultural markets (H. Con. Res. 151), 18400 [30JN], 23039 [7AU]

———impact of lending policies by development banks, 24911 [22SE]

———intermediary between heavily indebted, less developed countries and their creditors to reduce the amount of debt (H.R. 1453), 4929 [5MR]

———providing credit for the poor, 34753 [10DE]

———put resources in hands directly to develop self-sufficiency (H.R. 910), 8278 [7AP]

———U.S. cash assistance relative to purchase of U.S. products, 32624 [18NO]

Diplomacy: effects of U.S. public policy, 9327 [22AP]

———privatization, 14911 [8JN]

District of Columbia: public demonstrations protesting U.S. policies in Central America, 11296 [5MY]

Domestic Energy Supply Act: enact (H.R. 1960), 8113-8115 [7AP]

Drugs: trafficking, 18099 [29JN]

Economic assistance: budget request, 7681 [1AP]

———cash transfer method, 9035 [10AP]

———international family planning programs, 38262 [22DE]

———national policy, 9068 [21AP]

———reports to Congress on effectiveness of U.S. aid, 34719 [10DE]

Economic conditions: commodity prices effect on economic policies, 28830 [22OC]

———international monetary policy, 28832-28838 [22OC]

———U.S. competitiveness, 6706 [24MR]

Ecuador: U.S. National Guard presence, 21410 [29JY]

Education: Organization for International Cooperation Soviet-American Peace Prize, 13682 [21MY]

EEC: agriculture, 16273 [16JN]

———anniversary of signing of Treaty of Rome (H. Res. 121), 7369-7373 [31MR], 8637 [9AP]

Egypt: formal invitation to Kurt Waldheim, 20273 [20JY]

———production of tanks, 18110 [29JN], 22157 [3AU]

El Salvador: AH-1 Cobra helicopters, 34377 [9DE]

———military assistance, 2713 [4FE]

———role of Committee in Solidarity With the People of El Salvador, 28348 [19OC]

———service of U.S. citizens, 24035 [15SE]

———U.S. policy, 21033 [23JY]

———withholding of funds until progress is made in prosecution of those responsible for slaying human rights activist Herbert Anaya, 34372 [9DE]

Elections: step toward democracy, 37933 [21DE]

Environmental Equity Act: enact (H.R. 3525), 28791 [21OC]

Ethiopia: civil liberties, 9188 [21AP], 16248 [16JN],, 17092 [23JN] 17425 [25JN]

———deportation of people (H.R. 588), 3447 [18FE]

———Marxism-Leninism, 12714 [18MY]

———promote development of democracy, 17880 [26JN]

———promote development of democracy (H.R. 588), 12391 [13MY], 26792 [7OC]

Europe: Soviet influence, 19815 [14JY]

European Parliament: meeting with House Members, 31965 [16NO]

Executive Office of the President: role, 4936 [5MR]

Export Administration Act: establish western regional export licensing office (H.R. 1634), 6001 [17MR]

Export control: reform, 3197 [5FE]

Findlay College: recipient of Distinguished Achievement Award in International Teacher Education, 4725 [3MR]

Fish and fisheries: temporarily extend agreement between the U.S. and the Republic of Korea (H.R. 2480), 16891 [22JN]

Foreign Agents Compulsory Ethics in Trade Act: enact (H.R. 1231), 4048, 4050 [25FE]

Foreign Assistance Accountability Act: enact, 815 [6JA]

Foreign Assistance Act: amend section relative to private and voluntary organization and cooperatives (H.R. 1675), 6217 [18MR]

———increase funding for basic education in developing countries (H.R. 1693), 6240 [18MR]

Foreign countries: assistance to countries receiving supersonic fighter aircraft from Soviet Union, 34719 [10DE]

———investment and ownership in U.S., 17903 [26JN]

———restrictions on the transfer of sensitive technology to Communist countries (H.R. 3047), 21408 [29JY], 28799 [22OC]

Foreign embassies: U.S. travel restrictions, 16694-16701 [18JN]

Foreign labor: denial of basic worker rights laws, 27336 [9OC]

Foreign loans: comprehensive foreign debt information, 34766 [10DE]

Foreign policy: bipartisan, 22711 [6AU]

Foreign trade: authorize negotiation of a North American free trade area (H.R. 1282), 8297 [7AP]

———authorize negotiations of reciprocal agreements (S. 1420), 18597 [1JY], 34097 [4DE]

———barter and countertrade, 14516 [3JN]

———sanctions on Namibia, 36493 [18DE]

———tariff barriers, 6933 [25MR]

France: bicentennial anniversary of U.S. alliance, 5672 [12MR]

Freedom of the press: Soviet disinformation, 19084 [8JY]

Friends of Free China: Land of Freedom essay contest, 18838 [7JY]

GATT: Procurement Code signatories, 16740-16744 [18JN]

Germany: anniversary of Berlin (H. Res. 142), 8635 [9AP]

Germany, Federal Republic of: Dept. of State recommendation to close U.S. Consulate General, 10620 [29AP]

———economic cooperation with the U.S. and Japan, 31713 [10NO]

———Kurt Waldheim visit, 19576 [13JY]

Gorbachev, Mikhail: invitation to address joint session of Congress, 32936-32939 [19NO]

———television interview, 33780 [2DE]

Greece: improved relations with Israel, 36666 [19DE]

———independence anniversary, 7576 [31MR], 7737 [1AP]

———survival of U.S-NATO bases, 31453 [9NO]

Greek Independence Day: observance, 6747-6755 [25MR], 7086 [26MR]

Guatemala: military assistance, 34371 [9DE]

Guillen, Ariel H.: plight of jailed Cuban, 12219 [12MY]

Haiti: democracy, 9636 [23AP], 23445 [7AU], 32705 [18NO], 33293, 33294, 33295, 33323 [1DE], 33762-33769 [2DE]

———economic assistance, 4950 [5MR], 24123 [16SE]

———economic development, 4784 [4MR]

———elections, 24059 [16SE], 29713 [28OC], 33669 [2DE], 34354 [8DE], 35707 [15DE]

———international peacekeeping force, 33294 [1DE]

———military assistance, 27742 [13OC]

———political unrest, 27922 [14OC], 28614 [21OC]

———U.S. policy, 30639 [3NO], 33669, 33670 [2DE], 36471 [18DE]

Health: reauthorizing child survival fund, 5551 [12MR]

Helsinki accords: anniversary, 23432 [7AU]

Honduras: Jose Azcona's denunciation of Sandinistas, 2027 [27JA]

———U.S. sale of F5-E aircraft, 12400 [13MY], 12642 [18MY]

———use of U.S. National Guard, 5191 [10MR]

Horton, Representative: memories of 1937 events, 22158 [3AU]

Humanitarian assistance: import duties, 34767 [10DE]

Hungary: most favored nation status, 23495 [7AU]

Iceland: cargo preference treaty, 2491 [2FE]

Immigration: 1-year moratorium on denial of visas on basis of political beliefs, 37940 [21DE]

———U.S.-Mexico border revitalization, 2954 [4FE]

India: atrocities of the Government, 33785 [2DE]

———civil liberties violations, 22306-22308 [4AU]

———commend democracy, 22298-22301 [4AU]

———funding of Nicaraguan Sandinistas and implications for U.S. aid, 22317 [4AU]

———human rights in the Punjab Province, 6598 [23MR], 9028 [10AP], 14245-14255 [2JN], 14429 [2JN], 27335 [9OC]

Interagency Group for Scientific Information Transfer: establish, 24469 [17SE]

International agencies: voluntary contributions, 34666 [10DE]

International Health Corps Act: enact (H.R. 3669), 33199 [20NO]

International Human Rights Day: observance, 35000 [10DE]

International relations: cooperation to protect biological diversity, 34755 [10DE]

International security and development assistance: appropriations (H.R. 3100), 13298 [20MY], 26624 [6OC], 30379 [31OC], 30966-30968 [5NO], 32626, 32627-32662 [18NO], 32876 [19NO], 32879 [2DE]-32934 [19NO], 33204, 33205 [20NO], 34355-34390 [8DE], 34580 [9DE], 34609 [10DE], 34610 [9DE], 34654 [9DE], 34666, 34672, 34674 [10DE], 34769 [14DE], 34770 [18DE], 34772 [10DE], 34995, 34999, 35003 [10DE], 35432, 35441, 35448 [11DE], 35762 [15DE], 35924 [16DE], 36491 [18DE]

———appropriations (H.R. 3100), authorizing additional time for debate on certain amendments, 34667 [10DE]

———appropriations (H.R. 3100), consideration (H. Res. 293), 34674 [10DE]

Interparliamentary Union: opening address by Hans Stercken at meeting in Managua, 10858 [30AP]

Iran: arms sales, 818 [7JA], 931 [7JA], 1078 [8JA], 1834 [22JA], 3899 [23FE], 4422 [26FE], 5999 [17MR], 6280 [19MR], 8908 [9AP], 9362 [22AP], 10284 [28AP], 12701 [18MY], 13325 [21MY], 13666 [21MY], 14403 [2JN], 16081 [16JN], 18686 [1JY], 19048 [8JY], 19472-19473 [13JY], 19602 [13JY], 19611, 19612, 19615, 19616 [14JY], 19820 [14JY], 19833 [15JY], 20100, 20101, 20109 [15JY], 20273 [20JY], 20292 [20JY], 20303, 20319, 20345 [21JY], 20604 [21JY], 20791 [22JY], 20850 [23JY], 21287 [28JY], 21392 [28JY], 21461 [29JY], 21617 [30JY], 22224 [4AU], 22346 [4AU], 22671 [5AU], 23488 [7AU], 28557 [21OC], 32873 [19NO]

———arms sales hearings, 20827 [22JY]

———arms sales hearings report, 32727 [18NO]

———human rights violations, 6445 [19MR]

———imprisonment of Gerald Seib, 2499 [3FE]

———monitoring congressional proceedings relative to the Persian Gulf, 31714 [10NO]

———most favored nation status, 24814 [22SE]

———persecution of Bahais, 7759 [2AP], 19105 [9JY]

———position relative to reflagging program, 20836 [22JY]

———report from Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, 1095 [8JA]

———U.S. trade embargo (H.R. 3391), 26606, 26617-26624 [6OC], 26957 [7OC]

———U.S. trade embargo (H.R. 3391; S. 1748), 32694 [18NO]

———U.S. trade embargo (H.R. 3393), 26015 [1OC]

Iran-Iraq war: negotiating a solution, 19482 [14JY]

Ireland, Northern: British intelligence use of CIA identity cards, 15387 [10JN]

———legal justice system, 38254 [22DE]

———Thatcher government policy, 16209 [16JN]

———U.S. corporate guidelines on equal employment (H.R. 722), 38254 [22DE]

Jackson, Jesse: policies and statements, 16786 [18JN]

Jamaica: anniversary of independence (H. Res. 243), 22758 [6AU]

———anniversary of independence (H. Res. 243), preamble amendment, 22759 [6AU]

Japan: annual security fee to U.S. (H. Con. Res. 62), 15376 [10JN]

———defense expenditures, 16747, 16748, 16749, 16750-16754 [18JN], 17093 [23JN]

———defense expenditures (H.J. Res. 327), 18668-18672 [1JY]

———economic cooperation with the U.S. and West Germany, 31713 [10NO]

———effects of U.S. trade deficit, 3959 [24FE]

———financial support for U.S. naval forces in the Persian Gulf (H. Res. 249), 23490 [7AU]

———foreign trade, 7679 [1AP], 34352 [8DE]

———high technology cities, 19062 [8JY]

———officials implicated in facilitating industrial espionage by Soviet Union, 14791 [4JN]

———public works contracts, 34053-34055 [3DE]

———study of expense for U.S. national security interests in Far East, 11135 [5MY]

———Toshiba Electronics Co. sale of technology to Soviet Union, 14717 [4JN]

———unfair trade practices, 10598 [29AP], 27931 [14OC], 30600 [3NO]

Kennedy, John F.: anniversary of speech at Berlin Wall, 17671 [26JN]

Kenya: civil liberties, 6444 [19MR]

Kongsberg Vaapenfabrik Co.: sale of technolgy to Soviet Union, 17053 [23JN]

Korea, Republic of: armed forces intervention (H. Con. Res. 205), 28802 [22OC]

———democracy, 12819 [19MY], 16800 [18JN], 17907 [26JN], 29228 [27OC]

———democracy (H. Con. Res. 205), 28802 [22OC]

———elections, 24470 [17SE]

———expand imports with U.S., 6002 [17MR]

———Kim Young-Sam, 17617 [25JN]

———promote democracy (H. Con. Res. 48), 3465 [18FE]

———promotion of democracy (H. Con. Res. 141), 16209 [16JN], 16959 [22JN], 17994-18000 [29JN]

———reduction of U.S. troops, 11834, 11840 [8MY]-11842 [8MY]

———U.S. policy, 17055 [23JN]

Kuwait: protection of ships by U.S. fleet, 13766 [27MY], 17051 [23JN], 20660 [22JY]

Laos: accelerate efforts to resolve POW/MIA cases, 34763 [10DE], 35434 [11DE]

Latin America: debt crisis, 9184 [21AP]

———U.S. policy, 7759 [2AP]

———use of terrorists in connection with drug trafficking, 6594 [23MR]

Lebanon: crisis, 35753 [15DE]

———humanitarian assistance, 24042 [15SE]

———U.S. hostages, 5780 [17MR], 13122 [20MY]

———U.S. policy, 18393 [30JN]

Legislative branch: role, 32148 [17NO]

Malta: elections, 9172 [21AP]

———political destiny, 35433 [11DE]

———U.S. policy, 14605 [3JN]

Marcos, Ferdinand and Imelda: asylum, 2208 [29JA]

Marshall plan: anniversary (S.J. Res. 70), 13796 [27MY], 14718 [4JN]

Mexico: anniversary of Cinco de Mayo, 11280 [5MY]

———illegal drug enforcement, 29771 [28OC]

———U.S. policies, 23469 [7AU]

Middle East: congressional role in foreign policy, 14395 [2JN]

———prevent U.S. involvement in Persian Gulf (S. 1327), 15377 [10JN]

———reflagging of Kuwaiti tankers in the Persian Gulf, 28536 [20OC]

———support cease-fire in Iran-Iraq war and negotiated solution (H.J. Res. 216), 19480, 19482 [13JY]

———U.S. interests, 19829 [14JY], 21031 [23JY]

———U.S. policy, 16586

———U.S. policy in the Persian Gulf, 17095 [23JN]

———U.S.-Saudi Arabian relations, 20107 [15JY]

Middle East Regional Cooperation Program: joint scientific projects with Israeli and Egyptian scientists, 34995 [10DE]

Midgetman ICBM Program: funding, 35549 [14DE]

Military assistance: prohibit private assistance for operations in a foreign country if Congress has prohibited covert assistance (H.R. 2522), 13835 [27MY], 20800 [22JY]

Mozambique: economic assistance, 16336 [16JN], 34571 [9DE]

———famine, 19577 [13JY]

Mutual Nuclear Warhead Testing Moratorium Act: enact (H.R. 12), 818 [7JA], 968 [7JA]

Namibia: economic sanctions, 22149 [3AU], 28170 [15OC]

National Association of Pro America: promoting fiscal policy, 8547 [8AP]

National Day of the Republic of China: observance, 25667 [29SE], 26957 [7OC]

National defense: arms control policies, 23491 [7AU]

———controlling export of defense technology, 28802 [22OC]

———foreign contract awards, 14796 [4JN]

———objectives, 12223 [12MY]

National interests: principal threats, 12550 [14MY]

National security: counter Soviet electronic surveillance of U.S. Embassy activities in Moscow (H.J. Res. 230), 8016 [6AP]

