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AP Worldstream back issues from Wednesday, July 3:

Argentine president calls for early presidential election

Jul 03, 2002;

George to announce Indy 500 decision on Wednesday

Jul 03, 2002

Australian defense company wins contracts to provide computer systems for helicopter gunships

Jul 03, 2002

Free tickets for fans who get mohawk haircuts

Jul 03, 2002

Egoyan's "Ararat" to open Toronto film fest; Cronenberg film also has gala

Jul 03, 2002

Eight world bests set despite cool, windy conditions

Jul 03, 2002;

Orca orphaned near Seattle healthy, ready to reunite with family

Jul 03, 2002;

Iraq says there will be "concrete results" from talks with U.N. secretary-general this week

Jul 03, 2002;

Fleming admits nervous moments before clenching series win

Jul 03, 2002;

Apaches feel tainted by accusations against tribal member

Jul 03, 2002;

Massacre probe targets former president as Mexico comes to terms with violent past

Jul 03, 2002;

Report: Brazilian Zico is top candidate as Japan's national soccer team coach

Jul 03, 2002

Tokyo stocks fall, dollar lower against yen in early trading

Jul 03, 2002

House where Nazi dictator grew up haunts residents of Austrian town

Jul 03, 2002;

Former Mexico oil chief to wait longer for day in U.S. court

Jul 03, 2002;

South Korean fishing boats resume operation near troubled sea border with North Korea

Jul 03, 2002;

Russian jet filled with children collides midair with cargo plane; all aboard believed dead

Jul 03, 2002;

Wednesday, July 3, 2002

Jul 03, 2002

South Korean fishing boats resume operation near troubled sea border with North Korea

Jul 03, 2002;

Andruw Jones, Johnny Damon get final All-Star spots

Jul 03, 2002

WorldCom CEO blames former execs for accounting irregularities, casts doubt on Arthur Andersen

Jul 03, 2002;

Items on Venus Williams, Wimbledon TV ratings, Father-son bet, doubles partnership, Second Serves

Jul 03, 2002;

On 2nd anniversary of victory, Fox offers Mexicans more faith than facts

Jul 03, 2002;

Steve Fossett completes first around-the-world solo balloon quest

Jul 03, 2002;

People and Places in the News

Jul 03, 2002;

U.N. agency appeals for funds to rebuild devastated Palestinian refugee camps

Jul 03, 2002;

Felix `Tito' Trinidad retiring from professional boxing, representative says

Jul 03, 2002;

Red Sox take double header over Blue Jays

Jul 03, 2002;

Seles not sure when she'll quit tennis, 'enjoy life'

Jul 03, 2002;

Caribbean summit focuses on crime, free trade; Haiti expected to become full member

Jul 03, 2002;

Malaysian leader says Australia must become Asian to join ASEAN

Jul 03, 2002

All-Star managers concerned steroids could hurt baseball's image

Jul 03, 2002;

Dollar lower against yen in Tokyo

Jul 03, 2002

OAS report denies attempted coup claimed by Haitian government; Says officials armed attackers of opposition

Jul 03, 2002;

Guild report: Movie, TV acting jobs decline 9.3 percent

Jul 03, 2002;

Vishnevski agrees to one-year deal with Anaheim

Jul 03, 2002

Brazil gives national team hero's welcome

Jul 03, 2002;

Still in his record-setting balloon, Fossett thinking about next adventure

Jul 03, 2002;

Portland Fire beats Cleveland Rockers 68-64

Jul 03, 2002;

Police seize weapons that may have been destined for Sri Lankan rebels

Jul 03, 2002

One U.S. sailor drowns, another missing as strong typhoon approaches Okinawa

Jul 03, 2002

Former Guatemalan president defends himself after nine years of silence

Jul 03, 2002

Report: Hong Kong to give Chinese migrant quota to professionals

Jul 03, 2002

Hong Kong people say it takes more than Jiang's words to inspire patriotism

Jul 03, 2002;

Mexico, Brazil look to foster greater Latin American integration

Jul 03, 2002;

A sentimental journey on a long-distance Amtrak route threatened with cancellation

Jul 03, 2002;

Annual wine exports enjoy vintage year as sales hit new highs

Jul 03, 2002

Felix `Tito' Trinidad retiring from professional boxing

Jul 03, 2002;

Wednesday, July 10

Jul 03, 2002;

U.S. proposes possible compromise to keep American peacekeepers from prosecution by new court

Jul 03, 2002;

Torrential rain warning issued as Typhoon Rammasun whirls off Taiwan's eastern coast

Jul 03, 2002

Afghan victims of errant attack speak of night of loss and terror at southern hospital

Jul 03, 2002;

University of California, Berkeley helps save lost American Indian languages

Jul 03, 2002;

Kashmiris caught between Indian soldiers and Islamic rebels

Jul 03, 2002;

Malaysian leader says he won't keep elder statesman role after retiring

Jul 03, 2002;

Colon pitches Expos to 5-2 win over Braves

Jul 03, 2002;

Williams, Capriati dodge Wimbledon raindrops

Jul 03, 2002;

Gold opens higher in Hong Kong

Jul 03, 2002

Crews contain largest wildfire in Colorado history

Jul 03, 2002;

East Timor's leader lays wreath at Indonesia's heroes cemetery

Jul 03, 2002;

Will Vivendi breakup favor Diller?

Jul 03, 2002;

Philly bar manager cancels ad campaign that spoofed Thai king

Jul 03, 2002;

Tokyo stocks mixed, dollar lower against yen

Jul 03, 2002

U.S. withdraws offer to hold security talks with North Korea next week

Jul 03, 2002;

Police officer shot in Muslim-dominated province

Jul 03, 2002