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AP Worldstream back issues from Tuesday, February 26:

Poll: Support rate for Koizumi plunges but still above 50 percent

Feb 26, 2002

People and Places in the News

Feb 26, 2002;

Five Mexican states lose power for two hours due to plant failure

Feb 26, 2002

dollar higher against yen in Tokyo

Feb 26, 2002

Wall Street firms face mounting legal challenges over Enron dealings

Feb 26, 2002;

Sunday, March 4

Feb 26, 2002;

Death of Angolan leader could spur U.S. peacemaking effort

Feb 26, 2002;

Stocks close lower in Tokyo

Feb 26, 2002

Heat still have some climbing to do to make playoffs

Feb 26, 2002;

Mideast bracing for new round of violence

Feb 26, 2002;

Intel CEO: New products will carry tech out of recession

Feb 26, 2002;

Condit says in interview there is no reason he shouldn't seek re-election

Feb 26, 2002

Zimbabwe opposition leader charged with treason two weeks ahead of presidential election

Feb 26, 2002;

Efforts to substitute drug crops in Colombia failing, congressional report says

Feb 26, 2002;

Fourth Venezuelan officer demands president's resignation

Feb 26, 2002

Researchers say that too much processed meat can increase the risk of developing diabetes 2 in men

Feb 26, 2002;

Struggling Stars face different ending after five straight division titles

Feb 26, 2002;

New U.S. intelligence report describes Russian nuclear security problems

Feb 26, 2002;

Second poll also finds HP employee opposition to Compaq deal

Feb 26, 2002;

William H. Gates Sr., Jimmy Carter plan AIDS tour of Africa

Feb 26, 2002

Ex-Enron CEO Skilling faces questioning again, this time with company officials who disagree with him

Feb 26, 2002;

Iraq, U.N. to resume dialogue; Annan expects to discuss return of weapons inspectors

Feb 26, 2002;

Appeals panel blocks oil exploration near Arches National Park

Feb 26, 2002;

Report: Actors and agents tentatively agree on new contract

Feb 26, 2002

Lawsuit over the first U.S. copy-protected music CD is settled

Feb 26, 2002;

In special forces' war in Afghanistan, even who's in it is a secret

Feb 26, 2002;

Family members of victims of 1993 trade center bombing to have voice in memorial planning

Feb 26, 2002;

Dollar higher against yen in Tokyo

Feb 26, 2002

Ex-NBA star Jayson Williams charged in limo driver's shooting death

Feb 26, 2002;

Despite tough talk, Iran seen as attempting to defuse tension with U.S.

Feb 26, 2002;

Court to rehear overturned dlrs 68.4 million award against 3M

Feb 26, 2002

Both sides claim victory as Mexico's former ruling party elects leader

Feb 26, 2002;

New drugs in development attack AIDS virus in novel ways

Feb 26, 2002;

Security Council again calls for withdrawal of all foreign troops from Congo

Feb 26, 2002

Kofi Annan calls for an end to fighting in Angola

Feb 26, 2002

Former U.S. ambassador, founder of foreign policy institute dies at 98

Feb 26, 2002

High-tech hits the road as automotive electronics rev up

Feb 26, 2002;

Police mulling cruelty charges after puppy beheaded at party

Feb 26, 2002

Prosecutors insist gruesome picture necessary in stabbing trial

Feb 26, 2002;

Malaysian mobile operator gets permission to list shares

Feb 26, 2002

Government support slumps as prime minister embroiled in two scandals

Feb 26, 2002

Jordan's knee is serious blow to Wizards' playoff hopes

Feb 26, 2002;

Hastily abandoned camps show Colombian rebels lived well, trained hard in their safe haven

Feb 26, 2002;

Bank of America to close Hanoi office by end of next month

Feb 26, 2002

dollar remains steady against yen in Tokyo

Feb 26, 2002

Portuguese soccer scores

Feb 26, 2002

Bush acts to ensure Afghans get U.S. aid

Feb 26, 2002;

Tokyo market's main index slips, dollar lower against yen

Feb 26, 2002

Australia may ask Commonwealth to withdraw election monitors from Zimbabwe

Feb 26, 2002;

Gold opens higher in Hong Kong

Feb 26, 2002

ATP Siebel Open Results

Feb 26, 2002

Colombian candidate seized by rebels is anti-corruption crusader with a flair for the sensational

Feb 26, 2002;

Microsoft developing new software for small businesses

Feb 26, 2002

Hopes high in recession-struck Japan for economic boost from World Cup

Feb 26, 2002;

WTA Tour State Farm Classic Results

Feb 26, 2002

Palestinian resolution would drop mention of U.N. monitors

Feb 26, 2002;

Japan's auto production rises in January

Feb 26, 2002

Tokyo stocks rise, dollar remains steady against yen in early trading

Feb 26, 2002

Sanguinetti defeats Gimelstob in first round

Feb 26, 2002

Thousands of workers ready to stage sympathy strike

Feb 26, 2002;

Boeing to offer quieter 747 in 2004

Feb 26, 2002

South Korea still has trouble closing deals

Feb 26, 2002;

Dechy wins first singles match in Scottsdale

Feb 26, 2002

Conservative Chilean politician arrives in Cuba 'without ideological prejudices'

Feb 26, 2002

As tumbling prices devastate economy, Koizumi readies reform plan

Feb 26, 2002;