WSJ section 02 (20 cases)

wsj_0203 (line 39, ant vp):
But Mr. Lane said that while the SEC regulates who files, the law tells them when to do so.

wsj_0214 (line 63, ant np):
"I personally don't enjoy seeing players who I remember vividly from their playing days running about and being gallant about their deficiencies," says Roger Angell, New Yorker magazine's resident baseball sage. "I feel people should be allowed to remember players as they were."

wsj_0239 (line 35, ant vp):
See, the other rule of thumb about ballooning is that you can't steer.
And neither can your pilot.

wsj_0257 (line 40, ant vp):
One learns a lot from this book, or seems to, about crippling federal bureaucracy. "Seems to" because it's possible that the CIA and the National Security Agency were more interested than they let on to Mr. Stoll.

wsj_0257 (line 40, ant vp):
One learns a lot from this book, or seems to, about crippling federal bureaucracy. "Seems to" because it's possible that the CIA and the National Security Agency were more interested than they let on to Mr. Stoll.

wsj_0266 (line 5, ant vped):
But the Reserve Fund, America's first money fund, was not named, nor were the creators of the money-fund concept, Harry Brown and myself.

wsj_0267 (line 119, ant ap):
The judge says he can't discuss in detail how he will defend himself at his trial, although he contends that if he were as corrupt as state prosecutors believe, he would be far wealthier than he is.

wsj_0274 (line 11, ant ap):
"You can't say it's a "tsunami" (tidal wave), but we're making some headway," says Fannie Mae's chairman, David O. Maxwell, who visits Tokyo at least once a year to explain and drum up investor interest in mortgage securities. "Interest is a great deal higher than it was a year ago." The steady growth of the mortgage securities market in the U.S. has even triggered talk of building up a similar market here.

wsj_0274 (line 25, ant vped):
While they aren't backed by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government, as Treasury bonds are, it is widely assumed that the government would support them if necessary. (U.S.

wsj_0274 (line 46, ant vp):
In addition, further packaging of mortgage-backed securities, such as Blackstone's fund, have reduced the effects of prepayment risk and automatically reinvest monthly payments so institutions don't have to.

wsj_0277 (line 11, ant vpng):
In particular, they criticize the timing, coming as it does on the heels of Sony Corp. 's controversial purchase of Columbia Pictures Entertainment Inc.

wsj_0278 (line 35, ant vp):
Talks between the two sides could unravel, of course, as they have more than once since Sony announced its plans to hire Mr. Guber and Mr. Peters.

wsj_0280 (line 75, ant vp):
Jewelry makers rarely pay commissions and aren't expected to anytime soon.

wsj_0282 (line 9, ant vp):
More stable industries were to build an economically viable infrastructure for the Moon movement in North America, as they had in Japan and South Korea.

wsj_0283 (line 26, ant vpng):
An 11-week dispute involving Australia's 1,640 domestic pilots has slashed airline earnings and crippled much of the continent's tourist industry. "The only people who are flying are those who have to," said Frank Moore, chairman of the Australian Tourist Industry Association.

wsj_0286 (line 119, ant vp):
He promises that Nissan will soon establish a holding company overseeing all U.S. operations, just as it's doing in Europe.

wsj_0290 (line 69, ant vpng):
In either case, ask yourself whether you have become better informed on the issues under protest by watching the act of civil disobedience.
If you have not, it is probable that a thorough airing of the dispute by calm and rational debate would have been the better course.

wsj_0295 (line 64, ant vp):
During the takeover, Mr. Hahn said he would put his account up for review if WPP's bid were successful, but he didn't.

wsj_0296 (line 56, ant vp):
Can Sihanouk and Hun Sen knock off the Khmer Rouge still supported by China?
He can't.

wsj_0297 (line 21, ant vp):
"Until now, we've had no objective way of measuring motor function," says Keith Chiappa, a neurologist conducting clinical tests with the devices at Boston's Massachusetts General Hospital. "All we could do was tell a patient, `squeeze my fingers as hard as you can' or `raise your arm. ' " Under the best circumstances such tests are subjective; when a patient is unconscious, they don't work at all.