WSJ section 17 (14 cases)

wsj_1700 (line 18, ant ap):
What complicates the scene in Cambodia is that the current regime is already communist, as are its Vietnamese overseers back in Hanoi, as are the Khmer Rouge -- who are the strongest of the three guerrilla groups.

wsj_1700 (line 18, ant ap):
What complicates the scene in Cambodia is that the current regime is already communist, as are its Vietnamese overseers back in Hanoi, as are the Khmer Rouge -- who are the strongest of the three guerrilla groups.

wsj_1705 (line 34, ant vp):
Not exactly sophisticated market research, but who cares as long as the campaigns work.
And ad agencies insist that they do.

wsj_1728 (line 39, ant vp):
Bell Atlantic posted a strong earnings gain for the third quarter, as did Southern New England Telecommunications.

wsj_1755 (line 17, ant np):
And housing though it appears in the popular mind as being the major {growing} household asset, isn't."

wsj_1759 (line 21, ant vp):
Officials there declined to comment, as did Helmsley management.

wsj_1760 (line 72, ant vp):
Try as they might, they just can't conceive of life without black workers.

wsj_1761 (line 23, ant vp):
GET RID OF THE DOGS. "Sell stocks that aren't doing well now, and that don't have good earnings prospects," says Alfred Goldman, technical analyst at St. Louis-based A.G. Edwards & Sons. "Most people do just the opposite: They sell their winners and keep their losers." Which types of stocks are most likely to qualify?

wsj_1767 (line 35, ant vp):
As the West German currency rose, so did Merkur prices.

wsj_1778 (line 3, ant vp):
In the long, frightening night after Tuesday's devastating earthquake, Bay Area residents searched for comfort and solace wherever they could.

wsj_1778 (line 126, ant ap):
Next to Chez Panisse a homeless couple, bundled into a blue sleeping bag, sat up, said, "Good morning" and then the woman smiled, said, "Isn't it great just to be alive?" I agreed.
It is.

wsj_1790 (line 28, ant vp):
HERE'S ONE more explanation for why Japan is a tough industrial competitor: Two of three Japanese employees submit suggestions to save money, increase efficiency and boost morale, while only 8% of American workers do.

wsj_1792 (line 37, ant vp):
In the event that the buy-out group stalls in reviving its bid, the UAL board could remain under some pressure to seek another transaction, even without any legal obligation to do so.

wsj_1795 (line 18, ant vp):
But these proposals do not rest on a view of what the Fed's problem is or, if they do, they rest on an incorrect view.