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AP Worldstream back issues from Friday, August 23:

Dollar higher against yen in Tokyo

Aug 23, 2002

Tokyo stocks climb, dollar higher against yen

Aug 23, 2002

Microsoft discloses flaws in business software, Web browser

Aug 23, 2002

Getting insured in New York tougher _ and costlier _ since Sept. 11

Aug 23, 2002;

Qantas tops up coffers with successful multimillion dollar capital issue

Aug 23, 2002

Outgoing WTO chief gives himself a mixed report card

Aug 23, 2002;

People and Places in the News

Aug 23, 2002

Nordic combined champion injured in swimming accident

Aug 23, 2002

Friday, August 30

Aug 23, 2002;

Asian Games winner to meet Oceania Nations Cup championships

Aug 23, 2002

Crashes and landslides leave at least 128 feared dead in disaster-battered Nepal

Aug 23, 2002;

Kashmir, cross-border terrorism on the table for Armitage talks

Aug 23, 2002;

Carpet dealers flock to Afghanistan where bevy of foreign workers brings brisk business

Aug 23, 2002;

Goosen, Izawa take share of the lead

Aug 23, 2002;

U.N. official says Israel to ease restrictions on Palestinians facing humanitarian crisis

Aug 23, 2002;

Thursday's scores in the NEC Invitational

Aug 23, 2002

Sports AP Weekly Calendar

Aug 23, 2002

Mexico Paul McCartney

Aug 23, 2002

IOC executive board to examine figure skating scandal

Aug 23, 2002;

Palestinian detainee deported after seven-year legal fight to remain in United States

Aug 23, 2002;

Hundreds die, millions homeless, but floods find little mention in India's disaster-weary newspapers

Aug 23, 2002;

Aristide supporters and students clash at demonstration for reinstatement of Haiti's State University director

Aug 23, 2002;

AP-Pronunciation Guide (Friday) (Two takes)

Aug 23, 2002

AP-Pronunciation Guide (Friday) take two

Aug 23, 2002

Philippine military blames, then denies Abu Sayyaf responsible for kidnapping six Jehovah's Witnesses

Aug 23, 2002;

Stolen Titian masterpiece found in a plastic shopping bag after 7 years

Aug 23, 2002

Saudi royal member may have to pay dlrs 223 million, Los Angeles judge says

Aug 23, 2002

Secretive espionage court rejected some Ashcroft wiretap rules

Aug 23, 2002;

Mexican police say northern drug traffickers killed 9 in southern Mexico in dispute over stolen drug shipment

Aug 23, 2002

TD Waterhouse Cup results

Aug 23, 2002

Poll: Most Americans favor military action against Iraq

Aug 23, 2002

Friday, August 23, 2002

Aug 23, 2002

Separated twin undergoes third follow-up surgery in Los Angeles

Aug 23, 2002

Guatemala sets date to disband infamous presidential guard unit implicated in 1980s killings

Aug 23, 2002

Two Koreas to exchange lists of candidates for family reunions

Aug 23, 2002

War Emblem faces 13 rivals in Pacific Classic

Aug 23, 2002;

The end of the year could be approaching for Lefty

Aug 23, 2002;

In Mideast lingo, death comes with the `neighbor procedure' and `martyrdom operations'

Aug 23, 2002;

Surf's up, girls _ surfers seeing more women hanging 10

Aug 23, 2002;

Refugees on Kandahar's outskirts left out in the cold by aid agencies

Aug 23, 2002;

Rare Dickens novels stolen from London museum

Aug 23, 2002

New Yorker spells his way to Scrabble championship in San Diego

Aug 23, 2002

Results from the TD Waterhouse Cup

Aug 23, 2002

Baseball players, owners: There is time to reach a deal

Aug 23, 2002;

Securities firm president sentenced to nine years in prison for cheating investors

Aug 23, 2002

Background criminal checks now required for Wall Street employees

Aug 23, 2002;

Gold opens higher in Hong Kong

Aug 23, 2002

Bankruptcy court approves dlrs 1.5 billion in financing for Adelphia

Aug 23, 2002

Enron insider's revelations point to greed helping drive company's implosion

Aug 23, 2002;

Reports: Delta, Continental, Northwest agree on new partnership

Aug 23, 2002

New Zealand jeweler heads for Canadian market

Aug 23, 2002

Indonesia receives four bids for state-owned bank

Aug 23, 2002

Five Questions With Connie Nielsen

Aug 23, 2002;

Singer-songwriter James Taylor says being true to himself is key to successful career

Aug 23, 2002

Silent for 17 years, folk-rocker Linda Thompson is back

Aug 23, 2002;

To laugh or not to laugh? Switch to serious drama can be risky for comics

Aug 23, 2002;

Publishing outlook for fall: second looks, second books and second chances

Aug 23, 2002;

ARTS Fall Books List

Aug 23, 2002

Bus company owner builds collection of ancient manuscripts that would be any museum's envy

Aug 23, 2002;

An appetite for destruction: Keeping track of broken props at `The Goat'

Aug 23, 2002;

Composer Osvaldo Golijov, a man of many wanderings, reaches new career heights

Aug 23, 2002;

The original man in black: Link Wray, pioneer of heavy-metal sound, still rumbles

Aug 23, 2002;

Sound Bites: Audio Reviews

Aug 23, 2002;

At the Movies: 'One Hour Photo'

Aug 23, 2002;

At the Movies: 'Simone'

Aug 23, 2002;