1970-12-04 | New York Times | The Bengalis and the Punjabis: Nation Split by Geography, Hate |
1970-12-04 | New York Times | East Pakistanis Parade As Election Fever Rises |
1970-12-04 | New York Times | East Pakistan Failed to Use Storm‐Warning System |
1970-12-07 | New York Times | Pakistani Election Politics Mix Public Relations With Religion |
1970-12-08 | New York Times | Bengali and Leftist Parties Lead in Pakistani Election |
1970-12-09 | New York Times | EAST PAKISTANIS NEAR A MAJORITY IN NEW ASSEMBLY |
1970-12-09 | New York Times | Sheik Mujibur Rahman: Undisputed Leader of the Bengalis |
1970-12-10 | New York Times | EAST PAKISTANIS GAIN A MAJORITY |
1970-12-13 | New York Times | Vote in Pakistan Jolts Punjabis |
1970-12-14 | New York Times | Editorial: Pakistan's First Step |
1970-12-18 | New York Times | 2 Pakistani Parties Take Leads in Provinces |
1970-12-30 | New York Times | After Pakistani Storm: Grief, Indifference |
1971-01-04 | New York Times | East Pakistani Leader to Seek Autonomy |
1971-01-18 | New York Times | Pakistan, a House Divided |
1971-01-18 | New York Times | Disaster for Pakistanis Takes Many Shapes |
1971-01-24 | New York Times | East Pakistani Party Gains 21-Seat Assembly Majority |
1971-01-31 | New York Times | 2 KASHMIRIS HIJACK AN INDIAN AIRLINER |
1971-01-31 | New York Times | YAHYA CONCEDES ECONOMIC DEFEAT |
1971-01-31 | New York Times | 2 Parties Recess Talks |
1971-02-01 | New York Times | Pakistan to Grant Asylum To 2 Kashmiri Hijackers |
1971-02-02 | New York Times | Kashmir Hijackers Blow Up Indian Plane in Pakistan |
1971-02-16 | New York Times | 2 PAKISTANI LEADERS IN CLASH ON CHARTER |
1971-02-21 | New York Times | PAKISTANI CABINET DISSOLVED BY YAHYA |
1971-03-02 | New York Times | Pakistan Postpones Assembly in Conflict Of Major Parties |
1971-03-02 | New York Times | East Pakistanis Demonstrate |
1971-03-04 | New York Times | Leader of Pakistan Calls Talks in Crisis |
1971-03-04 | New York Times | Strike Is Extended |
1971-03-05 | New York Times | East Pakistani Leader Orders Easing of General Strike |
1971-03-05 | New York Times | Two Premiers Proposed |
1971-03-05 | New York Times | Army Reinforcements Arrive |
1971-03-06 | New York Times | Pakistan's Leader Says the Assembly Will Meet March 25 |
1971-03-06 | New York Times | Move for Calm in Decca |
1971-03-06 | New York Times | Yahya and Bhutto Confer |
1971-03-07 | New York Times | East Pakistani May Declare Secession |
1971-03-07 | New York Times | 20 Reported Killed |
1971-03-07 | New York Times | East and West-Twain Have Trouble Meeting |
1971-03-08 | New York Times | NEW DEMANDS SET BY EAST PAKISTANI |
1971-03-08 | New York Times | Dacca Strike Ends |
1971-03-09 | New York Times | Military Governor's Oath Blocked in East Pakistan |
1971-03-10 | New York Times | ARMY'S RULE CUT IN EAST PAKISTAN |
1971-03-10 | New York Times | No Decision in Washington |
1971-03-11 | New York Times | East Pakistanis Think. Regime Treats Them as Colony of Old |
1971-03-11 | New York Times | West Pakistani Offers To Meet Eastern Rival |
1971-03-12 | New York Times | Pakistanis Crisis Virtually Halts Rehabilitation Work in Cyclone Region |
1971-03-12 | New York Times | Mrs. Gandhi Wins Parliament Majority |
1971-03-13 | New York Times | East Pakistan Widens Self‐Rule in Economic Sphere |
1971-03-14 | New York Times | MILITARY DECREE ASSAILED IN DACCA |
1971-03-15 | New York Times | LEADER IN DACCA ACTS TO TAKE OVER |
1971-03-15 | New York Times | Hero of the East Pakistanis |
1971-03-16 | New York Times | A VISIT TO DACCA BEGUN BY YAHYA |
1971-03-16 | New York Times | Sheik Mujib Is Popular With His Hindu Neighbors |
1971-03-16 | New York Times | India Bans Flights |
1971-03-17 | New York Times | SHEIK MUJIB SEES PRESIDENT YAHYA |
1971-03-18 | New York Times | In Pakistan, Some Flee to the East as Others Seek Haven in West |
1971-03-18 | New York Times | PAKISTAN TALKS CONTINUE IN DACCA |
1971-03-19 | New York Times | Leader in Dacca Rejects A ‘Concession’ by Yahya |
1971-03-19 | New York Times | Fateful Talks in Dacca |
1971-03-20 | New York Times | Break in Pakistani Deadlock Indicated at Talks |
1971-03-21 | New York Times | Mujib. Sees Gains in Dacca Talks |
1971-03-21 | New York Times | More Hope Seen in Karachi |
1971-03-21 | New York Times | Pakistan: A Nation on the verge of flying apart |
1971-03-22 | New York Times | Top West Pakistan Leader Talks With Yahya in Dacca |
1971-03-23 | New York Times | Yahya Delays Assembly Again as Talks Progress |
1971-03-23 | New York Times | West Pakistan Industry, Hurt by Rift, Presses Regime for Accord With East |
1971-03-23 | New York Times | Compromise Is Reported |
1971-03-24 | New York Times | EAST PAKISTANIS UNVEIL NEW FLAG |
1971-03-25 | New York Times | PAKISTAN'S LEADERS REPORTED IN ACCORD |
1971-03-26 | New York Times | Pakistan Asserts Control in East |
1971-03-26 | New York Times | Sheik Mujib calls strike |
1971-03-26 | New York Times | In Pakistan, United States Is Villain |
1971-03-27 | New York Times | LEADER OF REBELS IN EAST PAKISTAN REPORTED SEIZED |
1971-03-27 | New York Times | Armed Rebellion Reported |
1971-03-27 | New York Times | Specter of a Civil War has long haunted Pakistan |
1971-03-27 | New York Times | U.S. Aides Rate West Pakistan's Forces as Stronger |
1971-03-27 | New York Times | Dacca: Sprawling, Dusty Metropolis |
1971-03-28 | New York Times | Heavy Fighting, Raids Reported in East Pakistan |
1971-03-28 | New York Times | Deaths Put at 10,000--Radio says Army is in Control |
1971-03-28 | New York Times | East Pakistani Group in U.S. Urges Nixon to Intervene |
1971-03-28 | New York Times | Pakistanis March at U.N. |
1971-03-28 | New York Times | U.S. Consulate Reports 'All is Quiet' in Dacca |
1971-03-28 | New York Times | Suppression' in Pakistan Deplored by Mrs. Gandhi |
1971-03-28 | New York Times | Pakistan Protests to India |
1971-03-28 | New York Times | Army Expels 35 Foreign Newsmen From Pakistan |
1971-03-28 | New York Times | Pakistani Protest Reported |
1971-03-28 | New York Times | Pakistan: Perhaps It Was an Impossible Dream After All |
1971-03-28 | New York Times | Pakistan Divided |
1971-03-29 | New York Times | Sticks and Spears Against Tanks |
1971-03-29 | New York Times | Both Sides Claim Gains in Pakistan |
1971-03-29 | New York Times | Army in Control |
1971-03-29 | New York Times | Report Confirmed in Capital |
1971-03-30 | New York Times | Pakistan Reports Opposition in East has been Crushed |
1971-03-30 | New York Times | Heavy Killing Reported |
1971-03-30 | New York Times | Resistance in Chittagong |
1971-03-30 | New York Times | Indian Volunteers Sought to go to Aid East Pakistanis |
1971-03-30 | New York Times | Delegates See Thant |
1971-03-31 | New York Times | Consul Urges U.S. Start Evacuation in East Pakistan |
1971-03-31 | New York Times | Protest by Pakistan |
1971-03-31 | New York Times | No Decision on Airlift |
1971-03-31 | New York Times | EDITORIAL: In the name of Pakistan |
1971-03-31 | New York Times | At the Pakistan Border, Dust and an Eerie Quiet |
1971-04-01 | New York Times | Parliament in India Condemns Pakistani ‘Massacre’ in East |
1971-04-01 | New York Times | U.S. Discusses Civilians |
1971-04-01 | New York Times | EAST PAKISTANIS SAID TO FIGHT ON |
1971-04-02 | New York Times | Airlift of Americans Starts from East Pakistan Today |
1971-04-02 | New York Times | Army Reported Gaining |
1971-04-02 | New York Times | Efforts to Hamper Army |
1971-04-02 | New York Times | East Pakistanis Said to Adopt Guerrilla Tactics |
1971-04-03 | New York Times | EAST PAKISTANIS HOLD ONTO A CITY |
1971-04-03 | New York Times | Pakistan Offers Airliners To Evacuate Americans |
1971-04-03 | New York Times | A Resistance Fighter Tells His Story |
1971-04-03 | New York Times | Thant Authorizes Evacuation |
1971-04-03 | New York Times | 102 Britons Evacuated |
1971-04-03 | New York Times | Red Cross Aid Barred |
1971-04-03 | New York Times | West Said to Hold Mujib |
1971-04-03 | New York Times | Pakistan Warns India |
1971-04-04 | New York Times | More Refugees Fleeing Pakistan- Hundreds of Families Cross From East Into India |
1971-04-04 | New York Times | Pakistan Again Protests To India |
1971-04-04 | New York Times | Britons Tell of Killing |
1971-04-04 | New York Times | Pakistan: ‘All part of a game’— a grim and deadly one |
1971-04-04 | New York Times | Russian Appeals to Yahya |
1971-04-05 | New York Times | Pakistan Radio Reports Seizure Of Nine Indian Arms Vehicles |
1971-04-05 | New York Times | Army Unit Surrounded |
1971-04-05 | New York Times | China Breaks Silence |
1971-04-05 | New York Times | Bengali Sailors Desert |
1971-04-05 | New York Times | Letter to the Editor |
1971-04-06 | New York Times | PAKISTAN AIRLIFT ON FOR AMERICANS |
1971-04-06 | New York Times | Territory Reported Held |
1971-04-06 | New York Times | Resistance Designates Capital |
1971-04-06 | New York Times | Yahya Appeals to Soviet |
1971-04-07 | New York Times | Divided Pakistan Was Born From Shaky Abstraction |
1971-04-07 | New York Times | India Denies Deployment |
1971-04-07 | New York Times | Pakistanis Get Asylum |
1971-04-07 | New York Times | Editorial - Bloodbath in Bengal |
1971-04-07 | New York Times | PAKISTANI LEADER PLANS NEW TALKS WITH EAST'S AIDES |
1971-04-07 | New York Times | Foreign Evacuees From East Pakistan Tell of Grim Fight |
1971-04-07 | New York Times | Nations Muting Comment on Pakistan To Avoid Inflaming the Trouble There |
1971-04-08 | New York Times | All Mujib's Aides Reported Seized |
