HELMS, JESSE (a Senator from North Carolina)
Addresses
Defender of the National Interest Award: John P. Cregan, S9413 [10JY]
Freedom and the Future, Margaret Thatcher, S3146-S3150 [13MR]
Future Strategy for U.S. Armed Forces: Nathaniel H. Robb, Jr. (excerpts), S4521 [17AP]
Moore's Creek National Battleground Anniversary: Hugh M. Morton, S3011 [12MR]
Welcome to Dalai Lama on U.S. Visit: Senator Dole, S4711 [18AP]
Agreements
1943 agreement between the Dept. of the Interior and TVA on the acquisition of lands in Fontana Dam area for use as part of Great Smoky Mountains National Park, S15000-S15004 [22OC]
Amendments offered by, to
Appropriations: technical and enrollment error corrections in acts (H.J. Res. 157), S17704 [22NO]
Arms control: transfer of certain artillery and weapons to NATO countries (H.R. 3807), S18003 [25NO]
Budget: setting forth the Federal budget for 1992-96 (S. Con. Res. 29), S5039-S5045 [24AP]
Central America: U.S. policy and economic assistance (S. 100), S5734, S5807 [14MY]
China, People's Republic of: most-favored-nation status (H.R. 2212), S10641 [23JY]
———most-favored-nation status (S. 1367), S10693 [23JY]
Committees of the Senate: biennial expenditures (S. Res. 62), S2460, S2463, S2487, S2540, S2548 [28FE]
Crime: national policy to control crime and reform court procedures (S. 1241), S8560, S8623 [25JN], S9399 [9JY], S9476, S9646 [10JY]
Dept. of Defense: making supplemental appropriations for personnel expenditures relative to Operation Desert Shield (S. 578), S3341, S3349, S3351, S3450, S3451 [14MR]
———making supplemental appropriations for personnel expenditures relative to Operation Desert Shield and other urgent domestic programs (H.R. 1281), S3544, S3603 [19MR], S3659, S3812 [20MR]
Dept. of State: authorizing appropriations (S. 1433), S11125, S11134, S11152, S11153, S11158, S11163, S11164, S11228, S11233, S11235, S11236, S11237, S11238 [29JY]
Dept. of the Interior: making appropriations (H.R. 2686), S15655, S15712 [31OC]
Dept. of the Treasury, Postal Service, Executive Office of the President, and independent agencies: making appropriations (H.R. 2622), S9778, S9899 [11JY], S10322, S10348, S10457, S10458 [18JY]
Depts. of Labor, HHS, and Education, and related agencies: making appropriations (H.R. 2707), S12754, S12806 [11SE], S12863, S12877, S12878, S12927, S12928 [12SE]
Export Administration Act: reauthorizing (S. 320), S1920 [19FE]
Financial institutions: reform deposit insurance system (S. 543), S17330, S17367, S17368, S17474, S17491 [21NO]
Foreign aid: authorizing appropriations (S. 1435), S10716, S10720, S10733, S10792, S10793, S10794 [24JY], S10901, S10926, S10973, S10974 [25JY], S11021, S11084, S11087 [26JY]
National defense: authorizing appropriations for military activities and personnel of the Depts. of Defense and Energy (S. 1507), S11959, S11970, S12320 [2AU]
Surface Transportation Efficiency Act: enact (S. 1204), S7507 [11JN], S7542, S7567, S7663 [12JN], S8060, S8215 [19JN]
Telecommunications: research, design, and manufacturing of equipment (S. 173), S7069, S7224 [5JN]
Appointments
Committee on POW/MIA Affairs (Senate, Select), S12178 [2AU]
Conferee: H.R. 1415, Dept. of State appropriations, S11190 [29JY]
———H.R. 2508, International Security and Economic Cooperation Act, S11041 [26JY]
Articles and editorials
$100 Dreams, Carolyn Males, Reader's Digest, S6957 [4JN]
Abolish the NEA—Government Is Incapable of Detecting Artistic Genius, Andre Ryerson, Policy Review (publication), S15650-S15652 [31OC]
Acid Rain Boondoggle, Detroit (MI) News, S14022 [1OC]
Administrative Costs Drain Superfund, Michael Weisskopf, Washington (DC) Post, S14015-S14017 [1OC]
Agents Protest Quotas in FBI, Frank J. Murray, Washington (DC) Times, S8569 [25JN]
AIDS Debate—Should Doctors Reveal When They Have the Virus? Karen Garloch, Charlotte (NC) Observer, S10335 [18JY]
AIDS Test Begins, Ends, With Advice, Raleigh (NC) News & Observer, S9782 [11JY]
AIDS Tests Begin for Late Dentist's Patients, Tinker Ready, Raleigh (NC) News & Observer, S9781 [11JY]
AMA Rejects Required Testing, Washington (DC) Times, S9782 [11JY]
Anti-Quota Quota Bill, Paul Greenberg, Washington (DC) Times, S8566 [25JN], S12758 [11SE]
Art, the First Amendment, and the NEA Controversy, by, Nova Law Review (publication), S15652 [31OC]
Bombs Away on Polystyrene?, Warren T. Brookes, Washington (DC) Times, S16036 [6NO]
Bombs Away on Polystyrene? Warren Brookes, Washington (DC) Times, S14018 [1OC]
Boney's Journalism, Alamance (NC) News, S2051 [20FE]
Bush's Acid Rain Plan—Expensively Futile, Warren Brookes, Human Events (publication), S14023 [1OC]
Capt. A.R. Brooks, World War I Air Ace, Newark (NJ) Star-Ledger, S11114 [29JY]
Castro Heaps Praise on Visiting Mandela, Lee Hockstader, Washington (DC) Post, S11158 [29JY]
Champion of Liberty, Walter Williams, S12779 [11SE]
Champion of Liberty, Walter Williams, Washington (DC) Times, S12756 [11SE]
China's Weapons Mafia, William C. Triplett II, Washington (DC) Post, S15694 [31OC]
Civil Rights, Paul C. Roberts, Washington (DC) Times, S8564 [25JN]
Coalition That Asks Too Much? John McClaughry, Washington (DC) Times, S12757 [11SE]
Cut Off Aid to Israel and Thrive, Joel Bainerman, Wall Street Journal (publication), S11022 [26JY]
Dangerous Criminal Nabbed! Forbes (publication), S14014 [1OC]
Doctors With AIDS, Newsweek, S10337-S10339 [18JY]
Doctors with AIDS, Newsweek (publication), S9783-S9785 [11JY]
800 Patients Told Dentist Had AIDS, Thomas Healy, Raleigh (NC) News & Observer, S9781 [11JY]
EPA Accused of Muddying Its Jackboots in Pennsylvania Wetlands, Howard Kurtz, Washington (DC) Post, S14014 [1OC]
EPA in Your Bedroom?, Warren T. Brookes, Washington (DC) Times, S16037 [6NO]
EPA in Your Bedroom? Warren Brookes, Washington (DC) Times, S14019 [1OC]
Firms Allegedly Supplied Gas Chambers to Iraq, Stern (publication), S1975 [20FE]
50,000 Premature Deaths?, Warren T. Brookes, Washington (DC) Times, S16037 [6NO]
50,000 Premature Deaths? Warren Brookes, Washington (DC) Times, S14019 [1OC]
