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AP Worldstream back issues from Tuesday, January 29:

Report: Mitsui, Sumitomo construction firms agree to integrate

Jan 29, 2002

Dollar lower against yen in Tokyo

Jan 29, 2002

Airport scanner makers ramp up production to meet federal deadline

Jan 29, 2002;

FEA US Airport Scanners Glance

Jan 29, 2002;

Companies south of the border look to expand exports to U.S. Hispanics

Jan 29, 2002;

Carmakers see loss of control, consumers hope for lower prices as EU plans U.S.-style changes in auto market

Jan 29, 2002;

Japan's unemployment rate reaches record 5.6 percent in December

Jan 29, 2002;

As ranks grow amid economic downturn, Asian job hunters finding niches in China

Jan 29, 2002;

Tokyo stocks slip, dollar lower against yen in early trading

Jan 29, 2002

Negotiators agree on blueprint to mobilize funds to help world's poorest _ but grassroots groups express disappointment

Jan 29, 2002;

Enron employees sue company, auditing firm to recover lost retirement funds

Jan 29, 2002;

Developments related to the Enron collapse and investigation

Jan 29, 2002;

People and places in the News

Jan 29, 2002;

Nuisance on the hoof: Crowded Hong Kong bumps up against proliferating wild cows

Jan 29, 2002;

Heat's Mourning almost as good as the old Zo

Jan 29, 2002;

South Korean president reorganizes Cabinet amid corruption scandals

Jan 29, 2002;

U.S. bobsledder appeals disqualification from Olympics

Jan 29, 2002;

Scores in Busta Cup cricket matches

Jan 29, 2002;

West Indies 'B,' Barbados win matches in first round of Busta Cup

Jan 29, 2002

Lemieux to skip Penguins-Flyers game

Jan 29, 2002

Street, oldest member of team, probably racing only downhill

Jan 29, 2002;

Devils fire coach Larry Robinson

Jan 29, 2002;

Prep-to-Pro players take time

Jan 29, 2002;

Nevada officials have yet another Tyson dilemma on their hands

Jan 29, 2002;

Brady or Bledsoe? Belichick promises an answer Wednesday

Jan 29, 2002;

Patriotic colors will adorn Super Bowl footballs

Jan 29, 2002

American runner fails drug test, retires

Jan 29, 2002

Today in History

Jan 29, 2002;

Bush promises Karzai aid, military training in visit to White House, says no to U.S. peacekeepers

Jan 29, 2002;

Despite official ban on gambling, lottery craze hits communist China

Jan 29, 2002;

Amid jitters among guards at U.S. Embassy, assessing Afghanistan's security a growing concern

Jan 29, 2002;

A cruel reality for many Afghans in hand-dug caverns: hope sought but misery found

Jan 29, 2002;

AP Weekly News Calendar

Jan 29, 2002

Moderate earthquake jolts northern Japan

Jan 29, 2002

Caribbean Community delegation arrives in Haiti for fact-finding mission

Jan 29, 2002

Colombians await word on loved ones aboard vanished plane, while search proceeds

Jan 29, 2002;

High-ranking clergy often accused of negligence in molestation cases

Jan 29, 2002;

Lawmakers debate whether to let illegal immigrants get driver's licenses

Jan 29, 2002;

U.S., Israel step up pressure on Palestinian leader

Jan 29, 2002;

Foreign ministers call for common import tariff

Jan 29, 2002

Karzai: Job of rebuilding Afghanistan not imposible, but "very, very difficult"

Jan 29, 2002;

Colombian rebels wage terror campaign against infrastructure

Jan 29, 2002;

Administration dismisses Arafat speech, key arrest as inadequate

Jan 29, 2002;

Mexico unveils farm policy, declares end to agrarian reform program

Jan 29, 2002

Ecuador plane carrying 92 people crashes along Colombian border

Jan 29, 2002;

Bush says officials to decide on a case-by-case basis whether Saudi prisoners in Guantanamo should be sent back home

Jan 29, 2002;

Government hints at closing down troubled Outback detention center

Jan 29, 2002;

Bush to advocate corporate responsibility, expanded faith-based programs in Tuesday address

Jan 29, 2002;

Fundraiser-lobbyist Terpeluk named Luxembourg ambassador

Jan 29, 2002

Tokyo stocks fall, dollar lower against yen

Jan 29, 2002

Enron employees sue company officials, auditing firm to recover lost retirement funds

Jan 29, 2002;

Jury awards dlrs 3.5 million to woman burned by Starbucks coffee machine

Jan 29, 2002;

Nokia, Motorola sue Turkish family for dlrs 3 billion, claim racketeering, extortion

Jan 29, 2002;

Japanese electronics maker Matsushita sues South Korean rival over patents

Jan 29, 2002

Tokyo stocks close lower

Jan 29, 2002

Caribbean leaders meet with Trinidadian officials to try to solve elections dispute

Jan 29, 2002;

Rams used to being heavy favorites

Jan 29, 2002;

Lightning strike to take 1-0 win over Rangers

Jan 29, 2002;

SKorea Cabinet Roster

Jan 29, 2002

Karzai: Job of rebuilding Afghanistan not impossible, but "very, very difficult"

Jan 29, 2002;

Afghan Karzai Quotes

Jan 29, 2002;

Ecuador plane carrying 92 people disappears along Colombian border

Jan 29, 2002;

Britain accuses Syria of illegally importing and selling Iraq oil in major violation of U.N. sanctions

Jan 29, 2002;

Symbol of global unity takes a lot of international dirty work

Jan 29, 2002;

Thai villagers have new weapon in war on drugs: informing on the neighbors

Jan 29, 2002;