1971-04-08 | New York Times | US Urges Pakistan Seek Peaceful Accomodation |
1971-04-09 | New York Times | East Pakistan Fighting Reported Heavy Amid Signs of a Government Offensive |
1971-04-09 | New York Times | Air Strikes Announced |
1971-04-09 | New York Times | India, Backing Bengalis, Wary of Meddling Charge |
1971-04-09 | New York Times | 3‐Pronged Attack Reported |
1971-04-09 | New York Times | Families Flee Town |
1971-04-09 | New York Times | Easterners Claim Control |
1971-04-09 | New York Times | Bridge Reported Destroyed |
1971-04-09 | New York Times | India Accused in U.N. |
1971-04-10 | New York Times | United States Continues Aid to Pakistan Army |
1971-04-10 | New York Times | Government Claims Gains |
1971-04-10 | New York Times | Easterners Flee Towns |
1971-04-10 | New York Times | India Protests in U.N. |
1971-04-10 | New York Times | Letters to the Editor |
1971-04-11 | New York Times | We are all Bengalis |
1971-04-11 | New York Times | Jute Exports From East Pakistan Said to Be Resumed |
1971-04-11 | New York Times | Pakistan Stresses Islamic Unity In Messages Directed to East |
1971-04-11 | New York Times | Indians Organize Aid |
1971-04-11 | New York Times | Army Drive Reported |
1971-04-11 | New York Times | Protest by Peking |
1971-04-12 | New York Times | Pakistan Reports A Rout of Indians |
1971-04-12 | New York Times | Pakistan Attacks Reported |
1971-04-12 | New York Times | Rajshahi a Ghost Town |
1971-04-12 | New York Times | Pakistan Facing Critical Strains |
1971-04-13 | New York Times | COMMUNIST CHINA BACKS PAKISTAN AND WARNS INDIA |
1971-04-13 | New York Times | 30 U.S. Scholars Appeal To Yahya for Truce in East |
1971-04-13 | New York Times | Pakistan Claims Victory at Key Railhead |
1971-04-13 | New York Times | West Pakistan's Proconsul in East |
1971-04-13 | New York Times | Indians Report Perils |
1971-04-13 | New York Times | Peking Involvement Doubted |
1971-04-13 | New York Times | Wheat Shipments Stopped |
1971-04-13 | New York Times | Kosygin Meets Ambassadors |
1971-04-13 | New York Times | India Denies Charge |
1971-04-14 | New York Times | Bengalis Form a Cabinet as the Bloodshed goes on |
1971-04-14 | New York Times | U.S. Acknowledges Sales of Ammunition to Pakistan |
1971-04-14 | New York Times | Pakistan Reports Seizing Indian Arms in Victory |
1971-04-14 | New York Times | India Studies Statement |
1971-04-14 | New York Times | Secessionists Claim Sovereignty |
1971-04-14 | New York Times | Editorial: China‐India‐Pakistan |
1971-04-15 | New York Times | Economic Havoc Worsens Impact of Pakistan's War |
1971-04-15 | New York Times | Pakistan Asserts Troops ‘Wiped Out All Miscreants’ in Key Town |
1971-04-15 | New York Times | Insurgents Ask Aid |
1971-04-15 | New York Times | Editorial: Bullets or Bread? |
1971-04-16 | New York Times | PAKISTANI TROOPS ACCUSED BY INDIA |
1971-04-16 | New York Times | Bridge Saved, Pakistan Says |
1971-04-16 | New York Times | Arms Halted, U.S. Says |
1971-04-17 | New York Times | Hours of Terror for a Trapped Bengali Officer |
1971-04-17 | New York Times | Pakistan Says Sabotage Raids on Power Plants Fail |
1971-04-17 | New York Times | India Charges Genocide |
1971-04-18 | New York Times | Keating Report Stirs Pakistanis--Westerners Assail Remarks on the Conflict in East |
1971-04-18 | New York Times | Pakistan's Made-In-U.S.A. Arms |
1971-04-18 | New York Times | PAKISTAN: In This Case |
1971-04-18 | New York Times | Independence Ceremony |
1971-04-19 | New York Times | EAST PAKISTANIS CLAIM CONSULATE |
1971-04-19 | New York Times | Governor Appeals to People |
1971-04-20 | New York Times | Pakistan Accuses India of Attack in East |
1971-04-20 | New York Times | Fighting in East Reported |
1971-04-21 | New York Times | Pakistan Demands India Oust Diplomats |
1971-04-21 | New York Times | Flee by the Thousands |
1971-04-21 | New York Times | Karachi Reports Gains |
1971-04-21 | New York Times | Editorial: ‘An Internal Matter’? |
1971-04-22 | New York Times | Bengalis Seeking to Regroup Their Forces for Guerrilla Action |
1971-04-22 | New York Times | PAKISTAN ACCUSES INDIA OF ATTACK |
1971-04-22 | New York Times | Soviet Denounces Chinese Reds For Shift on Relations With U.S. |
1971-04-23 | New York Times | Pakistan Reports Indians Do Not Recognize Bengalis |
1971-04-23 | New York Times | Pakistani Diplomat Rebuffed |
1971-04-23 | New York Times | Cholera and Smallpox Reported |
1971-04-24 | New York Times | PAKISTAN CLOSING AN OFFICE IN INDIA |
1971-04-24 | New York Times | Bengalis Ask Recognition |
1971-04-24 | New York Times | India Asks Relief Aid |
1971-04-24 | New York Times | To the Bengalis in Karachi, Home Seems Far Away |
1971-04-25 | New York Times | Pakistan: Big powers in a Diplomatic Minuet |
1971-04-25 | New York Times | REFUGEES WORRY INDIAN OFFICIALS |
1971-04-25 | New York Times | INDIA REPORTS FIRING ON PAKISTAN BORDER |
1971-04-25 | New York Times | Betel‐Leaf Chewers in Karachi Joyfully Await Taste of Peace |
1971-04-26 | New York Times | PAKISTAN ALTERS IMPORTING POLICY |
1971-04-27 | New York Times | East Pakistani Worker Absenteeism Said to Aggravate Economic Strains |
1971-04-27 | New York Times | India Restricts Travel by Pakistani Aides |
1971-04-27 | New York Times | Pakistani Aide Here Renounces Ties With Regime |
1971-04-28 | New York Times | New Delhi Charges Pakistanis Raid Village in India and Kill 5 |
1971-04-28 | New York Times | Retaliation by India |
1971-04-28 | New York Times | Karachi Claims Victory |
1971-04-29 | New York Times | A Diplomatic Tightrope For India |
1971-04-29 | New York Times | Pakistan Review Set By Aid Group-- 11 Nation Consortium Meets On Food Crisis Tomorrow |
1971-04-29 | New York Times | India, Alleging Pakistani Attacks Warns of ‘Serious Consequences’ |
1971-04-30 | New York Times | POLITICS REVIVING IN WEST PAKISTAN |
1971-04-30 | New York Times | India's Allegations Of Border Forays Denied by Pakistan |
1971-04-30 | New York Times | 2 Buildings Here Housing Pakistan Offices Vandalized |
1971-05-02 | New York Times | Letter: Bengal: A Threat of Famine |
1971-05-02 | New York Times | Pakistan to Ask a Moratorium on Debts |
1971-05-03 | New York Times | Pakistan Accuses Indian Air Force |
1971-05-03 | New York Times | 'Bangla Desh' - Tagore's Ironic Legacy |
1971-05-04 | New York Times | New Pakistani Protest to India Charges Shelling at the Border |
1971-05-05 | New York Times | Pakistani Ex‐Aide Plans Bangla Desk Office Here |
1971-05-06 | New York Times | War With India Possible, Pakistani General Asserts |
1971-05-06 | New York Times | Indians and Pakistanis Disagree, on Plan to Return Diplomatic Staffs |
1971-05-06 | New York Times | Awami League Accused |
1971-05-06 | New York Times | Foreign News Reports Criticized by Pakistan |
1971-05-07 | New York Times | Senate Unit Asks Pakistan Arms Cutoff |
1971-05-07 | New York Times | India appeals on Refugees |
1971-05-07 | New York Times | Pakistani General Disputes Reports of Casualties |
1971-05-08 | New York Times | Copter view of East Pakistan: Vast Destruction but no Fighting |
1971-05-08 | New York Times | India's Position is Wait and See on Recognition of Bangla Desh |
1971-05-08 | New York Times | Pakistani Press Is Warned On ‘Irresponsible’ Reports |
1971-05-09 | New York Times | Bengalis Depict How A Priest Died |
1971-05-10 | New York Times | All Serious Armed Opposition Seems Ended in East Pakistan |
1971-05-10 | New York Times | Pakistan Weighs Devaluing Rupee - Top Economists Due in United States For Appeal on Aid |
1971-05-11 | New York Times | East Pakistan's Deep-Water Port Is Still All but Paralyzed |
1971-05-12 | New York Times | The Vultures of Bengal |
1971-05-12 | New York Times | Relief Airlift Proposed |
1971-05-13 | New York Times | Yahya Tells Thant Relief Aid Is Not Needed Now |
1971-05-13 | New York Times | Yahya Said to Plan Visit |
1971-05-13 | New York Times | Army Men in Pakistan See Heresy In Western‐Style Education There |
1971-05-14 | New York Times | FULBRIGHT IS SAID TO REBUFF ROGERS - |
1971-05-14 | New York Times | Pakistani Officials Say China Has Offered $20-Million Loan |
1971-05-14 | New York Times | Soviet Aid Reported |
1971-05-16 | New York Times | That Shadow in the Sky is a Vulture-A Fat One |
1971-05-16 | New York Times | PAKISTAN SAYS CHINA LENDS $207‐MILLION |
1971-05-16 | New York Times | India accuses Pakistan |
1971-05-17 | New York Times | Pakistani Refugees Competition Angers Indian Poor |
1971-05-17 | New York Times | Chinese Powdered Milk Arrives in East Pakistan |
1971-05-18 | New York Times | Pakistan, in a Shift, Asks U.N. for Aid |
1971-05-18 | New York Times | Pakistan Thanks China |
1971-05-20 | New York Times | United States and Britain Said to Agree on Aid Program For Pakistan |
1971-05-20 | New York Times | Death in Golden Bangla Desh |
1971-05-20 | New York Times | Chinese Presence in Pakistan Is More Noticeable |
1971-05-22 | New York Times | Bengali Refugees in Squalor in India |
1971-05-23 | New York Times | Three Million Links In A Chain of Misery |
1971-05-23 | New York Times | India Seeks Halt In Refugee Flow |
1971-05-24 | New York Times | Editorial: Relief Is Not Enough |
1971-05-24 | New York Times | A Political Solution For East Pakistan Is Urged By Bhutto |
1971-05-25 | New York Times | Yahya Again Says Aim Is Civil Rule |
1971-05-25 | New York Times | Martial Pakistani Chief -- Agha Mohammad Yahya |
1971-05-25 | New York Times | Pakistani Strife Said to Continue |