———violations in U.S. Embassies, 7595 [31MR], 7759 [2AP], 8082, 8083, 8116 [7AP], 8304, 8305 [8AP], 14796 [4JN], 16211 [16JN]

NATO: challenges, 16960 [22JN]

———future, 22991 [6AU], 23443 [7AU]

———status, 21390 [28JY]

New Zealand: eliminate security assistance and arms export preferences (H.R. 85), 922 [7JA], 3473 [18FE], 13845 [27MY], 16733 [18JN], 28480-28485 [20OC], 33545 [1DE]

Nicaragua: administration proposal regarding asylum for aliens, 19283 [9JY]

———allegations of drug trafficking by persons supplying arms and goods to Contras, 20661 [22JY]

———arms to rebels in El Salvador, 18111 [29JN]

———assistance to Contras, 2197 [29JA], 3876 [19FE], 3963 [24FE], 4480 [3MR], 4771 [5MR], 4883 [5MR], 4924 [5MR], 5100 [9MR], 5218, 5237-5255 [10MR], 5285 [10MR], 19073 [8JY], 19101 [9JY], 21408, 21410 [29JY], 27634 [13OC], 27953 [14OC], 28153 [15OC], 30954 [5NO], 31170 [5NO], 34654 [9DE], 35577 [14DE], 35934 [16DE], 36157 [17DE], 36487 [18DE], 36719, 36721, 36722, 36754 [21DE], 37092, 38279 [22DE]

———assistance to opposition civilian democratic forces (H.R. 3458), 27150 [8OC]

———censorship, 28449 [20OC]

———citizens fleeing to Costa Rica, 29756 [28OC]

———civil liberties, 11859 [8MY], 11861 [8MY], 28801 [22OC]

———compliance with Costa Rican peace initiative, 31280 [9NO]

———Contra abuses, 21581 [30JY]

———Daniel Ortega's address at U.N., 28153 [15OC]

———democracy, 30259 [29OC]

———disapproval of additional assistance to the democratic resistance (H.J. Res. 174), 5403 [11MR]

———diversion of funds, 818 [7JA], 931 [7JA], 1078 [8JA], 1801 [21JA], 1834 [22JA], 4113, 4115 [25FE], 6280 [19MR], 7748 [1AP], 8532 [8AP], 8908 [9AP], 12701 [18MY], 13666 [21MY], 14403 [2JN], 14516 [3JN], 14798, 14806 [4JN], 16081 [16JN], 19472-19473 [13JY], 19611, 19612, 19615, 19616 [14JY], 19838 [15JY], 20292 [20JY], 20303, 20319, 20345 [21JY], 20835, 20842 [22JY], 20850-20862 [23JY], 21287 [28JY], 21392, 21404 [28JY], 21461 [29JY], 21549 [29JY], 21617 [30JY], 21785 [30JY], 22049 [3AU], 22224 [4AU], 22346 [4AU], 22572 [5AU], 22671 [5AU], 28557 [21OC], 32873 [19NO]

———diversion of funds from arms sales to Iran (H.R. 574), 1103 [8JA]

———effects of Sandinista rule on people, 13123 [20MY]

———efforts of Central American Negotiations Commission to achieve settlement of conflict, 16318 [16JN]

———history of attempts to have special counsel investigations of Contras, 6755-6757 [25MR]

———human rights violations by Contras, 15577-15579 [11JN]

———human rights violations by Sandinistas, 18386 [30JN]

———labor rally, 31282 [9NO]

———limit U.S. participation, 13063-13071 [20MY]

———listing of U.S. citizens working for Government, 16759-16765 [18JN]

———medical supplies, 27934 [14OC]

———military buildup, 35704 [15DE]

———moratorium on U.S. assistance to Contras (H. Res. 116), 5403, 5405-5414, 5467 [11MR]

———peace plan, 31923 [16NO]

———political prisoners, 30955 [5NO]

———postpone assistance to Contras (H.R. 636), 1767 [21JA]

———recognition of Nicaraguan Resistance as belligerent power, 16755-16758 [18JN]

———recognize democratic resistance, 13063 [20MY]

———reforms (H. Res. 290), 28799 [22OC], 29014 [22OC]

———restrict travel of U.S. citizens, 16766 [18JN]

———restrictions on consideration of any measure to assist the Contras (H. Res. 208), 17097 [23JN]

———Sandinista compliance with democratization process, 32707 [18NO]

———Sandinista government, 16429 [17JN]

———Saudi assistance to Contras, 2016 [27JA]

———social conditions, 21580 [30JY]

———sources of foreign aid, 28827 [22OC]

———Soviet influence, 19837 [15JY]

———Speaker Wright's discussions with leaders, 31282 [9NO]

———suspend aid to Contras (H.R. 222), 4769-4772 [4MR], 5469 [11MR]

———U.S. and Soviet involvement, 20890-20900, 20902, 20903 [23JY]

———U.S. policy, 7085 [26MR], 13039 [20MY], 14394 [2JN], 15383 [10JN], 27165-27169 [9OC], 31282 [9NO], 34351, 34352 [8DE]

———use of cluster bombs by Sandinistas against Contra freedom fighters, 30955 [5NO]

———violations of civil liberties, 14396 [2JN]

North, Oliver L.: public opinion, 22141 [3AU]

Nuclear warfare: intermediate nuclear forces, 24943 [23SE]

———intermediate-range missiles, 9678 [23AP]

———joint scientific study with Soviet Union to determine long-term climatic and environmental effects (H. Con. Res. 73), 5533 [11MR]

———modification of F-16 aircraft for bomb in Pakistan, 29001 [22OC]

———strategic defense initiative, 6291 [19MR]

Nuclear weapons: mutual, simultaneous, and verifiable testing moratorium (H.R. 12), 3320 [11FE]

———test ban, 13295 [20MY]

———trade sanctions to enforce nonproliferation (H.R. 1061), 3237 [9FE]

Ochoa, Jorge: extradition to U.S., 34409 [8DE]

Pakistan: deliberating aid, 34578 [9DE]

———development of nuclear arms, 23660 [9SE]

———exemption from U.S. law prohibiting aid to countries trying to acquire or develop nuclear arsenals, 32705 [18NO]

———modification of F-16 aircraft for bomb, 29001 [22OC]

———nuclear proliferation, 6263 [19MR], 7344 [31MR]

———nuclear weapons, 6621 [24MR]

———U.S. assistance (H. Res. 239), 22119-22122 [3AU]

Panama: civil unrest, 16778 [18JN], 18975 [8JY], 26607 [6OC]

———election fraud, 15652 [12JN]

———elections, 19613 [14JY]

———restrict U.S. assistance (H.R. 3214), 23478 [7AU]

———U.S. Embassy security, 19061 [8JY]

———U.S. policy, 21289 [28JY]

———U.S. policy (H. Con. Res. 197), 28328, 28332 [19OC]

Paraguay: civil liberties violations, 5776 [17MR], 9188 [21AP], 16248 [16JN], 17092 [23JN], 17425 [25JN]

Peace Corps: consideration of H.R. 3100, programs (H. Res. 293), 34674 [10DE]

———programs (H.R. 3100), 26624 [6OC], 30379 [31OC], 30966-30968 [5NO], 32626, 32627-32662 [18NO], 32876 [19NO], 32879 [2DE]-32934 [19NO], 33204, 33205 [20NO], 34355-34390 [8DE], 34580 [9DE], 34609 [10DE], 34610 [9DE], 34654 [9DE], 34666, 34672, 34674 [10DE], 34769 [14DE], 34770 [18DE], 34772 [10DE], 34995, 35003 [10DE], 35432, 35441, 35448 [11DE], 35762 [15DE], 35924 [16DE], 36491 [18DE], 36677 [19DE]

———programs (H.R. 3100), authorizing additional time for debate on certain amendments, 34667 [10DE]

Persian Gulf: affirm vital importance to U.S. and our allies and friends, of actions necessary to preserve peace and security (H. Con. Res. 204), 28556 [21OC]

———cooperation of allies with significant security and economic interests in region (H. Con. Res. 135), 14717 [4JN]

———involvement of U.S. Armed Forces, 17133 [24JN], 18976, 18977, 18978 [8JY], 19834 [15JY]

———Navy minesweepers, 22160 [3AU]

———U.S. flags on Kuwaiti ships, 17670, 17672-17675 [26JN]

———U.S. involvement with Kuwaiti tankers, 19043 [13JY]

———U.S. policy, 13038 [20MY]

Philippines: anniversary of return to democracy, 4130 [25FE]

———congratulate people on ratification of new Constitution (H. Res. 90), 4143, 4144 [26FE]

———criticism of President Aquino's leadership, 31458 [9NO]

———economic and military condition, 35582 [14DE]

———U.S. support for Government (H. Res. 260), 23903 [15SE], 23908 [22SE]-23909 [15SE]

———U.S. support of efforts to promote democracy, 23601 [9SE]

PLO: arms transfers, 23452 [7AU]

———closing of U.N. observer mission, 36264 [18DE]

———forced closing of offices in U.S., 34777 [10DE]

———make unlawful the establishment or maintenance of an office within the U.S. (H.R. 2548), 14048 [28MY]

———prohibition on establishment of office in U.S. (H.R. 2587), 14784 [4JN], 22347 [4AU]

Poland: foreign assistance, 34763 [10DE]

———Solidarity movement, 4967 [5MR]

———U.S. policy, 23674 [9SE]

Population: U.S. funding of U.N. Fund for Population Activities, 15398 [10JN]

Portugal: advancement of economic and social development by the Luso-American Development Foundation, 38252 [22DE]

———U.S. visit of President Mario Soares, 11866 [8MY]

Power resources: U.S. energy security (H.R. 1960), 8113-8115 [7AP], 8296 [7AP]

POW/MIA: status, 26223 [1OC]

Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty: funding, 15565 [11JN]

———Soviet jamming of broadcasts, 15653 [12JN], 16316 [16JN]

Reagan, President: constitutional powers relative to Contra aid, 23459 [7AU]

———invoke War Powers Act, 18104 [29JN]

———involvement in Iran-Contra affair, 11669 [7MY]

———leadership, 16318, 16323 [16JN]

———meeting with Mikhail Gorbachev, 28797 [22OC], 29225 [27OC], 29767 [28OC], 30671 [3NO], 32623, 32625, 32626 [18NO], 32679 [19NO], 32871-32874 [19NO], 32974 [19NO], 33802 [2DE], 34091, 34101 [4DE], 34350, 34352, 34353, 34354 [8DE], 34415, 34426 [8DE], 34575, 34578, 34611, 34628 [9DE], 34641, 34661 [9DE], 34674, 34724, 34766 [10DE], 35000 [10DE], 35014, 35018, 35019, 35051-35058, 35067 [11DE], 35449 [11DE], 35744, 35755 [15DE], 35824 [16DE], 36472 [18DE], 37931 [21DE]

———national defense policy, 14047 [28MY]

———policy, 1552 [20JA], 17356 [24JN]

———secret military assistance to Iran and Nicaragua, 15658, 15664 [15JN]

———speech at Berlin Wall, 16295 [16JN]

———speech on Iran arms sale and diversion of funds, 4732 [4MR]

Rockville, MD: sister city of Pinneberg, Federal Republic of Germany, 22994 [6AU]

Romania: civil liberties, 36263 [18DE]

———human rights, 5270 [10MR]

———most favored nation status, 7318 [30MR], 10186 [28AP], 14208 [2JN], 20762 [22JY], 23477 [7AU], 24319 [17SE], 24574 [21SE], 25696 [30SE]

———persecution of Hungarian minority, 9345 [22AP]

———protest in Brasov, 35758 [15DE]

———self-determination in Transylvania, 16726 [18JN]

———suspend most-favored-nation status, 4047, 4049, 4051 [25FE]

Saudi Arabia: arms sales, 14874 [8JN], 15568 [11JN], 33192 [20NO], 34753 [10DE]

———sale of F-15 aircraft, 13039 [20MY]

———sale of Maverick AGM-D missile, 14513 [3JN], 18373 [30JN]

Schultz, Sec. of State: visit to Soviet Union, 8648 [9AP]

Science: U.S./Soviet Union exchange agreements, 24469 [17SE]

Self-Sufficiency for the Poor Act: enact (H.R. 910), 2661 [3FE]

Shultz, Sec. of State: testimony at Iran-Contra hearing, 21291 [28JY]

Sokurenko, Anatoly: psychiatric treatment in Soviet Union, 25654 [29SE]

Son Sung-Tae: completion of congressional fellowship, 32698 [18NO]

South Africa: apartheid, 23896 [15SE]

———apartheid and labor conditions, 24900 [22SE]

———ban on uranium imports, 2682 [4FE], 35432 [11DE]

———business, 15393 [10JN]

———civil liberties restrictions, 21404 [28JY]

———communist influence, 21393 [28JY]

———economic sanctions, 2026 [27JA], 24689 [21SE], 27939 [14OC], 29753, 29754 [28OC]

———elections, 11672 [7MY]

———prohibit investments (H.R. 1580), 16211 [16JN], 31724 [10NO]

———target of U.S. election candidates, 31437 [9NO]

———tourist travel by U.S. citizens (H. Con. Res. 165), 20813 [22JY]

———U.S. policy, 16336 [16JN], 26951 [7OC], 27919 [14OC]

———U.S. policy (H. Con. Res. 121), 11878 [8MY]

Soviet Union: allegations of U.S.-induced acquired immune deficiency syndrome epidemic, 12556 [14MY]

———arms control, 25918 [30SE], 26795-26799 [7OC], 30673 [3NO]

———civil liberties, 10571, 10572 [29AP], 17425 [25JN], 34573, 34577, 34615 [9DE]

———disinformation campaign, 3303, 3315 [11FE]

———disinformation relative to acquired immune deficiency syndrome epidemic, 27634 [13OC]

———diversion of technology by Toshiba Corp. and Kongsberg Vaapenfabrik Co., 22770 [6AU]

———divided spouse cases, 33294 [1DE]

———domestic policies, 11809-11814 [8MY]

———economic and political policies, 16962 [22JN], 25667 [29SE]

———espionage activities in U.S., 34641 [9DE]

———expansion in Persian Gulf, 23603 [9SE]

———``Glasnost'' magazine, 24679 [21SE]

———glasnost policy, 9352 [22AP]

———human rights violations (H. Con. Res. 34), 7361 [31MR], 7369 [1AP]

———improve U.S. Embassy security (H.R. 2410), 12396 [13MY]

———initiatives in Western Pacific, 4060-4064 [25FE]

———interest in South Pacific area, 3227 [9FE]

———intermediate-range nuclear forces agreement, 28174 [15OC], 34574, 34623, 34624 [9DE]

———Leningrad Girls Choir tribute, 18394 [30JN]

———Mikhail Gorbachev visit to U.S., 34276 [7DE]

———missile flight test in Pacific Ocean (H. Con. Res. 199), 26043 [1OC], 28321, 28323 [19OC], 28455 [20OC]

———missile tests near Hawaii (H. Con. Res. 193), 28322 [19OC]

———new thinking, 28544 [20OC]

———occupation of Embassy in Washington, DC, 24817 [22SE], 28458-28463 [20OC]

———occupation of new chancery building in Washington, DC, 18295 [30JN]

———plight of divided spouses, 12219 [12MY]

———problems facing dissidents, 22133 [3AU]

———reactions to Berlin Wall, 33294 [1DE]

———recent policies, 21039 [23JY]

———reductions in nuclear weapons, 30475 [2NO]

———Representative DeLay visit, 9068-9071 [21AP]

———response to projection of ``Amerika'', 3446 [18FE]

———results of factfinding trip relative to U.S. chancery, 20316 [21JY]

———reuniting separated spouses, 31438 [9NO]

———Sec. of State Shultz's visit, 9283 [22AP]

———security risk label, 23603 [9SE]

———shooting of U.S. servicemen in East Germany, 24571, 24572 [21SE]

