NATION
Air Force: Full Leather Jacket (American Notes)
Full Leather Jacket
Crime: A Holiday Killing Spree (American Notes)
A Holiday Killing Spree
Fugitives: Back from The Dead (American Notes)
Back from The Dead
Science: And the Winner Is . . . (American Notes)
And the Winner Is . . .
Transportation: Gimme a Break! (American Notes)
Gimme a Break!
Can You Spare a Dime - for Bail?
Seattle joins in a crackdown on pushy panhandlers
1968 Like a knife blade, the year severed past from future
Putting The Pedal to the Metal
Congress sneaks through an expansion of the 65-m.p.h. limit
Still Grounded: Another setback for the shuttle
Another setback for the shuttle
The Teflon Twins of 1988
Why no one wants to roughhouse with Jackson and Robertson
Toward A Nerve-Gas Arms Race
The U.S. takes up a chemical "deterrent"
WORLD
Afghanistan Fighting for the Road to Khost
Rebel and government forces wage their fiercest battle in years
Japan In the Land of Mickey-San
Celebrating the New Year in a different kind of shrine
Middle East Trials and Errors
Israeli justice imposes an uneasy calm
Northern Ireland Days of Fear and Hope
Ulster has little choice but to watch and wait
The Gulf Arrows To Our Chests
As Iran blusters, the Arabs discuss defense
Art: Signed by A. Hitler (World Notes)
Signed by A. Hitler
Britain: 3,164 Days and Counting (World Notes)
3,164 Days and Counting
Colombia: A Drug Kingpin Goes Free (World Notes)
A Drug Kingpin Goes Free
East Africa: Back from The Brink (World Notes)
Back from The Brink
South Africa: Sic Transkei Gloria (World Notes)
Sic Transkei Gloria
HEALTH & MEDICINE
Health: Dark Days, Darker Spirits (Health)
Get the blahs every winter? You may be a SAD victim
Medicine: When Guinea Pigs Become Patients (Medicine)
Ailing animals now rate treatments developed for their masters
SOCIETY
Living: Martini Redux Yuppies take up a classic (Living)
Yuppies take up a classic
PRESS
Press: Newswatch: A Little Longer in the Limelight
A Little Longer in the Limelight
RELIGION
Religion: Poland's New Building Boom
After a long ban, churches enjoy an unmatched expansion
TECHNOLOGY
Technology: When In Doubt, Check It Out
Brave new spying devices make the world safer for arms control
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Time Magazine Contents Page January 11, 1988 (Table of Contents)
Vol. 131 No. 2
BUSINESS
All The Fun Is Getting There (Economy & Business)
The cruise industry rides a new wave of success
HOLLYWOOD: The Downfall Of Dino (Economy & Business)
The Downfall Of Dino
IMPORTS: Shoot-Out over Recycled Rifles (Economy & Business)
Shoot-Out over Recycled Rifles
MEXICO: A Debtor's Swap Meet (Economy & Business)
A Debtor's Swap Meet
RAILROADS: New Coupling On the Rails (Economy & Business)
New Coupling On the Rails
Out with The Old, In with the Blue (Economy & Business)
Financial markets gyrate as anxieties over the economy rise
Outlawing A Three-Wheeler (Economy & Business)
So What If It's Bankrupt? (Economy & Business)
France's Sanofi wins Robins with a $3 billion bid
EDUCATION
Education: Wanted: Fresh, Homegrown Talent
Foreigners are swamping graduate science schools
LAW
Law: Gavel on The Go
Law: Is Texas Justice for Sale?
The state's top judge resigns to fight for reform
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Bookends: Jan. 11, 1988 (Books)
Books: Connoisseurs Of Lost Causes THE TENANTS OF TIME (Books)
by Thomas Flanagan; Dutton; 824 pages; $21.95
Books: Invisible Army C (Books)
by Anthony Cave Brown Macmillan; 830 pages; $25
Music: Let's Do the Time Warp Again (Music)
An economic and spiritual crisis besets U.S. orchestras and opera companies
Cinema: The Return of Comedy as King (Cinema)
Baby mirth and bawdy Murphy strike box-office gold
PEOPLE
John Madden: I'M Just a Guy (Profile)
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 game