1971-05-28 | New York Times | Fund for Pakistanis Gains |
1971-05-30 | New York Times | Pakistans' Ties with US Souring |
1971-05-30 | New York Times | Pakistani's Role Pondered at U.N. |
1971-06-01 | New York Times | Bengali Cholera Grows; India Asks World Aid |
1971-06-01 | New York Times | Pakistan Eases Censorship |
1971-06-02 | New York Times | Editorial: Bengal is the Spark |
1971-06-03 | New York Times | U.S. Reported to Plan New Aid To Pakistani Refugees in India |
1971-06-03 | New York Times | Cholera Deaths Reported |
1971-06-04 | New York Times | Cholera Toll Among Bengalis Put at 2,000 by Indian Aides |
1971-06-05 | New York Times | Britons Rushing Cholera Shots To India |
1971-06-05 | New York Times | Accord on Relief Reached |
1971-06-05 | New York Times | BID TO DISSIDENTS HINTED IN KARACHI |
1971-06-06 | New York Times | Helping the Pakistanis |
1971-06-06 | New York Times | TOLL IN WEST BENGAL SAID TO REACH 8,000 |
1971-06-06 | New York Times | UN Childrens Fund to send relief supplies |
1971-06-06 | New York Times | Foreign Notes: Bengal Fallout |
1971-06-07 | New York Times | 60 Cholera Deaths Reported in the Calcutta Area |
1971-06-07 | New York Times | India Appeals in Moscow |
1971-06-07 | New York Times | Measuring the Tragedy |
1971-06-08 | New York Times | Refugees And Cholera Increase In India |
1971-06-08 | New York Times | 500 and 100-Rupee Bills Withdrawn By Pakistan |
1971-06-08 | New York Times | U.N. Aide In Pakistan |
1971-06-08 | New York Times | F.A.O. Appeals For Aid |
1971-06-09 | New York Times | Cholera Rampant On Bengal Border |
1971-06-09 | New York Times | Pakistanis Jam Banks To Turn In Recalled Currency |
1971-06-09 | New York Times | Disease, Hunger and Death Stalk Refugees Along India's Border |
1971-06-09 | New York Times | U.N. Responsibility Sought |
1971-06-09 | New York Times | Dispute Over Total |
1971-06-10 | New York Times | Briton Urges East Pakistani Settlement |
1971-06-10 | New York Times | Relief Program Planned |
1971-06-10 | New York Times | UNICEF Issues Appeal |
1971-06-10 | New York Times | Refugee Flow Continues |
1971-06-11 | New York Times | Pakistan Seeks Refugees Return |
1971-06-11 | New York Times | Pakistan Gets Grant From U.S. |
1971-06-12 | New York Times | Refugees Airlift Causing concern; US Aides Fear Pakistanis Will Meet Hostility |
1971-06-12 | New York Times | Aid To Be Distributed |
1971-06-12 | New York Times | Hatred Now Splits Pakistanis in Britain, Too |
1971-06-12 | New York Times | America and the World I |
1971-06-13 | New York Times | Indian Opposing Aid to Pakistan |
1971-06-13 | New York Times | US Urges Indians and Pakistanis to use Restraint |
1971-06-13 | New York Times | India: A Tragic Horde Without Food Or Shelter |
1971-06-13 | New York Times | Calcutta Mayor Seeks To Halt Refugee Influx |
1971-06-13 | New York Times | PAKISTANI CHARGES MASSACRE BY ARMY |
1971-06-14 | New York Times | PAKISTAN WILL BEGIN PAYING RUPEE CLAIMS |
1971-06-15 | New York Times | India Reports Cholera Is Easing, But Refugee Problems Mount |
1971-06-16 | New York Times | Mrs. Gandhi Says Pakistan Solution Grows Remote |
1971-06-16 | New York Times | Indian Envoy Meets Thant |
1971-06-16 | New York Times | YAHYA SAID TO DELAY PLAN FOR CIVIL RULE |
1971-06-16 | New York Times | Nonlimits of Disaster |
1971-06-17 | New York Times | Attack In Dacca on Aid Officials Reported |
1971-06-17 | New York Times | Bengalis Ride a Refugee Train of Despair |
1971-06-17 | New York Times | Thant Appeals for Aid |
1971-06-17 | New York Times | Editorial: Aid for Pakistan? |
1971-06-18 | New York Times | PAKISTANI TO OFFER PLAN ON RULE JUNE 28 |
1971-06-19 | New York Times | Indian Asks World Pressure on Pakistan |
1971-06-20 | New York Times | Pakistan Crisis Imperils Schools |
1971-06-20 | New York Times | REFUGEES: The Only Way to Describe It Is Hell |
1971-06-21 | New York Times | East Pakistan Is Reopened to Newsmen |
1971-06-21 | New York Times | India Border Curfew |
1971-06-22 | New York Times | U.S. Military Goods Sent To Pakistan Despite Ban |
1971-06-23 | New York Times | Editorial: Abetting Repression |
1971-06-23 | New York Times | KENNEDY REPORTS ON PAKISTAN ARMS |
1971-06-24 | New York Times | India Asks U.S. To Clarify Report On Aid To Pakistan |
1971-06-24 | New York Times | Criticism by Symington |
1971-06-24 | New York Times | Big Rise in Pakistani Disease Toll Feared |
1971-06-24 | New York Times | Arrests of Bengalis Reported |
1971-06-24 | New York Times | Pakistani Areas Inspected |
1971-06-25 | New York Times | 3d Arms‐Cargo Ship to Pakistan Noted |
1971-06-26 | New York Times | Dacca Is Still Gripped by Fear 3 Months After the Onslaught |
1971-06-26 | New York Times | Cholera Cases and Deaths Doubled in '71, W.H.O. Says |
1971-06-27 | New York Times | U.S. And Pakistan - When Ammunition Is A Theological Question |
1971-06-28 | New York Times | Austerity Budget Set In Pakistan |
1971-06-29 | New York Times | U.S. Says It Will Continue Aid To Pakistan Despite Cutoff Urged By Other Nations |
1971-06-29 | New York Times | Yahya Promises a Legislature Soon |
1971-06-29 | New York Times | Indian Cabinet Meets |
1971-06-29 | New York Times | West Bengal Leaders Quit |
1971-06-30 | New York Times | Editorial: Why Aid Pakistan |
1971-06-30 | New York Times | East Pakistani Economy Badly Hurt as Most Transport Is Crippled |
1971-06-30 | New York Times | U.S. Says More Arms Cargo Will Be Going to Pakistanis |
1971-06-30 | New York Times | No headline: Padma arrives in Montreal |
1971-07-01 | New York Times | New Cholera Cases Strike Indian Area |
1971-07-01 | New York Times | East Pakistanis Picket Here Against Shipment of Arms |
1971-07-01 | New York Times | No headline: US grant for Cyclone victims |
1971-07-01 | New York Times | Correspondent of The Times Ousted From East Pakistan |
1971-07-02 | New York Times | Rescue Unit Seeks Million For Pakistani Intellectuals |
1971-07-03 | New York Times | Letter: U.S. Aid for Pakistan |
1971-07-03 | New York Times | Letter to the Editor |
1971-07-03 | New York Times | Indians Protest U.S. Arms |
1971-07-04 | New York Times | Hindus Are Targes Of Army Terror In An East Pakistani Town |
1971-07-04 | New York Times | EAST PAKISTAN: An Alien Army Imposes Its Will |
1971-07-05 | New York Times | South Asia: The Approach of Tragedy |
1971-07-05 | New York Times | Pakistan, In A Protest To India Charges Air Attack On Village |
1971-07-05 | New York Times | India Denies Charges |
1971-07-06 | New York Times | POWER IN DACCA REPORTED CUT OFF |
1971-07-06 | New York Times | Pakistan Charges Britain With Interfering in Affairs |
1971-07-07 | New York Times | Kissinger Dodges 100 Protesters |
1971-07-08 | New York Times | Nixon Is Criticized By Senator Church On Aid to Pakistan |
1971-07-10 | New York Times | World Bank Rules Against Distributing Report on Pakistan |
1971-07-10 | New York Times | Notes on People: Kissinger in Pakistan |
1971-07-11 | New York Times | World Bank Circulates Pakistan Study |
1971-07-11 | New York Times | U.S. and Pakistan: Deep Dents in The Nixon Doctrine |
1971-07-12 | New York Times | INDIANS WILL SHIFT PAKISTANI REFUGEES |
1971-07-12 | New York Times | Doing Business With Yahya |
1971-07-13 | New York Times | WORLD BANK UNIT SAYS PAKISTAN AID IS POINTLESS NOW |
1971-07-13 | New York Times | Excerpts From World Bank Group's Report on East Pakistan |
1971-07-14 | New York Times | West Pakistan Pursues Subjugation of Bengalis |
1971-07-14 | New York Times | KENNEDY REVEALS PAKISTAN STUDY |
1971-07-14 | New York Times | Editorial: Pakistan Condemned |
1971-07-16 | New York Times | HOUSE GROUP BIDS U.S. STOP AIDING GREECE, PAKISTAN |
1971-07-16 | New York Times | Airline Incorrectly Identified In a Dispatch About Pakistan |
1971-07-17 | New York Times | A Pakistani Terms Bengalis 'Chicken-Hearted' |
1971-07-18 | New York Times | US and Pakistan: The Search For a Policy That Makes Sense |
1971-07-19 | New York Times | Editorial: A House Committee Rebels |
1971-07-19 | New York Times | U.S. STOPS AIRLIFTING REFUGEES IN INDIA |
1971-07-20 | New York Times | Pakistan Will Try Bengali Leader Soon |
1971-07-21 | New York Times | McNamara Apology to Yahya Reported |
1971-07-22 | New York Times | Pakistan Still Irked at the World Bank |
1971-07-22 | New York Times | Pakistan Accuses India |
1971-07-23 | New York Times | Kennedy Hints U.S. May Plan To Help Police East Pakistan |
1971-07-23 | New York Times | 2 Beatles' Benefits for Pakistanis Are Sold Out |
1971-07-24 | New York Times | MORE ARMS HELP TO PAKISTAN SEEN |
1971-07-24 | New York Times | Letters to the Editor: Van der Heijden's Report on Pakistan |
1971-07-25 | New York Times | FOREIGNERS GIVEN WARNING IN DACCA |
1971-07-25 | New York Times | Yahya's Warning |
1971-07-27 | New York Times | U.S.-India Relations: A New Low |
1971-07-27 | New York Times | Rebels Tell East Pakistanis to Flee Dacca |
1971-07-28 | New York Times | PAKISTAN SAYS INDIA KILLED 5 IN SHELLING |
1971-07-28 | New York Times | No headline: Red Cross official in India |
1971-07-28 | New York Times | Notes on People: George Harrison |
1971-07-29 | New York Times | Kennedy Plans to Visit East Pakistan Refugees |
1971-07-29 | New York Times | Letter to the Editor: Awami League's Mandate |
1971-07-30 | New York Times | Pakistani Regime Is Preparing For Long Guerrilla War in East |
1971-08-01 | New York Times | U.N. TO SEND TEAM TO EAST PAKISTAN |
1971-08-01 | New York Times | UNICEF Centers in India |
