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AP Worldstream back issues from Wednesday, November 6:

U.S. crude products sharply lower

Nov 06, 2002

Central bank leaves interest rates unchanged

Nov 06, 2002

Dollar higher against yen in Tokyo

Nov 06, 2002

AFC Enterprises delays 3Q earnings release

Nov 06, 2002

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

Nov 06, 2002

Gold opens lower in Hong Kong

Nov 06, 2002

Mexico's government submits President Fox's 2003 budget proposal

Nov 06, 2002

In apparent policy shift, Iran is helping to stop Iraqi oil smugglers, U.S. admiral says

Nov 06, 2002;

Expanded charges against WorldCom; company raises fraud estimate to more than $9 billion

Nov 06, 2002;

News Corp. more than doubles earnings, boosted by strong ad dollars

Nov 06, 2002;

People and places in the News

Nov 06, 2002;

Jury deliberates Winona Ryder shoplifting case

Nov 06, 2002;

Bill Clinton hails Yitzhak Rabin at memorial service

Nov 06, 2002;

Study suggests garlic, shallots and onions may fight prostate cancer

Nov 06, 2002

Wednesday, November 13

Nov 06, 2002;

U.S. judge denies PLO request to dismiss terrorism lawsuit

Nov 06, 2002;

Ripken withdraws from Orioles' GM search

Nov 06, 2002;

Power struggle deepens rift among Chretien's Liberals

Nov 06, 2002

Pakistan's first returnee from Guantanamo says his captors didn't even say 'sorry'

Nov 06, 2002;

ODD Odds and Ends

Nov 06, 2002;

Trump, Kushner present bargain basement boxing

Nov 06, 2002;

Iraq war could trigger terror attacks, activate al-Qaida sympathizers

Nov 06, 2002;

Despite dangers, thousands of Israelis work as guards for malls and shops

Nov 06, 2002;

A tough year to do business

Nov 06, 2002;

Johnson wins fourth straight Cy Young Award, fifth overall

Nov 06, 2002;

Millionaire indulges passions of soccer, teddy bears

Nov 06, 2002;

Control of Congress, three dozen statehouses at stake in election

Nov 06, 2002;

Republicans win in Virginia, Kentucky as Democrats fight for Senate majority in U.S. elections

Nov 06, 2002;

Gaps and discrepancies, `probablys' and `mays' cloud Iraqi nuclear assessments

Nov 06, 2002;

Among India's rich, an age-old imperative still rules mothers-to-be: Have a boy

Nov 06, 2002;

President-elect brings new style to Brazil's capital

Nov 06, 2002;

Indonesian police question four suspects in Bali bombings

Nov 06, 2002;

Concorde engine trouble spreads panic on New York-Paris flight

Nov 06, 2002;

Republicans hope Bush popularity will help hold House of Representatives

Nov 06, 2002;

Lee dropped from Australian team for Ashes opener

Nov 06, 2002

Proposal calls on Guatemala to compensate families of those killed during its civil war

Nov 06, 2002;

Control of Congress, three dozen statehouses at stake in U.S .election

Nov 06, 2002;

Guatemalan U.N. chief says the country's army is too powerful

Nov 06, 2002;

Scientists predict the mystery of the James burial box will never be unraveled

Nov 06, 2002;

NASA's Galileo flies past Jupiter moon

Nov 06, 2002

Counting service abandons exit poll operation, a setback for revamped U.S. elections system

Nov 06, 2002;

Calm returns to Caracas after riots _ for now

Nov 06, 2002;

Fiji elite soldiers convicted of mutiny

Nov 06, 2002

U.S. says it will introduce final resolution on Iraq on Wednesday

Nov 06, 2002;

Supreme Court declines to delay execution of Texas inmate

Nov 06, 2002

U.S., Britain deliver radar sale probe report to Ukraine

Nov 06, 2002;

Vatican drafts new guidelines for accepting priestly candidates

Nov 06, 2002;

U.S. Virgin Islands choosing governor, delegate to Congress and other officials in elections

Nov 06, 2002;

Head of U.S.-Turkish association wins place in parliament for party with religious roots

Nov 06, 2002;

Final phase of damming Three Gorges diversion canal begins in central China

Nov 06, 2002;

Johansson is first alternate for Masters Cup

Nov 06, 2002

Chairman of Securities and Exchange Commission resigns

Nov 06, 2002

Israeli leader sets January election date amid backdrop of violence

Nov 06, 2002;

Meeting will decide future of US oil shipments

Nov 06, 2002;

Final phase of Three Gorges Dam project begins in central China

Nov 06, 2002;

Politics trump issues as leaders navigate divided U.S. electorate

Nov 06, 2002;

Control of Congress, three dozen statehouses at stake in U.S election

Nov 06, 2002;

Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2002

Nov 06, 2002

SEC Chairman Harvey Pitt resigns under pressure

Nov 06, 2002;

Life and legacy of JDL leader Irv Rubin hang in the balance

Nov 06, 2002;

U.S. undersecretary of defense in Seoul to discuss North Korea's nuclear issue

Nov 06, 2002;

New U.S. resolution gives Iraq a last chance to comply with inspectors

Nov 06, 2002;

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

Nov 06, 2002

Latest returns in U.S. Senate races

Nov 06, 2002;

U.S. newspaper circulation holds mostly steady

Nov 06, 2002;