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AP Worldstream back issues from Wednesday, September 18:

Dollar lower against yen in Tokyo

Sep 18, 2002

Leftist candidate maintains lead in Brazil's presidential race

Sep 18, 2002

Stocks open lower, dollar weaker against yen

Sep 18, 2002

Gold opens higher in Hong Kong

Sep 18, 2002

Oracle's quarterly profit plunges 33 percent

Sep 18, 2002;

Global Crossing headquarters in Beverly Hills put up for sale

Sep 18, 2002;

Wednesday, Sept. 25

Sep 18, 2002;

U.S. and Russia differ over next step, as Iraq and U.N. move ahead with inspection plans

Sep 18, 2002;

People and Places in the News

Sep 18, 2002

Lawyers for Kennedy cousin Michael Skakel appeal murder conviction

Sep 18, 2002;

Holders Real Madrid defeat AS Roma 3-0; Valencia, Arsenal, Ajax win

Sep 18, 2002;

Ryder Cup rosters

Sep 18, 2002

Ryder Cup, European team capsules

Sep 18, 2002;

Ryder Cup, U.S. team capsules

Sep 18, 2002;

Ryder Cup at a glance

Sep 18, 2002

Ryder Cup, Hole by hole

Sep 18, 2002

ODD Odds and Ends

Sep 18, 2002;

Six children killed in school bus accident in Colombian capital

Sep 18, 2002

Montgomery finally backs up bravado with a record run

Sep 18, 2002;

Patrick Ewing retires after 17-year career

Sep 18, 2002;

Andretti leaving CART for IRL

Sep 18, 2002;

US pushes for Iraq disarmament resolution, advances military planning

Sep 18, 2002;

Karzai government worries Iraq may pull U.S. attention away from Afghanistan

Sep 18, 2002;

Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2002

Sep 18, 2002

City leaders help in marijuana giveaway at City Hall in Santa Cruz, California

Sep 18, 2002;

Military-style, Christian outfit aids minorities victimized by conflict in Myanmar

Sep 18, 2002;

After sun descends, night scavengers scour streets of Argentine city in dire straits

Sep 18, 2002;

Two studies find new class of black holes amid small clusters of stars

Sep 18, 2002;

Reno concedes; McBride wins Democratic nomination for Florida governor

Sep 18, 2002;

Whaley becomes first woman to win PGA sectional

Sep 18, 2002;

US Iraq Timeline

Sep 18, 2002;

Parents warned that risks of marijuana use greater than thought

Sep 18, 2002;

Saddam Hussein has history of diplomatic gambits

Sep 18, 2002;

Poll: Seven in 10 think United States will be at war with Iraq a year from now

Sep 18, 2002;

Saudi holds key on OPEC output but stays quiet on strategy as producers ponder increase

Sep 18, 2002;

Stocks close the morning lower, dollar falls against yen

Sep 18, 2002

Hershey Trust board says it won't sell candy maker

Sep 18, 2002

US Hershey Sale, 1st Add

Sep 18, 2002

O'Brien wins Democratic gubernatorial nod in Mass.; Romney waiting in the wings

Sep 18, 2002;

Most in OPEC want production held steady, but Saudi Arabia won't commit ahead of meeting

Sep 18, 2002;

Securities watchdog looks into allegations of improper contract award by boss

Sep 18, 2002

Controlling trust of Hershey Foods says it won't sell candy maker

Sep 18, 2002;

Air New Zealand, Qantas talk to competition regulator

Sep 18, 2002

Japan's central bank leaves monetary policy unchanged

Sep 18, 2002

San Sebastian film festival: 50 years old and still struggling for respect

Sep 18, 2002;

Latin Grammy Awards to roll out the green carpet

Sep 18, 2002

Cultural gap causing friction between Americans and one-time Afghan allies

Sep 18, 2002;

Sri Lanka, Tamil rebels to wrap up historic talks amid high optimism

Sep 18, 2002;

Indictments accuse 34 of operating ecstasy trafficking ring

Sep 18, 2002

Making secret hearings public could help terrorists plan attacks, judges worry

Sep 18, 2002;

For some South Asians and Arabs, Sept. 11 sharpens their sense of racial identity

Sep 18, 2002;

Israel turns down phased Palestinian cease-fire plan

Sep 18, 2002;

Prospects for change uncertain after tens of thousands protest to unseat Ukraine's president

Sep 18, 2002;

Reports: Suspect confesses in Chinese mass poisoning

Sep 18, 2002;

Former chief weapons inspector, Scott Ritter, says Iraqi president out of options

Sep 18, 2002;

Post-Sept. 11, newly naturalized citizens mark Citizenship Day with greater zeal

Sep 18, 2002;

Musharraf says security forces have broken the back of terrorist networks within Pakistan

Sep 18, 2002;

Key global players plot provisional Palestinian state by next year

Sep 18, 2002;

Police official: Yemeni arrested with Ramzi Binalshibh identified as killer of Daniel Pearl

Sep 18, 2002;

Texas man arrested in Mexico for infant trafficking

Sep 18, 2002

WTA Tour Bell Challenge Results

Sep 18, 2002

FBI says terror cell likely limited to eight men

Sep 18, 2002;

From the heart of Europe, landlocked Swiss eye sailing's biggest prize

Sep 18, 2002;

Project revived to build gas pipeline, boosting prosperity, stability and peace

Sep 18, 2002;

Texas executes inmate for the 1989 raping, beating death of 80-year-old Dallas woman

Sep 18, 2002;