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AP Worldstream back issues from Friday, November 15:

Germany's BASF doubles third-quarter profits as cost-cutting efforts take effect, sales rise

Nov 15, 2002

Hormone replacement sales plunge after word of higher risks

Nov 15, 2002;

Eli Lilly, partner get OK to sell Viagra competitor in Europe

Nov 15, 2002;

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

Nov 15, 2002

Gold opens lower in Hong Kong

Nov 15, 2002

Dollar higher against yen in Tokyo

Nov 15, 2002

Tokyo stocks close morning higher, U.S. dollar stronger against yen

Nov 15, 2002

People and places in the news

Nov 15, 2002;

On film's re-release, Arnold Schwarzenegger is proud of his 'Pumping Iron' past

Nov 15, 2002;

`Chicago' on stage begins its seventh year, as `Chicago' on screen prepares to open

Nov 15, 2002;

"Harry Potter" stars cast their spells on fans

Nov 15, 2002;

Hogwarts yearbook: A guide to the characters in Harry Potter's sophomore year

Nov 15, 2002;

Feasting on Dutch painting at the Albany Institute

Nov 15, 2002;

Works by masters of Impressionist period on display at Kentucky museum

Nov 15, 2002;

Singin' and dancin' Tony Curtis thriving on the road in 'Some Like It Hot'

Nov 15, 2002;

Highlights in the film career of Tony Curtis

Nov 15, 2002;

George Harrison's posthumous album doesn't sound like stray scraps from the vault

Nov 15, 2002;

Puppet stars of Broadway's `The Lion King' need constant care

Nov 15, 2002;

Some puppet statistics

Nov 15, 2002;

Celebrity Birthdays

Nov 15, 2002;

That Was the Week That Was

Nov 15, 2002;

Survival of the hippest: Roy Haynes has outlasted the many legends he once played with

Nov 15, 2002;

Sound Bites: Audio Reviews

Nov 15, 2002;

At the Movies: `Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets'

Nov 15, 2002;

At the Movies: `Half Past Dead'

Nov 15, 2002;

At the Movies: `Interview with the Assassin'

Nov 15, 2002;

At the Movies: 'Standing in the Shadows of Motown'

Nov 15, 2002;

The top ten music in the United States

Nov 15, 2002;

Apollo 13 commander sees similarities between his mission, upcoming shuttle flight No. 113

Nov 15, 2002;

Harry Potter heads back to class: `Chamber of Secrets' opens on record number of screens

Nov 15, 2002;

ProdiGene officials could be sent to jail if government finds violations

Nov 15, 2002;

Trade officials draw closer on deal for drugs to Third World, as anti-globalization protests show little momentum

Nov 15, 2002;

Repaired artifact possibly linked to Jesus to go on public display

Nov 15, 2002;

Ellison says "I'll be back" but the team comes first

Nov 15, 2002

Friday, November 22

Nov 15, 2002;

ODD Odds and Ends

Nov 15, 2002;

Sports AP Weekly Calendar

Nov 15, 2002

Get this: Thrashers on a winning streak

Nov 15, 2002;

Court upholds 63-year prison sentence against fugitive ex-guerrilla commander

Nov 15, 2002

International interest in Kabul orphanage wanes, but needy children remain

Nov 15, 2002;

Key countries meet as U.S. presses to phase out oil deliveries to North Korea

Nov 15, 2002;

Deadheads gather for start of concert tour

Nov 15, 2002

Anti-globalization protesters march toward trade talks

Nov 15, 2002

APNewsAlert

Nov 15, 2002

Baby elephant nears first birthday

Nov 15, 2002;

Key allies back U.S. decision to suspend oil deliveries to North Korea as punishment for secret nuclear program

Nov 15, 2002

Texas store helping Russia market space tourism

Nov 15, 2002

China's Hu moves closer to apex of power, but the path is as secretive and Byzantine as ever

Nov 15, 2002;

CART teams face challenge of new track, high altitude in year's final race

Nov 15, 2002;

U.S. policy welcomes Cubans while rebuffing Haitians

Nov 15, 2002;

US North Korea, 1st Ld-1st Add

Nov 15, 2002

US North Korea, 1st Ld-2nd Add

Nov 15, 2002

U.S. consulate official alerted authorities to sniper suspect

Nov 15, 2002;

Anti-globalization protesters march toward trade talks

Nov 15, 2002;

Jury orders gun distributor to pay $1.2 million to teacher's widow in landmark civil suit

Nov 15, 2002;

US North Korea, 1st Ld-3rd Add

Nov 15, 2002

US North Korea, 1st Ld-4th Add

Nov 15, 2002

Police dismantle drug ring, capture three men wanted by the United States

Nov 15, 2002

A stunt _ for all the right reasons

Nov 15, 2002;

NorAm Cup Results

Nov 15, 2002

Hewitt gains top ranking, Agassi loses and withdraws from Tennis Masters Cup

Nov 15, 2002

China's heir apparent succeeds by remaining a mystery

Nov 15, 2002;

China's communists bid farewell to revolutionary veterans, bring in new generation of generals

Nov 15, 2002;

Key allies back U.S. decision to suspend oil deliveries to North Korea as punishment for secret nuclear program

Nov 15, 2002;

China's Hu poised to assume communist leadership _ and, by extension, the nation's

Nov 15, 2002;