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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Wall Street lawyers expect at least twelve more insider traders to be indicted, but the charges may not be filed soon. Explains Giuliani: "Sophisticated white-collar crimes traditionally take a long time, usually two to three years, to investigate." He dropped charges in May against three investment bankers arrested in February for insider trading: Robert Freeman, who worked at Goldman, Sachs, and Richard Wigton and Timothy Tabor, both formerly of Kidder, Peabody. But when he did so, he noted that he had discovered a much broader conspiracy and needed time to investigate it. He made it clear that Freeman, Wigton...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Back in The Spotlight | 12/21/1987 | See Source »

Many of the economists are optimistic, however, that the trade gap can be substantially reduced without an economic downturn. They expect increased growth abroad to boost demand for U.S. exports. One especially encouraging sign: Japan's economy grew at an annual rate of 8.4% in the quarter ending in September, thanks in part to a $38 billion government program to stimulate the economy that passed the parliament last spring. Roger Brinner, chief economist of the forecasting firm Data Resources, predicts that even West Germany will spur its economy and increase imports from the U.S. Says he: "The stimulus in Europe...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Confusion - But Hope | 12/21/1987 | See Source »

...churchman, Archbishop of York John Habgood. York had his own reason to complain: he and Runcie were yoked in condemnation by Crockford's. In fact, the essay was seen as a bid to derail the liberal Habgood, 60, as a successor to Runcie, 66, who many expect will vacate the see of Canterbury after presiding over a meeting of the world's Anglican bishops next summer. The essay was viewed as a conservative vote of no confidence to press Runcie into stepping down...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Death and The Archbishop | 12/21/1987 | See Source »

...easy," says an unnamed 411 supervisor. "People expect us to know what they want just by saying a few words. And the ratio of `polite callers' to...um...`others' is just about half and half." It's a crap shoot, and the only surprises are unpleasant ones...

Author: By Paul R. Simms, | Title: Almost Quitting Time | 12/15/1987 | See Source »

...probably not realistic to expect advances that will make the front of Newsweek," said Mayer, adding that the MGH/FACR research would probably lead to gradual improvements in the understanding of cancer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: French Give $600,000 For Joint Cancer Effort | 12/15/1987 | See Source »

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