WSJ section 06 (11 cases)

wsj_0601 (line 14, ant vp):
But the Reagan administration thought otherwise, and so may the Bush administration.

wsj_0617 (line 26, ant vp):
In 1980, 18% of federal prosecutions concluded at trial; in 1987, only 9% did.

wsj_0627 (line 19, ant vp):
Wednesday's report from the purchasing agents will be watched to see if the index maintains a level below 50%, as it has for the past couple of months.

wsj_0632 (line 27, ant np):
Jaguar and GM hope to win Jaguar shareholders approval for the accord partly by structuring it in a way that wouldn't preclude a full Ford bid once the golden share expires. "There's either a minority {stake} package capable of getting Jaguar shareholder approval or there isn't," said one knowledgeable individual. "If there isn't, {the deal} won't be put forward" to shareholders.

wsj_0632 (line 27, ant np):
Jaguar and GM hope to win Jaguar shareholders approval for the accord partly by structuring it in a way that wouldn't preclude a full Ford bid once the golden share expires. "There's either a minority {stake} package capable of getting Jaguar shareholder approval or there isn't," said one knowledgeable individual. "If there isn't, {the deal} won't be put forward" to shareholders.

wsj_0633 (line 51, ant ap):
News programs, particularly if they score well in the ratings, appeal to the networks' cost-conscious corporate parents because they are so much less expensive to produce than an entertainment show is -- somewhere between $400,000 and $500,000 for a one-hour program.

wsj_0634 (line 31, ant tv):
But the different business system would make it hard for Dentsu to provide these Japanese companies the same kind of services they do in Japan.

wsj_0664 (line 91, ant tv):
He said traders should be on the lookout for how metals producers react to this rally. "I expect to see some selling, but will they kill this one as they have every rally in the recent past" by selling and locking in prices for their production?

wsj_0671 (line 68, ant vp):
Late Thursday, the Treasury said it needed to raise $17 billion quickly and would do so by issuing new securities this week.

wsj_0627 (line 34, ant vp):
But Mr. Wyss said he will watch the numbers to get an inkling of whether consumers' general buying habits may slack off as much as their auto-buying apparently has.

wsj_0666 (line 35, ant ap):
Champion International said, "We've gotten our costs down and we're better positioned for any cyclical downturn than we've ever been."