———Shultz/Shevardnardze summit and Soviet Jewry, 24124-24133 [16SE]

———Socialist politics, 8544 [8AP]

———strategic defense initiative, 29194 [26OC]

———support for U.N. resolution calling for an international arms embargo against any party to the Iran-Iraq conflict (H. Con. Res. 226), 34660 [9DE], 34999 [10DE]

———television exchanges between Members of Congress and Deputies of Supreme Soviet, 8573 [9AP]

———trip by House Members, 9310-9318 [22AP]

———U.S. citizens to maintain regular contact with relatives (H. Con. Res. 68), 16808 [19JN], 29266-29269 [27OC]

———U.S. relations, 9171 [21AP], 15561 [11JN], 27152 [8OC]

———violations of civil liberties during Stalin regime, 18112 [29JN]

———world leadership in arms control, 11270 [5MY]

———youth exchange program, 19826 [14JY]

Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact countries: foreign exchange, 34724, 34765 [10DE]

Space policy: national security, 7420-7425 [31MR]

Special Review Board: report release, 4047, 4049 [25FE], 4140, 4141, 4142, 4144, 4157 [26FE], 4441 [27FE], 4447 [2MR], 4480 [3MR], 4724 [3MR], 4729 [4MR], 19835 [15JY]

Sports: cultural exchanges at Goodwill Games, Seattle, WA, 16726 [18JN]

Sri Lanka: Tamil terrorism, 15380 [10JN]

Stark (U.S.S.): Iraqi missile attack, 12640, 12641, 12642 [18MY], 12762, 12765, 12766 [19MY], 13038, 13040, 13041, 13124-13126 [20MY], 13282, 13300 [20MY], 13324, 13424 [21MY], 13655, 13657, 13660 [21MY], 13815 [27MY], 13848 [27MY], 14065, 14069, 14075 [28MY], 14207 [2JN], 14427 [2JN], 15227 [10JN], 16967, 16970 [22JN], 17884, 17904 [26JN], 18699 [1JY]

Sub-Saharan Africa: debt rescheduling for certain low-income countries, 34692 [10DE]

Suriname: democracy, 26730 [6OC]

Syria: political prisoners, 32718 [18NO]

Tambo, Oliver: meeting with George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 2659 [3FE]

Tanker Anti-Reflagging Act: enact (H.R. 2651), 16307 [16JN]

Task Force on Combatting Terrorism: findings, 16308 [16JN]

Terrorism: U.S. policy, 9172 [21AP]

Thatcher, Margaret: leadership, 16318, 16323 [16JN]

Tibet: violation of human rights, 32968 [19NO]

Timor Island: statement on peace by the U.S. Catholic Conference, 9664 [23AP]

Toshiba Corp.: sale of technolgy to Soviet Union, 17053 [23JN]

Trade and development: importance of global economic growth, 19821 [14JY]

Treaties: agreements between controlled countries and Federal agencies, 34724 [10DE]

———congressional consent to terminate, withdraw from, or suspend the operation of (H.R. 3805), 36646, 36666 [19DE]

———intermediate-range nuclear forces (H. Res. 313), 32701 [18NO]

———Presidential role, 10609 [29AP]

———U.S.-Japan International Fishery Agreement (H.R. 3674), consideration (H. Res. 337), 36306 [18DE]

Treaty of Rome: anniversary of signing (H. Res. 121), 7336 [31MR]

Treaty on Fisheries Between the Governments of Certain Pacific Island States and the Government of the U.S.: authorize U.S. to meet obligations (H.R. 3839), 38260 [22DE]

Truman doctrine: commemorate (H. Res. 122), 10965 [4MY]

Turkey: elections, 30810 [4NO]

———independence anniversary, 30259 [29OC], 30382 [31OC]

———military assistance, 20297 [20JY], 24040 [15SE]

———NATO membership, 2675 [4FE], 36678 [19DE]

———U.S. policy, 32708 [18NO], 36154 [17DE]

———use of U.S.-provided military equipment on Cyprus (H.R. 957), 3465 [18FE]

Turkish Cypriot community, Cyprus: independence declaration, 34577 [9DE]

Turkish Peace Association: trial, 13288 [20MY]

U.N.: Development Program, 36648 [19DE]

———establish Office for Research and the Collection of Information, 14398 [2JN]

———Libyan representative on terrorism committee, 28157 [15OC]

———limit U.S. contributions (H.R. 117), 3172 [5FE]

———meeting of Security Council relative to Persian Gulf shipping (H. Res. 194), 15607 [11JN]

———opposing anti-Zionist resolution (S.J. Res. 205), 31336 [9NO], 31342 [16NO], 31396 [9NO], 31695 [10NO], 31970 [16NO]

———projects for PLO and African National Congress, 16685, 16688 [18JN]

———recognition of Byelorussia and Ukraine, 16723 [18JN]

———U.S. aid and voting patterns, 16789 [18JN]

———U.S. contribution, 4700 [3MR], 9336 [22AP], 16687 [18JN], 34725, 34766 [10DE]

———U.S. withdrawal, 34427 [8DE]

———voting record in relation to arms sales and military assistance, 34753 [10DE]

U.S. aid to support the Central American peace process: nongovernmental organizations, 33555 [1DE]

U.S. policy, 13765, 13766 [27MY]

U.S. Soccer Federation: recognize efforts in bringing World Cup to U.S. (S.J. Res. 175), 22765 [6AU]

U.S.-Soviet relations, 23858 [11SE]

Ukraine: independence anniversary, 1931, 1932, 1934-1936 [26JA]

Venice, Italy: achievements, 15600 [11JN]

———summit meeting of 7 main industrialized nations, 14400 [2JN]

Vienna, Austria: Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe, 19088 [8JY]

Vietnamese Conflict: tribute to veterans, 11357 [6MY]

War Powers Act: application to Persian Gulf situation, 31694 [10NO]

———Presidential policy restrictions, 27163, 27165 [9OC], 27637 [13OC], 27846 [14OC], 28556 [21OC]

Weapons: use of Chinese Silkworm missiles by Iran to attack Kuwaiti targets, 28803 [22OC]

Western Samoa: anniversary of independence (H. Res. 177), 13769 [27MY]

World Affairs Council of Northern California: anniversary, 18387 [30JN]

———tribute, 18106 [29JN]

World Population Awareness Week: designate (H.J. Res. 148), 8290 [7AP], 10602 [29AP]

———designate (H.J. Res. 148; S.J. Res. 69), 8279 [7AP]

Wright, Representative: leadership in visit to Soviet Union, 9041 [21AP]

———tribute for efforts in Central America, 32622 [18NO]

———trip to Israel, 36720 [21DE]

Yugoslavia: civil liberties, 26793 [7OC]

———most favored nation trade status (H.R. 3577), 35015 [11DE]

Zaire: U.S. policy, 4440 [27FE]

Remarks in Senate

Abrams, Elliott: Nicaraguan Contra funding, 19803 [14JY]

ACDA: authorizing appropriations (H.R. 2689), 35277 [11DE]

Afghanistan: prohibit trade (S. 1027), 8932, 8981 [10AP]

———refugee victims of Soviet invasion and occupation, 7567 [1AP]

———Soviet atrocities, 22701 [5AU], 34241 [4DE]

———Soviet invasion and occupation, 1539 [20JA], 1885 [22JA], 2406, 2458 [2FE], 2647 [3FE], 2940 [4FE], 3155 [5FE], 5973 [17MR], 6411 [19MR], 6483, 6501 [20MR], 6588 [23MR], 6694 [24MR], 6915 [25MR], 7076 [26MR], 7197 [27MR], 7299 [30MR], 7656 [1AP], 7861 [2AP], 8054 [6AP], 8524 [8AP], 8899 [9AP], 8992 [10AP], 9155 [21AP], 9276 [22AP], 9459 [23AP], 9790 [27AP], 10169 [28AP], 10370 [29AP], 10665 [30AP], 11126 [5MY], 11627 [7MY], 12030 [12MY], 12321 [13MY], 12542 [14MY], 13011 [19MY]

———Soviet occupation, 4678 [3MR], 5648 [12MR]

———Soviet occupation (S. Res. 31), 1137 [12JA]

———support for freedom fighters, 291 [6JA]

Afghanistan Day: designate (S.J. Res. 63), 3938 [23FE]

Africa: drought and desertification in Sudano-Sahelian region, 8519 [8AP]

African National Congress: dialog between Oliver Tambo and Sec. of State Shultz, Sec. of State, 2159 [28JA]

Aliens: terminate employment in U.S. Embassies in certain Communist countries (S. 1107), 10345 [29AP]

Allies: defense costs, 35976-35980 [17DE]

American Trade, Growth, and Employment Promotion Act: enact (S. 590), 4288-4290 [26FE]

Amnesty International: anniversary, 5069 [6MR]

Angola: assistance to National Union for the Total Independence of Angola, 5686 [13MR]

———condemning the Soviet-Cuban buildup and human rights violations (S. Res. 174), 6849 [25MR]

———prohibit trade, 19156 [9JY]-19168 [9JY]

———Soviet-Cuban build-up, 13479-13484 [21MY]

———U.S. policy, 11118 [5MY], 21489 [29JY]

———U.S. policy toward National Union for Total Independence of Angola, 6497 [20MR]

Antiballistic Missile Treaty: interpretation, 5688-5690 [13MR], 23143 [7AU]

Arias-Sanchez, Oscar: congratulations on receiving Nobel Prize (H. Con. Res. 200), 28973 [22OC]

———congratulations on receiving Nobel Prize (S. Con. Res. 83), 27426-27427 [13OC], 28013-28020 [15OC]

———U.S. visit, 26133 [1OC]

Arms control: Antiballistic Missile Treaty interpretation, 7841 [2AP]

———budget deficit control through nuclear weapons treaty negotiations, 5009 [6MR]

———compliance with the Antiballistic Missile Treaty, 8457-8464 [8AP]

———intermediate-range nuclear weapons agreement (S. Res. 283), 23854 [11SE]

———negotiations, 2088-2089 [28JA], 2229-2234 [29JA], 3412, 3413 [17FE], 4559, 4561, 4562, 4568 [3MR], 5009 [6MR], 6636 [24MR], 7639 [1AP], 8928, 8950 [10AP], 9084, 9085-9087, 9090, 9098 [21AP], 9369, 9372 [23AP], 10301 [29AP], 11277 [5MY], 11370 [6MY], 11597 [6MY], 12562 [15MY], 12831 [19MY], 13133 [20MY], 13689 [27MY], 14265 [2JN], 14436 [3JN], 14809 [5JN], 17030 [23JN], 17215 [24JN], 17909 [27JN], 18735 [7JY], 19680 [14JY], 20931 [23JY], 21951 [3AU], 22386 [5AU], 23083, 23084-23108, 23113 [7AU], 24137 [16SE], 24797 [22SE], 33630 [2DE], 37628 [21DE]

———notification of proposed arms sales, 12312 [13MY]

———notification to Congress of Soviet compliance with treaties, 26297, 26302 [2OC]

———nuclear risk reduction centers, 25495 [29SE]

———nuclear weapons reduction, 9754 [27AP]

———Peaceful Nuclear Explosions Treaty, 9275 [22AP]

———SALT II negotiations, 13753 [27MY], 17959 [27JN]

———success of treaties, 36160 [18DE]

———test ban, 10633 [30AP], 12639 [18MY], 14435 [3JN]

———test ban on underground explosions (S. 1106), 10343 [29AP], 23101 [7AU]

———Threshold Test Ban Treaty, 9275 [22AP]

———verification and detection of nuclear arms violations, 25751 [30SE]

———war deterrence effect, 21690 [30JY]

Arms exports: Federal procedures for licensing, 6645 [24MR]

Arms sales: Arms Export Control Act notification regarding certain sales, 35327 [11DE]

———congressional authorization for certain exports, leases, and loans (S. 419), 2327-2328 [29JA]

Asia: U.S. trade policy, 23809 [11SE]

Asia-Pacific region: interests, 20589 [21JY]

Bahamas: drug interdiction policies, 7909 [3AP]

Board for International Broadcasting: authorizing appropriations (S. 1394), 26290, 26292-26308 [2OC], 26427, 26430, 26455-26510 [6OC], 26827-26848, 26851-26864, 26865-26886, 26890, 26894-26901, 26913 [7OC], 26992-27013, 27016-27027, 27030-27044, 27046-27067, 27069-27084 [8OC], 27442 [13OC]

———authorizing appropriations (H.R. 1777), S. 1394 language passed in lieu, 27084 [8OC]

Boston (MA) Herald: contest for letters to Mikhail Gorbachev, 34951 [10DE]

Brzezinski, Zbigniew: tribute, 10362 [29AP]

Budget: western and public power programs, 11470 [6MY]

Bumpers, Senator: Democratic Party response to President Reagan, 25616 [29SE]

Cambodian Refugee Camp Closing: Royal Thai Government, 6657 [24MR]

Caribbean Basin Initiative (S. Res. 208), 11624 [7MY]

———U.S. support, 5905 [17MR]

CCC: appropriations to reimburse for net realized losses, 18129-18133 [30JN]

Center for Strategic and International Studies: anniversary, 25029 [23SE]

Central America: application of Monroe Doctrine principles, 23725 [10SE]

———assistance to democratic nations (S. 184), 2465 [2FE]

———Contra situation, 12538 [14MY]

———destabilizing influence of debt crisis, 5905 [17MR]

———economic development, 23121 [7AU]

———economic development and recovery program (S. Con. Res. 63), 17587 [25JN]

———peace plan, 23354 [7AU]

———preserving U.S. interests, 33654 [2DE]

———Senator Pressler's report on trip, 33240 [30NO]

———support regional proposal to end armed conflict (S. Con. Res. 24), 5561-5579 [12MR]

———support regional proposal to end armed conflict (S. Con. Res. 71), 23853, 23871 [11SE]

———U.S. economic assistance policy, 6790 [25MR]

———U.S. economic assistance policy (S.J. Res. 78), indefinitely postponed, 7078 [26MR]

———U.S. policy, 6795, 6798 [25MR], 16415 [17JN], 24959-24961 [23SE], 29486 [27OC]

Central American Negotiations Senate Observer Group: amend S. Res. 273 (S. Res. 297), 28124, 28133 [15OC]

Chemical warfare: ban weapons, 10849 [30AP]

Chicago Council on Foreign Relations: survey, 11567 [6MY]

Chile, Republic of: civil liberties violations, 17333 [24JN]

———U.S. policy, 23857 [11SE]

China, People's Republic of: civil liberties violations, 24777 [22SE]

———extended voluntary departure program for students in U.S. universities, 3713 [19FE]

———International Weifang Kite Festival, 6502 [20MR]

———policies in Tibet, 29144 [23OC]

———reexport level license, 19986, 19988-19993, 19995-19996 [15JY]

———trade policy, 19200 [9JY]

———transfer of Silkworm missiles to Iran (S. Con. Res. 84), 29130 [23OC]

———trial of Yang Wei, 37638, 37639 [21DE]

———U.S. technology transfer, 21147 [24JY]

China, Republic of: lifting of martial law, 19914 [15JY]

———trade relations with U.S., 11578 [6MY]

———tribute to President Chiang Chin-Kuo, 11371 [6MY]

CIA: covert actions, 9460

Colombia: illegal narcotics, 21935 [31JY]

Commission on European Communities: diplomatic and consular privileges (S. 1336), 14861 [5JN]

Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe: U.S. policy toward Helsinki Final Act process, 5703-5706 [13MR]

Committee on Foreign Relations: activities of Subcommittee on European Affairs, 5969 [17MR]

Committee on Secret Military Assistance to Iran and the Nicaraguan Opposition (Select): establish (S. Res. 23), 271-287, 292-296, 332, 804 [6JA], 28739 [21OC], 32595 [18NO]

———hearings, 11364 [6MY], 20610, 20615 [22JY]

