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AP Worldstream back issues from Wednesday, February 6:

Univision profits drop on weak advertising market

Feb 06, 2002;

Dollar higher against other major currencies

Feb 06, 2002

Government report shows more than half of all Americans go online

Feb 06, 2002;

Energy futures down on supply concerns

Feb 06, 2002

dollar higher against yen in Tokyo

Feb 06, 2002

Argentine president calls 2003 election, vows to put shattered economy in order

Feb 06, 2002;

Caribbean leaders urge donors to release aid for Haiti

Feb 06, 2002;

General Mills lowers earnings expectations

Feb 06, 2002

Tokyo stocks rise, dollar higher against yen in early trading

Feb 06, 2002

Congress subpoenas Kenneth Lay for a second time, listens to testimony of former employees

Feb 06, 2002;

Insurance, banking company ING announces Iowa expansion

Feb 06, 2002

Tobacco company urges government to allow ads saying smokeless products are safer than cigarettes

Feb 06, 2002;

Airborne CEO and vice chairman to retire

Feb 06, 2002

Deloitte to separate accounting, consulting units

Feb 06, 2002;

Auto import sales in Japan fall 4.9 percent in January

Feb 06, 2002

GE reaffirms profit growth forecast

Feb 06, 2002

Commerce Department fines Houston business for Iran sales

Feb 06, 2002

Critics attack cuts on programs to narrow digital divide as study shows gap increasing

Feb 06, 2002;

People and Places in the News

Feb 06, 2002;

Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2002

Feb 06, 2002

Indonesians want to sell their jamu herbal medicines and potions to rest of the world, promising better health and vitality

Feb 06, 2002;

Costa Rica's leading vice presidential candidate resigns ahead of April run-off

Feb 06, 2002

Baseball postpones contraction until 2003

Feb 06, 2002;

Purinton suspended three games

Feb 06, 2002

Picabo wants to grab another gold before saying goodbye

Feb 06, 2002;

Defending champion Cameroon hoping to end Mali's dream run at African Cup

Feb 06, 2002;

All Black hit by deep-vein thrombosis

Feb 06, 2002

Animal group upset about mascot hunting

Feb 06, 2002

Countdown to the Salt Lake City Olympics

Feb 06, 2002;

Former Yankee Luis Arroyo inducted into Latin Hall of Fame

Feb 06, 2002;

Panthers recall forward Byron Ritchie

Feb 06, 2002

Planes violate Olympic airspace as restrictions tighten

Feb 06, 2002;

Atletico 1; Bolivar 2

Feb 06, 2002

Chicago Motor Speedway suspends racing for 2002

Feb 06, 2002

Skiing & coughing: Haze descends on Salt Lake City

Feb 06, 2002;

Oldest hole-in-one golfer Harold Stilson dies at 101

Feb 06, 2002

Wednesday, Feb. 13

Feb 06, 2002;

America's role after Sept. 11 dominated a very different World Economic Forum in New York

Feb 06, 2002;

Police settle case of unjustly fired police officer

Feb 06, 2002

Heartache, despair thrive among city's dream seekers

Feb 06, 2002;

Is the ivory-bill extinct? Searchers in Louisiana swamp hope not

Feb 06, 2002;

Colombian government makes cease-fire proposal to rebels

Feb 06, 2002;

In mob killing, Palestinian gunmen storm courtroom, shoot dead three defendants

Feb 06, 2002;

Once close to demolition, George Washington's quarters is getting a facelift

Feb 06, 2002;

New Zealand PM jostled and heckled at national day event

Feb 06, 2002;

Visiting U.S. officials unveil plans for deeper U.S. involvement in Colombia's war

Feb 06, 2002;

Powell tells Arafat he cannot `engage with us' while he tolerates violence

Feb 06, 2002;

John Walker Lindh indicted, accused of conspiring to kill Americans in Afghanistan

Feb 06, 2002;

Two executions put on hold in Florida as Supreme Court weighs key capital punishment case

Feb 06, 2002;

Supreme Court justices buck tradition, give glimpses of personal views

Feb 06, 2002;

Suspected Bin Laden operative, three others, go on trial in Italy

Feb 06, 2002;

Iran calls U.S. accusations it is seeking weapons of mass destruction unfounded

Feb 06, 2002;

Police say they are closing in on kidnappers of Wall Street Journal reporter

Feb 06, 2002;

Mailroom employee at local paper shoots, kills co-worker fter argument

Feb 06, 2002

Saudi official admits 15 of 19 of the Sept. 11 hijackers were Saudi

Feb 06, 2002;

British tourist dies in fall from hotel balcony

Feb 06, 2002

Israeli defense minister urges U.S. to ignore Arafat, reach out to other Palestinians

Feb 06, 2002;

Historians to ask New York mayor to change agreement regarding Rudolph Giuliani's papers

Feb 06, 2002

Civil rights group asks U.S. Embassy in Spain to probe beating of black musician

Feb 06, 2002

Charges against Walker Lindh

Feb 06, 2002;

College student charged in death of newborn found in trash behind her home

Feb 06, 2002

At least two killed in multi-car pileup on fog-shrouded central California highway

Feb 06, 2002;

Costa Rica's leading vice presidential candidate denies he's resigning ahead of April runoff

Feb 06, 2002

Tokyo stocks rise, dollar higher against yen

Feb 06, 2002

GM North American chairman says up to 75 percent of products in the pipeline will be reviewed by new design structure

Feb 06, 2002;