Goals Line...Codified, William Murchison, Washington (DC) Times, S8563 [25JN]
Goals Line . . . Codified, William Murchison, Washington (DC) Times, S12759 [11SE]
Helms Offers Proposal on AIDS, Jon Healey, Wall Street Journal (publication), S10335 [18JY]
Hole in Senate Heads Rivals Ozone Gap, Warren Brookes, Washington (DC) Times, S14020 [1OC]
I Blame Every One of You Bastards, Newsweek (publication), S9477 [10JY], S9785 [11JY]
In Florence, a Meeting of Mysteries, S10339 [18JY]
In Florence, Italy, a Meeting of Mysteries, Newsweek (publication), S9785 [11JY]
Industry Charges International Push To Cut Lead Exposure Overstates Risks, Inside EPA (publication), S14017 [1OC], S16035 [6NO]
Inmates Get Student Aid for College Courses, Billy Warden, Raleigh (NC) News and Observer, S12879 [12SE]
Innocent Girl's Blood on Politicians' Hands, Ray Kerrison, S10340 [18JY]
Innocent Girl's Blood on Politicians' Hands, Ray Kerrison, Human Events (publication), S9477 [10JY]
Innocent Girl's Blood on Politicians' Hands, Ray Kerrison, Newsweek (publication), S9785 [11JY]
Justice Branch Dies at 75, Jane Ruffin and Treva Jones, Raleigh (NC) News and Observer, S2286 [26FE]
Last Gasp of GATTism, Clyde V. Prestowitz, Jr., Alan Tonelson, and Robert W. Jerome, Harvard Business Review, S6578
New Life Switch Factory, S16679 [14NO]
No. 43 Will Race One More Season, Gerald Martin, Raleigh (NC) News and Observer, S15281 [28OC]
Nuke Crux—``Clans'', William C. Triplett II, Washington (DC) Post, S15695 [31OC]
Policy Urges AIDS Tests for Doctors, Karen Garloch, Charlotte (NC) Observer, S10336 [18JY]
Poll—Doctors With AIDS Should Stop Practicing, Karen Garloch, Charlotte (NC) Observer, S10336 [18JY]
Property Busters, Wall Street Journal (publication), S14014 [1OC]
Quayle Pushes AIDS Tests for Doctors, Washington (DC) Times, S9782 [11JY]
Racial Arithmetic, California Style, John Leo, Washington (DC) Times, S8565 [25JN], S12757 [11SE]
Racial ID Cards, Paul C. Roberts, Washington (DC) Times, S12759 [11SE]
Racial Quotas: ``60 Minutes'', S8568 [25JN]
Radon Risk in Our Water?, Warren T. Brookes, Washington (DC) Times, S16036 [6NO]
Radon Risk in Our Water? Warren Brookes, Washington (DC) Times, S14018 [1OC]
Research on Tobacco Turns Up Healthy Uses, From Drugs to Cologne, Donna Shaw, Charlotte (NC) Observer, S7064 [5JN]
Seeking the Truth in Toxics, Los Angeles (CA) Times, S14017 [1OC], S16036 [6NO]
Senator Helms—Force Doctors To Reveal Own HIV Infection, John Monk, Charlotte (NC) Observer, S10335 [18JY]
``60 Minutes'' Stuns Civil Rights Supporters, Human Events (publication), S8566-S8568 [25JN]
``60 Minutes'' Stuns Civil Rights Supporters, Human Events (publication), S12761 [11SE]
Smith Recalled for His Service, Political Career, Margie Kacoha, Palm Beach (FL) News, S2287 [26FE]
Smith Was a Gallant and Gentle Persuader, Agnes Ash, Palm Beach (FL) News, S2287 [26FE]
South Africa's Post-Apartheid Foreign Policy, South Africa Foundation Review (publication), S2284 [26FE]
Soviet Georgians Vote for Independence by Margin of 9 to 1, Michael Dobbs, Washington (DC) Times, S4253 [9AP]
Swain County Still Waits for Promised Road to Somewhere, Jon Healy, Winston-Salem (NC) Journal, S15004 [22OC]
Terms Redefined, Patrick Buchanan, Washington (DC) Times, S8564 [25JN], S12760 [11SE]
Three Men and South Africa, Washington (DC) Times, S2285 [26FE]
Title VII Upended, Terry Eastland, Washington (DC) Times, S8565 [25JN], S12758 [11SE]
Trainee Had AIDS Virus While Working at Hospital, Raleigh (NC) News & Observer, S9782 [11JY]
Wake, NC, Dentist Has AIDS—Patients Will Be Notified, Tinker Ready, Raleigh (NC) News & Observer, S9780 [11JY]
Wake County, NC, Dentist Who Has AIDS Dies, Rachel Kanigel and Thomas Healy, Raleigh (NC) News & Observer, S9780 [11JY]
Wetlands First, People Second, Washington (DC) Times, S14015 [1OC]
What Ever Happened to Civil Rights? Paul Greenberg, Washington (DC) Times, S12760 [11SE]
``Whatever Happened to Civil Rights?,'' Paul Greenberg, Washington (DC) Times, S8563 [25JN]
World of Hope and Beauty, Marie Gaskin, S8484 [24JN]
Bills and resolutions introduced by
Abortion: pro choice versus right to life (see S. 187, S439 [14JA])
———prohibit when performed solely because of gender of the fetus (see S. 184, S439 [14JA])
China, People's Republic of: most-favored-nation status (see S. 1020, S5614 [9MY])
———prohibit importation of goods made with forced labor (see S. 1366, S8592 [25JN])
Committee on Ethics (Select): change membership to private citizens (see S. Res. 190, S14349 [3OC])
Diseases: control spread of AIDS (see S. 185, S439 [14JA])
Family and domestic relations: permit family planning projects to offer adoption services (see S. 186, S439 [14JA])
Foreign countries: prohibit importation of goods made with forced labor (see S. 1365, S8592 [25JN])
Government: promote separation of powers (see S. 77, S436 [14JA])
Law enforcement officers: reduce certain assistance to agencies relative to the existence of a law enforcement officers' bill of rights (see S. 322, S1367 [31JA])
Prayer: voluntary school prayer (see S. 77, S436 [14JA])
Prisons: fair competition between the private sector and the Federal Prison Industries (see S. 183, S439 [14JA])
Recycling: establish regulations for newsprint (see S. 805, S4337 [11AP])
Senate Rules: amend relative to solicitation of campaign contributions by Senators' assistants (see S. Res. 74, S2772 [6MR])
Soviet Union: economic sanctions pending independence negotiations with the Baltic States (see S. 231, S978 [17JA])
———populace efforts toward democracy in Georgia (see S. Res. 94, S4230 [9AP])
Swain County, NC: settlement of claims against the U.S. (see S. 1849, S14976 [22OC])
Tariff: 4 chloro 3 methylphenol (see S. 1022, S5614 [9MY])
———m-toluic acid (see S. 1027, S5614 [9MY])
———N-[[(4-chlorophenyl)amino]-carbonyl]-2,6-difluorobenzamide (see S. 569, S2771 [6MR])
Taxation: aggregation of certain spouses income (see S. 1551, S10769 [24JY])
———treatment of corporations, earned income, estate, and gift taxes (see S. 1900, S15697 [31OC])
