Vol. 133 No. 4

NATION

A New Second Lady
Who Is No Second Fiddle

American Notes IMMIGRATION
Chaos in The Valley

American Notes NEW YORK
Giuliani for . . . Well, What?

American Notes TEXAS
Pensions for Primates

American Notes THE ADMINISTRATION
At Last, a Full Cabinet-to-Be

Are They Worth It?
Congress may give itself a whopping raise by ducking a vote -- and blaming it on a commission

The Silver Fox
And now for something completely different: a down-to-earth First Lady

Going Home a Winner
But Reagan's bread-and-circuses strategy will mar his place in history

Nation

Back in the Bully Pulpit (The Presidency)

WORLD

America Abroad
Credit Where Credit Is Due

Japan A Delicate Burial
Sparks fly over the choice of some Hirohito funeral delegations

Mexico Robin Hood or Robbing Hood?
Salinas strikes a blow against the oil union

Middle East Contemplating the Next Step
In interviews with TIME editors, Mubarak and Hussein urge George Bush to take charge of jump-starting peace negotiations

West Germany On Second Thought
A tale of intrigue and deceit unfolds over Libya's chemical-arms plant

World Notes BRITAIN
A Mortal Mystery

World Notes HUNGARY
Taking the Pluralist Path

World Notes SOVIET UNION
A Little Too True?

World Notes SPAIN
Bagged in Bayonne

World Notes YUGOSLAVIA
Blows Against The Party

HEALTH & MEDICINE

A Not-So-Happy Anniversary (Medicine)
The Surgeon General's report on smoking raises new worries

Bone Booster (Medicine)
A treatment for osteoporosis

Cookies The Heart Can Love (Health & Fitness)
Bowing to consumers, foodmakers are abandoning tropical oils

SPORT

Halftime Spectacles

Just A Super Bowl of Crescendos
Two tough teams and two imaginative coaches promise a real contest for once

TECHNOLOGY

Boosting Your Home's IQ
Manufacturers agree on standards for creating the smart house

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

Time Magazine Contents Page (Contents)
Vol. 133 No 4 JANUARY 23, 1989

BUSINESS

Business Notes AMUSEMENT PARKS
Lost in the Wooz Zone

Business Notes FINANCIAL MARKETS
Here Come The Bulls

Business Notes HEADGEAR
Just Wild About Ringtails

Business Notes LABOR
The Boys' Club Pays Its Dues

Business Notes MANAGEMENT
Shining Up A Bad Apple

Fueling Up a Brawl
Would a sizable raise in the U.S. gas tax dent the deficit -- or the economy?

Honestly, Can We Trust You?
Barred from using polygraphs, employers seek an integrity test

Joust of The Half Brothers
Two super-rich Tokyo entrepreneurs chase each other's success

EDUCATION

Bigots in The Ivory Tower
Racial, religious and sexual prejudice make a campus comeback

Japan's Search for U.S. Colleges
East meets West as Tokyo goes campus shopping

LAW

Pro-Choicers Gird for Battle
The court prepares to hear a key abortion case

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

A Triumph of Trying-Really-Hard (Books)

Critics' Choice (Critics' Choice)

Fresh Heir In Late Night (Video)

Magical Tours (Show Business)
Enter two new video albums

Mysteries of The Eccentric Heart (Cinema)

Tracing God's Fingerprint (Art)
A fascinating show brings German Romantic drawings to the fore

SPECIAL SECTION

Uncommon Glimpses of Florence (Travel)
A rubble-strewn archaeological site proves a tourist's dream

PEOPLE

Advice From Mr. Chairman Paul Volcker, Who Helped Whip Inflation As (Interview)
America's top moneyman under two Presidents, talks about the deficit, power and public service

TO OUR READERS

From the Publisher (From The Publisher)

ESSAY

Time To Split