———limited-use immunity, 4174 [26FE]

———limited use immunity (S. Res. 165), 5295 [11MR]

———report (H. Con. Res. 195), 30805 [4NO], 31090-31097 [5NO]

———revise organization and number of reports, 31090-31092 [5NO]

———rules and security guidelines, 1888 [22JA]

———tax information disclosures (S. Res. 162), 5369 [11MR]

Committee To Investigate Covert Arms Transactions With Iran (Select): hearings, 20610, 20615 [22JY]

Congress: bipartisan consensus, 22380 [5AU]

———constitutional rights in foreign policy, 24705 [22SE]

———end of session wrap-up of issues, 37732 [21DE]

———national security impact reports, 20393-20396 [21JY]

Contracts: awarding of strategic defense initiative contracts overseas, 23834 [11SE]

Copyright: identify countries denying protection of intellectual property, 19948-19949 [15JY]

Costa Rica: Central American peace initiative (S. Con. Res. 24), 4170, 4172 [26FE]

———Central America peace initiative, 17341 [24JN], 18736 [7JY], 22387 [5AU], 22810, 22815, 22823 [6AU], 23157, 23161, 23163, 23165 [7AU], 23997 [15SE], 24559 [18SE], 24706 [22SE], 30523 [3NO], 31225, 31234 [6NO]

Council on Economic Competitiveness: modify, 20399-20408 [21JY]

Crigler, Trusten F.: nomination as Ambassador to Somalia, 9718 [24AP]

Cuba: anniversary of Bay of Pigs invasion, 9157 [21AP]

———anniversary of missile crisis, 29790-29792 [29OC]

———authorize seizure of any vessel that makes a call on any port in the U.S. within 6 months after calling on any port in Cuba (S. 1228), 12969-12970 [19MY]

———observance of El Grito de Baire, 4643 [3MR]

———vessels making calls on ports, 19977 [15JY]

Cyprus: anniversary of Turkish invasion, 20592, 20597 [21JY], 21026 [23JY]

———prohibit use of certain military equipment provided by U.S. (S. 630), 4600 [3MR]

Dartmouth College: international management MBA Program in Japan, 34549 [9DE]

Democracy in South Korea Act: enact (S. 1392), 16652, 16662 [18JN], 17345 [24JN]

Democratic Party: foreign policy agenda for 100th Congress, 3814 [19FE]

Dept. of Agriculture: grants for international trade development centers, 19220-19222 [9JY]

Dept. of Commerce: study effects of extending GATT, 19351 [10JY]

Dept. of Defense: Navy sinking of Iranian vessels, 25160-25162 [24SE]

———purchase of typewriters manufactured in Warsaw Pact countries, 24774 [22SE]

Dept. of State: authorizing appropriations (H.R. 1777), S. 1394 language passed in lieu, 27084 [8OC]

———authorizing appropriations (S. 1394), 22829 [6AU], 26290, 26292-26308 [2OC], 26427, 26430, 26455-26510 [6OC], 26827-26848, 26851-26864, 26865-26886, 26890, 26894-26901 [7OC], 26992-27013, 27016-27027, 27030-27044, 27046-27067, 27069-27084 [8OC], 27442 [13OC]

———foreign mission declaration, 26901 [7OC]

———Foreign Service nominations, 35990 [17DE]

———nomination of Henry A. Grunwald to be Ambassador to Austria, 37953 [22DE]

———occupation of Embassy in Moscow, 18485-18492 [1JY]

———security at U.S. Embassy in Moscow, 11821 [8MY]

Deterrence of State-Sponsored Terrorism Act: enact (S. 1282), 13934 [28MY]

Diplomats: immunity from criminal prosecution, 25264-25267 [25SE]

———limit immunity of foreign diplomatic staff relative to crimes of violence (S. 1437), 17829 [26JN], 22216 [4AU]

———limit immunity of foreign diplomatic staff relative to crimes of violence (S. 1437), star print, 18970 [8JY]

District of Columbia: void certain agreements relative to site of Soviet Embassy, 25077-25079, 25100 [24SE]

Dodd, Senator: report on personal trip to Central America, 298 [6JA]

Drugs: implement agreements with narcotic transiting countries (S. 1455), 18198 [30JN]

DSAA: notification of arms sale, 16420 [17JN]

Dukakis, Michael S.: address on national security, 25337 [25SE]

Economic assistance: disapprove certification by President under section 481(h) (S.J. Res. 90), 7909-7924 [3AP]

———enhance private-public partnership (S. 768), 6102 [18MR]

Economic Assistance Reform Act: enact (S. 923), 8041 [6AP]

Economic Summit: cooperation, 30279 [30OC]

Education: foreign students in U.S. universities, 34347 [8DE]

———Guaranteed Student Loan Program, 19205-19217 [9JY]

———mathematics, science, and engineering, 19218-19220 [9JY]

Egypt: economic assistance, 23509 [20AU]

El Salvador: GAO investigation and report on displaced Salvadorans (S.332), 1502 [20JA]

———peace initiative, 36234 [18DE]

———U.S. funding of police training, 9148 [21AP]

Embassies: funds for additional construction in Communist countries (S. 995), 8800 [9AP]

———improve security at U.S. facilities (S. 994), 8800 [9AP]

———reorganize offices involved in overseas construction (S. 993), 8800 [9AP]

———restrictions on foreign missions of Communist countries (S. 947), 8392-8394 [8AP]

Espionage: increase penalties (S. 996), 8800 [9AP]

Estonia: independence (S.J. Res. 152), 14366 [2JN]

Export Trading Company Act: amend Title III, 19996-19999 [15JY]

Farisani, Tshenuwani S.: release, 3412 [17FE]

Federal Maritime Commission: flexibility in dealing with maritime practices which our liner vessels encounter in foreign countries, 18158-18162 [30JN]

Fish and fisheries: ratification of treaty with certain Pacific Island States, 31192, 31194 [6NO]

———temporarily extend agreement between the U.S. and the Republic of Korea (H.R. 2480), 17819 [26JN], 18170 [30JN]

Fisher, Paul: detention in Nicaragua, 30369 [30OC]

Foreign Assistance Act: authorizing appropriations for Child Survival Fund (S. 750), 5924 [17MR]

———disapprove certification by President under section 481(h) (S.J. Res. 91), 7900-7909 [3AP]

———disapprove certification by President under section 481(h) (S.J. Res. 92), 7814-7838 [2AP], 7894-7899 [3AP]

Foreign countries: international debt management agency, 20012-20024 [15JY]

———objectivity, reliability, coordination and timeliness of national intelligence (S. 1820), 29446 [27OC]

———pro rata sharing of U.S. Armed Forces costs, 26072 [1OC]

———U.S. assistance, 26894 [7OC]

Foreign Service: tribute, 24778 [22SE]

Foreign trade: actions against certain U.S. trading partners, 10632 [30AP]

———authorize negotiations of reciprocal agreements (S. 1420), 17448-17555 [25JN], 17736 [26JN], 17919, 17939-17953 [27JN], 18120 [30JN], 18407, 18409-18448, 18449-18464, 18509-18511, 18516 [1JY], 18739-18764, 18766-18802, 18836 [7JY], 18853-18914, 18923-18946 [8JY], 19142, 19170-19245, 19246 [9JY], 19294, 19302, 19346-19352 [10JY], 19685 [14JY], 19902, 19910, 19916, 19949 [15JY], 20028 [17JY]-20034 [15JY], 20144, 20182-20231 [17JY], 20370-20430-20496, 20516 [21JY], 21112 [24JY]

———authorize negotiations of reciprocal agreements (S. 1420), close debate on Moynihan amendment, 19152 [9JY]

———authorize negotiations of reciprocal agreements (S. 1420), cloture motion, 19916 [15JY]

———authorize negotiations of reciprocal agreements (S. 1420), unanimous-consent agreement, 18415 [1JY]

———clarify regulatory review provisions, 19241 [9JY]

———compensate U.S. taxpayers for damages to national security caused by violators of national security export controls, 18157 [30JN]

———deficit, 19805 [14JY], 25032 [23SE]

———definitions of U.S. price and foreign market value, 18133-18141 [30JN]

———eliminate administrative procedures for noncontroversial tariff suspensions, 20379-20384 [21JY]

———importation of products of Toshiba Corp. and Kongsberg Vaapenfabrik, 18141-18147 [30JN]

———limitation on adjustment assistance program, 19230-19237 [9JY]

———mandatory sanctions against Toshiba Corp. and Kongsberg Vaapenfabrik, 18148-18156 [30JN]

———negotiations of reciprocal agreements to strengthen laws (S. 490), 11750 [8MY], 13604 [21MY], 14157 [29MY], 20924 [23JY], 36692 [20DE]

———restrictive legislation, 31072-31074 [5NO]

———State taxation of domestic and foreign corporations (S. 1843), 30767 [4NO]

———U.S.-EEC agreement on citrus and pasta, 19351 [10JY]

———unfair practices in competition involving intellectual property, 19946 [15JY]

Freehold, NJ: medical treatment for Afghan resistance fighter Rahimdad, 7567 [31MR]

Fronius, Gregory: death in El Salvador, 7434 [31MR], 8003 [3AP]

FRS: report on loan loss reserves, 19983 [15JY]

Geography Awareness Week: designate (S.J. Res. 88), 5945 [17MR]

Germany, Democratic Republic of: call on Government to tear down the Berlin Wall (S. Con. Res. 82), 27447 [13OC]

Germany, Federal Republic of: extradition of Mohammed Hamadei, 16832 [19JN]

Glenn, Senator: efforts to establish conditions on U.S. assistance to Pakistan, 6016 [18MR]

Greece: independence anniversary, 6849, 6852, 6907, 6910, 6911, 6912, 6915 [25MR]

———U.S. policy, 5328 [11MR]

Greek War of Independence: anniversary, 5551 [12MR]

Gulf of Mexico: designate as special area, 31061-31065 [5NO]

Haiti: condemn elections (S. Res. 336), 33956 [3DE]

———democratic elections (S. Res. 248), 19427 [10JY], 21714-21722 [30JY]

———integrity of elections (S. Res. 330), 33115-33119, 33168 [20NO]

———restoration of democracy, 30572 [3NO]

———support for democracy, 36179 [18DE]

Hamadei, Mohammed Ali: extradition from Federal Republic of Germany, 2082 [28JA], 15446 [11JN]

———extradition (S. Con. Res. 62), 16861 [19JN], 17330 [24JN], 17556 [25JN]

Harrop, William C.: nomination to be Ambassador to Zaire, 36064 [17DE]

Helsinki Commission: U.S. policy, 11809-11814 [8MY]

Hispanic American Affairs Act: enact (S. 669), 5022 [6MR]

Honduras: prohibit sale of defense articles (S.J. Res. 128), 12307 [13MY], 12525 [14MY]

IDB: suspension of disbursements to Brazil, 22910 [6AU]

———U.S. participation in certain international funds and banks (S. 1899), 33254 [30NO]

Indochinese Refugee Resettlement and Protection Act: enact (S. 814), 6527-6533 [23MR]

Inter-American Development Bank: U.S. acceptance of merger of capital resources (S. 739), 5619 [12MR]

Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty: negotiations, 34208, 34211-34215 [4DE]

———ratification, 36067 [17DE], 36520, 36553-36556 [19DE]

International agreements: ratification of sundry treaties, 31916 [13NO]

International Peace Garden: customs user fees relative to merchandise, 19938 [15JY]

International Security and Development Cooperation Act: enact (S. 720), 5351 [11MR]

International Whaling Commission: moratorium on commercial whaling, 16866 [19JN]

International Wheat Agreement: ratification, 32597 [18NO]

International Wheat Council: U.S. contribution, 26298 [2OC]

Iran: arms sales, 318 [6JA], 1177 [12JA], 1253 [14JA], 1564 [21JA], 2076 [28JA], 4578-4580 [3MR], 5006-5008 [6MR], 5192 [10MR], 6305-6306 [19MR], 11364 [6MY], 19684 [14JY], 21215 [28JY], 21724 [30JY], 22349 [5AU], 23133 [7AU], 32620 [18NO]

———legal challenges to independent counsel statute relative to arms sales investigation, 4175 [26FE]

———prohibit imports, 25501-25504 [29SE]

———Senate committee hearings on arms sales, 1213 [13JA]

———trade embargo, 19924-19928 [15JY]

———U.S. policy, 6487 [20MR]

Israel: anniversary, 11127 [5MY], 12538 [14MY]

———role in Iranian arms-for-hostages deal and Pollard espionage case, 6655 [24MR]

———U.S. policy, 5072 [6MR], 5915 [17MR], 16419 [17JN]

———U.S. relations, 13004 [19MY]

ITC: affirmative determination trigger, 19240 [9JY]

———reports on impact of trade restraints, 19942-19944 [15JY]

Japan: beef quotas, 36256 [18DE]

———condemning violations by Japanese fishing fleets of boundaries established for legitimate conservation purposes (S. Res. 298), 28291 [16OC]

———contributions to global stability, 25061-25063 [24SE]

———defense spending, 12920 [19MY]

———economic and security relationships, 28755 [21OC]

———economic relations, 19349 [10JY]

———foreign trade summit, 9373 [23AP]

———new fighter aircraft, 20370-20378 [21JY]

———remove all trade barriers including beef quota, 19347-19348 [10JY]

———trade agreements, 10872-10873, 10878, 10882 [1MY]

———trade with Vietnam (S. Res. 271), 22957 [6AU]

———U.S. trade imbalance, 36629 [19DE]

———violations of agreement on semiconductors (S. Res. 164), 5118 [10MR], 6347, 6352-6354 [19MR], 9199 [22AP]

Khalis, Yunis: welcoming President of the Islamic Unity of Afghanistan (S.J. Res. 221), 32030 [17NO]

Korea, Democratic People's Republic of: human rights abuse (S. Con. Res. 34), 6120 [18MR]

———U.S. policy, 24225 [16SE]

Korea, Republic of: civil liberties violations, 17333 [24JN]

———democracy and security (S. Con. Res. 33), 6119 [18MR]

———democratic rules (S. Con. Res. 14), 3133 [5FE]

———development of democracy (S. Res. 241), 17869 [26JN], 17910-17918 [27JN], 18233 [30JN]

———election violence, 30337 [30OC]

———elections, 18162 [30JN], 37788, 37886 [21DE]

———political unrest, 16987 [23JN]

———support democracy (S. Con. Res. 17), 3402 [17FE]

———transition to democracy, 18769 [7JY]

———U.S. policy, 23864 [11SE], 24225 [16SE]

Kuwait: charter of U.S.-flag vessels, 26136 [1OC]

———protection of U.S.-registered ships, 18452-18464, 18499, 18520 [1JY]

Labor: international worker rights (S. 497), 18822 [7JY]

Latvia: independence (S.J. Res. 152), 14366 [2JN]

Lebanon: democracy, 23348 [7AU]

———Dept. of State special envoy to negotiate release of U.S. citizens held hostage (S. Res. 345), 35806 [16DE]

———invasion by, 16133 [16JN]

———travel restrictions for U.S. citizens, 2228 [29JA]

———U.S. policy, 26900 [7OC]

Libya: U.S. raid, 19761 [14JY]

Lithuania: independence (S.J. Res. 152), 14366 [2JN]

Maryland (vessel): chartered to Kuwait, 26323 [2OC]

Mbeki, Govan: internal exile in South Africa, 35636 [15DE]

Mexico: commercial relations, 19352 [10JY]

———political and economic stability, 8516 [8AP]

Mexico-U.S. Border Health Education and Training Act: enact (S. 672), 5026 [6MR]

Middle East: prevent U.S. involvement in Persian Gulf (S. 1327), 14693 [4JN], 17558-17560 [25JN]

———Soviet interests, 12924 [19MY]