———treatment of gain on sale of principal residence relative to the health of the taxpayer's family (see S. 1202, S6996 [4JN])
———treatment of gain on sale of principal residence relative to the tax status of the taxpayer's spouse (see S. 1203, S6996 [4JN])
Unborn Children's Civil Rights Act: enact (see S. 187, S439 [14JA])
Veterans: improve rights to reinstatement of health insurance (see S. 361, S1699 [6FE])
Bills and resolutions introduced by, as cosponsor
Abortion: constitutional amendment on right to life (see S.J. Res. 37, S545 [15JA])
Agriculture: limitation on Export Enhancement Program bonus awards (see S. Res. 57, S1907 [19FE])
Antarctic regions: environmental protection treaty (see S. Con. Res. 26, S5429 [7MY])
Appropriations: constitutional amendment on line-item veto (see S.J. Res. 11, S440 [14JA]; S.J. Res. 14, S440 [14JA]
———line-item veto (see S. Res. 126, S9268 [8JY])
Armed Forces: increase rate of special pay for duty subject to hostile fire or imminent danger (see S. 237, S2436 [27FE])
———tribute to Reserve components for serving during the Persian Gulf conflict (see S.J. Res. 97, S4250 [9AP])
Baltic Freedom Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 63, S1506 [5FE])
Baltic States: humanitarian assistance (see S. 816, S4337 [11AP])
Budget: constitutional amendment to require balanced (see S.J. Res. 9, S440 [14JA]; S.J. Res. 182, S10769 [24JY])
———limit spending increases (see S. 847, S4736 [18AP])
———Presidential power to reduce authority (see S. 196, S439 [14JA])
Capital punishment: establish constitutional procedures for imposition (see S. 147, S994 [17JA])
China, People's Republic of: establish a radio broadcasting service (see S. 1093, S6034 [16MY])
———human rights abuses against writers and journalists (see S. Res. 211, S16761 [14NO])
China, Republic of: GATT membership (see S. Res. 116, S5137 [25AP])
Coins: mint and circulate $1 coin (see S. 844, S15532 [30OC])
———mint in commemoration of Operation Desert Shield (see S. 559, S3809 [20MR])
Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety Act: waive application to certain farm vehicles (see S. 715, S3712 [20MR])
Committee on POW/MIA Affairs (Senate, Select): establish (see S. Res. 82, S3387 [14MR])
Common carriers: alcohol and drug testing for operators (see S. 676, S3386 [14MR])
Congressional Medal of Honor: pension for recipients (see S. 32, S4487 [16AP])
Courts: child custody jurisdiction requirements (see S. 723, S4488 [16AP])
———limit application of the exclusionary rule (see S. 151, S438 [14JA])
Crime: capital punishment for illegal drug and narcotic kingpins (see S. 105, S437 [14JA])
———national policy to control crime and reform court procedures (see S. 635, S3190 [13MR])
———penalties for mailing unsolicited sexually oriented material (see S. 192, S994 [17JA])
———redefine extortion (see S. 142, S438 [14JA])
———reform procedures for collateral review of criminal judgments (see S. 148, S438 [14JA])
Deaf Awareness Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 56, S1743 [6FE])
Dept. of Education: establish an Office of Community Colleges (see S. 463, S5353 [6MY])
Dept. of Veterans Affairs: use of tobacco products at medical facilities (see S. 915, S4984 [24AP])
District of Columbia: disapproval of assault weapon manufacturing strict liability legislation (see S.J. Res. 46, S1324 [30JA])
Duke University: tribute to men's basketball team (see S. Res. 100, S4338 [11AP])
Ecology: plant trees in areas of environmental damage (see S. 942, S5136 [25AP]; S. 943, S5136 [25AP]
Economic Recovery Tax Act: anniversary (see S.J. Res. 185, S11216 [29JY])
EEC: encourage ban on large-scale driftnet fishing (see S. Res. 144, S9137 [28JN])
Elementary and Secondary Education Act: amend grant amounts (see S. 755, S5804 [14MY])
Emergency Medical Services Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 65, S5518 [8MY])
Executive departments: ensure use of appropriate Government procedures when taking private property (see S. 50, S435 [14JA])
Export Administration Act: reauthorizing (see S. 320, S1367 [31JA])
Fair Labor Standards Act: amend relative to exemption for small businesses from Federal minimum wage coverage (see S. 349, S1505 [5FE])
———exempt certain individuals involved in model garment programs (see S. 202, S4778 [18AP])
FDIC: improve administration (see S. 651, S5354 [6MY])
Federal employees: availability of long-term care insurance for civilians (see S. 311, S2217 [21FE])
———honoraria (see S. 242, S2217 [21FE])
Federal Prison Industries: govern participation in Federal procurement (see S. 1691, S12182 [2AU])
Firearms: restore Second Amendment rights of all Americans (see S. 2113, S18336 [26NO])
Foreign Agents Restoration Act: disclosure of foreign lobbying activities (see S. 346, S1505 [5FE])
Foreign relations: anniversary of U.S.-Portuguese diplomatic relations (see S.J. Res. 55, S2218 [21FE])
———economic assistance policy relative to countries in transition from communism to democracy (see S. 9, S576 [15JA])
———grant full diplomatic recognition to Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia (see S. Res. 22, S1294 [30JA])
Foreign trade: procedures for implementing trade agreements (see S. Res. 78, S3191 [13MR])
———reciprocal responses to foreign practices that deny national treatment to U.S. investment (see S. 650, S3191 [13MR])
Gandhi, Rajiv: assassination (see S. Res. 131, S6210 [21MY])
GATT: enforcement of oilseeds panel ruling against EEC (see S. Res. 201, S14976 [22OC])
German-American Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 151, S6655 [23MY])
Greek Independence Day—A National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy: designate (see S.J. Res. 59, S1743 [6FE])
Heinz, John: tribute (see S. Res. 92, S4230 [9AP])
Hong Kong: establish U.S. policy as of July 1, 1997 (see S. 1731, S18465 [26NO])
Income tax: increase personal exemption to $4,000 (see S. 152, S4371 [11AP])
Insurance: life insurance contracts of terminally ill individuals (see S. 284, S1293 [30JA])