1971-08-01 | New York Times | McCarthy Asks Recognition Of Independent East Bengal |
1971-08-01 | New York Times | East Pakistan: Shades Of the Vietnam War |
1971-08-01 | New York Times | Editorial: Himalayan Confrontation? |
1971-08-02 | New York Times | 40,000 Cheer 2 Beatles in Dual Benefit for Pakistanis |
1971-08-02 | New York Times | Stringent Precautions Prevent Hijackings in Pakistan |
1971-08-03 | New York Times | Thant Warns Council of Indian-Pakistani Clash |
1971-08-04 | New York Times | House Votes to Cut Aid to Greek Junta And to Pakistanis |
1971-08-04 | New York Times | East Pakistan's Tea Plantations Hear Thunder of Border Guns |
1971-08-05 | New York Times | 14 PAKISTANIS QUIT AT MISSIONS IN U.S. |
1971-08-05 | New York Times | Fear Paralyzes a Town In Pakistan Near India |
1971-08-05 | New York Times | The Ravaged People of East Pakistan |
1971-08-06 | New York Times | Pakistan Accuses Bengalis Of Massacring 100,000 |
1971-08-06 | New York Times | Editorial: Stability' in Pakistan |
1971-08-07 | New York Times | Amid Distrust in East Pakistan, a Need for Coexistence |
1971-08-07 | New York Times | A U.N. Team in Geneva To Direct Pakistani Aid |
1971-08-07 | New York Times | GROMYKO TO VISIT INDIA TOMORROW |
1971-08-08 | New York Times | Big Powers Act to Prevent Indian-Pakistani Fighting |
1971-08-08 | New York Times | Bengali Rebel Tells of Aid From India |
1971-08-08 | New York Times | U.S.‐Pakistan Food Pact |
1971-08-08 | New York Times | 88 OF AWAMI LEAGUE KEEP PAKISTAN SEATS |
1971-08-08 | New York Times | GROUP WOULD AID BENGALI SCHOLARS |
1971-08-08 | New York Times | Stamps: Bangla Desh: Tread with Caution |
1971-08-08 | New York Times | India: Will Words Yield To Bullets? |
1971-08-09 | New York Times | SOVIET AND INDIA REACH AN ACCORD |
1971-08-09 | New York Times | Welcome at Airport |
1971-08-10 | New York Times | Yahya Schedules a Secret Trial Of Separatist Chief Tomorrow |
1971-08-10 | New York Times | Editorial: Soviet-Indian Pact |
1971-08-10 | New York Times | Meant to Deter Pakistan |
1971-08-10 | New York Times | India and Russians Sign 20-Year Friendship Pact |
1971-08-10 | New York Times | Pakistan Says Indian Shells Killed 20 in a 9-Day Period |
1971-08-10 | New York Times | Rogers Gives $1-Million to Thant For Relief Work in East Pakistan |
1971-08-10 | New York Times | Concern in Washington |
1971-08-11 | New York Times | PRAISE OF SOVIET VOICED IN INDIA |
1971-08-11 | New York Times | Pakistan Shows Concern |
1971-08-11 | New York Times | THANT CAUTIONS ON MUJIB TRIAL |
1971-08-11 | New York Times | Eleven Senators Appeal |
1971-08-11 | New York Times | Agreement on Repatriation |
1971-08-11 | New York Times | Notes on People: PAKISTAN Kennedy Persona Non Grata |
1971-08-12 | New York Times | Indians Assure U.S. on Treaty With Soviet |
1971-08-12 | New York Times | U.N. Seeks Funds to Ship Aid to Pakistan |
1971-08-12 | New York Times | Soviet and India Cite Crisis |
1971-08-12 | New York Times | Appeal by Mrs. Gandhi |
1971-08-12 | New York Times | Kennedy Sees Refugee Camp |
1971-08-12 | New York Times | Letter to the Editor: Self-Determination for the Bengalis |
1971-08-13 | New York Times | Soviet Move to Avert War Is Seen in Pact With India |
1971-08-13 | New York Times | Betrayal of Rebels Charged |
1971-08-13 | New York Times | Pakistani to Visit Soviet |
1971-08-13 | New York Times | Dr. Blake Appeals on Mujib |
1971-08-14 | New York Times | Pact Said to Bury India's Nonalignment |
1971-08-14 | New York Times | PAKISTAN EXPECTS BENGALI ATTACKS |
1971-08-14 | New York Times | THANT AGAIN ASKS AID TO PAKISTANIS |
1971-08-15 | New York Times | Sabotage by Pakistan Is Charged by Indians |
1971-08-15 | New York Times | PAKISTAN HOLIDAY IS GRIM IN DACCA |
1971-08-15 | New York Times | India: Score One Diplomatic Coup for The Russians |
1971-08-16 | New York Times | PAKISTAN SILENT ON MUJIB'S TRIAL |
1971-08-16 | New York Times | PAKISTAN'S ENVOY FEARS INDIA ATTACK |
1971-08-17 | New York Times | Letters to the Editor: Sheikh Mujib's Illegal trial |
1971-08-17 | New York Times | Kennedy, in India, Terms Pakistani Drive Genocide |
1971-08-17 | New York Times | Kennedy Leaves India |
1971-08-17 | New York Times | Roundup of Rebels in Dacca |
1971-08-19 | New York Times | Pakistan Says Mujib's Trial Began a Week Ago |
1971-08-19 | New York Times | East Pakistan: We Can Help -- But Without Arms |
1971-08-19 | New York Times | East Pakistan: The Goondas of Saidpur |
1971-08-19 | New York Times | East Pakistan: A 'Final Solution' in Bengal? |
1971-08-20 | New York Times | Mrs. Gandhi Plans Visit to U.S., Paris and West Germany in Fall |
1971-08-20 | New York Times | MORE LEGISLATORS BARRED IN PAKISTAN |
1971-08-20 | New York Times | Letter to the Editor: Aid Funds for Refugees in India |
1971-08-21 | New York Times | Pakistan Designates a Lawyer As Defender of Bengali Leader |
1971-08-21 | New York Times | Letter to the Editor: To Help Refugee Children |
1971-08-22 | New York Times | PAKISTAN SAYS ARMY KILLED 51 IN THE EAST |
1971-08-22 | New York Times | Nixon Names 6 for Study Of U.S. Aid to Pakistanis |
1971-08-23 | New York Times | Guerrilla Raid in Pakistan |
1971-08-23 | New York Times | Refugee Count Rises in India |
1971-08-24 | New York Times | YAHYA SEEKS DONORS TO STOCKPILE BLOOD |
1971-08-25 | New York Times | CIVILIAN RULE HINTED FOR EAST PAKISTAN |
1971-08-26 | New York Times | 60 EAST PAKISTANIS KILLED IN FLOODING |
1971-08-26 | New York Times | No Headline: George Bush confers with U Thant |
1971-08-27 | New York Times | Keating Responds Bluntly To Indian Criticism of U.S. |
1971-08-28 | New York Times | Letter to the Editor: U.N. Mission to Pakistan |
1971-08-29 | New York Times | Stamps: BANGLA DESH |
1971-08-29 | New York Times | Percy, Deploring Rift With India, Says U.S. Aid to Pakistan Has Been Exaggerated |
1971-08-29 | New York Times | While Many Ignore Agony of Bengal… |
1971-08-30 | New York Times | Percy Arrives in Dacca |
1971-08-31 | New York Times | Envoy of Pakistan Calls U.S. Arms Aid Since '65 Negligible |
1971-08-31 | New York Times | Defection Attempt Balked |
1971-09-01 | New York Times | CIVILIAN TO RULE EAST PAKISTANIS |
1971-09-03 | New York Times | Pakistan Tries and Jails a Dutch Tourist as a Spy |
1971-09-04 | New York Times | More Japanese Aid for India |
1971-09-05 | New York Times | A General Amnesty To East Pakistanis Extended by Yahya |
1971-09-05 | New York Times | Defense for Sheik Mujib Reportedly Wins a Delay |
1971-09-06 | New York Times | U.S. Rift Widens in India, Eases in Pakistan |
1971-09-06 | New York Times | Fear Seen Bringing Washington and Yahya Closer |
1971-09-07 | New York Times | Pakistan Reports Release Of a Number Jailed in East |
1971-09-08 | New York Times | Bartered Burmese Rice Will Aid Pakistanis |
1971-09-11 | New York Times | BENGALIS TO SEND DELEGATION HERE |
1971-09-11 | New York Times | Support Sought at U.N. |
1971-09-11 | New York Times | Groups Back Freedom Fight |
1971-09-12 | New York Times | PAKISTANI AWAITS LEADERSHIP POST |
1971-09-12 | New York Times | Bhutto Attacks Regime |
1971-09-16 | New York Times | World Bank Says Refugee Cost May Stunt Indian Development |
1971-09-16 | New York Times | Yahya Visits Teheran for Talks |
1971-09-17 | New York Times | Pakistan Chief Believed Seeking A Conference With Mrs. Gandhi |
1971-09-17 | New York Times | Train Reported Blown Up |
1971-09-19 | New York Times | India Curbs Border Visits By Foreign Correspondents |
1971-09-19 | New York Times | SHEIK MUJIB TRIAL REPORTED ENDED |
1971-09-19 | New York Times | Elected Officials Win Role |
1971-09-19 | New York Times | Reports of Talks Denied |
1971-09-19 | New York Times | DACCA STILL A CITY OF VANISHING MEN |
1971-09-19 | New York Times | East Pakistan's Governor Swears In Interim Cabinet |
1971-09-19 | New York Times | Stamps: BANGLA DESH |
1971-09-20 | New York Times | U.S. to Step Up Food and Supplies to East Pakistanis |
1971-09-20 | New York Times | NEW ELECTIONS SET FOR EAST PAKISTAN |
1971-09-21 | New York Times | Pakistan May Ask U.S. and Soviet to Take Hand in Seeking Dialogue With Mrs. Gandhi |
1971-09-23 | New York Times | Bengali Refugees Say Soldiers Continue to Kill, Loot and Burn |
1971-09-23 | New York Times | BHUTTO DEMANDS ELECTIONS IN 1971 |
1971-09-23 | New York Times | U.N. GETS APPEAL ON EAST PAKISTAN |
1971-09-23 | New York Times | East Pakistani Guerrillas Reported Active in the West |
1971-09-24 | New York Times | STATE DEPT. SEEKS MORE BENGALI AID |
1971-09-25 | New York Times | The Release of Mujib Soon Rumored as Part of a Deal |
1971-09-26 | New York Times | Explosion in East Pakistan Injures a Cabinet Minister |
1971-09-28 | New York Times | INDIAN TELLS U.N. PAKISTAN SETS UP 'REIGN OF TERROR' |
1971-09-28 | New York Times | PAROLE IS FORECAST FOR BENGALI LEADER |
1971-09-28 | New York Times | SINDHIS' UNREST EASES IN PAKISTAN |
1971-09-29 | New York Times | PAKISTAN CAUTIONS PRESS ON MUJIB FATE |
1971-09-29 | New York Times | SOVIET-INDIA PLEA MADE TO PAKISTAN |
1971-09-29 | New York Times | Yahya Khan Speaks |
1971-09-30 | New York Times | Refugee Children in India: ‘Thousands’ Die |
1971-09-30 | New York Times | PAKISTAN AT U.N. ASKS INDIA TALKS |
1971-09-30 | New York Times | Bhutto Assails Rule By Pakistani Army, Asks End to 'Terror' |
1971-09-30 | New York Times | Pope Asks Refugee Relief |
1971-09-30 | New York Times | Cholera in India Is Fatal To 5,805 Bengali Refugees |
1971-10-02 | New York Times | Podgorny Makes Stop in India |
