Word: tracked
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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State agencies have failed to follow up on most deinstitutionalized patients. The ones they do follow up on are handed off to caseworkers, each of whom shoulders a caseload of more than 100 patients. That's more than any one caseworker could ever keep track of, much less help...
...story, Georgian-styled brick building will serve the more than 3000 members of the Business School community with three basketball courts, five squash courts, four racquetball courts, a jogging track, two aerobics studios, a conditioning room, a weight room and a lounge area into which the B-School's Pub-Galley will be moved...
...most arbitragers were on the sidelines last Monday because the computers that track prices had fallen hopelessly behind. The real culprit was a variation of program trading called portfolio insurance. This is a defensive strategy designed to protect stock portfolios against market downturns. Rather than sell stocks as their prices are falling, portfolio insurers sell stock- index futures. If the decline persists, the futures can be repurchased at a lower level, yielding a substantial profit that will offset some of the loss sustained on the stocks. But traders who buy the futures hedge their positions by making computer-aided sales...
...York Stock Exchange Chairman John Phelan, to get market reports. At 3:40 p.m., 20 minutes before the close of trading, the chief of staff and Duberstein called at the Oval Office to give Reagan a market status report. But prices were tumbling too rapidly for anyone to keep track of them. Reagan, as his later statements indicated, simply did not know what to make of the crash...
...most intriguing offer from Gorbachev may be yet to come. Shevardnadze noted that the Soviet leader planned to send a personal note to Reagan that might put the summit back on track. When asked if he saw any need for another meeting with the Soviet Foreign Minister, Shultz replied, "I don't think we have anything in particular to meet about." Then he added, "The main thing, I guess, is to keep checking with the mailman to see what he brings...