IRS: time extension for certain acts for individuals performing services under Operation Desert Shield (see S. 8, S434 [14JA])
Israel: recognition by Arab countries (see S. Con. Res. 16, S3435 [14MR])
———repeal U.N. condemnation of preemptive strike against Iraqi nuclear reactor in 1981 (see S. Con. Res. 53, S10135 [16JY])
Johns Hopkins School of Public Health: anniversary (see S.J. Res. 49, S5806 [14MY])
Kuwait: awarding of reconstruction contracts based on U.S. military and economic support (see S. Con. Res. 35, S6745 [23MY])
Languages: recognize English as official U.S. language (see S. 434, S2356 [26FE])
Lithuania: humanitarian assistance (see S. 37, S993 [17JA])
Machine tool industry: voluntary restraint agreements (see S. Res. 230, S17668 [22NO])
Magna Carta Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 150, S6655 [23MY])
Medicare: reform of payments to physicians (see S. 1810, S15974 [5NO])
———relief to physicians relative to excessive regulations (see S. 1332, S15200 [24OC])
Middle East: discussion of the Syrian connection to terrorism at the upcoming peace conference (see S. Res. 204, S15158 [24OC])
———success of multinational military action against Iraq (see S. Con. Res. 13, S2508 [28FE])
Mining: lease of public lands within North Slope of Alaska for oil and gas exploration (see S. 109, S437 [14JA])
Moldavia: democratic reforms (see S. Res. 222, S17044 [19NO])
Motion pictures: observe anniversary of moviemaking and the contributions of the American Film Institute (see S. Con. Res. 44, S11228 [29JY])
National Child Abuse Prevention Month: designate (see S.J. Res. 52, S1743 [6FE])
National Crime Victims' Rights Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 16, S4895 [23AP])
National D.A.R.E. Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 121, S5673 [9MY])
National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving: designate (see S.J. Res. 83, S2507 [28FE])
National Desert Storm Reservists Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 134, S5806 [14MY])
National Family Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 8, S4639 [17AP])
National Forest System Month: designate (see S.J. Res. 159, S7828 [13JN])
National Foster Care Month: designate (see S.J. Res. 57, S5428 [7MY])
National Guard: Federal support of State defense forces (see S. 958, S6068 [16MY])
National Historically Black Colleges Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 40, S6419 [22MY])
National Hospice Month: designate (see S.J. Res. 78, S4373 [11AP])
National Huntington's Disease Awareness Month: designate (see S.J. Res. 127, S5355 [6MY])
National Law Enforcement Memorial Dedication Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 107, S7503 [11JN])
National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 117, S7222 [5JN])
National Physical Fitness and Sports Month: designate (see S.J. Res. 43, S5037 [24AP])
National Police Athletic League Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 82, S4640 [17AP])
National Recycling Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 70, S1506 [5FE]; S. Res. 41, S1790 [7FE])
National Scleroderma Awareness Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 130, S7045 [4JN])
National Women and Girls in Sports Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 66, S1700 [6FE])
Nuclear weapons: sanctions regarding assisting foreign countries in acquiring a nuclear explosive device (see S. 1128, S9136 [28JN])
Operation Homefront: support program supporting families of members of the Armed Forces (see S. Res. 17, S1053 [23JA])
Prayer: constitutional amendment on voluntary school prayer (see S.J. Res. 15, S440 [14JA])
Product safety: establish uniform product liability laws (see S. 640, S3190 [13MR])
Pryor, Senator: illness (see S. Res. 108, S4737 [18AP])
Public lands: authorize programs to study certain lands (see S. 929, S6249 [21MY])
Research: protection of animal research facilities from criminal acts (see S. 544, S5672 [9MY])
Retired Enlisted Association, Inc.: grant charter (see S. 447, S4893 [23AP])
Small business: financial development assistance to military reservists' businesses (see S. 360, S2437 [27FE])
Social Security: earnings test for retirement age individuals (see S. 10, S434 [14JA]; S. 81, S1013 [22JA]; S. 194, S1205 [24JA])
———pay-as-you-go financing (see S. 11, S1452 [31JA])
Soviet Union: military action against Armenians (see S. Res. 128, S6107 [17MY])
———military action against Lithuania (see S. Res. 12, S321 [11JA])
———review economic assistance due to situation in Baltic States (see S. Res. 14, S951 [16JA]; S. Res. 16, S1007 [22JA])
———self-determination for the Republic of Moldavia and northern Bucovina (see S. Res. 148, S8953 [27JN])
Sports: prohibit State-sanctioned gambling (see S. 474, S3434 [14MR])
———protect service marks of professional and amateur organizations from misappropriation by State lotteries (see S. 473, S3434 [14MR])
Student aid programs: impact of the value of a farm family's principal residence and farm on eligibility (see S. 712, S5305 [25AP])
Surplus Government property: availability of certain property for humanitarian relief (see S. 1333, S15865 [4NO])
Tariff: footwear (see S. 405, S1790 [7FE])
———motor vehicles (see S. 1646, S15298 [28OC])
Taxation: capital gains (see S. 656, S3191 [13MR])
———deductions for adoption expenses (see S. 709, S3712 [20MR])
———deposition of all highway-related taxes in the highway trust fund (see S. 978, S5137 [25AP])
———exclude imposition of employer Social Security taxes on cash tips (see S. 765, S3930 [21MR])
———exclude small transactions from broker reporting requirements (see S. 200, S439 [14JA])
———exclusion for employee educational assistance (see S. 24, S434 [14JA])
———exempt from luxury tax passenger vehicle parts or accessories for disabled individuals (see S. 401, S2032 [20FE])
———exemption for contributions in aid of construction (see S. 1398, S9373 [9JY])
———extend the low-income housing credit (see S. 308, S2436 [27FE])
———extension of the mortgage revenue bond provisions and the low-income housing credit (see S. 167, S2531 [28FE])