———support cease-fire in Iran-Iraq war and negotiated solution (H.J. Res. 216), 20516 [21JY], 22901 [6AU], 23136, 23142 [7AU]

———U.S. policy, 13863 [28MY]

Middle East Peace Conference: Soviet participation (S. Res. 217), 13264 [20MY]

Mozambique: detainment of U.S. citizens, 19769 [14JY]

———famine recovery and development, 10874 [1MY]

———policy, 17820-17821 [26JN]

Multilateral Export Control Sanctions Act: enact, 26591 [6OC]

Namibia: support for groups working for freedom and against Communism (S. Res. 300), 28988 [22OC]

Narcotics: sanctions against drug-transiting countries (S. 1379), 16386 [17JN]

National defense: support of mutual defense alliances, 25276-25283 [25SE]

———U.S. military handling of damage claims resulting from training in Federal Republic of Germany, 24369, 24371 [17SE]

———U.S. national security, 36049 [17DE]

National objectives: clarification of with respect to Nicaragua and Central America, 5906 [17MR]

National security: violations in U.S. Embassies, 8021 [6AP], 8673 [9AP], 8927 [10AP], 11508 [6MY]

NATO: encourage cooperation of Allies (S. Res. 343), 35805 [16DE]

———improvements in conventional force, arms control proposals, and public education, 10097 [28AP]

———member nations' defense spending, 3151 [5FE]

———North Atlantic Interparliamentary Assembly, 25235, 25236 [25SE]

Natural gas: fair regulatory treatment of imported (S. 1973), 36224 [18DE]

Netherlands Antilles: tax treaty, 14320 [2JN]

New Zealand Military Preference Elimination Act: enact (S. 1463), 18532 [1JY]

Nicaragua: account of funds, 6647-6649 [24MR]

———assistance to Contras, 300 [6JA], 3003 [5FE], 3904 [23FE], 4982 [6MR], 5121-5125 [10MR], 8396 [8AP], 20362 [21JY], 22014-22016 [3AU], 23155, 23156 [7AU], 24407-24421 [17SE]

———civil liberties, 3144 [5FE], 18738 [7JY]

———Contadora process, 6321 [19MR]

———Contra destruction of health facility run by Baptist Convention of Nicaragua, 5906 [17MR]

———Contra scandal, 14506 [3JN]

———death of Benjamin Linder, 10303 [29AP], 10662 [30AP]

———death of U.S. citizen, 11606 [7MY]

———diversion of funds, 318 [6JA], 1177 [12JA], 1564 [21JA], 2076 [28JA], 5006-5008 [6MR], 12722-12725 [18MY], 19684 [14JY], 21215 [28JY], 21724 [30JY], 22349 [5AU], 32620 [18NO]

———dropping of term ``Sandinista'' in favor of ``Communista'', ``Marxism-Leninism'' and ``Marxist'', 5902 [17MR]

———expedited procedures of the Congress relative to Contra aid, 13926 [28MY]

———issue of new Sandinista constitution, 1251 [14JA]

———military buildup, 35945 [17DE]

———moratorium on U.S. assistance to Contras (H.J. Res. 175), motion to proceed to consideration, 6092 [18MR], 6304, 6305-6327 [19MR]

———moratorium on U.S. assistance to Contras (S.J. Res. 81), 5866, 5867, 5880-5908 [17MR], 6032-6092 [18MR], 6409 [19MR]

———moratorium on U.S. assistance to Contras (S.J. Res. 81), unanimous-consent agreement, 5866, 5880 [17MR]

———moratorium on U.S. assistance to Contras until full and adequate accounting of previous assistance, 5130 [10MR]

———peace initiative, 16842 [19JN], 30315 [30OC], 35953 [17DE]

———political situation, 13001 [19MY]

———release of Select Committee on Intelligence information relative to diversion of funds, 318 [6JA]

———support regional proposal to end armed conflict in Central America (S. Con. Res. 24), 5397 [11MR], 5655 [12MR]

———support regional proposal to end armed conflict in Central America (S. Con. Res. 24), unanimous-consent agreement, 5396 [11MR]

———U.S. policy, 23580 [9SE], 23808 [11SE]

———U.S. policy regarding Soviet, Cuban, and Eastern European military, technical, and economic assistance, 5907 [17MR]

———withholding assistance to Contras (S. 467), 2903 [4FE]

North, Oliver L.: prosecution, 31092-31097 [5NO]

Northern Ireland Fair Employment Practices Act: enact (S. 229), 674 [6JA]

NSZZ Solidarnosc (Polish independent trade union): U.S. assistance, 29180 [23OC]

Nuclear warfare: antisatellite weapons negotiations, 37901 [21DE]

———antisatellite weapons testing, 24751-24763 [22SE]

———arms control negotiations with Soviet Union, 1123 [12JA]

———diminish prospects, 18120 [30JN]

———proliferation of weapons, 14809 [5JN], 19776-19778 [14JY]

———Senate arms control observer group trip to Geneva, 1119 [12JA]

———strategic defense initiative, 3657 [19FE]

Nuclear weapons: export of components, 17440 [25JN]

———Peaceful Nuclear Explosions Treaty, 1211 [13JA]

———position of Vermonters, 1246 [13JA]

———Threshold Test Ban Treaty, 1211 [13JA]

———U.S.-U.S.S.R. stockpile, 6411 [19MR]

Omnibus Trade and Competitiveness Act: enact (S. 1420), 17736-17783, 17800-17816 [26JN], 18232 [30JN], 20182-20231 [17JY], 23774 [10SE]

———enact (S. 1420), motion to recommit, 19737 [14JY]

———enact (S. 1420), unanimous-consent agreement, 17783 [26JN]

Outer Mongolia: U.S. diplomatic relations, 2260 [29JA]

Pakistan: development of nuclear weapons, 19776-19778 [14JY]

———economic assistance, 36226 [18DE]

———economic assistance (S. Res. 266), 21873 [31JY]

———future U.S. assistance, 27130 [8OC]

———military and economic assistance, 11773 [8MY]

———U.S. assistance, 35248 [11DE]

Palau: entry into force of Compact of Free Association (S.J. Res. 231), 34462 [9DE]

Panama: Canal Treaty, 14871 [5JN]

———civil liberties abuse and democracy development (S. Res. 239), 17769-17770, 17776, 17780-17800 [26JN]

———democracy, 23349 [7AU]

———government instability, 36186 [18DE]

———restrict U.S. assistance (S. 1614), 22943-22945 [6AU], 23162 [7AU]

———U.S. policy, 25079-25085 [24SE]

Panama Canal: long-term political and economic consequences of transfer, 2413 [2FE]

———policy determination, 14957-14961 [9JN]

———ratification of treaties, 26836 [7OC]

Pan-American Economic Leadership Conference, 16192 [16JN]

Peace: common desire among world superpowers, 34296 [8DE]

Peace Corps: encourage contributions and activities to promote U.S. citizens' understanding of other peoples (S. 842), 6882-6886 [25MR]

Peaceful Nuclear Explosions Treaty: ratification, 1678 [21JA]

Persian Gulf: allied cooperation, 13697 [27MY]

———continued involvement of U.S. Armed Forces (S.J. Res. 213), 31145 [5NO]

———continued involvement of U.S. Armed Forces (S.J. Res. 217), 31536 [10NO]

———continued use of U.S. Armed Forces (S.J. Res. 217), 33977 [3DE], 34268-34270 [4DE], 34566 [9DE]

———continued use of U.S. Armed Forces (S.J. Res. 217), discharge Committee on Foreign Relations from consideration, 33234 [30NO]

———invoke War Powers Act, 28366, 28368 [20OC]

———involvement of U.S. Armed Forces, 15414 [11JN]

———reflagging Kuwaiti naval vessels, 19170-19197 [9JY]

———require that use of U.S. Armed Forces to escort, protect, or defend certain reregistered vessels comply with the War Powers Act (S. 1343), 15064-15066 [9JN], 23114 [7AU]

———U.S. policy, 20384-20386 [21JY]

Persian Gulf Reflagging Sunset Act: enact (S. 1546), 21127 [24JY], 23339-23341 [7AU]

Philippines: elections, 12583 [15MY]

———government, 36630 [19DE]

———support for Government (S. Res. 103), 3158 [5FE], 3666-3669 [19FE]

———support for Government (S. Res. 103), correction, 3700 [19FE]

———support for Government (S. Res. 103), unamimous-consent agreement, 3426 [17FE]

———U.S. support for President Aquino (S. Res. 282), 23817, 23826, 23854 [11SE]

———vote on Constitution, 2862 [4FE]

PLO: make unlawful the establishment or maintenance of office within U.S. (S. 1203), 12452-12456 [14MY], 17588 [25JN], 19302 [10JY], 33067 [20NO]

Poland: assistance, 19978-19983 [15JY]

———emergency assistance to Solidarnosc (trade union organization), 13926 [28MY]

———emergency assistance to Solidarnosc (trade union organization) (S.J. Res. 115), 11773 [8MY]

———lifting of economic sanctions, 3593 [19FE]

———trade sanctions, 3820 [19FE]

Prisons: transfer funds out of certain foreign assistance accounts for construction (S. 1022), 8979 [10AP]

Reagan, President: address on U.S. policy and Iranian arms sales, 4971, 4982 [6MR]

———advisers, 22965 [6AU]

———foreign policy, 21704 [30JY]

———meeting with Mikhail Gorbachev, 30315, 30316 [30OC], 32862 [19NO], 33244, 33274 [30NO], 33579 [2DE], 33808, 33944 [3DE], 34218 [4DE], 34786-34789, 34849, 34941-34947, 34951 [10DE], 35088, 35318, 35328 [11DE], 35596, 35601, 35604, 35605, 35610, 35611, 35612-35617 [15DE], 35764 [16DE], 36005, 36008 [17DE], 36167, 36237 [18DE]

———policy, 27143 [8OC]

———policy on Central America, 27143 [8OC]

———popularity relative to Iran-Contra scandal, 16670 [18JN]

Refugees: resettlement and protection of Indochinese refugees (S. 814), 8471 [8AP], 15481-15485 [11JN], 24801 [22SE]

———U.S. immigration policy, 7565 [31MR]

Romania: human rights and emigration policy, 19944, 19950, 19952-19975 [15JY]

———most favored nation trade status, 17737-17762 [26JN], 17957 [27JN]

SALT II Sublimit Mutual Restraint Act: enact (S. 415), 2229-2234 [29JA]

Samantha Smith Memorial Exchange Program: establish, 26303 [2OC]

———promote (S. 1468), 18808, 18809 [7JY]

Saudi Arabia: arms sales, 27320 [9OC]

———Maverick missiles, 15449 [11JN]

———prohibit sale of F-15 aircraft (S.J. Res. 133), 13254, 13255 [20MY]

Senate: documents the Senate should not consider as establishing the meaning of treaties as it decides whether to consent to ratification (S.J. Res. 339), 34303-34317 [8DE]

———points of consideration in negotiating arms control with Soviet Union, 27808 [14OC]

———role in making treaties, 10320-10326 [29AP]

———visit by members of the Committees on Agroindustrial Complex of the Soviet Union, 27026 [8OC]

Senate Arms Control Observer Group: reauthorize and redesignate (S. Res. 30), 288-291 [6JA]

Senate Central American Negotiation Observer Group: establish (S. Res. 273), 23325 [7AU]

Shamir, Yitzhak: visit of Israeli Prime Minister to Capitol, 3593 [19FE]

Shipping industry: waiver on regulations of re-registration of foreign ships under U.S. registry, 13907-13911 [28MY]

South Africa: apartheid policy, 27130 [8OC]

———economic sanctions, 5713 [13MR]

———effects of U.S. sanctions, 2073, 2087 [28JA]

———elections, 4250 [26FE]

———Government restrictions, 9159 [21AP]

———occupation of Namibia (S. Res. 254), 21004-21007 [23JY]

———political unrest, 23585 [9SE]

———prohibit investments (S. 556), 3743 [19FE]

———reforms, 34437 [9DE]

———report from President on expenditures, 13906 [28MY]

———sanctions, 30339 [30OC]

———sanctions (S. Res. 82), 1927 [26JA]

———system of political representation (S. Res. 206), 11113 [5MY]

———U.S. policy, 5648 [12MR]

Southeast Asia: protection of refugees living in camps, 26837-26848 [7OC]

Southern Africa Development Coordination Conference: economic assistance (S. 475), 2914 [4FE]

———support regional development programs (S. 474), 2914 [4FE]

Soviet Union: arms control agreements, 23955-23957 [15SE], 26585 [6OC], 33335 [1DE]

———assessment of domestic and foreign policies, 26821 [7OC]

———balance of military power with U.S., 37946-37950 [22DE]

———conditional occupation of new embassy in Washington, DC (S. 948), 8392-8394 [8AP]

———domestic and foreign policies, 19769 [14JY], 23858 [11SE]

———economic conditions, 7892 [3AP], 16672 [18JN], 19138 [9JY]

———efforts of Jews to emigrate (S. Con. Res. 8), 1366 [16JA]

———Embassy site agreements (S. Res. 261), 21715-21719, 21723 [30JY]

———emigration in order to join spouses in U.S. (H.J. Res. 430), 36580 [19DE]

———human rights violations (S. Con. Res. 8), 1367 [16JA]

———importation of furskins, 19226-19229 [9JY]

———intermediate-range nuclear weapons treaty, 34450 [9DE]

———international misconduct, 8676 [9AP]

———leadership style of Mikhail Gorbachev, 9729 [24AP]

———loans by Western banks, 14276 [2JN]

———military involvement in Angola, 37643-37645 [21DE]

———missile flight test in Pacific, 26308 [2OC]

———narcotics traffic, 2105 [28JA]

———noncompliance with treaties, 34941-34947 [10DE]

———nuclear power plant accident (S.J. Res. 119), 10355 [29AP]

———occupation of Embassy in Washington, DC, 18485 [1JY]

———permission to visit family members in U.S. (S. Con. Res. 29), 5368 [11MR], 21488 [29JY]

———policies of Mikhail Gorbachev, 14812 [5JN]

———political prisoners, 4641 [3MR]

———present status of U.S. relations and future tendencies of the Soviet Union, 32843-32845 [19NO]

———tour of U.S. art exhibit ``Three Generations of Wyeth Art'', 6447 [20MR]

———scientific exchange with U.S., 19902 [15JY]

———U.S. participation in Moscow International Conference, 6845 [25MR]

———underground nuclear weapons test monitoring, 3855 [19FE]

———violations of SALT II, 2343 [29JA]

———visit by certain Members of Congress, 23183 [7AU]

———void agreements relative to site of embassy in Washington, DC (S.J. Res. 120), 10648 [30AP]

Special Review Board: report release, 4162, 4163, 4164, 4406 [26FE], 5006-5008 [6MR], 6305 [19MR]

Sri Lanka: ethnic conflict (S. Con. Res. 68), 23324 [7AU]

Stark (U.S.S.): compensation for damages, 14131 [29MY]

———Iraqi missile attack, 12829, 12830, 12925 [19MY], 13183 [20MY], 13514, 13515, 13517, 13554 [21MY], 13865 [28MY], 14373 [2JN]

State of the Union Message: Democratic Party's response, 2077 [28JA]

Stinger missile: sale and transfer to democratic resistance forces, 7557 [31MR]

Strategic defense initiative: Antiballistic Missile Treaty, 8950 [10AP]

Tambo, Oliver: visit of head of African National Congress, 2074 [28JA]

Tambs, Lew: tribute, 11993 [12MY]

Tariff: countervailing duty laws for state-controlled economy (S. 770), 6107-6108 [18MR]

———liquor-filled chocolate, 19939 [15JY]

Terrorism: U.S. policy, 3059 [5FE], 16421 [17JN], 36003 [17DE]

Thailand: birthday of King Bhumibol Adulyadej (H.J. Res. 412), 34250, 34251 [4DE]

