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Table of ContentsMIDDLE EAST Contemplating the Next Step In interviews with TIME editors, Mubarak and Hussein urge George Bush to take charge of jump-starting peace negotiationsPro-Choicers Gird for Battle The court prepares to hear a key abortion caseWEST GERMANY On Second Thought A tale of intrigue and deceit unfolds over Libya's chemical-arms plantBone Booster A treatment for osteoporosis America Abroad Credit Where Credit Is DueA Not-So-Happy Anniversary The Surgeon General's report on smoking raises new worriesAmerican Notes TEXAS Pensions for Primates American Notes THE ADMINISTRATION At Last, a Full Cabinet-to-Be Halftime Spectacles American Notes NEW YORK Giuliani for . . . Well, What? Just a Super Bowl of Crescendos Two tough teams and two imaginative coaches promise a real contest for onceADVICE FROM MR. CHAIRMAN PAUL VOLCKER, who helped whip inflation as America's top moneyman under two Presidents, talks about the deficit, power and public serviceBusiness Notes MANAGEMENT Shining Up A Bad Apple COVER STORY The Silver Fox And now for something completely different: a down-to-earth First LadyAmerican Notes IMMIGRATION Chaos in The Valley Business Notes AMUSEMENT PARKS Lost in the Wooz Zone Business Notes LABOR The Boys' Club Pays Its Dues A New Second Lady Who Is No Second FiddleBusiness Notes HEADGEAR Just Wild About Ringtails Grapevine Business Notes FINANCIAL MARKETS Here Come The Bulls Grapevine Grapevine Joust of the Half Brothers Two super-rich Tokyo entrepreneurs chase each other's successWorking Hard at ImperfectionWorld Notes SPAIN Bagged in Bayonne Fueling Up a Brawl Would a sizable raise in the U.S. gas tax dent the deficit -- or the economy?That's One Helluva BunnyAre They Worth It? Congress may give itself a whopping raise by ducking a vote -- and blaming it on a commissionLend Me Your EarMagical Tours Enter two new video albumsUpscale Billiards Honestly, Can We Trust You? Barred from using polygraphs, employers seek an integrity testAfter This, No More BirthdaysFrankly, She Gives a DamnTracing God's Fingerprint A fascinating show brings German Romantic drawings to the foreWorld Notes BRITAIN A Mortal Mystery Fresh Heir In Late NightThe Presidency Back in the Bully PulpitMysteries of the Eccentric HeartGoing Home a Winner But Reagan's bread-and-circuses strategy will mar his place in historyIn an Evil HourWorld Notes SOVIET UNION A Little Too True? Japan's Search for U.S. Colleges East meets West as Tokyo goes campus shoppingTimmm-berrr!!!!World Notes HUNGARY Taking the Pluralist Path Grapevine Boosting Your Home's IQ Manufacturers agree on standards for creating the smart houseENDANGERED EARTH Grapevine Bigots in the Ivory Tower Racial, religious and sexual prejudice make a campus comebackCookies the Heart Can Love Bowing to consumers, foodmakers are abandoning tropical oilsUncommon Glimpses of Florence A rubble-strewn archaeological site proves a tourist's dreamGrapevine A Triumph of Trying-Really-HardTIME magazine contents page Vol. 133 No 4 JANUARY 23, 1989 World Notes YUGOSLAVIA Blows Against The Party JAPAN A Delicate Burial Sparks fly over the choice of some Hirohito funeral delegations''A Born Explainer'' MEXICO Robin Hood or Robbing Hood? Salinas strikes a blow against the oil unionOur Paper Chase Grapevine Time to SplitNaming Names
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