———Federal excise taxes on gasoline and diesel fuel (see S. Res. 166, S12925 [12SE])
———health insurance costs of self-employed individuals (see S. 315, S5427 [7MY])
———increase exemption for dependent children under age 18 (see S. 701, S4894 [23AP])
———increase personal exemption for taxpayer dependents (see S. 642, S3190 [13MR])
———increase personal exemption for young dependent children (see S. 643, S3190 [13MR])
———increase research activity tax credits (see S. 416, S1790 [7FE])
———individual retirement accounts (see S. 612, S3020 [12MR])
———nonrefundable tax credit for children and tax incentives for economic growth (see S. 1920, S18465 [26NO])
———permanent extension of the targeted jobs credit (see S. 581, S6115 [17MY])
———promote economic growth and jobs creation by reducing certain taxes (see S. 381, S2844 [6MR])
———repeal excise tax on luxury items (see S. 1261, S15200 [24OC])
———repeal luxury tax on purchase of boats (see S. 649, S4249 [9AP])
———repeal recreational vessel fee (see S. 843, S12674 [10SE])
———require a 60-vote Senate supermajority to pass any revenue enhancing legislation (see S. 809, S4337 [11AP])
———restore deduction for interest on educational loans (see S. 542, S2618 [5MR])
———treatment gains or losses from sale of assets by farmer cooperatives (see S. 1522, S10554 [22JY])
———treatment of certain deductions of members of the National Guard or Armed Forces Reserve units (see S. 246, S1052 [23JA])
———treatment of certain real estate activities under passive loss rules (see S. 1257, S12799 [11SE])
———treatment of religious schools relative to the unemployment tax (see S. 67, S436 [14JA])
Tax-exempt organizations: establish cash and deferred pension arrangements for their employees (see S. 448, S2006 [20FE])
Telecommunications: research, design, and manufacturing of equipment (see S. 173, S4778 [18AP])
Terrorism: indictment of individuals relative to bombing of Pan American flight 103 (see S. Res. 220, S16747 [14NO])
Textile industry: apply tariff revenues toward modernization (see S. 665, S3386 [14MR])
Tibet: recognize as occupied country under international law (see S. Con. Res. 41, S6211 [21MY])
Timor: massacre of East Timorese civilians by the Indonesian military (see S. Con. Res. 77, S16747 [14NO])
Tower, John: tribute (see S. Res. 97, S4489 [16AP])
Transportation: authorize funding for highway construction, mass transit, and safety programs (see S. 1121, S6419 [22MY])
U.N.: repeal General Assembly Resolution 3379 (see S.J. Res. 110, S14225 [2OC])
U.S. Savings Bond Month: designate (see S.J. Res. 135, S5137 [25AP])
Ukraine: recognize independence (see S. Con. Res. 65, S15809 [1NO])
Veterans: access to tobacco products by individuals receiving care at Dept. of Veterans Affairs medical facilities (see S. 1627, S16458 [12NO])
———furnish outpatient medical services for disabilities of former POW (see S. 327, S1368 [31JA])
Walesa, Lech: U.S. visit (see S. Res. 90, S3930 [21MR])
Wetlands: conservation and management (see S. 1463, S9839 [11JY])
White House: mint coins in commemoration of bicentennial (see S. 1827, S16083 [6NO])
Year of Public Health: designate (see S.J. Res. 49, S5806 [14MY])
Year of the American Indian: designate (see S.J. Res. 217, S15533 [30OC])
Yugoslavia: restrict U.S. assistance to Serbia until conditions are met (see S. 1793, S15409 [29OC])
———social and political reform (see S. Res. 106, S4737 [18AP]; S. Res. 147, S8953 [27JN]; S. Res. 153, S9840 [11JY])
``Slaughter of the Innocents—Coercive Birth Control in China'': John Aird, S11034-S11036 [26JY]
Certificates of election
Senate, S2 [3JA]
Commentaries
Crisis in the Persian Gulf and just wars: Richard D. Land, S1652 [6FE]
Comparisons
Helms' AIDS amendment and Centers for Disease Control guidelines, S10349 [18JY]
Essays
Tax Simplification—Let's Play Flatball: Karen Quick, S15701-S15706 [31OC]
History
Great Smoky Mountains Wilderness Controversy—The Real Story: Charlene H. Triplett, S14996-S15000 [22OC]
Interstate System Completion—Boston Central Artery/Third Harbor Tunnel: by, S8072 [19JN]
Letters
Arms sales to Saudi Arabia and Kuwait: by, S17578 [22NO]
Child pornography sentencing: James P. Mueller, Children's Legal Foundation, S9485 [10JY]
———Jerry R. Kirk and Deen Kaplan, Religious Alliance Against Pornography, S9484 [10JY]
———Joseph J. Reilly, Jr., Morality in Media, Inc., S9486 [10JY]
———W. Lee Rawls, Dept. of Justice, S9484 [10JY]
Conditions for assistance to Israel: Senator Mack, S11024 [26JY]
Disclosure of HIV virus infection by health care professionals: Kimberly Bergalis, S10339 [18JY]
Educational grants to persons in Federal or State penal institutions: Billy Tetterton, S12878 [12SE]
Food Stamp abuse by suspended employee: James P. Godwin, Sr., S8486 [24JN]
International Cooperation Act: Lawrence S. Eagleburger, Dept. of State, S14548 [8OC]
Nomination of Robert M. Gates to be Director of CIA: by, S15856 [4NO]
POW/MIA in Southeast Asia Issue, S3438 [14MR]
Protesters do threaten conduct of the Gulf war, Theodore C. Mataxis, Fayetteville (NC) Observer-Times, S1261 [30JA]
Sentencing of child pornographers: H. Robert Showers, National Law Center for Children and Families, S10330 [18JY]
———James P. Mueller, Children's Legal Foundation, S10330 [18JY]
———Jerry R. Kirk and Deen Kaplan, Religious Alliance Against Pornography, National Coalition Against Pornography, and the National Women's Leadership Task Force, S10328 [18JY]
———Joseph J. Reilly, Jr., Morality in Media, Inc., S10328 [18JY]
———W. Lee Rawls, Dept. of Justice, S10330 [18JY]
Settlement of claims by Swain County, NC, against the U.S.: by, S14996 [22OC]
———James G. Martin, Governor of North Carolina, S14996 [22OC]
Lists
Countries and corporations who sold arms to Iraq, S1400-S1405 [31JA]
FMLN terrorist activities in El Salvador, S10891 [25JY]
Legislative activity in 1991, S2464 [28FE]
Prison factories identified in Library of Congress' Far Eastern Law Library report, S8610 [25JN]
Products produced by forced labor in the People's Republic of China, S8609 [25JN]
