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AP Worldstream back issues from Thursday, February 14:

Japan's current account surplus rises in December

Feb 14, 2002

dollar lower against yen in Tokyo

Feb 14, 2002

Venezuela's currency plunges by 19 percent after controls lifted amid economic crisis

Feb 14, 2002;

'Runaway production' stirs passions on both sides of border

Feb 14, 2002;

Diesel exhaust filters could give embattled fiber-optics maker a boost down the road

Feb 14, 2002;

TRAV Bonaire Diving Tips

Feb 14, 2002;

Angola faces worsening humanitarian crisis as rebel attacks provoke government military action

Feb 14, 2002;

Tokyo stocks rise, dollar lower against yen

Feb 14, 2002

Newmont shareholders approve Normandy takeover

Feb 14, 2002;

Hong Kong markets closed for holiday

Feb 14, 2002

People and places in the news

Feb 14, 2002

House where Mark Twain raised family, wrote books

Feb 14, 2002;

Fifteen years after his death, Andy Warhol still baffles many in the land of his roots

Feb 14, 2002;

White House expert says U.S. may retaliate with military if terrorists try cyberterrorism

Feb 14, 2002;

Bush bioethics advisers oppose reproductive cloning

Feb 14, 2002

Bush administration defends its global AIDS budget request

Feb 14, 2002;

Compromising photo could haunt Chirac's bid for second presidential term

Feb 14, 2002;

Sports Olympics Successful Start

Feb 14, 2002;

Penkse drivers never questioned move

Feb 14, 2002;

Georgia wary of Tyson-Lewis bout

Feb 14, 2002;

Ripken enters new career as baseball team owner

Feb 14, 2002;

At age 23, Bryant might just be 'best player in the world'

Feb 14, 2002;

Sweden clinches spot in women's hockey finals

Feb 14, 2002

Steady Norwegian wins another biathlon gold

Feb 14, 2002;

Wednesday's collated results

Feb 14, 2002

Oslo or Lillehammer? Feud brewing over Norwegian bid for 2018 Winter Olympics

Feb 14, 2002;

Ammann becomes second ski jumper to sweep both hills at same Olympics

Feb 14, 2002;

Sports Olympics Women's Luge

Feb 14, 2002

Aamodt cherishes gold, status as greatest medal-winner in Alpine

Feb 14, 2002;

Open 13 tennis results

Feb 14, 2002

Rugby Union Super 12

Feb 14, 2002;

LeMay Doan sets Olympic record in first heat of 500

Feb 14, 2002;

Otto leads German sweep

Feb 14, 2002;

Wednesday's Winter Olympic Medalists

Feb 14, 2002;

"U.S.A, U.S.A." reverberates in the medal standings

Feb 14, 2002;

Switzerland 2, Belarus 1

Feb 14, 2002

Thursday, Feb. 21

Feb 14, 2002;

U.S. officials have acknowledged a few CIA actions during war in Afghanistan

Feb 14, 2002;

Calling its own shots, spy agency conducts offensive military operations in Afghanistan

Feb 14, 2002;

Bush praises Pakistan president but does not fulfill Musharraf's aid wish list

Feb 14, 2002;

Lindh pleads innocent to charge of conspiring to kill Americans, CIA officer's family denounces him

Feb 14, 2002;

President seeks advice on options; possible showdown with Iraq could be the outcome

Feb 14, 2002;

New president, Sandinista leader agree to work together for Nicaragua's benefit

Feb 14, 2002

In interview, dissident Venezuelan officer says he's wary of hero's role

Feb 14, 2002;

Milosevic to respond to chilling prosecution's evidence

Feb 14, 2002;

President announces referendum to reform constitution

Feb 14, 2002

Yemeni al-Qaida suspect blows himself up in clash with security forces

Feb 14, 2002;

President prepares alternative to Kyoto global warming pact

Feb 14, 2002;

World environment summit seeks controls on hazardous chemicals

Feb 14, 2002;

Historic iron church in Turkey's biggest city set to get a face lift

Feb 14, 2002;

Greek capital remaking its horizon in historic cleanup for Olympics

Feb 14, 2002;

Squeezing germs out of food _ without losing flavor, nutrition

Feb 14, 2002;

SCI Fresher Under Pressure Glance

Feb 14, 2002;

Inquiring scientists want to know: Why is sex so popular?

Feb 14, 2002;

Schroeder wants EU-Mercosur trade talks to advance

Feb 14, 2002;

Gas stations owners in northern Mexico ask for price reduction to compete with United States

Feb 14, 2002

TRAV The Big Easy Tips

Feb 14, 2002;

Arafat fight with security chief part political theater, part frayed nerves

Feb 14, 2002;

The little Dutch island called the 'Fish Capital of the Caribbean'

Feb 14, 2002;

Skiing on a small scale in the littliest state in U.S.

Feb 14, 2002;

TRAV Travel Briefs

Feb 14, 2002

Judge finds man caught in truck near the Pentagon a risk to flee, orders him held

Feb 14, 2002;

Organized crime suspected of exploding bomb in government building>

Feb 14, 2002

Organized crime suspected of exploding bomb in government building

Feb 14, 2002

President, UN leader discuss Afghan request to expand multinational force

Feb 14, 2002