———treatment of Cambodian refugees, 6656 [24MR]

Threshold Test Ban Treaty: ratification, 1678 [21JA]

Titanic (R.M.S.): prohibit importation of certain objects (S. 1581), 21959, 21996 [3AU]

Toshiba Corp.: sale of technology to Soviet Union, 16981 [23JN]

Trade Act: ensure antitrust laws apply to plans and commitments made by domestic industry, 20412-20418 [21JY]

Trade Adjustment Assistance Program: extend and reform (S. 23), 446 [6JA]

Trade and International Economic Policy Reform Act: enact (H.R. 3), 25593 [29SE]

Trade Expansion Act: enact (S. 259), 721 [6JA]

Transkei: detention of U.S. priest, 1298 [14JA]

Treaties: agriculture land set-aside programs, 7245 [30MR]

———ratification of International Wheat Agreement, 32603 [18NO]

———removal of injunction of secrecy, 16638 [18JN], 37677 [21DE]

———U.S.-Japan International Fishery Agreement (H.R. 3674), 36559-36564 [19DE]

———U.S.-Japan Nuclear Cooperation Agreement, 36184 [18DE]

Treaty on Regulations for the Prevention of Pollution by Garbage from Ships: ratification, 31060-31065 [5NO]

Truman Doctrine: anniversary, 5551 [12MR]

Tunisia: transition in foreign policy, 22453 [5AU]

U.N.: establish U.S. Commission on Improving Effectiveness of U.N., 26828-26830 [7OC]

———exceptions to current hiring freeze on recruitment in Secretariat, 12565-12567 [15MY]

———hiring freeze, 26895-26897 [7OC]

———Kurt Waldheim's retirement allowance funds (S. Res. 195), 10129 [28AP]

———overturn resolution 3379 (S.J. Res. 205), 29134 [23OC]-29136 [23OC], 29494 [27OC]

———placement of human rights situation in People's Republic of China on agenda (S. Con. Res. 73), 24220 [16SE]

———prohibit availability of funds for U.S. share of Office of Research and Information (S. 949), 8392-8394 [8AP]

———restrict U.S. contributions until certain conditions are met, 25244-25246 [25SE]

———restriction on U.S. contributions to international organizations relative to certain abuses of U.N. system, 26830 [7OC]

———U.S. boycott of Conference on Disarmament and Development, 23939 [15SE]

U.S. Commission on Improving the Effectiveness of the United Nations: establish (S.J. Res. 156), 15210 [10JN]

U.S. Court of International Trade: private cause of action for customs fraud and gross negligence, 19928-19932 [15JY]

U.S. Institute of Peace: endorsement of worldwide curriculum for peace, 1221 [13JA]

———tribute, 20034 [15JY]

U.S. policy, 13232 [20MY]

U.S. Trade Representative: strengthen remedies for unfair dumping and subsidization, 20408-20412 [21JY]

U.S.-Canada free trade agreement: assessment, 27452 [13OC]

U.S.-Soviet talks, 23936 [15SE]

Ulloa, Alfonso G.: call on Mexican Government to turn over to Honduras, 27056 [8OC]

USIA: authorizing appropriations (H.R. 1777), S. 1394 language passed in lieu, 27084 [8OC]

———authorizing appropriations (S. 1394), 26290, 26292-26308 [2OC], 26427, 26430, 26455-26510 [6OC], 26827-26848, 26851-26864, 26865-26886, 26890, 26894-26901 [7OC], 26992-27013, 27016-27027, 27030-27044, 27046-27067, 27069-27084 [8OC], 27442 [13OC]

———public diplomacy, 27092 [8OC]

Venice summit: topics (S. Res. 225), 14669, 14670 [4JN]

Vietnam: release of political prisoners (S. Res. 205), 10905 [1MY]

———U.S. policy (S. Con. Res. 54), 10652 [30AP]

Waldheim, Kurt: U.N. retirement allowance funds (S. Res. 195), 10129 [28AP]

War Powers Act: implementation, 25777 [30SE]

———Presidential policy restrictions, 14291 [2JN], 24480-24503 [18SE]

———require compliance with provisions (S.J. Res. 194), 27260 [9OC]

———require that use of U.S. Armed Forces to escort, protect, or defend certain reregistered vessels in the Persian Gulf comply (S. 1343), 15064-15066 [9JN], 23114 [7AU]

Weapons: Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty, 36068 [17DE]

Reports

Activities of Subcommittee on European Affairs: Senator Pressler, Committee on Foreign Relations, 5969-5971 [17MR]

African National Congress—A Closer Look: Nathan Perlmutter and David Evanier; Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 16689 [18JN]

Anniversary Celebration by Nicaraguan Communists: Dept. of State, 5240 [10MR]

Bureau of Diplomatic Security: Committee on Foreign Affairs, 28111 [15OC]

Central America: assistance to democratic nations (S. 184), 5012 [6MR]

———Senator Armstrong, 5370 [11MR]

Central America Update: Dept. of State, 20792 [22JY]

Certification of Cooperation by the Commonwealth of the Bahamas on Drug Interdiction: Dept. of State, 7921 [3AP]

Committee on Secret Military Assistance to Iran and the Nicaraguan Opposition (Senate, Select): filing date, 19275 [9JY]

Country Reports on Human Rights Practices—Angola: Dept. of State, 6850 [25MR]

Education of Latin Americans in the U.S.: Kissinger Commission, 9277 [22AP]

Eighth Session of the Joint U.S.-U.S.S.R. Commercial Commission: Nikolai S. Patolichev and Malcolm Baldrige, 27414 [13OC]

Energy Security: Dept. of Energy, 20459 [21JY]

Establishing an Economic Security Council: President's Task Force on International Private Enterprise, 27406 [13OC]

Factfinding Trip to the Soviet Union: Representatives Carr, Downey, and Moody, 35009-35012 [10DE]

Fear of Signing—The Maneuvering Around the Arias Peace Plan: Center for International Policy, 17341-17345 [24JN]

Gandhi Sends Millions to Sandinistas as U.S. Aid to India Increases: National Center for Public Policy Research, 22317 [4AU]

Geography Awareness Week: Southern Governors Association, 5945 [17MR]

Human Rights Situation in Afghanistan: Independent Counsel on International Human Rights, 32708 [18NO], 34241-34248 [4DE]

Implementation of the Foreign Missions Act: Dept. of State, 16701-16723 [18JN]

Indictment of Yang Wei in the People's Republic of China: Li Tian-Xi, 37638 [21DE]

Inquiry Into the Sale of Arms to Iran and Possible Diversion of Funds to the Nicaraguan Opposition (S. Rept. 100-7), 2446 [2FE]

Inquiry of Committee for a Fair Trial for Draza Mihailovich: Garfield Hays, 32944 [19NO]

Into a Deepening Quagmire—Report on a Trip to Central America: Senator Leahy, 12538-12541 [14MY]

Iran-Contra Affair: Committee To Investigate Covert Arms Transactions with Iran (Select), 34584 [9DE]

Judge the Soviets by Actions, Not Words: Margaret Thatcher, ROA National Security Report, 35556 [14DE]

Necessary Steps—A Call for Nicaraguan Peace Plan Provisions on the Full Exercise of Political and Civil Rights: Puebla Institute, 25671 [29SE]

1980 Reagan Administration CIA Transition Team, 26440 [6OC]

NSC Staff and Support for Contras: Special Review Board, 6310 [19MR]

Nuclear Weapons: General Advisory Committee on Arms Control, 26439 [6OC]

Options To Improve Cooperative Security With Allies and Friends in Persian Gulf: Senators Glenn and Warner, 16357 -16363 [17JN]

Playing a Waiting Game—Mexican President Stalls Action on U.S. Immigration Law: Louisa C. Lund, Washington Report on the Hemisphere (publication), 23436 [7AU]

Political Situation in Panama: Representatives Lagomarsino, Jerry Lewis, Sensenbrenner, and Wortley, 28329-28331 [19OC]

Record of Panamanian Noncooperation—International Narcotics Control Strategy: Dept. of State, 7904 [3AP]

Refugee Asylum Policies: GAO, 1531-1539 [20JA]

———Subcommittee on Foreign Operations, 1526 [20JA]

Rescuing Soviet Jewry in Light of Glasnost: National Conference on Soviet Jewry, 20837 [22JY]

Romanian Human Rights Update: Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, 17752-17753 [26JN]

Romanian Human Rights Violations: Amnesty International, 19954-19963 [15JY]

Romania—Some Reasons for Denying Most Favorite Nation Status: Juliana G. Pilon, Heritage Foundation, 17757 [26JN]

Sale of Advanced Fighter Aircraft to Saudi Arabia: Congressional Research Service, 27077 [8OC]

Sandinista Prisons—A Tool of Intimidation: Dept. of State, 6315-6319 [19MR]

Sea-Based Missile Programs: President's Commission on Strategic Forces, 25415 [28SE]

Setting U.S. Policy Toward Apartheid: Committee on Foreign Relations, 26466 [6OC]

Should We Trust the Russians: Vista Resources, Inc., 6845 [25MR]

Should We Trust the Russians? Arnold A. Saltzman, 10276 [28AP]

South Africa Tourism: Danie Hough, 20814 [22JY]

Soviet Active Measures in the U.S., 1986-1987: FBI, 34642-34650 [9DE]

Soviet Noncompliance With Arms Control Agreements: President Reagan, 8458, 8461, 8463, 8464-8468 [8AP], 26436 [6OC]

Soviet Presence in the U.N. Secretariat: Committee on Intelligence (Senate, Select), 14853-14858 [5JN]

Soviet Union Visit by Certain Members of Congress, 23183 [7AU]

Special Review Board Report, 4636 [3MR]

Suspending Most Favored Nation Status to Romania, 17752 [26JN]

Syria—Torture by the Security Forces: Amnesty International, 32719 [18NO]

U.N. Charter Is Not a License for Soviet Spies: Senator Heinz, 25246 [25SE]

U.S. Chancery in Moscow: Representative N. Smith, 20316 [21JY]

U.S. Hostages in Lebanon: David P. Jacobsen, 30601 [3NO]

U.S. Relations With Poland: Representative Rostenkowski, 23674 [9SE]

U.S.-U.S.S.R. Trade and Economic Council: C. William Verity, Jr., 27411 [13OC]

United Nations Continues to Duck Needed Reforms: Mark Huber, 21044 [23JY]

War Powers: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. Rept. 93-220), 24484 [18SE]

War Powers Act: Committee on Armed Services (House), 25833 [30SE]

Reports by conference committees

Foreign Relations Authorization Act (H.R. 1777), 35456-35513 [14DE]

Reports filed

ACDA Appropriations: Committee on Foreign Affairs (H.R. 2689) (H. Rept. 100-193), 17696 [26JN]

Democracy in Fiji Islands: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. Res. 302), 35990 [17DE]

Democratic Elections in Haiti: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. Res. 248), 21518 [29JY]

Disapproval of Certification by President Under Section 481(h) of the Foreign Assistance Act (S.J. Res. 90) (S. Rept. 100-24): Committee on Foreign Relations, 7172 [27MR]

———(S.J. Res. 91) (S. Rept. 100-25): Committee on Foreign Relations, 7172 [27MR]

———(S.J. Res. 92) (S. Rept. 100-26): Committee on Foreign Relations, 7172 [27MR]

Fishing Treaty Between the U.S. and Republic of Korea: Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries (H.R. 2480) (H. Rept. 100-161), 16567 [17JN]

Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs Appropriations: Committee on Appropriations (H.R. 3186) (H. Rept. 100-283), 22795 [6AU]

———Committee on Appropriations (Senate) (S. 1924) (S. Rept. 100-236), 34225 [4DE]

Honduras Sale of Defense Articles: Committee on Foreign Relations (S.J. Res. 128) (S. Rept. 100-63), 15068 [9JN]

Inability of U.S. Citizens To Maintain Regular Contact With Relatives in Soviet Union: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. Con. Res. 29), 21250 [28JY]

International Security and Development Assistance for Foreign Countries: Committee on Rules (H.R. 3100) (H. Rept. 100-404), 29306 [27OC]

International Security and Development Cooperation Act (S. 1274) (S. Rept. 100-60), 13740 [27MY]

Iran/Contra Affair: Committee on Secret Military Assistance to Iran and the Nicaraguan Resistance (H. Rept. 100-216), 31818 [12NO]

Iranian Trade Embargo: Committee on Ways and Means (H.R. 3391) (H. Rept. 100-345), 26400 [5OC]

Japanese Violations of Agreement on Semiconductors: Committee on Finance (S. Res. 164), 6092 [18MR]

Legislative Activities Report of the Committee on Foreign Relations, 99th Congress: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. Rept. 100-28), 7529 [31MR]

Marshall Plan Anniversary: Committee on the Judiciary (S.J. Res. 70), 6357 [19MR]

Nominations: Committee on Foreign Relations, 35990 [17DE]

Panama Canal Act Amendments: Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries (H.R. 3362) (H. Rept. 100-465), 33775 [2DE]

Peace Corps Programs: Committee on Rules (H.R. 3100) (H. Rept. 100-404), 29306 [27OC]

Restrictions on Assistance to Panama: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. 1614) (S. Rept. 100-257), 35631 [15DE]

Special Report on the Refusal of Richard V. Secord to Testify: Committee on Secret Military Assistance to Iran and the Nicaraguan Opposition (Select) (S. Rept. 100-16), 6357 [19MR]

U.S. Involvement in Hostilities in the Persian Gulf: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. 1327) (S. Rept. 100-102), 18807 [7JY]

U.S.-Japan International Fishery Agreement: Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries (H.R. 3674) (H. Rept. 100-489), 36150 [17DE]

———Committee on Rules (H.R. 3674) (H. Rept. 100-487), 36120 [17DE]

———Committee on Rules (H.R. 3674), Consideration (H. Res. 337) (H. Rept. 100-487), 36149 [17DE]

Reports to constituents

Hamilton, Lee H.: Indiana and the Global Economy, 19072 [8JY]

———International Debt, 8536 [8AP]

Iran-Contra Hearings: Representative Hamilton, 11575 [6MY]

Relations with Canada: Representative Hamilton, 11572 [6MY]

U.S.-West German Issues: Representative Hamilton, 25908 [30SE]

Resolutions by organizations

Commonwealth status of Puerto Rican: U.N., 12552 [14MY]

Release Ariel H. Guillen from prison, 12220 [12MY]

Suspension of nuclear testing: U.S. Conference of Mayors, 23104 [7AU]

Trade with Cuba: Farm Bureau Federation of Arkansas, 2962 [5FE]

Rollcall votes

U.N. Resolution 3379, equating Zionism with racism, 31338, 31339 [9NO]

Rules

Committee on Secret Military Assistance to Iran and the Nicaraguan Opposition (Select), 1888 [22JA]

Committee To Investigate Covert Arms Transactions With Iran (Select), 2061-2063 [28JA]

Rulings of the Chair

Foreign countries: international security and development assistance (H.R. 3100), 34676 [10DE]

International Security and Development Cooperation Act (H.R. 3100): enact, 32644, 32656 [18NO], 34676 [10DE]

Peace Corps: programs (H.R. 3100), 34676 [10DE]

Persian Gulf: continued use of U.S. Armed Forces (S.J. Res. 217), 33977 [3DE]

Statements

ABA Agreement With Association of Soviet Lawyers: Union of Councils for Soviet Jews, 7406 [31MR]

ABA Conference on Restoring Bipartisanship in Foreign Affairs: Senator Moynihan, 26473 [6OC]

Addressing Oliver North During the Iran/Contra Hearings: Representative Stokes, 20791 [22JY]

Admission of Foreign Officials to U.S.: President Reagan, 34271 [4DE]

Advisory Committee on South Africa Recommendations, 5648 [12MR]

