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AP Worldstream back issues from Friday, May 24:

Yahoo! concedes to rival eBay, withdraws European auctions

May 24, 2002;

Dollar higher against yen in Tokyo

May 24, 2002

U.S. dollar higher, Tokyo stocks advance in early trading

May 24, 2002

German artist's immense photos merge past and present

May 24, 2002;

It looks like Al Pacino, it sounds like Al Pacino, but ...

May 24, 2002;

Fun times for galaxy wind down as Lucas steers `Star Wars' to gloomy end

May 24, 2002;

Tate Modern's 'Matisse Picasso' show highlights ties between artistic titans

May 24, 2002;

Ancient Chinese snuff bottles survive in private collections

May 24, 2002;

In third year, Detroit Electronic Music Festival expands its lineup of urban music

May 24, 2002;

The world gets another look at Andy Warhol

May 24, 2002;

Museum cracks Andy Warhol `time capsules'

May 24, 2002;

From Count Dracula to Count Dooku, Christopher Lee remains a big-screen heavy

May 24, 2002;

Alice's old church-home converted into shrine to folk singer

May 24, 2002;

Fringe theater may find immortality on video

May 24, 2002;

Waiting to go on for the star: The life of an understudy

May 24, 2002;

The top ten music in the United States

May 24, 2002;

Clea DuVall charts a career in acting with an unorthodox mix of credits

May 24, 2002;

Filmmakers bet on non-talking horse hero in animated 'Spirit'

May 24, 2002;

Dai Chaing: he's Chinese but his voice is Italian

May 24, 2002;

At the Movies: `The Importance of Being Earnest'

May 24, 2002;

ARTS Celebrity Birthdays

May 24, 2002;

That Was the Week That Was

May 24, 2002;

Friday, May 31

May 24, 2002;

Study concludes rubber bullets too dangerous for civil crowd control

May 24, 2002;

Democracy leader Suu Kyi wants early talks with Myanmar junta

May 24, 2002;

U.N. Security Council agrees to keep multinational force in Kabul for another six months

May 24, 2002;

Bush opposes independent commission to investigate pre-Sept. 11 terror warnings

May 24, 2002;

East Timor looks for Olympic recognition this year

May 24, 2002;

Penske is all about winning at Indianapolis

May 24, 2002;

Senate approves bipartisan bill strengthening Bush's authority to negotiate global trade deals

May 24, 2002;

Venezuelan coup figurehead escapes from house arrest, makes asylum bid in Colombian embassy

May 24, 2002;

Eight opposition activists released after more than three months in prison

May 24, 2002;

Jack beats Tiger; both trail Tway at Memorial

May 24, 2002;

Indy 500 Driver Profiles

May 24, 2002;

AUTO RACING PACKAGE: 1977 race one for the record books

May 24, 2002;

People and Places in the News

May 24, 2002;

FBI agent airs allegations about Moussaoui case, prompting internal probe

May 24, 2002;

Attacker tries to bomb Tel Aviv night club, shot by security guard

May 24, 2002;

Kidnapper jailed for 11 years after snatching baby for ransom

May 24, 2002

U.S., Syria work toward better relationship at Houston sessions

May 24, 2002;

Pontiff, still hoping to visit Russia, works to thaw icy relations with Orthodox church

May 24, 2002;

Police search for clues about what killed Levy; may question Condit again

May 24, 2002;

U.S. Treasury Department denies U.N. report saying bank flagged money transfer to Sept. 11 suicide hijacker

May 24, 2002

Six more killed as war threats exchanged alongside hopes for peace

May 24, 2002;

Lindh pleaded `Please don't kill me,' defense motion says

May 24, 2002;

Gold opens higher in Hong Kong

May 24, 2002

Moldovan business leaders learn from Kentucky technology park

May 24, 2002;

Japan retains top spot among world's creditor nations for 11th consecutive year

May 24, 2002

U.S. dollar rises, Tokyo stocks fall moderately

May 24, 2002

Accountancy board recommends revoking Andersen's license

May 24, 2002;

Officials fear lack of enough "Western" restrooms may bewilder some fans

May 24, 2002;

Audio Reviews

May 24, 2002;

At the Movies: 'Enough'

May 24, 2002;

At the Movies: 'CQ'

May 24, 2002;

At the Movies: 'Thirteen Conversations About One Thing'

May 24, 2002;

At the Movies: 'Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron'

May 24, 2002;

Song, dance, tears, timeless love: Bollywood comes to Cannes

May 24, 2002;

At the Movies: `Insomnia'

May 24, 2002;

Australia bids farewell to last known survivor of Gallipoli campaign

May 24, 2002

Milwaukee Archbishop denies report of abuse; asks Vatican to speed resignation

May 24, 2002;

Baldwin admits discrepancies in academic credentials

May 24, 2002;

Diouf is ready to become the World Cup's emerging star

May 24, 2002;

Lawmakers welcome Tibetan spiritual leader to Australia's parliament

May 24, 2002

Top leaders of infamous Khmer Rouge regime live quiet, isolated lives _ so far avoiding trial

May 24, 2002;

Taiwan's ruling party supporting Harvard-educated official as the candidate in the capital's mayoral race

May 24, 2002