1971-10-04 | New York Times | Pope Appeals for Aid To Bengali Children |
1971-10-05 | New York Times | Growing Strains Between U.S. and India Viewed as Eroding Bonds of Friendship |
1971-10-05 | New York Times | Kennedy Reports Recent U.S. Offer of Military Aid to Pakistan |
1971-10-05 | New York Times | Pakistan Reports 27 Slain |
1971-10-06 | New York Times | East Pakistani Frogmen Damage Ship |
1971-10-06 | New York Times | Bengali Refugees Stirring Strife in India |
1971-10-06 | New York Times | PAKISTAN CHARGES INDIA WAGES WAR |
1971-10-06 | New York Times | Senate Unit Votes Proposal To Suspend Aid to Pakistan |
1971-10-06 | New York Times | Caller Asks $4-Million For Vermeer's Return |
1971-10-08 | New York Times | Pakistan Censors an Ex-Officer Who Plans Election Race in East |
1971-10-09 | New York Times | AIRLIFT OF REFUGEES TO PAKISTAN URGED |
1971-10-10 | New York Times | Bengal: Breaking Point Is Near — And It May Mean War |
1971-10-11 | New York Times | Pope and Synod Fast For Pakistani Refugees |
1971-10-11 | New York Times | PAKISTAN LIFTS BAN ON POLITICAL ACTION |
1971-10-11 | New York Times | Editorial: Shadow Over the Subcontinent |
1971-10-12 | New York Times | Envoy Backs Bangla Desh |
1971-10-13 | New York Times | Guerrilla Step-up Seen |
1971-10-13 | New York Times | Yahya to Call Assembly |
1971-10-13 | New York Times | Guilty Verdict Reported |
1971-10-13 | New York Times | Malraux to Go to India |
1971-10-14 | New York Times | Horrors of East Pakistan Turning Hope Into Despair |
1971-10-14 | New York Times | Effort to Get U.N. Presence in Pakistan Deadlocked |
1971-10-14 | New York Times | No Title: Sadruddin Aga Khan in new effort on behalf of refugees |
1971-10-15 | New York Times | Pakistan Said to Have Received North Korean Arms |
1971-10-15 | New York Times | 2 Gunmen Assassinate Ex-East Pakistan Chief |
1971-10-15 | New York Times | Guerrillas Said to Curb Relief |
1971-10-17 | New York Times | TITO VISITS INDIA 5TH TIME SINCE '54 |
1971-10-17 | New York Times | East Pakistan: The Grim Fight for 'Bangla Desh' |
1971-10-18 | New York Times | PAKISTAN IS WARNED BY INDIANS ON WAR |
1971-10-18 | New York Times | No Headline: Yahya proposes withdrawal from border |
1971-10-19 | New York Times | Washington Bids Pakistan and India Show Restraint |
1971-10-19 | New York Times | Warning by Mrs. Gandhi |
1971-10-20 | New York Times | Indian and Pakistani Armies Confront Each Other Along Borders |
1971-10-20 | New York Times | Pakistan Accuses India |
1971-10-20 | New York Times | Editorial: ‘The Smell of War’... |
1971-10-20 | New York Times | Editorial: ... The Cruelest Cut |
1971-10-21 | New York Times | Militancy Grows on Pakistan's Border, but Few Believe That War Will Come |
1971-10-21 | New York Times | TITO SUPPORTS INDIA ON PAKISTANI CRISIS |
1971-10-22 | New York Times | U.S. AND SOVIET BID INDIANS AVOID WAR WITH PAKISTANIS |
1971-10-22 | New York Times | Thant Makes Appeal |
1971-10-22 | New York Times | East Pakistani Town in Guerrilla Enclave Is Coming Back to Life |
1971-10-23 | New York Times | Punjabi Militia Mobilized |
1971-10-24 | New York Times | MRS. GANDHI CALLS FOR INDIAN UNITY TO MEET 'DANGER' |
1971-10-24 | New York Times | PAKISTAN OFFERS SEIZED TV FILMS |
1971-10-24 | New York Times | Soviet Motives Assessed |
1971-10-25 | New York Times | Pakistan Reports 2 Raids |
1971-10-25 | New York Times | Many Accept India Count Of 9.4 Million Refugees |
1971-10-25 | New York Times | ‘Flying Swami’ Begins Pakistan Peace Flight |
1971-10-25 | New York Times | Firefight Near Kashmir Cited |
1971-10-25 | New York Times | India Charges Shelling |
1971-10-26 | New York Times | Pakistanis Report 501 of Foe Killed In Eastern Area |
1971-10-26 | New York Times | Indian Official Bars a Pullback While Pakistani 'Threat' Lasts |
1971-10-26 | New York Times | Hope Voiced by U.S. Officials |
1971-10-26 | New York Times | Mrs. Gandhi Bars Provocation |
1971-10-27 | New York Times | Pakistan Lists Toll of 78 More In Fighting in Eastern Region |
1971-10-27 | New York Times | INTERNATIONAL UNIT OFFERS INDIA HELP |
1971-10-27 | New York Times | Mrs. Gandhi Upholds Arms Aid |
1971-10-28 | New York Times | Soviet Official Leaves; India Hints New Arms Aid |
1971-10-28 | New York Times | Pakistanis Charge Indian Shells Killed 64 Civilians in East |
1971-10-28 | New York Times | Editorial: On the Edge of the Precipice |
1971-10-29 | New York Times | Russia's Air Chief Joins the Long List Of Visitors to India |
1971-10-30 | New York Times | India's Desperate Mission |
1971-10-31 | New York Times | INDIA IN BUILD-UP AT PAKISTAN LINE |
1971-10-31 | New York Times | Pakistan: The Enemy With Whom There Can Be No Peace |
1971-11-02 | New York Times | Mrs. Gandhi Is Critical of U.S. View on Refugee Aid |
1971-11-02 | New York Times | India Takes 'Counteraction' |
1971-11-02 | New York Times | Karachi Says Raid Is Repelled |
1971-11-02 | New York Times | Kennedy Asks U.N. Debate |
1971-11-03 | New York Times | Pakistan Bars 53 Election Contests |
1971-11-03 | New York Times | A Harder Line for India |
1971-11-03 | New York Times | PAKISTANIS IN INDIA BEAT BENGALI AIDES |
1971-11-03 | New York Times | No headline: Diplomat in Berne Defects |
1971-11-03 | New York Times | Letter to the Editor: War Clouds over the subcontinent |
1971-11-04 | New York Times | Kashmir Border People Worry About Crops More Than War |
1971-11-04 | New York Times | INDIA SAYS TROOPS MAY NOT CROSS LINE |
1971-11-05 | New York Times | Mrs. Gandhi Meets Nixon, Asks Pressure on Pakistan |
1971-11-05 | New York Times | India's Enduring Strong Woman |
1971-11-05 | New York Times | Big Oil Tanker Is Sunk as Government Reports a Sharp Rise in Guerrilla Activity in East Pakistan |
1971-11-06 | New York Times | 350 SCHOLARS ASK BAN ON PAKISTAN AID |
1971-11-06 | New York Times | Mrs. Gandhi, in Capital, Says India Seeks No War |
1971-11-06 | New York Times | PAKISTANI OFFICIALS ON VISIT TO PEKING |
1971-11-07 | New York Times | MRS. GANDHI CALLS REFUGEES BURDEN |
1971-11-07 | New York Times | Pakistan Charges Indians Use Tanks in Border Attack |
1971-11-07 | New York Times | Mining of U.N. Ship Laid to Pakistani Rebels |
1971-11-07 | New York Times | Pakistani Officials Continue Meeting With Chou En‐lai |
1971-11-07 | New York Times | U.S. and India: Divided Attention From Mrs. Gandhi's Hosts |
1971-11-08 | New York Times | New Delhi Sources Admit Troops Entered Pakistan |
1971-11-08 | New York Times | U.S. WILL CANCEL LICENSES TO SHIP ARMS TO PAKISTAN |
1971-11-08 | New York Times | Pakistan Politician Slain |
1971-11-08 | New York Times | China Pledges Aid to Pakistan |
1971-11-09 | New York Times | MORE SOVIET ARMS ORDERED BY INDIA |
1971-11-09 | New York Times | CONGRESS' STAND ON PAKISTAN CITED |
1971-11-09 | New York Times | Terrorism in Dacca |
1971-11-09 | New York Times | Bhutto Back From Peking |
1971-11-09 | New York Times | Letter to the Editor: To Restore Normalcy in East Bengal |
1971-11-10 | New York Times | Pakistanis Will Impose Collective Fines in East |
1971-11-10 | New York Times | Indian Attack Reported |
1971-11-10 | New York Times | DOCK STRIKE DELAYS BLANKETS FOR INDIA |
1971-11-11 | New York Times | In Bengali Guerrillas' Hamlet, Hope Is High, Arms Are Scarce |
1971-11-11 | New York Times | Pakistan Reports Repulsing A Major Indian Offensive |
1971-11-11 | New York Times | Letter to the Editor: To Save the Peace on the Subcontinent |
1971-11-12 | New York Times | Fighting Is Reported Sporadic but Intense On Pakistan Border |
1971-11-12 | New York Times | India Denies Major Attack |
1971-11-12 | New York Times | U.S. Urges India and Pakistan to Avoid an All-Out War |
1971-11-12 | New York Times | INDIA ANSWERS PRESS ON TRAVEL REQUEST |
1971-11-13 | New York Times | Editorial: 'Some Wise Impulse' |
1971-11-13 | New York Times | Pakistani Rebels Say Force Is Strong and Gaining |
1971-11-13 | New York Times | ROGERS EXPRESSES FEAR OF FULL WAR BY INDIA, PAKISTAN |
1971-11-13 | New York Times | Virtual War, Pakistani Says |
1971-11-14 | New York Times | PAKISTANI MEETS PEKING DELEGATES |
1971-11-14 | New York Times | Back Home, Mrs. Gandhi Warns of Rising Danger |
1971-11-14 | New York Times | Foreign Notes: Deterioration |
1971-11-14 | New York Times | STORM RECOVERY LAGS IN PAKISTAN |
1971-11-15 | New York Times | Pakistan Says Six Captives Admit Indian Troop Role |
1971-11-15 | New York Times | Pakistani jets violate Indian airspace |
1971-11-15 | New York Times | Once-Idle Consulate in Calcutta Is Heart of Bangla Desh Activity |
1971-11-16 | New York Times | Soviet Bids Pakistan Revive India Ties |
1971-11-17 | New York Times | East Pakistan Town After Raid by Army: Fire and Destruction |
1971-11-17 | New York Times | U.S. Priest Slain in Pakistan |
1971-11-17 | New York Times | Mujib 'Feeble,' Bengali Aide Says Here |
1971-11-17 | New York Times | Mrs. Gandhi Said to Set Terms For Visits by Observer Teams |
1971-11-17 | New York Times | Pakistan Reports Clashes |
1971-11-18 | New York Times | India and Pakistan: Short of War |
1971-11-18 | New York Times | CURFEW IS ORDERED BY ARMY IN DACCA |
1971-11-18 | New York Times | India Charges Intrusion |
1971-11-19 | New York Times | THREAT TO U.N. AID IN PAKISTAN SEEN |
1971-11-19 | New York Times | Mrs. Gandhi Rejects Thant Proposal |
1971-11-20 | New York Times | CHINA DENOUNCES INDIA AT THE U.N. |
1971-11-21 | New York Times | India Approaches War Footing As Frontier Fighting Intensifies |
1971-11-21 | New York Times | Yahya Calls for Amity |
