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AP Worldstream back issues from Wednesday, January 16:

MGM reportedly on auction block for dlrs 7 billion

Jan 16, 2002;

Get this: The Nets are the best in the East

Jan 16, 2002;

Faced with rebuilding devastated nation, Afghanistan turns to India

Jan 16, 2002;

CNN agrees to four-year contract extension with Larry King

Jan 16, 2002;

O'Neill says Enron case shows things `clearly went awry'

Jan 16, 2002;

African Cup finalists

Jan 16, 2002;

Hundreds of residents to be temporarily moved from town because of high lead levels

Jan 16, 2002

Security Council says top priority in Burundi is cease-fire

Jan 16, 2002

Boeing will keep 767 tanker work at home, talking with Japan on Sonic Cruiser

Jan 16, 2002;

Allegations of fix threaten Ohno's golden hopes

Jan 16, 2002;

Corrections officials investigate porn party in Saskatchewan prison

Jan 16, 2002

U.S. Ambassador to U.N. to visit Syria and other key Mideast countries next week

Jan 16, 2002

dollar higher against yen in Tokyo

Jan 16, 2002

Australian Open results

Jan 16, 2002

On eve of Cyprus reunification talks, Cypriots press for progress

Jan 16, 2002;

Air Force launches rocket carrying military communications satellite

Jan 16, 2002

Angry over financial freeze, Argentine rioters attack banks in provinces

Jan 16, 2002;

Casey Martin has surgery for infection

Jan 16, 2002

Poland hopes Russian leader's visit launches new era in economic, political ties

Jan 16, 2002;

Two federal employees killed in ambush robbery in southern Mexico

Jan 16, 2002

Lawyer: McDonald's in talks to settle lawsuit

Jan 16, 2002;

Davis Cup dispute over Dent; the Scud on serve

Jan 16, 2002

John Walker Lindh to be charged in civilian court; prosecutors seek life in prison for American Taliban

Jan 16, 2002;

At least 20 die in El Salvador bus crash

Jan 16, 2002

U.S. dollar higher against yen, Tokyo stocks lower in early trading

Jan 16, 2002

Spurs put French rookie guard on injured list

Jan 16, 2002

Palestinians detain leader of group that killed Cabinet minister, Israel skeptical of move

Jan 16, 2002;

Alabama woman says husband was kidnapped during mercy mission in Afghanistan

Jan 16, 2002;

Sales of Red Sox, Marlins and Expos could be approved Wednesday

Jan 16, 2002;

Ninety file for salary arbitration

Jan 16, 2002;

Teen suicide pilot: A life filled with contradictions and one nagging mystery

Jan 16, 2002;

Ford chief explains precious metals loss; further cuts could be coming

Jan 16, 2002;

Kobe Bryant scores season-high 56 points against Grizzlies

Jan 16, 2002;

Security Council lifts international flight ban on Afghanistan's airline

Jan 16, 2002;

Release in New Zealand of rare wading birds raises survival hopes

Jan 16, 2002

China's Angang, German firm get approval for joint venture in China's northeast

Jan 16, 2002

BellSouth agrees to pay dlrs 150,000 over Latin American payments

Jan 16, 2002

Sports Tennis Australian Open, Results

Jan 16, 2002

Religion and violence: Connection between the two grows in post-Cold War

Jan 16, 2002;

Phaseout at Goodyear Nebraska plant may affect as many as 480 jobs

Jan 16, 2002

Enron, Andersen bond went beyond auditing

Jan 16, 2002;

Crew waive Harkes, Elcock; trade Bonseu

Jan 16, 2002

Iraqi oil exports plunge drastically in week ending Jan. 11

Jan 16, 2002

U.S. dollar edges higher against yen, Tokyo stocks mixed

Jan 16, 2002

Survey: Americans think but don't necessarily act differently post Sept. 11

Jan 16, 2002;

Counties study indoor rack track

Jan 16, 2002

Journey for unlucky Taliban warrior 'series of crossroads'

Jan 16, 2002;

Furor over financial freeze; Argentine rioters hit scattered banks

Jan 16, 2002;

Spurrier pledges to put a winner in nation's capital

Jan 16, 2002;

Wednesday, Jan. 23

Jan 16, 2002;

Two men arrested Sept. 12 with box cutter knives are charged with credit card fraud

Jan 16, 2002;

Samsung Electronics reports 65 percent drop in fourth-quarter net profit

Jan 16, 2002

Countdown to the Salt Lake Olympics

Jan 16, 2002;

People and places in the news

Jan 16, 2002;

Australian postal workers intercept suspicious letter addressed to McDonald's

Jan 16, 2002

Japanese central bank leaves monetary policy unchanged

Jan 16, 2002

In cases of workplace tragedy, employers benefits vary widely

Jan 16, 2002;

Kwan's rivals begin competition at Europeans

Jan 16, 2002;

Developments in the aftermath of the Sept. 11 attacks

Jan 16, 2002;

Japanese top telecom, three broadcasters to form Internet venture

Jan 16, 2002

IMF director praises Turkey's implementation of difficult reforms; agreement imminent

Jan 16, 2002;

African championship promises spectacular soccer, taste of World Cup talent

Jan 16, 2002;

Swede who received first implantable pacemaker dies at 86

Jan 16, 2002;

Secretary-General urges government and rebels in Colombia to maintain momentum toward peace

Jan 16, 2002

eBay beats Wall Street expectations, says 2002 outlook strong

Jan 16, 2002;