Nearly! :-)
!/usr/bin/perl
use warnings;
use strict;
use HTML::TreeBuilder;
my $html = do{local $/;<DATA>};
my $p = HTML::TreeBuilder->new;
$p->parse_content($html); # parse_content if you have a string
my @tds = $p->look_down(_tag => q{td}); # get a list of all the td tag
+s
for my $td (@tds){
my $bold = $td->look_down(_tag => q{b}); # look for a bold tag
if ($bold){
print $bold->as_text, qq{\n}; # if there is one print the text
}
}
$p->delete; # when you've finished with it
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