1971-11-21 | New York Times | Shellings Reported on Border |
1971-11-21 | New York Times | PAKISTANI GROUP HELPS BOTH SIDES |
1971-11-21 | New York Times | PLAN TO WOO BACK BENGALIS WEIGHED |
1971-11-21 | New York Times | POET READS HERE FOR BENGALI RELIEF |
1971-11-21 | New York Times | East Pakistan: God Is Not With The Big Battalions |
1971-11-21 | New York Times | India: In Case the Guerrillas Need a Bit Of Help |
1971-11-21 | New York Times | Foreign Notes: Mujib Mystery |
1971-11-22 | New York Times | Editorial: Band-Aids for the Subcontinent |
1971-11-23 | New York Times | A Major Attack in East Pakistan Reported Begun |
1971-11-23 | New York Times | Calcutta Hears the Bengalis' Forces Aim for Jessore |
1971-11-23 | New York Times | India Restricts Flights |
1971-11-23 | New York Times | 12 Divisions Reported in Attack |
1971-11-23 | New York Times | No Confirmation in U. S. |
1971-11-23 | New York Times | India, Pakistan and U.N. |
1971-11-24 | New York Times | Big Indian Force Reported Going Into East Pakistan; Fighter Aircraft in Clash |
1971-11-24 | New York Times | EMERGENCY IS SET |
1971-11-24 | New York Times | Reports to U.S. Tell Of Border Crossing |
1971-11-24 | New York Times | U.N. ALL BUT HALTS ITS AID IN PAKISTAN |
1971-11-24 | New York Times | Gulf & Western Donates Million for India Relief |
1971-11-24 | New York Times | Where Are the 'Great Powers'? |
1971-11-25 | New York Times | India Admits an Incursion, Says It Was Self-Defense |
1971-11-25 | New York Times | U.S. SAID TO WEIGH APPEAL TO YAHYA |
1971-11-25 | New York Times | PAKISTAN REPORTS FIGHTING GOES ON, CALLS UP RESERVE |
1971-11-25 | New York Times | U.N. RELIEF STAFF LEAVING PAKISTAN |
1971-11-25 | New York Times | Background of the Conflict on the Indian Subcontinent |
1971-11-25 | New York Times | Pakistan Is Slow to Appeal to U.N. Council |
1971-11-25 | New York Times | Editorial: Gandhi's Heirs |
1971-11-26 | New York Times | No Clash of Any Size in the Last 24 Hours, General Reports |
1971-11-26 | New York Times | Some Indians Expecting Yahya Will React by Declaring War |
1971-11-26 | New York Times | U.S. MAY ASK U.N. TO WEIGH DISPUTE ON EAST PAKISTAN |
1971-11-26 | New York Times | India Goal Termed Independent East Bengal |
1971-11-26 | New York Times | Yahya Renews Warning |
1971-11-26 | New York Times | Famine Seen Averted For East Pakistanis |
1971-11-26 | New York Times | Soviet Demand Reported |
1971-11-26 | New York Times | Chinese Concern Reported |
1971-11-27 | New York Times | INDIA SAYS FORCE ENTERED PAKISTAN FOR SECOND TIME |
1971-11-27 | New York Times | PAKISTAN REPORTS INDIAN 'PRESSURE' |
1971-11-27 | New York Times | Pakistan's President Bans a Small Political Party in Move Aimed at Crushing a Source of Opposition |
1971-11-27 | New York Times | In Islamabad, Fighting on the Indian Border Seems Far, Far Off |
1971-11-27 | New York Times | Indians Said to Mine Post |
1971-11-27 | New York Times | U.S. Says Bid to U.N. on India And Pakistan Is Only Possibility |
1971-11-27 | New York Times | Editorial: Still Time to Intervene |
1971-11-27 | New York Times | Letter to the Editor: India's Stand Attacked |
1971-11-28 | New York Times | Mrs. Gandhi Visits Borde |
1971-11-28 | New York Times | Insurgents' Cabinet Reportedly Called to New Delhi |
1971-11-28 | New York Times | Clashes Continuing in Five Sectors Pakistan Says |
1971-11-28 | New York Times | Indians Invite Newsmen to Border and Display 3 Captured Tanks From a‘Defensive Action’ in Pakistan |
1971-11-28 | New York Times | NIXON SAID TO PLAN APPEALS ON FIGHTING |
1971-11-28 | New York Times | No Title: White house refuses comment |
1971-11-28 | New York Times | Letter to the Editor: Hope for East Pakistan |
1971-11-29 | New York Times | Indian Town's Inhabitants Flee Shelling by Pakistan |
1971-11-29 | New York Times | INDIA SETS RANGE FOR RETALIATIONS IN EAST PAKISTAN |
1971-11-29 | New York Times | Indian Offensive Reported |
1971-11-29 | New York Times | Letter to the Editor: Problems of East Pakistan |
1971-11-30 | New York Times | Pakistani Arms Streaming to Border |
1971-11-30 | New York Times | INDIA SAYS BATTLE IN STRATEGIC AREA IS IN ITS THIRD DAY |
1971-11-30 | New York Times | To India the U.S. Is a Bitter Disappointment |
1971-11-30 | New York Times | China Condemns the Incursions by India |
1971-11-30 | New York Times | U.S. in Plea to India, Pakistan and Soviet |
1971-11-30 | New York Times | " No Reaction So Far" |
1971-11-30 | New York Times | Jurists Ask Data on Mujib |
1971-11-30 | New York Times | Yahya Seeks U. N. Observers |
1971-12-01 | New York Times | MRS. GANDHI BIDS PAKISTAN REMOVE FORCES FROM EAST |
1971-12-01 | New York Times | Indian Force in Pakistan for the 4th Day |
1971-12-01 | New York Times | Another Village Is Reported Captured |
1971-12-01 | New York Times | Calcutta Is Blacked Out In an Air-Raid Exercise |
1971-12-01 | New York Times | Capture of Town Reported |
1971-12-02 | New York Times | U.S. WILL GRANT NO NEW PERMITS FOR INDIAN ARMS |
1971-12-02 | New York Times | EAST PAKISTANIS SHOT IN REPRISAL |
1971-12-02 | New York Times | RAIL LINE IS CUT, NEW DELHI SAYS |
1971-12-02 | New York Times | New Pakistani Charge |
1971-12-02 | New York Times | Jessore Threatened |
1971-12-02 | New York Times | India-Pakistan Combat Called Exaggerated |
1971-12-02 | New York Times | THANT RELAYS NOTE ON A PAKISTAN TEAM |
1971-12-02 | New York Times | Editorial: A Threat to the Peace |
1971-12-03 | New York Times | India and Pakistan Prepare for the Possibility of Full War |
1971-12-03 | New York Times | Mrs. Gandhi Is Defiant |
1971-12-03 | New York Times | Rebel Bombings in Dacca |
1971-12-03 | New York Times | U.N. PAKISTAN AID FEARED NEAR HALT |
1971-12-04 | New York Times | Paris Police Thwart Airliner Hijacking |
1971-12-04 | New York Times | Editorial: War on the Subcontinent |
1971-12-04 | New York Times | Pakistan Reported Asking Security Council Meeting |
1971-12-04 | New York Times | New Delhi Asserts Enemy Has Raided 12 Airfields |
1971-12-04 | New York Times | INDIA REPORTS A FULL SCALE WAR HAS BEEN STARTED BY PAKISTAN; BOTH CHARGE INCURSIONS IN WEST |
1971-12-04 | New York Times | India Is Poised for All-Out Drive Against Pakistani Force in East |
1971-12-04 | New York Times | Mrs. Gandhi Vows to Repel the Foe |
1971-12-04 | New York Times | Heath Said to Ask Restraint By Indians and Pakistanis |
1971-12-04 | New York Times | U.S. Cancels Remaining Export Licenses for Shipment of Military Goods to India |
1971-12-04 | New York Times | How Armed Forces Compare in Strength |
1971-12-04 | New York Times | Sharp Clash in Pakistan |
1971-12-04 | New York Times | Mrs. Gandhi's Statement |
1971-12-04 | New York Times | 6 Jets Hit Srinagar Airport |
1971-12-04 | New York Times | Pan Am Halts Flights To India and Pakistan |
1971-12-05 | New York Times | Russian Vote in U.N. Kills Troop-Pullback Proposal |
1971-12-05 | New York Times | India and Pakistan Jets Clash |
1971-12-05 | New York Times | INDIAN ATTACK ON |
1971-12-05 | New York Times | U.S. SAYS INDIANS BEAR MAIN BLAME |
1971-12-05 | New York Times | Quick Full Surrender of East Pakistan Is Set as Objective of India's Invaders |
1971-12-05 | New York Times | Yahya Vows to Crush Foe |
1971-12-05 | New York Times | India MIG's in 8 Raids Against Dacca Airport |
1971-12-05 | New York Times | Hope Is Mingled With Cynicism as the Security Council, Once More, Meets to Cope With a Flare-Up |
1971-12-05 | New York Times | Peking's Acting Foreign Minister Denounces India and Implies That She Is Encouraged by Soviet Union |
1971-12-05 | New York Times | Awkward Time for China |
1971-12-05 | New York Times | Editorial: Now to the U.N. |
1971-12-05 | New York Times | Fatal Flaw |
1971-12-06 | New York Times | The Wringing of Hands |
1971-12-06 | New York Times | Pakistan: 61 Indian Planes Reported Hit |
1971-12-06 | New York Times | U.N.: Moscow Again Vetoes Truce Call |
1971-12-06 | New York Times | Indian Advance Leaves Bengali Village in Ruins |
1971-12-06 | New York Times | RECOGNITION STEP: Bangla Desh Recognized As Government in Area |
1971-12-06 | New York Times | Resolutions Submitted to U.N. Council |
1971-12-06 | New York Times | Soviet and China Accuse Each Other on Fighting |
1971-12-06 | New York Times | Pakistanis Warned |
1971-12-06 | New York Times | Foreigners Evacuated |
1971-12-06 | New York Times | Plane Reaches Teheran |
1971-12-06 | New York Times | Background of Dispute |
1971-12-06 | New York Times | U. S. COMPLAINS TO INDIA ON SHIPS |
1971-12-06 | New York Times | Two Greek Ships Strafed |
1971-12-06 | New York Times | India Summons U. S. Envoy |
1971-12-06 | New York Times | Pope Fears Involvement Of Other Nations in War |
1971-12-06 | New York Times | Police Keep Apart 2 Pakistani Groups Protesting at U.N. |
1971-12-06 | New York Times | GENEVA P.O.W. RULES OBSERVED, INDIA SAYS |
1971-12-07 | New York Times | INDIA SEEKING TO RING FOE IN EAST |
1971-12-07 | New York Times | PAKISTAN CLAIMS GAINS IN 2 AREAS |
1971-12-07 | New York Times | U.S. CUTS ECONOMIC AID TO INDIANS |
1971-12-07 | New York Times | Dacca Watching the War and Waiting |
1971-12-07 | New York Times | WAR DEBATE GOES TO U.N. ASSEMBLY |
1971-12-07 | New York Times | 30-Mile Penetration |
1971-12-07 | New York Times | Swiss Assistance Asked |
1971-12-07 | New York Times | China Assails Indian ‘Plot’ |
1971-12-07 | New York Times | Background of Dispute |
1971-12-07 | New York Times | East Pakistanis Rejoice but They Lack a Leader |
