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News results for 1987
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1987 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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NOTE: We do NOT sell compilations of any of these songs, 1. Walk Like An Egyptian, Bangles 2. Alone, Heart 3. Shake You Down, Gregory Abbott 4. I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me), Whitney Houston 5. Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now, Starship 6. C'est La Vie, Robbie Nevil 7. Here I Go Again, Whitesnake 8.
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Oscars awarded in 1987 Academy Award, Best Picture: Platoon, Arnold Kopelson, Grammys awarded in 1987 Record of the Year: "Higher Love," Steve Winwood Album of the Year: Graceland, Paul Simon (Warner Bros.) Song of the Year: "That's What Friends Are For," Burt Bacharach and Carole Bayer Sager, songwriters...
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In financial markets, Black Monday refers to Monday, October 19, 1987, when stock markets around the world crashed, shedding a huge value in a very short period. The crash began in Hong Kong, spread west through international time zones to Europe, hitting the United States after other markets had already...
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See also: Musical groups established in 1987 Record labels established in 1987 Events January 3 - Aretha Franklin becomes the first woman inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame January 16 - The Beastie Boys become the first act to be censored...
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Learn about the Stock Market Crash of 1987 and what caused the collapse The stock market crash of 1987 was the largest one day stock market crash in history. The Dow lost 22.6% of its value or $500 billion dollars on October 19 th 1987!
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This is a list of important events the occured during 1987. Exact dates are listed when known. "Baby Jessica," Jessica McClure falls down the well and is later rescued. Wednesday October 14th, 1987 --9:30am cst through Friday October 16th, 1987--8:30pm cst...
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On this page you will find charts, which are illustrating the trends of important indicators during the stock market crash of 1987 ("Black Monday" - 19.10.1987): On Black Monday, 19.10.1987, the S&P 500© Index lost 20 The S&P500© index climbed to an all-time high on 25.08.1987 (Close: 336.77). Two months later (19...
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A fun review of all the great things Ronald Reagan said during his term in office. You won't believe this stuff, unless you were there! 1/8/87 NBC reports that John Poindexter told Donald Regan he'd condoned the diversion of funds because he "felt sorry for the contras."
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