Dennis, thank you!  You guided me well.
I read the section on positional assertions and non-greedy quantifiers.
Education continues...

Testing brought up one observation/question though:
Using the search pattern you suggested, when I search in the forward
direction (i.e. command-G) then it often would find two consecutive
<td foo>bar</td> occurences in a row (up to where we have </tr> and
\r), BUT when searching in the backwards direction (i.e. command-shift-
G) it is always finding them correctly (i.e. one <td foo>bar</td> at a
time).  It has to be either an apparent bug or a real bug.  Care to
help me replicate this?

-Govinda
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