1971-12-07 | New York Times | 4 Nonmembers Heard In U.N. Council Debate |
1971-12-07 | New York Times | U.S. Stand Angers India |
1971-12-07 | New York Times | U.N. REFUGEE AID EXPECTED TO HALT |
1971-12-07 | New York Times | SOVIET SAID TO AVOID BENGALI RECOGNITION |
1971-12-07 | New York Times | HOME ASKS SOLUTION ACCEPTABLE TO EAST |
1971-12-07 | New York Times | Editorial: The War Proceeds |
1971-12-08 | New York Times | INDIA CLAIMS CAPTURE OF JESSORE, ADMITS A 5-MILE KASHMIR RETREAT |
1971-12-08 | New York Times | U.N. ASSEMBLY, 104-11, URGES TRUCE |
1971-12-08 | New York Times | U.S. Says India Attacked After Concessions by Foe |
1971-12-08 | New York Times | PAKISTANI TROOPS OPEN MAJOR DRIVE |
1971-12-08 | New York Times | U.S. Woman, Reported In Pakistan Jail, Sought |
1971-12-08 | New York Times | Kashmir Arena: In Brief |
1971-12-08 | New York Times | Civilian Premier Named |
1971-12-08 | New York Times | Pakistan Sets Rules For War Reporters |
1971-12-08 | New York Times | Bhutan Recognizes Bengalis |
1971-12-08 | New York Times | Resolution Of the U.N. |
1971-12-08 | New York Times | United Nations: Malik and Huang Hua |
1971-12-09 | New York Times | Bengalis Dance and Shout at "Liberation" of Jessore |
1971-12-09 | New York Times | Editorial: The Emergence of Bangla Desh |
1971-12-09 | New York Times | War on the Subcontinent - The State That Never Was |
1971-12-09 | New York Times | INDIA REPORTS NEW GAINS IN EAST |
1971-12-09 | New York Times | PAKISTAN INSISTS HER FORCES HOLD |
1971-12-09 | New York Times | U.N.'S CALL FOR TRUCE IS REJECTED |
1971-12-09 | New York Times | PAKISTANI CITIES ALL BUT ISOLATED |
1971-12-09 | New York Times | COPTER EVACUATION SUGGESTED FOR U.N. |
1971-12-09 | New York Times | New Jersey Woman, 28, Freed From Jessore Jail |
1971-12-09 | New York Times | Indians Report Drive in West |
1971-12-09 | New York Times | Karachi Raid Reported |
1971-12-09 | New York Times | Pakistan's Holy War |
1971-12-09 | New York Times | Foreigners Leave Karachi |
1971-12-09 | New York Times | Dacca Said to Be Quiet |
1971-12-09 | New York Times | Indians Reported Repulsed |
1971-12-09 | New York Times | In Pakistani Kasmir, War Gets Support |
1971-12-09 | New York Times | Camels, Hippies, Envoys, Buses: War Crowds the Khyber Pass |
1971-12-09 | New York Times | White House Says Vote in U.N. Supports Its Stand |
1971-12-09 | New York Times | General Manekshaw: He has the Common Touch |
1971-12-09 | New York Times | General Khan: Old Friend of the President |
1971-12-09 | New York Times | India Disputes U.S. |
1971-12-09 | New York Times | Letter to the Editor: Judging India |
1971-12-09 | New York Times | War on the Subcontinent: Mr. Nixon and South Asia |
1971-12-10 | New York Times | INDIA REPORTS FOE IN ROUT IN EAST AS ENCIRCLEMENT OF DACCA GAINS |
1971-12-10 | New York Times | BOMBS RAZE AN ORPHANAGE THERE |
1971-12-10 | New York Times | PAKISTAN ACCEPTS TRUCE CALL OF U.N. |
1971-12-10 | New York Times | U.S. BUSINESS UNIT IN INDIA BACKS HER |
1971-12-10 | New York Times | Moslem World League Asks 'Holy War' Against India |
1971-12-10 | New York Times | For the West Pakistanis, War Is Closer to Home |
1971-12-10 | New York Times | Pakistani Jets Bring the War And Death to Indian Village |
1971-12-10 | New York Times | |
1971-12-10 | New York Times | PAKISTAN ASSERTS DEFENSE HARDENS |
1971-12-10 | New York Times | Chhamb Battle Continues |
1971-12-10 | New York Times | Big-Power Conflict Brings U.N. Impasse |
1971-12-10 | New York Times | 60 Civilians Are Reported Dead In Indian Air Attack on Karachi |
1971-12-10 | New York Times | Pakistan Says She Is Checking Reports of Soviet Fliers in India |
1971-12-10 | New York Times | Neutral Zone in Dacca |
1971-12-10 | New York Times | Editorial: The Innocent Victims... |
1971-12-11 | New York Times | Bengalis Pressing Their Cause in Corridors at United Nations |
1971-12-11 | New York Times | INDIANS CROSS WIDE RIVER AND DRIVE TOWARD DACCA |
1971-12-11 | New York Times | India Is Holding Air, Land and Sea Control of Eastern Region |
1971-12-11 | New York Times | Dacca at War: Mixture Of Calm and Confusion |
1971-12-11 | New York Times | Mrs. Gandhi Says Goal Is Freeing of the East |
1971-12-11 | New York Times | Indians Surprised at the Light Resistance |
1971-12-11 | New York Times | Pakistan's Bhutto Here |
1971-12-11 | New York Times | U.S. Indirectly Calls on India To Obey U.N. Truce Bid Now |
1971-12-11 | New York Times | Indians Closing In on Dacca |
1971-12-11 | New York Times | Reports Deny Deaths In Orphanage Bombing |
1971-12-11 | New York Times | Kitchen Diplomacy |
1971-12-12 | New York Times | Military Situation in East Termed 'Grim' by Pakistan |
1971-12-12 | New York Times | INDIANS CLOSER TO DACCA, LAND PARATROOP BRIGADE; REPORT 3,000 PRISONERS |
1971-12-12 | New York Times | British Planes Begin Evacuating Foreigners From Dacca After Pakistan Lifts Bar |
1971-12-12 | New York Times | Earlier Flights Barred |
1971-12-12 | New York Times | Evacuation From Karachi |
1971-12-12 | New York Times | General Bars Surrender |
1971-12-12 | New York Times | Battle at Kashmir River Said to Leave 900 Dead |
1971-12-12 | New York Times | U.N. Observer Unit in Kashmir, Despite Combat, Reports Daily |
1971-12-12 | New York Times | BHUTTO SHUNNING CONTACTS AT U.N. |
1971-12-12 | New York Times | High-Level Soviet Delegation Leaves for Talks in New Delhi |
1971-12-12 | New York Times | White House Is Planning a Postwar Relief Program |
1971-12-12 | New York Times | India Says Planes Find Orphanage Undamaged |
1971-12-12 | New York Times | McGovern Says India Was Justified in Action |
1971-12-12 | New York Times | ' Mister Comrade, To You!' |
1971-12-12 | New York Times | Editorial: Stricken Subcontinent |
1971-12-12 | New York Times | India vs. Pakistan: 'Let Me Get the Hell Out Of Here!' |
1971-12-12 | New York Times | Bangla Desh: The Crucial Fact Is That the Pakistanis Are Hated |
1971-12-12 | New York Times | The Big Powers: They Didn't Want This Tragic War |
1971-12-13 | New York Times | DRIVE IS RESUMED |
1971-12-13 | New York Times | U.S. CALLS ON U.N. TO ACT |
1971-12-13 | New York Times | Carrier Leaves Vietnam, May Sail to Dacca Area |
1971-12-13 | New York Times | Foreign Evacuees Tell of Bengalis' Flight From Dacca as Indian Troops Advance |
1971-12-13 | New York Times | India Denies Pakistan Land Is Sought |
1971-12-13 | New York Times | U.S. Says Soviet Moves Vessels to Indian Ocean |
1971-12-13 | New York Times | Pakistani Forces Take Ghost Town in Kashmir |
1971-12-13 | New York Times | Pakistan Cites Indian Death Threat at Comilla |
1971-12-13 | New York Times | Officers in Dacca Think Indians Will Reach the City in 48 Hours |
1971-12-13 | New York Times | Bhutto Vows Fight to End In Talk to Pakistanis Here |
1971-12-13 | New York Times | High Soviet Official Discusses Bangla Desh With Mrs. Gandhi |
1971-12-13 | New York Times | Talks in Moscow |
1971-12-13 | New York Times | SOVIET AID TO INDIA ASSAILED BY PEKING |
1971-12-13 | New York Times | To See Ourselves... |
1971-12-14 | New York Times | INDIAN ARMY SAYS DACCA IS IN RANGE OF ITS ARTILLERY |
1971-12-14 | New York Times | Pakistan Expected To Fight to Finish |
1971-12-14 | New York Times | THIRD SOVIET VETO BARS TRUCE PLAN |
1971-12-14 | New York Times | U.S. Lacks Details on China |
1971-12-14 | New York Times | PAKISTANIS CONTINUE MEETINGS IN PEKING |
1971-12-14 | New York Times | Dacca in Brief: Swarming, Dusty, Beleaguered City |
1971-12-14 | New York Times | Mrs. Gandhi Wields Power Firmly |
1971-12-14 | New York Times | Firm Soviet Backing of India Is Said to Irk Nixon |
1971-12-14 | New York Times | FREED BY BENGALIS, WOMAN IS BACK HERE |
1971-12-14 | New York Times | Moscow Assails U.S. Step |
1971-12-14 | New York Times | Red Cross to Aid Wounded, Prisoners of Both Sides |
1971-12-14 | New York Times | Editorial: Realism on the Subcontinent |
1971-12-15 | New York Times | East Pakistan Regime Resigns as Indian Jets Raid Dacca |
1971-12-15 | New York Times | Nixon May Review Trip Unless Soviet Curbs India |
1971-12-15 | New York Times | Pakistani Pilot Describes Downing of an Indian MIG |
1971-12-15 | New York Times | India Says Her Troops, Driving From the North, Are Within Six Miles of Dacca |
1971-12-15 | New York Times | Good Jobs Are Rare in the Villages |
1971-12-15 | New York Times | War a Part of Faith for the Moslems |
1971-12-15 | New York Times | Sea Attack on Chittagong |
1971-12-15 | New York Times | Indian Frigate Sunk |
1971-12-15 | New York Times | 47 Americans in Dacca |
1971-12-15 | New York Times | Bengalis Urged to Observe Geneva Accords in Dacca |
1971-12-15 | New York Times | Battle for City Starts |
1971-12-15 | New York Times | India In Red Cross Accord |
1971-12-15 | New York Times | Long Defense Pledged |
1971-12-15 | New York Times | Plea to U. S. and China |
1971-12-15 | New York Times | U.N. SHIFTS FOCUS TO POLITICAL ISSUE |
1971-12-15 | New York Times | One War Is Enough |
1971-12-16 | New York Times | Editorial: Diplomatic Debacle |
1971-12-16 | New York Times | The Barrels of Indian Guns |
1971-12-16 | New York Times | East Pakistan Leader Accepts Surrender Ultimatum of Foe; India Sends General to Dacca |
1971-12-16 | New York Times | Bhutto Denounces Council And Walks Out in Tears |
1971-12-16 | New York Times | U.S. Ships with Dual Role Moving Up Bay of Bengal |
1971-12-16 | New York Times | Indian Animosity Grows |
1971-12-16 | New York Times | Attacks Suspended |
1971-12-16 | New York Times | U.S. Says Possibility of Canceling Moscow Trip Is Not 'Live Issue' |