Selected bibliography on forced labor in the People's Republic of China, S8611 [25JN]
Senators' first vote on the Helm's National Endowment for the Arts amendment, S15661 [31OC]
Soviet citizens killed in Tbilisi, Georgia, on April 9, 1989, S4252 [9AP]
State budget shortfalls, S10718 [24JY]
Treaties and bills reported, Senate Foreign Relations Committees, S2465 [28FE]
Meetings
Committee on Foreign Relations: subcommittee assignments, D356 [21MR]
Memorandums
Strategy for New Multilateral Trade Negotiations: U.S. Trade Representative, S6577
Oaths of office
Senate, S5 [3JA]
Papers
Equality and the American Creed—Understanding the Affirmative Action Debate: Seymour Lipset (excerpt), S12756 [11SE]
Helms Amendments Do Not Protect Patients or Workers, S12727 [11SE]
Press releases
Gorbachev issues ultimatum to Lithuania, S985 [17JA]
Lithuanian president tells his people to prepare for possible Kremlin coup, S984 [17JA]
Remarks by, on
Abortion: pro choice versus right to life (S. 187), S885 [14JA]
———prohibit when performed solely because of gender of the fetus (S. 184), S878 [14JA]
Agriculture: price supports for milk, S3505 [19MR]
Air pollution: health threats posed by exposure to contaminants in the air indoors (S. 455), S16035, S16039 [6NO]
Argentina: U.S. visit by President Carlos Menem, S16678 [14NO]
Armed Forces: pricing of tobacco products in commissaries, exchanges, and ships' stores, S12046 [2AU]
Arms control: report on Soviet SS-23 missiles, S11164 [29JY]
Arms sales: regulation of the sale of missile systems and technology, S11135 [29JY]
Baltic States: economic assistance for development of democracies, S11038 [26JY]
Bergalis, Kimberly: impact of AIDS virus transmission by health care professional, S9476 [10JY]
Brooks, Arthur R., S11113 [29JY]
Budget: expenditures versus revenue, S2463, S2465, S2466, S2469 [28FE]
———setting forth the Federal budget for 1992-96 (S. Con. Res. 29), S5115 [25AP]
Central America: economic reforms by governments, S5733, S5737, S5738, S5739, S5742 [14MY]
———U.S. policy and economic assistance (S. 100), S5732, S5733, S5737, S5738, S5739, S5742 [14MY]
Chemical weapons: sanctions on foreign companies, S1975 [20FE]
Children and youth: eliminate funding to conduct surveys of adolescent sexual behavior, S12874 [12SE]
China, People's Republic of: most-favored-nation status (H.R. 2212), S10640, S10641, S10642 [23JY]
———most-favored-nation status (S. 1020), S5629 [9MY]
———nuclear trade practices, S15694 [31OC]
———prohibit importation of goods made with forced labor (S. 1366), S8607 [25JN]
———use of slave labor in hotels, S16679 [14NO]
Civil Rights Act: prohibition of preferential treatment on basis of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin, S12754, S12778 [11SE]
Climate: effects of global change, S11153, S11156 [29JY]
Clothing industry: model garment programs, S12875, S12876 [12SE]
Committee on Ethics (Select): change membership to private citizens (S. Res. 190), S14365 [3OC]
Committee on POW/MIA Affairs (Senate, Select): establish (S. Res. 82), S3444 [14MR], S12174 [2AU]
Committees of the Senate: biennial expenditures (S. Res. 62), S2463, S2465, S2466, S2469, S2481 [28FE]
Construction industries: Dept. of Labor administration of apprenticeship programs, S3552 [19MR]
Crime: national policy to control crime and reform court procedures (S. 1241), S8560, S8571 [25JN], S8671, S8673, S8675, S8676, S8677, S8678, S8683, S8685, S8686, S8688, S8727, S8728, S8729, S8730 [26JN], S9304 [9JY], S9476, S9478 [10JY], S9802, S9803 [11JY]
———national policy to control crime and reform court procedures (S. 1241), debate procedure, S9749, S9751 [11JY]
———national policy to control crime and reform court procedures (S. 1241), legislative procedure, S9476 [10JY]
———penalty for individuals who aid in proliferation, delivery, or dissemination of chemical or biological weapons, S1897 [19FE]
———sentencing of child pornographers, S10322, S10323, S10331, S10333 [18JY]
Dept. of Defense: development and testing of antiballistic missile systems (S. 564), S3143 [13MR]
———making supplemental appropriations for personnel expenditures relative to Operation Desert Shield (S. 578), S3349, S3350, S3351 [14MR]
———making supplemental appropriations for personnel expenditures relative to Operation Desert Shield and other urgent domestic programs (H.R. 1281), S3505, S3552 [19MR], S3659, S3662, S3666 [20MR]
Dept. of State: authorizing appropriations (H.R. 1415), S11177, S11183 [29JY]
———authorizing appropriations (H.R. 1415), conference report, S14438 [4OC]
———authorizing appropriations (S. 1433), S11121, S11130, S11131, S11134, S11135, S11146, S11153, S11156, S11158, S11163, S11164, S11169, S11171, S11172, S11176 [29JY]
———report on providing personnel compensation for loss of personal property incident to service, S11172 [29JY]
Dept. of the Environment: establish (S. 533), S14012, S14013, S14027 [1OC]
Dept. of the Interior: making appropriations (H.R. 2686), conference report—amendments in disagreement, S15646, S15653, S15655, S15659, S15661, S15667 [31OC]
Dept. of the Treasury, Postal Service, Executive Office of the President, and independent agencies: making appropriations (H.R. 2622), S9778, S9786, S9787 [11JY], S10322, S10323, S10331, S10333, S10347 [18JY]
Depts. of Labor, HHS, and Education, and related agencies: making appropriations (H.R. 2707), S12753, S12754, S12778 [11SE], S12860, S12862, S12863, S12873, S12874, S12875, S12876, S12878, S12882, S12890 [12SE]
Diseases: control spread of AIDS (S. 185), S878-S882 [14JA]
———research associated with exposure to dioxin and other chemicals in herbicides (S. 238), S1278 [30JA]
Education: endowment fund for secondary school exchange program with former Warsaw Pact countries in Eastern Europe, S11169 [29JY]
———grants to persons in Federal or State penal institutions, S12878, S12882 [12SE]
———scholarship program at the graduate level for students from the Soviet Union, S11146 [29JY]
EEC: summit meeting in Maastricht, Netherlands, S17531, S17533 [22NO]
