91. A grant of immunity and a change in federal regulation of the industry would most likely require Congressional approval.
92. A newly expanded NATO, and a renewal of American troop involvement in Bosnia, will properly require congressional approval.
93. A grant of immunity would require congressional approval and anti-tobacco forces are trying to mobilize opposition.
94. A national settlement would require congressional approval, and Republican leaders in Congress have said lawmakers are not likely to take up the matter this year.
95. A merger would require approval from the New Hampshire attorney general and insurance commissioner and the US Federal Trade Commission.
96. A name change would require approval from the Texas Legislature.
97. A settlement would require approval from a U.S. judge in Manhattan, and investors would have the opportunity to opt out and seek separate claims.
98. A merger of two water companies requires approval by the Monopolies and Mergers Commission, the U.K. antitrust body.
99. A purchase of Pacificorp by Scottish Power would require approval of U.S. energy regulators and the shareholders of both companies.
100. A recess appointment lasts for a year and does not require Senate approval.