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AP Worldstream back issues from Friday, July 12:

After 29 years, Seiji Ozawa says farewell in weekend concerts

Jul 12, 2002;

Five Questions With John Mellencamp

Jul 12, 2002;

Linton Kwesi Johnson, poet of reggae rhythms, takes his place among the classics

Jul 12, 2002;

Two German artists explore boundaries of painting and photography

Jul 12, 2002;

Austrian-German art museum and coffee house a hit on New York art scene

Jul 12, 2002;

Arthur Miller turns to the Guthrie, not Broadway, to debut new play

Jul 12, 2002;

Walter Mosley returns with his popular detective, Easy Rawlins

Jul 12, 2002;

Hanks takes up arms as mob gunman in dark trip to `Perdition'

Jul 12, 2002;

Masur conducts his final concerts as New York Philharmonic music director

Jul 12, 2002;

'Crocodile Hunter' and wife feel the bite of Hollywood moviemaking

Jul 12, 2002;

The Hives, White Stripes bringing back the fun in rock 'n' roll

Jul 12, 2002;

Celebrity Birthdays

Jul 12, 2002;

Another bunched-up field at Brown Deer

Jul 12, 2002;

Friday, July 19

Jul 12, 2002;

Sports AP Weekly Calendar

Jul 12, 2002

Iverson to be charged in gun case

Jul 12, 2002;

Baseball: No payroll dangers for next week

Jul 12, 2002;

Hundreds of Palestinians suffer long, hot wait, unable to cross into Jordan

Jul 12, 2002;

Six injured as Mexican farmers clash with police in airport protests

Jul 12, 2002;

Israel to try captured Palestinian leader in civil court

Jul 12, 2002;

People and Places in the News

Jul 12, 2002

Team Dennis Conner sails on _ mostly without Conner

Jul 12, 2002;

Rookie major leaguers endure pranks, hazing in their first year

Jul 12, 2002;

World Cup star Donovan wants to stay in MLS

Jul 12, 2002;

Amid crashes and hype, military shows off latest robot plane

Jul 12, 2002;

Judge refuses to seal lawsuits involving alleged sexual abuse by Louisville priests

Jul 12, 2002;

Friday, July 12, 2002

Jul 12, 2002

Jamaica releases sprinter Merlene Ottey to compete for Slovenia

Jul 12, 2002

Australian terror suspect was in contact with 1993 World Trade Center bombers, lawyer says

Jul 12, 2002

Two female officers _ including one with a gun _ try to fill role neglected by Taliban regime

Jul 12, 2002;

Council members say U.S. court proposal could be breakthrough

Jul 12, 2002;

Attorneys: Former WorldCom CEO was aware of hundreds of millions of dollars were shifted

Jul 12, 2002;

Tokyo stocks rise, dollar lower against yen

Jul 12, 2002

That Was the Week That Was

Jul 12, 2002;

The top ten music in the United States

Jul 12, 2002;

At the Movies: 'The Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course'

Jul 12, 2002;

At the Movies: 'Road to Perdition'

Jul 12, 2002;

At the Movies: `Reign of Fire'

Jul 12, 2002;

Sound Bites: Audio Reviews

Jul 12, 2002;

Sixteen injured as Mexican farmers clash with police in airport protests

Jul 12, 2002

Mexico City names second prosecutor to investigate death of human rights lawyer

Jul 12, 2002

Sixteen injured as Mexican farmers clash with police in airport protests

Jul 12, 2002;

Sixteen injured, 10 held officials hostage after Mexican farmers clash with police in airport protests

Jul 12, 2002;

At least 52 people killed in fighting between Colombian rebels and military, police

Jul 12, 2002

Renovation of La Scala piques some, but the show goes on at opera's temporary home

Jul 12, 2002;

Popular foreign minister set to challenge prime minister in Turkish upheaval

Jul 12, 2002;

Hong Kong justice chief: Anti-subversion law won't simply follow Beijing's orders

Jul 12, 2002

Council members say U.S. needs to make further concessions in court, peacekeeper dispute

Jul 12, 2002;

Yankees grab 7-4 win over Indians

Jul 12, 2002;

FBI, police investigating theft of secret military files from officer's car in Hawaii

Jul 12, 2002

Jones and Sheffield homers lead Braves over Expos

Jul 12, 2002;

China: Donated animals bound for Afghanistan to 'help life return to normal'

Jul 12, 2002;

Former Olympic volleyball player Kirk Kilgour dies at 54

Jul 12, 2002

Hawks sign first-round draft pick

Jul 12, 2002

Rio de Janeiro looks overseas to curb black market arms trade

Jul 12, 2002

Former Salvadoran general blames other groups for torture, massacres

Jul 12, 2002;

Hong Kong justice chief: Anti-subversion law won't simply follow Beijing's orders

Jul 12, 2002;

Casablanca Open results

Jul 12, 2002

AP Weekly News Calendar

Jul 12, 2002

St. Louis Symphony lands violinist Itzhak Perlman as music adviser

Jul 12, 2002

Security Council removes travel restrictions on former Liberian officials

Jul 12, 2002;

'Son of Sam' killer says he vaguely remembers his New York City crime spree

Jul 12, 2002;

Williams' daughter makes plea to John Glenn, Presidents Bush to thaw out father

Jul 12, 2002;

Philippine vice president says he's giving up foreign affairs secretary post early

Jul 12, 2002

Philippines Vice President

Jul 12, 2002