Egypt: religious freedom violations, S10069 [16JY]
El Salvador: withhold military assistance, S10890, S10906 [25JY]
Employment: preferential hiring practices on basis of race, S8560, S8570 [25JN], S8676, S8677, S8678, S8683, S8685, S8686, S8688, S8728, S8729, S8730 [26JN]
Export Administration Act: reauthorizing (S. 320), S1400 [31JA], S1897 [19FE], S1981 [20FE]
Families: permit family planning projects to offer adoption services (S. 186), S885 [14JA]
Federal Prison Industries: govern participation in Federal procurement (S. 1691), S12301 [2AU]
Financial institutions: reform deposit insurance system (S. 543), S17367, S17368 [21NO]
———sanction foreign banks involved in financing Chinese slave labor-produced goods, S17367 [21NO]
———sanction foreign banks involved in financing use or acquisition of chemical or biological weapons, S17368 [21NO]
Food stamps: abuses by recipients, S8485 [24JN]
Foreign aid: authorizing appropriations (S. 1435), S10711, S10712, S10713, S10717, S10719, S10732, S10733, S10757 [24JY], S10890, S10906, S10927 [25JY], S11021, S11022, S11024, S11033, S11034, S11038 [26JY]
———establish and expand assistance programs for the disabled, S10927 [25JY]
———improve and authorize appropriations for military assistance programs (H.R. 2508), conference report, S14546 [8OC]
Foreign countries: prohibit importation of goods made with forced labor (S. 1365), S8607 [25JN]
Foreign policy: allocation of economic assistance, S6956 [4JN]
———normalization of diplomatic and economic relations with Vietnam and Cambodia, S11176 [29JY]
Foreign trade: assistance to democratic governments, S11177 [29JY]
———economic support fund cash transfers and cargo preference, S10757 [24JY]
———extension of Presidential fast-track negotiating authority, S6972 [4JN]
———procedures for implementing trade agreements (S. Res. 78), S6574
———restrictions against imports produced by forced labor, S10641, S10642 [23JY]
Government: promote separation of powers (S. 77), S722 [14JA]
Health care professionals: disclosure of HIV virus infection, S9476, S9478 [10JY], S9778, S9786, S9787 [11JY], S10333, S10347 [18JY]
Hussein, Saddam: prosecution for war crimes (S. Res. 76), S3346 [14MR]
International Labor Organization: convention on forced labor, S5730 [14MY]
Iran: investigation of delayed release of hostages until after 1980 elections (S. Res. 198), S17652 [22NO]
Iraq: prohibit use of U.S. tax dollars to rebuild, S3349, S3350, S3351 [14MR]
Israel: authorize supplemental assistance for costs incurred relative to the Persian Gulf conflict (H.R. 1284), S3308 [13MR]
———conditions for assistance, S11021, S11022, S11024 [26JY]
Kuwait: awarding of reconstruction contracts based on U.S. military and economic support, S11153 [29JY]
Law enforcement officers: establish bill of rights, S9304 [9JY]
———reduce certain assistance to agencies relative to the existence of a law enforcement officers' bill of rights (S. 322), S1407 [31JA]
Massachusetts: infrastructure construction and project funding, S8072 [19JN]
Middle East: military action by Iraq against Israel, S1027 [22JA]
———military action to enforce U.N. Security Council resolution against Iraq (S.J. Res. 2), S387 [12JA]
———multinational military action against Iraq, S1651 [6FE]
Monopolies: consumer protection from price-fixing (S. 429), S5343, S5345 [6MY]
National Board for Professional Teaching Standards: funding, S3662, S3666 [20MR]
National defense: authorizing appropriations for military activities and personnel of the Depts. of Defense and Energy (S. 1507), S12046 [2AU]
National Endowment for the Arts: prohibit use of Federal funding to promote, produce, disseminate, or distribute obscene materials, S15646, S15653, S15655, S15659, S15661, S15667 [31OC]
National Recycling Day: designate (S. Res. 41), S4264 [9AP]
———designate (S.J. Res. 70), S4264 [9AP]
New York, NY: reimbursement of costs incurred protecting private citizens, S11158, S11171 [29JY]
Nicaragua: assassination of Enrique Bermudez, S2282 [26FE]
NIH: funding for sex education programs for children, S12860, S12862, S12863 [12SE]
Point of order, S3649 [20MR]
Pornography: child sexual abuse, S9478 [10JY]
Power resources: making appropriations for energy and water development (H.R. 2427), S9427 [10JY]
Prayer: voluntary school prayer (S. 77), S722 [14JA]
Prisons: fair competition between the private sector and the Federal Prison Industries (S. 183), S876 [14JA]
Public demonstrations: protest march against military action in the Persian Gulf, S1261 [30JA]
Public lands: domestic livestock grazing fees, S15646 [31OC]
Radio Free Europe: continue broadcasts in Eastern Europe, S11163 [29JY]
Recycling: establish regulations for newsprint (S. 805), S4349 [11AP]
Research: reproductive patterns survey of men and women, S12890 [12SE]
Safety American Textile Manufacturers Institute award recipients, S3139 [13MR]
Senate: legislative program, S8671 [26JN], S10889 [25JY], S11153, S11160, S11161, S11171 [29JY], S12889 [12SE]
Senate Rules: amend relative to solicitation of campaign contributions by Senators' assistants (S. Res. 74), S2845 [6MR]
South Africa: lifting of U.S. trade sanctions, S2283-S2285 [26FE]
———political prisoners, S11183 [29JY]
———U.S. policy toward apartheid, S9460 [10JY]
Soviet Union: agricultural export credit guarantees from the U.S. (S. Res. 117), S5855 [15MY]
———economic assistance, S18118
———economic sanctions pending independence negotiations with the Baltic States (S. 231), S983 [17JA]
———establish limitations and conditions on U.S. assistance, S10732, S10733 [24JY]
———military action against Lithuania (S. Res. 12), S301 [11JA]
———populace efforts toward democracy in Georgia (S. Res. 94), S4252 [9AP]
———reallocation of Dept. of Defense budget to foreign assistance, S16395 [12NO]
———self-determination for the Republic of Moldavia and northern Bucovina (S. Res. 148), S9113 [28JN]
States: determination of parental notice or consent requirements applicable to minors requesting abortion services, S10191 [17JY]
