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Table of ContentsThe Teflon Twins of 1988 Why no one wants to roughhouse with Jackson and RobertsonWhen Guinea Pigs Become Patients Ailing animals now rate treatments developed for their mastersLet's Do the Time Warp Again An economic and spiritual crisis besets U.S. orchestras and opera companiesPutting the Pedal to the Metal Congress sneaks through an expansion of the 65-m.p.h. limitPoland's New Building Boom After a long ban, churches enjoy an unmatched expansionStill Grounded Another setback for the shuttle American Notes AIR FORCE Full Leather Jacket When in Doubt, Check It Out Brave new spying devices make the world safer for arms controlAmerican Notes SCIENCE And the Winner Is . . . Wanted: Fresh, Homegrown Talent Foreigners are swamping graduate science schoolsCan You Spare a Dime -- for Bail? Seattle joins in a crackdown on pushy panhandlersDark Days, Darker Spirits Get the blahs every winter? You may be a SAD victimAmerican Notes CRIME A Holiday Killing Spree Tale of Two Fiddlers Business Notes MEXICO A Debtor's Swap Meet Battered Spouses Business Notes HOLLYWOOD The Downfall Of Dino Business Notes RAILROADS New Coupling On the Rails Nancy and Raisa Business Notes IMPORTS Shoot-Out over Recycled Rifles Out with the Old, In with the Blue Financial markets gyrate as anxieties over the economy rise''I'M JUST A GUY'' Don't let JOHN MADDEN kid you. This self-described ''big, fat, redheaded'' guy is making millions as a professor, giving weekly lectures on America's most bewildering gameToward A Nerve-Gas Arms Race The U.S. takes up a chemical ''deterrent''COVER STORIES 1968 Like a knife blade, the year severed past from futureSo What If It's Bankrupt? France's Sanofi wins Robins with a $3 billion bidOutlawing a Three-Wheeler Martini Redux Yuppies take up a classic World Notes COLOMBIA A Drug Kingpin Goes Free TIME magazine contents page JANUARY 11, 1987 Vol. 131 No. 2 World Notes SOUTH AFRICA Sic Transkei Gloria Hungry Ethiopia The Return of Comedy as King Baby mirth and bawdy Murphy strike box-office goldWorld Notes BRITAIN 3,164 Days and Counting JAPAN In the Land of Mickey-San Celebrating the New Year in a different kind of shrineAll the Fun Is Getting There The cruise industry rides a new wave of successCoke for Breakfast World Notes ART Signed by A. Hitler Treaty Aftermath World Notes EAST AFRICA Back from The Brink Haiti's Bloody Ballot MIDDLE EAST Trials and Errors Israeli justice imposes an uneasy calmBookends INVISIBLE ARMY ''C'' by Anthony Cave Brown Macmillan; 830 pages; $25 $American Notes FUGITIVES Back from The Dead American Notes TRANSPORTATION Gimme a Break! Newswatch A Little Longer in the LimelightGavel on the Go Is Texas Justice for Sale? The state's top judge resigns to fight for reformNORTHERN IRELAND Days of Fear and Hope Ulster has little choice but to watch and waitConnoisseurs of Lost Causes THE TENANTS OF TIME by Thomas Flanagan; Dutton; 824 pages; $21.95AFGHANISTAN Fighting for the Road to Khost Rebel and government forces wage their fiercest battle in yearsTHE GULF ''Arrows to Our Chests'' As Iran blusters, the Arabs discuss defense
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