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...arrest and a frisk is not a search, thus enabling police to act on "reasonable suspicion" rather than the stricter standard of probable cause. All this seems to assume that an arrest begins only with some sort of formal announcement. By contrast, some courts view arrest as the first "actual restraint" that stops a person from doing whatever he pleases-a definition that may well bar searches made on mere "suspicion...
...Works. The major complaint against the Dow-Jones is that its industrial average, based on the showings of 30 key companies, has gone up and up over the years, reflecting the increase in the total value of the market but losing touch with actual stock prices...
...total is divided by 2.245. Thus, as the Dow closed last week, the total price of the stocks was $1,997 and the point average 889.36. None of the individual stock prices were within miles of that figure, and most were actually listed at less than $100. At this overblown level, a shift of only 1% in actual market prices appears on the Dow as a dramatic change of nearly ten points-which many people mistake...
...Works. By relating itself more closely to the actual price of stocks, the Big Board's new index is frankly intended to flatten out, at least on paper, the market's daily changes (see chart). Exchange computers record all transactions-as many as 250,000 on a busy day-in all of the 1,254 common stocks listed. These are translated not into a point index but are given in dollars and cents, and a fresh quotation is turned out every half-hour...
This year's show does not, however, serve the car as well as it serves the eye -- either in its actual music or its word-music. The performers generally acquit themselves with moderate success, but not much more. Twelfth Nights is an ensemble show; no one or two players can make or break it, for these are no truly starring roles...