———equitable distribution of Federal Highway funds, S7526 [12JN]
Surface Transportation Efficiency Act: enact (S. 1204), S7284 [6JN], S8069, S8070, S8071, S8072 [19JN]
Swain County, NC: settlement of claims against the U.S. (S. 1849), S14994-S14996 [22OC]
Tariff: m-toluic acid (S. 1027), S5632 [9MY]
———N-[[(4-chlorophenyl)amino]-carbonyl]-2,6-difluorobenzamide (S. 569), S2775 [6MR]
Taxation: aggregation of certain spouses income (S. 1551), S10776 [24JY]
———treatment of corporations, earned income, estate, and gift taxes (S. 1900), S15699 [31OC]
———treatment of gain on sale of principal residence relative to the health of the taxpayer's family (S. 1202), S7001
———treatment of gain on sale of principal residence relative to the tax status of the taxpayer's spouse (S. 1203), S7001
Thatcher, Margaret: commend and thank (S. Res. 75), S2904 [7MR]
Tibet: human rights violations (S. Res. 107), S4711 [18AP]
Tobacco products: research on health uses, S7064 [5JN]
Treaties: Antiballistic Missile Treaty compliance, S4932 [24AP]
———Antiballistic Missile Treaty interpretation, S17853, S17854-S17889 [23NO]
———intercontinental nuclear forces, S15248 [25OC]
Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe: ratify, S17846, S17853, S17854 [23NO]
Turkey Lovers' Month: observance, S7722 [13JN]
U.N.: report on allocation of U.S. payments, S11134 [29JY]
U.N. Population Fund: funding, S11034 [26JY]
Unborn Children's Civil Rights Act: enact (S. 187), S885 [14JA]
Veterans: improve rights to reinstatement of health insurance (S. 361), S1702 [6FE]
VOA: broadcasts in Kurdish, S11131 [29JY]
War Powers Act: Presidential policy restrictions, S387 [12JA]
Weapons: sanctions against illicit use of biological and chemical weapons, S11130 [29JY]
Women: counseling and information to pregnant women receiving certain public health assistance (S. 323), S10191 [17JY]
Remarks in Senate relative to
Kennedy, John F.: television editorial, S1041 [23JA]
U.S. Industrial Council Educational Foundation: recipient of the Defender of the National Interest Award, S9413 [10JY]
Reports
Child Pornography and Pedophilia: Committee on Governmental Affairs, S10325-S10328 [18JY]
German Companies Participation in Arms Supply and Export of Technologies Pertaining to Armaments to Iraq: German Government, S1028 [22JA]
Research on Pornography—Evidence of Harm: National Coalition Against Pornography, S9479-S9484 [10JY]
Research on Pornography—The Evidence of Harm: M. Douglas Reed, National Coalition Against Pornography, S10323-S10325 [18JY]
SS-23 Missiles in Eastern Europe: Stephen R. Hanmer, Jr., ACDA, S17853 [23NO]
Resolutions by organizations
Government support of obscene and offensive art: Christian Life Commission, S15650 [31OC]
Rules
Senate political fund raising activity, S2846 [6MR]
Statements
Affirmative Action: Edward I. Koch, S12756 [11SE]
Civil Rights Act: Edward I. Koch, S2292-S2294 [26FE]
End the Persian Gulf War Now: African National Congress, S2285 [26FE]
Fair Competition Between the Federal Prison Industries and the Private Sector: John Sloan, S877 [14JA]
International Security and Economic Cooperation Act: OMB, S10711 [24JY]
Kimberly Bergalis' Fight for Protection of Patients From Doctors With Aids Virus: Lawton Chiles, Governor of Florida, S9476 [10JY]
Major Conceptual Flaw in the Proposed Conventional Forces in Europe Treaty: by, S17848-S17853 [23NO]
Middle East Peace and Security: James W. Nance, S11112 [29JY]
National Endowment for the Arts Prohibition on the Use of Federal Funding To Promote, Produce, Disseminate, or Distribute Obscene Materials: Bob Dove, S15647 [31OC]
Preferential Treatment of Races in Employment Practices: Alexander Bickel, S8562 [25JN]
———Frederick Douglass, S8562 [25JN]
———Robert Woodson, S8562 [25JN]
———William H. Rehnquist, S8561 [25JN]
———William O. Douglas, S8562 [25JN]
Sentencing of Child Pornographers: National Women's Leadership Task Force, S10329 [18JY]
———Religious Alliance Against Pornography, S10328 [18JY]
Small Business Angle: John Sloan, S12302 [2AU]
Studies
Read My Stats—Bogus Numbers Threaten the Uruguay Round: Economic Strategy Institute, S6582
Summaries
Agreement Between El Salvador Government and FMLN, S10892 [25JY]
Tables
Comparison between the Helms' AIDS amendment and Centers for Disease Control guidelines, S10349 [18JY]
Senate Foreign Relations Committee funding, S2466, S2467 [28FE]
Workload/productivity rankings for Senate committees, S2466 [28FE]
Testimonies
Central American Democracy and Development Act (S. 100): David Luft, S5732, S5733 [14MY]
Texts of
S. 77, Voluntary School Prayer Act, S723 [14JA]
S. 183, Federal Prison Industries Reform Act, S877 [14JA]
S. 184, Civil Rights of Infants Act, S878 [14JA]
S. 185, AIDS Control Act, S882-S885 [14JA]
S. 186, Federal Adoption Services Act, S885 [14JA]
S. 187, Unborn Children's Civil Rights Act, S886 [14JA]
S. 231, imposition of economic sanctions against Soviet Union pending independence negotiations with the Baltic States, S984 [17JA]
S. 570, National Energy Strategy Act, S2775-S2807 [6MR]
S. 1020, most-favored-nation trade status for People's Republic of China, S5630 [9MY]
S. 1365, Anti-Forced Labor Act, S8607 [25JN]
S. 1366, prohibit importation of goods made with forced labor from the People's Republic of China, S8609 [25JN]
S. 1900, Tithe Tax Act, S15700 [31OC]
S. Res. 74, amend Senate rules on solicitation of campaign contributions by Senators' assistants, S2845 [6MR]
S. Res. 190, change membership of Committee on Ethics (Select) to private citizens, S14365 [3OC]
Transcripts
Acid Rain: ``60 Minutes,'' CBS News, S14021 [1OC]
Assassination of John F. Kennedy: by, S1041 [23JA]
Numbers Game: ``60 Minutes'' CBS News, S12762 [11SE]
Tributes
Amos, John B., S4446 [16AP]
Boney, Thomas E., Sr., S2051 [20FE]
Branch, Joseph, S2286 [26FE]
Gaskin, Jeffrey B., S8484 [24JN]
Godwin, James P., Sr., S8485 [24JN]
Leets, Glen and Mildred, S6956 [4JN]
Morton, Hugh M., S3010 [12MR]
Nance, James W., S11112 [29JY]
Petty, Richard, S15281 [28OC]
Smith, Earl E.T., S2286 [26FE]
Thatcher, Margaret, S3146 [13MR]