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AP Worldstream back issues from Friday, October 18:

Dollar higher against yen in Tokyo

Oct 18, 2002

Tokyo stocks open higher, U.S. dollar stronger against yen

Oct 18, 2002

ODD Odds and Ends

Oct 18, 2002;

People and places in the news

Oct 18, 2002;

The top ten music in the United States

Oct 18, 2002;

First major U.S. exhibition of Modigliani in decades

Oct 18, 2002;

Exhibition highlighting Degas' fascination with ballet visits Detroit

Oct 18, 2002;

"Leadership" (Miramax, 407 pages, $25.95) _ Rudolph Giuliani with Ken Kurson

Oct 18, 2002;

Sound Bites: Audio Reviews

Oct 18, 2002;

At the Movies: `Formula 51'

Oct 18, 2002;

At the Movies: `Abandon'

Oct 18, 2002;

Pop-country sweetheart Faith Hill gets funky on newest album, `Cry'

Oct 18, 2002;

At the Movies: 'The Ring'

Oct 18, 2002;

Irreverent cartoon history risks offending major religions

Oct 18, 2002;

At the Movies: 'Real Women Have Curves'

Oct 18, 2002;

At the Movies: `The Grey Zone'

Oct 18, 2002;

Trip down `Mulholland Drive' rings up new film choices for actress Naomi Watts

Oct 18, 2002;

Desi Arnaz Jr., now 49, enjoys quiet life in small Nevada town of Boulder City

Oct 18, 2002;

Luther Henderson: A lifetime of making jazz and musical theater sing

Oct 18, 2002;

At the Movies: 'Pulse _ a Stomp Odyssey'

Oct 18, 2002;

Tony award-winning star Heather Headley introduces herself to R&B world on new disc

Oct 18, 2002;

After a start in fluffy comedies, Greg Kinnear's career takes a seamy turn

Oct 18, 2002;

Florida back in Hollywood spotlight as big-time TV shows, films return

Oct 18, 2002;

`The Flower Drum Song': Where the Chinese-American novel began

Oct 18, 2002;

Lea Salonga: the down-to-earth diva

Oct 18, 2002;

Five Questions With Boris Kodjoe

Oct 18, 2002;

Working with `Abandon': Zooey Deschanel could soon be more than almost famous

Oct 18, 2002;

Celebrity Birthdays

Oct 18, 2002;

That Was the Week That Was

Oct 18, 2002;

`Shaman,' Santana's followup to `Supernatural,' follows a similar blueprint

Oct 18, 2002;

United Nations: World barely halfway to goal to defeat poverty

Oct 18, 2002;

Friday, October 25

Oct 18, 2002;

Judge throws out conviction of two Florida boys accused of beating their father to death

Oct 18, 2002;

Sources: Vatican rejects some elements of U.S. Church abuse policy

Oct 18, 2002;

Popular conservative set to take Olympic stage as Athens' first woman mayor

Oct 18, 2002;

North Korea nuclear admission presents difficult choices for administration

Oct 18, 2002;

NHL to pull team `sniper' caps

Oct 18, 2002;

Series gives everyone a chance to make a name

Oct 18, 2002;

Pact with North Korea was in trouble almost from the start

Oct 18, 2002;

Police use tear gas to disperse pro-government demonstrators in Venezuela; four hurt

Oct 18, 2002

Sports AP Weekly Calendar

Oct 18, 2002

In face of strong criticism, U.S. backs away from resolution explicitly threatening Iraq

Oct 18, 2002;

Colombian security forces encounter booby traps as they enter battle zone in Medellin; terrified civilians flee

Oct 18, 2002;

Report: Brazilian baby born with two heads died

Oct 18, 2002

Bush authorizes up to 70,000 refugees for current fiscal year

Oct 18, 2002

Volcanic gases force hospitalization of students at school on slopes of Salvadoran peak

Oct 18, 2002

Friday, Oct. 18, 2002

Oct 18, 2002

Ikea recalling 57,000 teddy bears that could pose hazard to children

Oct 18, 2002

Alleged spiritual leader of Indonesian militants named suspect in 2000 bombings

Oct 18, 2002;

Forty alleged members of Aryan Brotherhood indicted across United States

Oct 18, 2002;

Fiji tour gets financial backing from British and Irish unions

Oct 18, 2002

Ivory Coast's president accepts cease-fire, calls for French monitors

Oct 18, 2002

Gold opens lower in Hong Kong

Oct 18, 2002

U.S., Hong Kong aviation negotiators try again on airline deal

Oct 18, 2002

Tokyo stocks higher midday, U.S. dollar stronger against yen

Oct 18, 2002

Smokeless tobacco company agrees to halt free samples in California

Oct 18, 2002

Vietnam cracks down on Microsoft software pirates

Oct 18, 2002

Delta Air Lines to cut as many as 8,000 more jobs in bid to survive

Oct 18, 2002;

AP Weekly News Calendar

Oct 18, 2002

Supreme Court of Canada agrees to review controversial spanking law

Oct 18, 2002

Australia prime minister warns more terrorist attacks likely in Asia

Oct 18, 2002;

Travel warnings rattle Southeast Asia

Oct 18, 2002;

Indian-controlled Kashmir placed under federal rule to avoid constitutional crisis

Oct 18, 2002;

Ivory Coast's president accepts cease-fire, appeals for French monitors

Oct 18, 2002;

Activists laud Tibetan nun's release, wonder if it signals policy change by China

Oct 18, 2002;