African Unity: Gro Harlem Brundtland, 24687-24689 [21SE]

Antiballistic Missile Treaty, 5689 [13MR]

———several former Secs. of Defense, 5690 [13MR]

Approval of the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty, 26435 [6OC]

Arias-Sanchez' Peace Initiative: Dept. of State, 32155 [17NO]

Arms Control: Brent Scowcroft, 31620, 31621 [10NO]

———Paul Warnke, 31620 [10NO]

Arms Control as an Instrument of U.S. Foreign Policy: Senator Durenberger, 35999-36001 [17DE]

Arms Control Treaties: President Reagan, 26308 [2OC]

Asia-Pacific Region: Senator Rockefeller, 20589 [21JY]

Assistance to Contras: Paul Gorman, 3003 [5FE]

———President Reagan (excerpt), 6309 [19MR]

———Senator Stevens, 37738 [21DE]

Central America: John M. Poindexter, 26748 [7OC]

Closing of PLO offices in U.S.: Senator Grassley, 35776 [16DE]

Committee on Intelligence Oversight (Joint): Representative Hyde, 4636 [3MR]

Compliance With Arms Control Treaties: Angelo Codevilla, 8461 [8AP]

———CIA, 8463 [8AP]

———Dept. of Defense, 8463 [8AP]

———Eugene Rostow, 8460 [8AP]

———Gerard Smith, 8460 [8AP]

———Henry A. Kissinger, 8460 [8AP]

———Jack Matlock, 8461 [8AP]

———Leonid I. Brezhnev, 8459 [8AP]

———Soviet officials, 8459 [8AP]

Composition of Contra Forces in Nicaragua: Robert Leiken, 6322 [19MR]

Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe: Warren Zimmerman, 19088 [8JY]

Conflict in Cyprus: Representative Bonior, 20324 [21JY]

Defense Against U.S. Military Actions in Nicaragua: Ken Norsworthy, 17086 [23JN]

Democracy Takes a Dramatic Step Korea: Christopher C. Harmon, 37933 [21DE]

Democratic Response to the President: Representative Solarz, 35585 [14DE]

Developing Countries: James W. Conrow, 9639 [23AP]

Diplomatic Crimes: Senator Byrd, 17829 [26JN]

Disapprove Presidential Certification of Mexico: Senator Kerry, 7898 [3AP]

Diversion of Funds to Nicaragua: Representative Hamilton, 14806 [4JN]

Downed U.S. Airmen's Lives Saved by Serbian People Under Command of Draza Mihailovich: Alexsandar Milosevic, 32940 [19NO]

Ecology: Canada, 7967 [3AP]

Embargo Against South Africa: Leon Sullivan, 18362 [30JN]

Embassy Security: Marine guard, 18490 [1JY]

Establishing U.S.S.R.-U.S. Chamber of Commerce: Frederick B. Dent, 27408 [13OC]

Extradition of Mohammed Ali Hamadei: Senator Specter, 2083 [28JA]

Foreign Affairs Budget Crisis: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 5351 [11MR]

Foreign Assistance Act: Senator DeConcini, 7815 [2AP]

———William von Raab, 7815 [2AP]

Foreign Policy and Treaty Termination: Senator Dole, 13140 [20MY]

Foreign Policy Operations Toward Iran: President Reagan, 6305 [19MR]

Foreign Trade: Thomas Jefferson, 3687 [19FE]

From the People of the South Moluccas—A Human Rights Appeal: Margaretha Hatu-Syauta, 23454 [7AU]

Funding for Contras in Nicaragua: Oscar Arias-Sanchez, 28153 [15OC]

Greek-Turkish Aid Bill: Arthur H. Vandenberg, 10965 [4MY]

Inquiry Into the Case of Draza Mihailovich, 32947 [19NO]

Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty: President Reagan, 36068 [17DE]

———Senator Dole, 36068 [17DE]

International Law of Self Defense: Daniel Webster, 26472 [6OC]

International Responsibilities: John Stewart, 13233 [20MY]

Iran-Contra Hearings: Representative Hamilton, 15385 [10JN]

Iran-Contra Hearings of the Committee on Secret Military Assistance to Iran and the Nicaraguan Opposition (Senate, Select): Senator Boren, 11366 [6MY]

———Senator Cohen, 11368 [6MY]

———Senator Hatch, 11369 [6MY]

———Senator Heflin, 11366 [6MY]

———Senator Inouye, 11365 [6MY]

———Senator McClure, 11368 [6MY]

———Senator Mitchell, 11366 [6MY]

———Senator Nunn, 11367 [6MY]

———Senator Rudman, 11367 [6MY]

———Senator Sarbanes, 11367 [6MY]

———Senator Trible, 11368 [6MY]

Krasnoyarsk Radar: CIA, 26436 [6OC]

Legislative-Executive Balance in International Affairs—The Intentions of the Framers: Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., 25029 [23SE]-25032 [23SE]

Liberalism in Politics: Franklin D. Roosevelt, 10854 [30AP]

Lifting Economic Sanctions Against Poland: President Reagan, 3594 [19FE]

Logan Act: several Members of Congress (1790), 32153, 32154 [17NO]

Mexico: Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control (House, Select), 7816 [2AP]

Mexico-U.S. Illegal Drug Control: Representative Gilman, 23385 [7AU]

More Than 480 Die in Anti-Government Attack on Mozambican Village: Mennonite Central Committee, 23586 [9SE]

My Trip to Poland: Edward I. Koch, 4457-4459 [2MR]

National Endowment for Democracy, New Republic, 16338 [16JN]

National Security and Negotiating Leverage, 9468 [23AP]

National Security Impact Reports for Congress: Senator Dixon, 20394 [21JY]

National Security Policy: Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, 5976 [17MR]

New Zealand: U.S. Government, 3473 [18FE]

Nicaragua and the Contadora Process: President Reagan, 5889 [17MR]

Nicaragua—Democratic Resistance: Brooklyn Rivera, 13064 [20MY]

Nicaragua—Moratorium on U.S. Assistance to Contras: Paul F. Gorman, 5888 [17MR]

Nicaraguan-Iranian Arms Sale: Senator Thurmond, 327 [6JA]

Nuclear Test Moratorium: John F. Kennedy, 9682 [23AP]

Nuclear Weapons, 26433 [6OC]

———Angelo Codevilla, 26440 [6OC]

———Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, 26436, 26439 [6OC]

———CIA, 26435, 26439 [6OC]

———George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 26437 [6OC]

———Henry A. Kissinger, 26434 [6OC]

———Henry M. Jackson, 26434 [6OC]

———Larry Welch, 26435 [6OC]

———Melvin R. Laird, 26435 [6OC]

———President Reagan, 26434, 26435, 26437 [6OC]

———William J. Crowe, Jr., 26435 [6OC]

———William R. Harris, 26440 [6OC]

———Zbigniew Brzezinski, 26437 [6OC]

Nuclear Weapons Capability of Pakistan: Senator Glenn, 21875 [31JY]

Nuclear Weapons Treaty Negotiations: Jeremy Stone, 11370 [6MY]

Official Residence for Sec. of State, Senator Helms, 27065 [8OC]

Oliver North's Contra Aid Testimony: Representative Hamilton, 20089, 20091, 20101, 20109 [15JY], 20607 [21JY]

Omnibus Trade and Competitiveness Act: Senator Byrd, 20430 [21JY]

Pakistan Development of Nuclear Weapons: A.Q. Khan, 19778 [14JY]

Peace on Timor Island: U.S. Catholic Conference, 9664 [23AP]

Peace in Nicaragua: Oscar Arias-Sanchez, 27915 [14OC]

People's Republic of China/Tibet Peace Proposal: Dalai Lama, 24892 [22SE]

Persian Gulf Doctrine: Jimmy Carter, 17244 [24JN]

Persian Gulf Involvement of U.S. Armed Forces: Henry A. Kissinger, 19029 [8JY]

———Jeane Kirkpatrick, 19029 [8JY]

———Jimmy Carter, 19043 [8JY]

———President Reagan, 13981 [28MY]

———Representative Hopkins, 19030 [8JY]

———Senator Nunn, 19029 [8JY]

President's Ability To Carry Out Foreign Assistance Programs: Dept. of State, 32629 [18NO]

Principal Threats to U.S. Interests: President Reagan, 12550 [14MY]

Private-Public Partnership for Economic Assistance: Kenneth H. Phillips, Foster Parent Plan, 6102 [18MR]

Progress in Namibia: Jariretundu Kozonguizi, 28988 [22OC]

Proposed Haitian Elections Are Unconstitutional: Americas Watch (organization), 35708 [15DE]

Republic of China Lifting of Martial Law: Committee for Democracy on Taiwan, 19915 [15JY]

Revolution: Fidel Castro, 27923, 27924 [14OC]

Revolution in Nicaragua: Humberto Ortega, 27915 [14OC]

Romanian Most Favored Nation Trade Status: President Reagan, 17747 [26JN]

Rule of Law: Senator Inouye, 20611, 20613 [22JY]

SALT I Treaty: President Reagan, 27057 [8OC]

———U.S. Government, 26302 [2OC]

Scientific Exchange With Soviet Union: Richard N. Perle, 19902 [15JY]

Senate Observer Group on Arms Control: Edward L. Rowny, 18581 [1JY]

Socialism in Mozambique: President Chissano, Mozambique, 34684 [10DE]

South Africa: Desmond Tutu, 11113 [5MY]

———Owen Bieber, 5648 [12MR]

———Randall Robinson, 11113 [5MY]

South Africa Sanctions: Representative Burton, 34600 [9DE]

Soviet Detente: Winston S. Churchill II, 3365 [17FE]

Soviet Irradiation of U.S. Aircraft: White House: President Reagan, 26308 [2OC]

Soviet Union and Narcotics Traffic: Antonio Farach, 2106 [28JA]

Soviet Withdrawal From Afghanistan: President Reagan, 26899 [7OC]

Sri Lanka National Day, C. Kumarlal Fernando, 3182 [5FE]

Supplemental Appropriations (H.R. 1827): President Reagan, 20607 [21JY]

Support for Contras: Jose Azcona Hoyo, 6041 [18MR]

Support for Democracy in Republic of Korea, 3133 [5FE]

Talking Points on Communist Countries and Port Charges Amendments: Representative Solomon, 35762 [15DE]

Tower Commission Report: President Reagan, 5124 [10MR]

Trade and Diplomacy: C. William Verity, Jr., 27424 [13OC]

Tribute to Elmer H. Tippett, Jr.: David G. Epstein, 33788 [2DE]

Truman Doctrine: Harry S. Truman (excerpt), 5888 [17MR]

U.N. Development Program: William H. Draper, III, 36648 [19DE]

U.S. Agriculture Advancement Through International Cooperation and Development: Representative Akaka, 20807 [22JY]

U.S. Assistance to Contras: Ismael Reyes, 2198 [29JA]

U.S. Foreign Policy: Senator Evans, 6036-6038 [18MR]

U.S. Institute of Peace Endorsement of Worldwide Curriculum for Peace: Jean Mayer, 1221 [13JA]

U.S. National Security and Antiballistic Missile Treaty, 8464 [8AP]

U.S. Policy on Freedom: John F. Kennedy, 3713 [19FE]

U.S. Policy Toward Aid to Mozambique: Thomas H. Henriksen, 17820 [26JN]

U.S. Position on U.N. Resolution Equating Zionism With Racism and Racial Discrimination: Daniel P. Moynihan (1975), 31337 [9NO]

U.S. Relations With Cuba: Dept. of State, 23541 [9SE]

U.S. SALT Policy (sundry excerpts), 2233 [29JA]

U.S. Support of Democracy in Central America: Paul F. Gorman, 5886 [17MR]

U.S. Trade Balance: U.S. Council on Economic Advisers, 20448 [21JY]

U.S.-Canada Interparliamentary Group Proceedings: Jerahmiel S. Grafstein, 20805 [22JY]

U.S.-German Friendship: Philipp Jenninger, 30366 [30OC]

U.S.-Japan Relations From the Viewpoint of Japanese Multinational Corporations Doing Business in the U.S.: Kazuo Inamori, 27931-27933 [14OC]

Use of U.S. Military Advisors in Honduras: Daniel Ortega, 6047 [18MR]

Violation of Human Rights in Tibet: Representative Hamilton, 32968 [19NO]

———Representative Yatron, 32968 [19NO]

———Senator Lugar, 32968 [19NO]

———Senator Moynihan, 32968 [19NO]

War Powers, 24769 [22SE]

———Abraham Lincoln, 24481 [18SE]

———Alexander Hamilton, 24481 [18SE]

———James Madison, 24480 [18SE]

———Richard W. Murphy, Dept. of State, 24480 [18SE]

Withdrawal of U.S. Presence in Central America, Senator Weicker, 6062 [18MR]

Work of the National Endowment for Democracy: Corazon Aquino, 16338 [16JN]

World Court and Aid to the Contras: Independent Commission on Respect for International Law, 2353 [29JA]

World Reaction to Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan: Senator Humphrey, 12389 [13MY]

Yasser Arafat Ultimately Responsible for PLO Terror: Edwin Meese III, Attorney General, 12455 [14MY]

Studies

Technology Transfer to People's Republic of China: OTA, 21148-21153 [24JY]

Summaries

American Trade, Growth, and Employment Promotion Act (S. 590), 4291 [26FE]

Arms Control Test Ban on Underground Explosions (S. 1106), 23103 [7AU]

Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act Operation (H.R. 3101), 22568 [5AU]

Caribbean Basin Regional Development Commission, 23377 [7AU]

Domestic Energy Supply Act (H.R. 1960), 8114 [7AP]

Foreign Trade Negotiations: Committee for Fair Trade With China, 14159-14162 [29MY]

How Should America Respond to Gorbachev's Challenge? East-West Security Studies Conference, 28544 [20OC]

International Health Corps Act (H.R. 3669), 33199 [20NO]

Meeting of Panamanian Government With Opposition, 23162 [7AU]

Resources Required To Reach Peace Corps Volunteer Force, 6884 [25MR]

Trade Expansion Act (S. 259), 721 [6JA]

Surveys

American Public Opinion and U.S. Foreign Policy 1987: Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, 11567 [6MY]

Contras, Sandinistas, and U.S. policy: USIA and Gallup, 27833 [14OC]

Tables

Administration objections to, and comments on Senate trade and related legislation, 20422-20430 [21JY]

Direct foreign investment in U.S., all industries, 17903 [26JN]

Military implications of Soviet SALT II violations, 26440 [6OC]

Persian Gulf shipping attacks, 15066 [9JN]

SALT, 2232 [29JA]

Ship attacks in the Persian Gulf, 1981 to May 1987, 19173 [9JY]

South Africa tourism, 20814 [22JY]

Status of Geneva arms reduction negotiations, 15108 [9JN]

Treaties and Senate actions, 10322, 10323 [29AP]

U.N. voting record, by countries receiving U.S. assistance, 26896 [7OC]

U.S. aid and U.N. voting patterns, 16789 [18JN]

U.S. arms sales abroad, 36651 [19DE]

Voting practices at the U.N., 32647 [18NO]

Western economic aid disbursements to Nicaragua, 1979-1986, 28827 [22OC]

Telegrams

Extradition of Mohammed Hamadei: Senators D'Amato and Dole, 16861 [19JN]

Release Ariel H. Guillen from prison, 12220 [12MY]

Report of pending investigation relative to Clayton J. Lonetree: B. Jones, 11509-11510 [6MY]

Testimonies

Brazil and the Debt Crisis: Paul M. Sacks, 11571 [6MY]

Central American Peace Plan: Leslie Hunter, 28778 [21OC]

China's Modernization Efforts: Michael Okensberg, 24777 [22SE]

Compliance With Arms Control Treaties: Dept. of Defense, 8459 [8AP]

Cuban Control of the Sandinistas: Antonio Farach, 27926 [14OC]

