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AP Worldstream back issues from Tuesday, October 15:

Boyish Fiat heir steps toward spotlight as carmaker's star fades

Oct 15, 2002;

Dollar higher against yen in Tokyo

Oct 15, 2002

Bali bombings reverberate throughout travel industry

Oct 15, 2002;

Report: Venture capital losses are worsening

Oct 15, 2002

Microsoft's interactive TV revolution plays only in Portugal _ barely

Oct 15, 2002;

Ailing AOL rediscovers its 35 million members

Oct 15, 2002;

Neither McCaw nor Gates could keep Internet-in-the-sky alive

Oct 15, 2002;

Tokyo stocks rise, U.S. dollar stronger against yen

Oct 15, 2002

Internet oversight group chooses new operator of '.org' domain

Oct 15, 2002

People and places in the news

Oct 15, 2002

Hospital horror as corpses pile up from nightclub bombings on Bali

Oct 15, 2002;

ODD Odds and Ends

Oct 15, 2002;

Tuesday, October 22

Oct 15, 2002;

Former President Jimmy Carter arrives to observe Jamaica elections, sullied by outbreaks of violence

Oct 15, 2002;

Mixed emotions run high as Japan readies for return of North Korean abductees

Oct 15, 2002;

Bali bombings underscore terrorists' attraction to `soft' targets

Oct 15, 2002;

Quietly, US adds thousands of forces to Gulf in case Bush decides on war against Iraq

Oct 15, 2002;

Indonesia blames al-Qaida for Bali bomb

Oct 15, 2002;

Rockets don't want to rush Yao when he arrives

Oct 15, 2002;

Police deluged with jittery calls as sniper takes longest break yet

Oct 15, 2002;

Mexico City investigating whether presidential residence has right to land

Oct 15, 2002

Alinghi comfortable in top placing after first challenger round

Oct 15, 2002;

Sharon flies to Washington seeking U.S. assurances on Iraqi missiles

Oct 15, 2002;

Japan falls short _ and then some _ of its Asian Games goals

Oct 15, 2002;

Coach hopes gold medal win will increase field hockey exposure

Oct 15, 2002;

Kenyan political opposition still has to name single presidential candidate before claiming unity to defeat ruling party

Oct 15, 2002;

Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2002

Oct 15, 2002

Einhorn says he was surprised when girlfriend's body was found in his closet

Oct 15, 2002;

NBA suspends Cavs center one game

Oct 15, 2002;

Veteran German coach says Asian hockey now more receptive to change

Oct 15, 2002;

Former New York City mayor to be paid $4.3 million for Mexico consulting contract

Oct 15, 2002

Wife of former rugby league international among dead in Bali bombing

Oct 15, 2002

Security Council condemns Bali bombings, urges international support to find perpetrators and combat terrorism

Oct 15, 2002;

After quarter century, Japan readies for return of North Korean abductees

Oct 15, 2002;

About 120 American activists heading to West Bank to support Palestinians during olive harvest

Oct 15, 2002;

Father, son charged with ramming van into patrol car, trying to run over police officer

Oct 15, 2002

Gold opens higher in Hong Kong

Oct 15, 2002

Canadian Auto Workers turn down first contract offer by DaimlerChrysler

Oct 15, 2002

Exodus of ethnic Indians in Fiji to end fears of domination, says academic

Oct 15, 2002

ImClone's Waksal to plead guilty, source tells AP

Oct 15, 2002;

Australia calls for international cooperation in Bali bomb investigation

Oct 15, 2002;

Chinese again dominate Asian Games

Oct 15, 2002;

Excerpts of a statement allegedly made by Osama bin Laden

Oct 15, 2002;

Suspected sniper shooting reported in Virginia

Oct 15, 2002

Opera star Placido Domingo knighted at British embassy in Washington

Oct 15, 2002;

Lunch with the PM, TV role up for grabs in fundraising auctions

Oct 15, 2002

Up to 11 bodies found in train car in Iowa

Oct 15, 2002

Jury in grisly murder trial discharged one day after it began

Oct 15, 2002

U.S., Britain still at odds with France, Russia and China over Iraq resolution

Oct 15, 2002;

Woman killed in Virginia shooting; authorities trying to determine if shooting linked to sniper spree

Oct 15, 2002

Mexican investigators open formal probe into allegations of improper financing for President Fox's 2000 campaign

Oct 15, 2002

Near Cayman Islands, strengthening tropical depression prompts advisories in parts of Cuba, Florida, Bahamas

Oct 15, 2002

Australia maintains pressure on Jakarta to find those responsible for Bali bombing

Oct 15, 2002;

AP NewsAlert

Oct 15, 2002

Japan NKorea Homecoming

Oct 15, 2002

Cult leader's wife released from prison

Oct 15, 2002

Woman dead in Virginia shooting; authorities trying to determine if shooting linked to sniper spree

Oct 15, 2002;

Hong Kong customs seizes ivory tusks from fishing boat

Oct 15, 2002

Singapore rugby team confirms 3 players dead, 5 still missing

Oct 15, 2002

Postseason Baseball

Oct 15, 2002;

Giants 2, Cardinals 1

Oct 15, 2002;

New Zealand increases pressure on Indonesia to hunt down terrorists

Oct 15, 2002

49ers 28, Seahawks 21

Oct 15, 2002;

Canberra says mounting evidence of al-Qaida involvement in Bali bombing

Oct 15, 2002

Australia Indonesia Bombs

Oct 15, 2002