1971-12-16 | New York Times | Troops Prepare for Final Drive |
1971-12-16 | New York Times | Text of Indian Message |
1971-12-16 | New York Times | Pool Dispatch From Dacca |
1971-12-16 | New York Times | Soviet Ignores Warnings |
1971-12-16 | New York Times | PAKISTAN SEEKING INDIAN GUARANTEE |
1971-12-16 | New York Times | Russians in India for Talks Delay Their Departure Again |
1971-12-16 | New York Times | Letter to the Editor: U.S. vs U.N. |
1971-12-17 | New York Times | Who Won In India |
1971-12-17 | New York Times | India Orders Cease-fire on Both Fronts After Pakistanis' Surrender in the East |
1971-12-17 | New York Times | DACCA CAPTURED |
1971-12-17 | New York Times | The Surrender Document |
1971-12-17 | New York Times | CHINESE CHARGE INDIAN INCURSION |
1971-12-17 | New York Times | March to Dacca: Last Clash and Victory |
1971-12-17 | New York Times | Mrs. Gandhi Writes President: U.S. Could Have Averted War |
1971-12-17 | New York Times | Joy and Marigolds |
1971-12-17 | New York Times | Appeal by Pope calls for Peace Based on Justice, Not on Power |
1971-12-17 | New York Times | CONCERN ON P.O.W.'S VOICED BY RED CROSS |
1971-12-17 | New York Times | Statements by Mrs. Gandhi on Truce and Surrender |
1971-12-17 | New York Times | White House Response |
1971-12-17 | New York Times | Text of Yahya's Address to the Nation |
1971-12-17 | New York Times | East Pakistan: In Brief |
1971-12-17 | New York Times | REGION'S FUTURE CALLED UNCERTAIN |
1971-12-17 | New York Times | Text of Chinese Statement on the War |
1971-12-17 | New York Times | U.S. FEARS YAHYA WON'T QUIT WAR |
1971-12-17 | New York Times | Editorial: Time to Talk |
1971-12-17 | New York Times | On Jessore Road |
1971-12-18 | New York Times | INDIA LISTS LOSSES |
1971-12-18 | New York Times | UNREST REPORTED |
1971-12-18 | New York Times | Statement by Yahya Khan |
1971-12-18 | New York Times | Mujib's Family Rescued |
1971-12-18 | New York Times | Reporters Found the Indians Helpful in Covering War |
1971-12-18 | New York Times | Trying to Restore Order |
1971-12-18 | New York Times | CHOU ASSAILS SOVIET, 8 ENVOYS WALK OUT |
1971-12-18 | New York Times | Bengali Asks U.S. Recognition and Aid |
1971-12-18 | New York Times | MOSCOW IS TAKING A MODERATE LINE |
1971-12-18 | New York Times | U.S. Aides Cite Recognition Guidelines |
1971-12-18 | New York Times | Editorial: China and the Subcontinent |
1971-12-19 | New York Times | Pakistan Calls Bhutto to Form Regime With New Charter |
1971-12-19 | New York Times | President Tells Pakistani Of Concern for Stability |
1971-12-19 | New York Times | 125 Slain in Dacca Area Believed Elite of Bengal |
1971-12-19 | New York Times | New Delhi Says Western Front Is Quiet, With Only a Few Cease-Fire Breaches |
1971-12-19 | New York Times | Villagers in Pakistan Resentful |
1971-12-19 | New York Times | Peking Charges Indians Annexed East Pakistan |
1971-12-19 | New York Times | Soviet Cruiser Spotted |
1971-12-19 | New York Times | Bhutto Considered Tough And Politically Ambitious |
1971-12-19 | New York Times | Stamps: Is It Now Bangladesh? |
1971-12-19 | New York Times | Editorial: New Era on the Subcontinent |
1971-12-20 | New York Times | PAKISTAN ASSERTS PRESIDENT YAHYA IS QUITTING TODAY |
1971-12-20 | New York Times | Outgrowth of War: Major Loss Is Seen For U.S. Influence |
1971-12-20 | New York Times | 4 Tortured, Slain at Dacca Rally |
1971-12-20 | New York Times | India Says Negotiations Await a New Regime in Pakistan |
1971-12-20 | New York Times | Dacca Reported Quiet |
1971-12-20 | New York Times | Reporter Is Killed |
1971-12-20 | New York Times | Not to Be Forgotten |
1971-12-21 | New York Times | PAKISTAN SWEARS BHUTTO AS CHIEF, REPLACING YAHYA |
1971-12-21 | New York Times | U.S. Recognition Foreseen |
1971-12-21 | New York Times | In Pakistan-Held Dacca: War Swirls Into Hotel Neutral Zone |
1971-12-21 | New York Times | With the Indian Army: A Village Ablaze, a Blown Bridge |
1971-12-21 | New York Times | New Delhi Termed Willing To Negotiate With Bhutto |
1971-12-21 | New York Times | India Censors Execution Photos As Harmful to 'National Interest' |
1971-12-21 | New York Times | MORE BENGALIS QUIT PAKISTANI MISSIONS |
1971-12-21 | New York Times | All Bengali Diplomats in Jakarta Defect |
1971-12-22 | New York Times | Bhutto Appoints a Bengali To Serve as Vice President |
1971-12-22 | New York Times | Guerrillas in Dacca Scorn the Exile Regime |
1971-12-22 | New York Times | Pakistan Aide in Poland Changes His Allegiance |
1971-12-22 | New York Times | ' Who Knows How Many Millions Have Been Killed' in the East? |
1971-12-22 | New York Times | Bengalis Hunt Down Biharis, Who Aided Foe |
1971-12-22 | New York Times | Round‐Up by Indian Troops |
1971-12-22 | New York Times | U.N. Council Backs India‐Pakistan Troop Pullback |
1971-12-22 | New York Times | Editorial: Mr. Bhutto's New Pakistan |
1971-12-23 | New York Times | Bengali Insurgent Leaders Hailed on Return to Dacca |
1971-12-23 | New York Times | India Links World Recognition Of Bangladesh to Troop Pullout |
1971-12-23 | New York Times | Refugees to Be Returned |
1971-12-23 | New York Times | Pakistan Criticizes U.N. |
1971-12-23 | New York Times | Sheik Mujib Moved From Prison to House Arrest |
1971-12-23 | New York Times | Passports Are Impounded |
1971-12-24 | New York Times | How Bhutto Attained Sweeping Power |
1971-12-24 | New York Times | Pakistani President Calls Mujib to Capital for Talks |
1971-12-24 | New York Times | Indian Looks With Sorrow to Departure of Pakistani Refugees |
1971-12-25 | New York Times | BHUTTO APPOINTS BOARD OF INQUIRY TO STUDY DEFEAT |
1971-12-25 | New York Times | CHINA RUSHED ARMS, PAKISTANIS ASSERT |
1971-12-25 | New York Times | Bengalis Cut Off Aid for Bihari Villagers |
1971-12-25 | New York Times | Leaders in Custody |
1971-12-25 | New York Times | Students Challenge Regime |
1971-12-25 | New York Times | Pakistan's Loss: A Disaster or a Blessing |
1971-12-25 | New York Times | Editorial: Birth of a Nation |
1971-12-26 | New York Times | LONG OCCUPATION OF EAST PAKISTAN FORESEEN IN INDIA |
1971-12-26 | New York Times | Pakistanis Held in East May Start Home Today |
1971-12-26 | New York Times | TALKS WITH MUJIB BACKED IN PAKISTAN |
1971-12-26 | New York Times | Singh Warns Bhutto |
1971-12-26 | New York Times | Bhutto Tries to Put the Pieces Together |
1971-12-26 | New York Times | The Ward Is Free But Unruly |
1971-12-27 | New York Times | India Weighs Bengali Plea To Try Pakistani Officials |
1971-12-27 | New York Times | Pakistan Pledges Action |
1971-12-28 | New York Times | Bhutto Meets With Mujib |
1971-12-28 | New York Times | Pact to Disarm Bengali Rebels Reported |
1971-12-28 | New York Times | Red Cross Offers Help |
1971-12-28 | New York Times | Appeal Against Reprisals |
1971-12-28 | New York Times | India Says She Is Weighing Trials of Pakistani Troops |
1971-12-28 | New York Times | Dacca Is Still Isolated From Rest of World |
1971-12-29 | New York Times | Hindu Refugee Returns, Finds Ruins in East Pakistan |
1971-12-29 | New York Times | Guerrillas Seek Lost Relatives |
1971-12-29 | New York Times | BENGALI SUGGESTS TIES WITH THE U.S. |
1971-12-30 | New York Times | Yahya Is Reported Detained |
1971-12-30 | New York Times | Bengalis Encircle 30,000 Biharis in Mill |
1971-12-30 | New York Times | Day of Terror for 50,000 Bengalis: Thousands Were Slain, Homes Razed |
1971-12-31 | New York Times | U.S. EFFORT TO AID PAKISTAN IS CITED |
1971-12-31 | New York Times | Bhutto Said to Offer East a Loose Union |
1972-01-01 | New York Times | Anti-India Remark Is Laid to Kissinger |
1972-01-02 | New York Times | Bhutto Is Said to Plan Mujib's Quick Release |
1975-08-15 | New York Times | Mujib Reported Ousted By Coup in Bangladesh |
1975-08-15 | New York Times | Mujib Reported Overthrown and Killed In a Coup by the Bangladesh Military |
1975-08-16 | New York Times | LEADERS OF COUP MOVE TO SOLIDIFY BANGLADESH RULE |
1975-08-16 | New York Times | Bangladesh at a Glance |
1975-08-16 | New York Times | New President of Bangladesh - Khondakar Mushtaque Ahmed |
1975-08-16 | New York Times | Mujib Led Long Fight to Free Bengalis |
1975-08-16 | New York Times | U.S. Awaits Approach By Dacca Government |
1975-08-16 | New York Times | Editorial: Bangladesh Upheaval |
1975-08-17 | New York Times | DACCA IS VEERING TOWARD PAKISTAN |
1975-08-20 | New York Times | Mujib's Two Daughters In Seclusion in Bonn |
1975-08-20 | New York Times | New Bangladesh Regime Asks India for Amity and Cooperation |
1975-08-21 | New York Times | BANGLADESH HEAD PLANS FOR TRIALS |
1975-08-22 | New York Times | PRESIDENT WIDENS BANGLADESH RULE |
1975-08-22 | New York Times | Foreign Journalists Ousted |
1975-08-22 | New York Times | U.S. Refers to Ties |
1975-08-23 | New York Times | BANGLADESH COUP: A DAY OF KILLINGS |
1975-08-23 | New York Times | Dacca Minister Describes Goals of the New Regime |
1975-08-23 | New York Times | Moscow Fears Bangladesh May Look to Peking |
1975-08-24 | New York Times | Troops Seize Ex-Leader |
1975-08-24 | New York Times | Bangladesh Arrests Six Former Leaders |
1975-08-25 | New York Times | Mujib's Loyal Followers Reported to Plot Vengeance |
1975-08-27 | New York Times | Reaction to Dacca Coup Subsides |
1975-08-28 | New York Times | BANGLADESH REGIME RECOGNIZED BY INDIA |
1975-08-30 | New York Times | New Bangladesh Courts |
1975-08-31 | New York Times | Sheik Mujib's Single Party Is Banned by Bangladesh |