———Miguel B. Hunter, 27926 [14OC]

Disinformation About Nicaragua—Prelude to Another Vietnam: S. Brian Willson, 32982 [19NO]

Economic Assistance to Haiti: Delegate Fauntroy, 4950 [5MR]

Feminizing Development—For Growth With Equity, 8537 [8AP]

Iran-Nicaragua Secret Arms Deal: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 21216 [28JY]

Peaceful Nuclear Explosions Treaty and Threshold Test Ban Treaty: Siegfried S. Hecker, 1678-1681 [21JA]

POW/MIA: John W. Vessey, Jr., 26223 [1OC]

Tibet Today—Current Conditions and Prospects: John F. Avedon, 26449-26453 [6OC]

U.S. Raid on Libya: Oliver L. North, 19761 [14JY]

U.S. Strategic Interests in the Middle East: Thomas A. Dine, 5983 [17MR], 8913 [9AP]

Worker Rights Laws, Representative Pease, 27337 [9OC]

Texts of

Antiballistic Missile Treaty, articles 6(1) and 6(2), 13135 [20MY]

H. Con. Res. 34, human rights violations in the Soviet Union, 7361 [31MR]

H. Con. Res. 48, support democracy in Republic of Korea, 3465 [18FE]

H. Con. Res. 74, commending efforts to combat drug trafficking by Colombia, 15660 [15JN]

H. Con. Res. 86, anniversary of Berlin, Germany, 7679 [1AP]

H. Con. Res. 113, military unrest in Argentina, 15662 [15JN]

H. Con. Res. 141, promotion of democracy in Republic of Korea, 17994 [29JN]

H. Con. Res. 146, commend efforts of Oscar Arias-Sanchez to end conflict in Central America, 21315 [28JY]

H. Con. Res. 151, development of agricultural markets in developing countries, 23039 [7AU]

H. Con. Res. 166, Central America peace initiatives, 21318 [28JY]

H. Con. Res. 173, commending leaders of Sri Lanka and India for reaching peaceful agreement, 22695 [5AU]

H. Con. Res. 174, Association of Southeast Asian Nations anniversary, 22765 [6AU]

H. Con. Res. 199, Soviet missile flight test in Pacific Ocean, 28321 [19OC]

H. Con. Res. 200, congratulations to Oscar Arias-Sanchez on receiving Nobel Prize, 28324 [19OC]

H. Res. 12, establish Select Committee To Investigate Covert Arms Transactions With Iran, 821 [7JA]

H. Res. 90, congratulate the people of the Philippines on ratification of new Constitution, 4143 [26FE]

H. Res. 121, anniversary of signing of Treaty of Rome, 7369 [31MR], 8637 [9AP]

H. Res. 122, commemorate Truman doctrine, 10966 [4MY]

H. Res. 142, anniversary of Berlin, Germany, 8635 [9AP]

H. Res. 194, U.N. meeting of Security Council relative to Persian Gulf shipping, 15608 [11JN]

H. Res. 208, restrictions on House consideration of any measure to assist the Contras, 17098 [23JN]

H. Res. 243, anniversary of independence in Jamaica, 22759 [6AU]

H. Res. 249, financial support for U.S. naval forces in the Persian Gulf by Japan, 23491 [7AU]

H. Res. 260, U.S. support for Philippine Government, 23903 [15SE]

H. Res. 293, consideration of H.R. 3100, International Security and Development Cooperation Act, 30966 [5NO]

H. Res. 313, intermediate-range nuclear forces, 32701 [18NO]

H. Res. 337, consideration of H.R. 3674, U.S.-Japan International Fishery Agreement, 36306 [18DE]

H.J. Res. 175, moratorium on U.S. assistance to Nicaraguan Contras, 5466 [11MR]

H.J. Res. 216, support cease-fire in Iran-Iraq war and negotiated solution, 19480 [13JY]

H.J. Res. 290, designate National Day of Mourning for the Victims of the U.S.S. Stark, 13424 [21MY]

H.J. Res. 327, Japanese defense expenditures, 18670 [1JY]

H.J. Res. 430, emigration from Soviet Union in order to join spouses in U.S., 36292 [18DE]

H.R. 12, Mutual Nuclear Warhead Testing Moratorium Act, 968 [7JA]

H.R. 85, eliminate security assistance and arms export preferences relative to New Zealand, 28480 [20OC]

H.R. 636, postpone assistance to Nicaraguan Contras, 1768 [21JA]

H.R. 898, Arms Export Reform Act, 2368 [29JA]

H.R. 910, Self-Sufficiency for the Poor Act, 2661 [3FE]

H.R. 1250, most favored nation status for Romania, 7318 [30MR]

H.R. 1675, amend Foreign Assistance Act relative to private and voluntary organization and cooperatives, 6217 [18MR]

H.R. 1777, Baker amendment to Dept. of State authorization, 16314 [16JN]

H.R. 2476, People's Republic of China human rights violations, 12817 [19MY]

H.R. 2480, temporarily extend fishing agreement between the U.S. and the Republic of Korea, 16892 [22JN]

H.R. 2689, ACDA appropriations, 17989 [29JN], 35277 [11DE]

H.R. 3100, International Security and Development Cooperation Act, 32637-32639, 32657 [18NO]

H.R. 3101, Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act remove operation, 22568-22570 [5AU]

H.R. 3391, U.S. trade embargo against Iran, 26616 [6OC]

H.R. 3674, U.S.-Japan International Fishery Agreement, 36314 [18DE]

S. 23, Trade Adjustment Assistance Program extension and reform, 444 [6JA]

S. 184, U.S. assistance to Contras in Nicaragua, 300 [6JA]

S. 229, Northern Ireland Fair Employment Practices Act, 675 [6JA]

S. 273, establish Senate Central American Negotiation Observer Group, 23129 [7AU]

S. 332, GAO investigation and report on displaced Salvadorans, 1502 [20JA]

S. 415, SALT II Sublimit Mutual Restraint Act, 2234 [29JA]

S. 419, Arms Export Reform Act, 2328 [29JA]

S. 467, withholding assistance to Nicaraguan Contras, 2903 [4FE]

S. 474, support regional development programs for Southern Africa Development Coordination Conference, 2915 [4FE]

S. 475, economic assistance to Southern Africa Development Coordination Conference, 2915 [4FE]

S. 590, American Trade, Growth, and Employment Promotion Act, 4290

S. 672, Mexico-U.S. Border Health Education and Training Act, 5026 [6MR]

S. 720, International Security and Development Cooperation Act, 5352-5361 [11MR]

S. 739, U.S. participation in international development funds, 5619 [12MR]

S. 750, Foreign Assistance Act authorization of appropriations for Child Survival Fund, 5925 [17MR]

S. 768, private-public partnership for economic assistance, 6102 [18MR]

S. 814, Indochinese Refugee Resettlement and Protection Act, 6527 [23MR]

S. 842, authorizing appropriations for Peace Corps, 6886 [25MR]

S. 923, Economic Assistance Reform Act, 8042 [6AP]

S. 948, conditional occupation of new Soviet embassy in Washington, DC, 8396 [8AP]

S. 949, prohibit availability of funds for U.S. share of U.N. Office of Research and Information, 8396 [8AP]

S. 1022, transfer funds out of certain foreign assistance accounts for construction of prisons, 8981 [10AP]

S. 1027, prohibit trade with Afghanistan, 8982 [10AP]

S. 1106, test ban on underground nuclear explosions, 23102 [7AU]

S. 1107, terminate alien employment in U.S. Embassies in certain Communist countries, 10345 [29AP]

S. 1203, make unlawful the establishment or maintenance of PLO office within U.S., 12453 [14MY]

S. 1222, duty on certain textile machines, 12957 [19MY]

S. 1228, authorize seizure of any vessel that makes a call on any port in the U.S. within 6 months after calling on any port in Cuba, 12970 [19MY]

S. 1282, Deterrence of State-Sponsored Terrorism Act, 13935

S. 1327, prevent U.S. involvement in Persian Gulf, 14694 [4JN]

S. 1343, compliance with War Powers Act relative to U.S. protection of Persian Gulf shipping, 15064 [9JN]

S. 1379, sanctions against drug-transiting countries, 16387 [17JN]

S. 1392, Democracy in South Korea Act, 16652 [18JN]

S. 1463, New Zealand Military Preference Elimination Act, 18532 [1JY]

S. 1546, Persian Gulf Reflagging Sunset Act, 21127 [24JY]

S. 1581, prohibit importation of certain objects recovered from the R.M.S. Titanic, 21997 [3AU]

S. 1614, restrict U.S. assistance to Panama, 22944 [6AU]

S. 1796, Special Committee on Rio Grande Water Quality, 28288 [16OC]

S. 1843, State taxation of domestic and foreign corporations, 30768 [4NO]

S. Con. Res. 8, human rights violations in Soviet Union, 1406 [16JA]

S. Con. Res. 14, support of democracy in Republic of Korea, 3132 [5FE]

S. Con. Res. 17, support democracy in Republic of Korea, 3402 [17FE]

S. Con. Res. 24, Costa Rican peace initiative in Central America, 4171 [26FE], 5561, 5655 [12MR]

S. Con. Res. 26, improvement of foreign language skill and international awareness of Americans, 4637 [3MR]

S. Con. Res. 29, Soviet permission to visit family members in U.S., 5368 [11MR], 21488 [29JY]

S. Con. Res. 33, democracy and security in Republic of Korea, 6119 [18MR]

S. Con. Res. 34, human rights abuse in Democratic People's Republic of Korea, 6120 [18MR]

S. Con. Res. 54, U.S. policy toward Vietnam, 10652 [30AP], 21209 [28JY]

S. Con. Res. 62, extradition of Mohammed Hamadei, 16861 [19JN]

S. Con. Res. 63, Central America economic development and recovery program, 17587 [25JN]

S. Con. Res. 71, support regional proposal to end armed conflict in Central America, 23853, 23871 [11SE]

S. Con. Res. 73, placement of human rights situation in People's Republic of China on U.N. agenda, 24218 [16SE]

S. Con. Res. 74, retaliation against expulsion of western journalists from People's Republic of China, 24220 [16SE]

S. Con. Res. 82, call on Democratic Republic of Germany to tear down the Berlin Wall, 27447 [13OC]

S. Con. Res. 84, transfer of Silkworm missiles from People's Republic of China to Iran, 28432 [20OC], 28973 [22OC]

S. Con. Res. 86, Sri Lanka implementation of peace initiative, 30565 [3NO]

S. Res. 23, establish the Select Committee on Secret Military Assistance to Iran and the Nicaraguan Opposition, 285-287, 782-784 [6JA]

S. Res. 30, reauthorize and redesignate the Senate Arms Control Observer Group, 290 [6JA]

S. Res. 31, Soviet occupation of Afghanistan, 297 [6JA], 1138 [12JA]

S. Res. 88, conditions for African National Congress participation in political negotiations, 2148 [28JA]

S. Res. 94, arms control negotiations with Soviet Union, 3369 [17FE]

S. Res. 103, support for Government of the Philippines, 3137, 3159 [5FE], 3671 [19FE]

S. Res. 158, support for Threshold Test Ban and Peaceful Nuclear Explosions Treaties, 4637 [3MR]

S. Res. 162, tax information disclosures to Select Committee on Secret Military Assistance to Iran and the Nicaraguan Opposition, 5062 [6MR]

S. Res. 164, Japanese violations of agreement on semiconductors, 5118 [10MR], 6354 [19MR]

S. Res. 165, Select Committee on Secret Military Assistance to Iran and the Nicaraguan Opposition limited use immunity, 5296, 5369 [11MR]

S. Res. 172, assistance to democratic resistance in Nicaragua, 6495 [20MR]

S. Res. 174, condemning the Soviet-Cuban buildup and human rights violations in Angola, 6849 [25MR]

S. Res. 191, removal of Soviet Union from new facility in Washington, DC, 8992 [10AP]

S. Res. 205, release of political prisoners by Vietnam, 10906, 10931 [1MY], 21209 [28JY]

S. Res. 206, South African system of political representation, 11113 [5MY]

S. Res. 208, Caribbean Basin Initiative, 11623 [7MY]

S. Res. 217, Soviet participation in the Middle East Peace Conference, 13264 [20MY]

S. Res. 225, Venice summit, 14669, 14704 [4JN]

S. Res. 239, civil liberties abuse and democracy development in Panama, 17800 , 17859 [26JN]

S. Res. 241, development of democracy in Republic of Korea, 17859 [26JN]

S. Res. 248, Haiti democratic elections, 19427 [10JY], 21722 [30JY]

S. Res. 261, Soviet Embassy site agreements, 21723 [30JY]

S. Res. 266, future U.S. assistance to Pakistan, 21885, 21928 [31JY]

S. Res. 282, U.S. support for President Aquino, 23818, 23831, 23854 [11SE]

S. Res. 283, intermediate range nuclear weapons agreement, 23854 [11SE]

S. Res. 297, amend S. Res. 273, Central American Negotiations Senate Observer Group, 28124 [15OC]

S. Res. 298, Japanese violations of conservation in high seas fishing activities, 28290 [16OC]

S. Res. 300, support for groups in Namibia working for freedom and against Communism, 28987 [22OC]

S. Res. 313, birthday of King Bhumibol Adulyadej, 30566 [3NO]

S. Res. 330, integrity of Haitian elections, 33118 [20NO]

S. Res. 339, documents the Senate should not consider as establishing the meaning of treaties as it decides whether to consent to ratification, 34341 [8DE]

S. Res. 343, encourage cooperation of NATO Allies, 35805 [16DE]

S. Res. 345, designate special envoy to negotiate release of U.S. citizens held hostage in Lebanon, 35806 [16DE]

S.J. Res. 63, Afghanistan Day, 3938 [23FE]

S.J. Res. 70, Marshall plan anniversary, 6506 [20MR], 13796 [27MY]

S.J. Res. 90, disapproval of certification by President under section 481(h) of Foreign Assistance Act, 7820 [2AP]

S.J. Res. 91, disapproval of certification by President under section 481(h) of Foreign Assistance Act, 7820 [2AP]

S.J. Res. 92, disapproval of certification by President under section 481(h) of Foreign Assistance Act, 7820 [2AP]

S.J. Res. 119, Soviet Union nuclear power plant accident, 10356 [29AP]

S.J. Res. 120, void agreements relative to site of Soviet Embassy in Washington, DC, 10649 [30AP]

S.J. Res. 133, prohibit sale of F-15 aircraft to Saudi Arabia, 13254 [20MY]

S.J. Res. 152, independence for Estonia, Latvia and Estonia, 14366 [2JN]

S.J. Res. 156, establish U.S. Commission on Improving the Effectiveness of the United Nations, 15211-15212 [10JN]

S.J. Res. 205, support overturning of U.N. resolution 3379, 29136 [23OC], 31336 [9NO]

S.J. Res. 213, continued involvement of U.S. Armed Forces in the Persian Gulf, 31147 [5NO], 31536 [10NO]

S.J. Res. 217, continued involvement of U.S. Armed Forces in Persian Gulf, 31536 [10NO]

S.J. Res. 221, welcoming President Yunis Khalis of the Islamic Unity of Afghanistan, 32032 [17NO]

S.J. Res. 231, Compact of Free Association with Palau, 34463 [9DE]

S.J. Res. 339, documents the Senate should not consider as establishing the meaning of treaties as it decides whether to consent to ratification, 34307 [8DE]

Transcripts

C. William Verity, Jr., on Radio Moscow, 27421 [13OC]

Nicaraguan-Iranian Arms Sale: Senator Hollings, press conference, 320-323 [6JA]

———Senator Hollings and Representative Michel with ABC News—This Week With David Brinkley, 323-326 [6JA]

———Senator Hollings with National Public Radio, 319 [6JA]

———Senator Hollings with NBC Today Show, 319 [6JA]