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AP Worldstream back issues from Thursday, January 16:

Australia's Virgin Blue signs deal for 50 Boeing aircraft

Jan 16, 2003

MJ, Wizards search for answers after embarrassing loss

Jan 16, 2003;

Man sets fire to Philly high-rise apartments, plunges 23 stories to his death

Jan 16, 2003;

Serena Williams advances to third round

Jan 16, 2003;

Virgin Blue signs multibillion dollar deal for 50 Boeing aircraft

Jan 16, 2003

Feisty France in better health, back at work

Jan 16, 2003;

Oil kingdom addresses a growing phenomenon: the hard-up Saudi

Jan 16, 2003;

Australian Open tennis results

Jan 16, 2003

NA A&E STG US Theater Comedians

Jan 16, 2003;

Despite anti-U.S. protests, American forces still wanted in South Korea

Jan 16, 2003;

Japanese emperor admitted to hospital for prostate surgery

Jan 16, 2003

More farm fields around the world sprout biotech plants

Jan 16, 2003;

A marathon amid the beauty of Hawaii draws thousands

Jan 16, 2003;

Michael Andretti puts team ownership ahead of driving

Jan 16, 2003;

Former New York City mayor ends two-day crime-fighting visit to Mexico City

Jan 16, 2003;

Former Illinois governor appears on TV with inmates he freed

Jan 16, 2003;

Thousands of security forces deployed ahead of strike in Bangladesh

Jan 16, 2003;

Thursday, January 23

Jan 16, 2003;

'Big Wave' Dave shows visitors in Australia how to ride the boards

Jan 16, 2003;

Anti-war group revives 'Daisy' ad campaign, hoping to sway public against attack on Iraq

Jan 16, 2003;

AS FIN APNewsAlert

Jan 16, 2003

Raiders bring gaudy reputations, resumes to big game

Jan 16, 2003;

TV news veteran David Brinkley rescued from fire

Jan 16, 2003

Judge says 17-year-old can stand trial as adult, could face death penalty

Jan 16, 2003;

CART boss says rebuilding right on schedule

Jan 16, 2003;

Cuban dissident praises former Mexican foreign relations secretary

Jan 16, 2003;

Authorities capture nearly 70 suspected rebels in Colombia's second largest city

Jan 16, 2003;

Sri Lanka's Tamil rebels start upgraded radio broadcasts

Jan 16, 2003

USDA increases testing for mad cow

Jan 16, 2003

Weiss, Goebel believe men filling the skating spotlight, too

Jan 16, 2003

Harvard launches graduate student financial aid plan

Jan 16, 2003;

NA GEN US Bus Child Killed

Jan 16, 2003

Tokyo stocks open down, U.S. dollar up against yen

Jan 16, 2003

Belbin-Agosto pull big upset in ice dance

Jan 16, 2003;

Scientists say Ames furnace melts any metal; aids research

Jan 16, 2003;

Defense lawyers may raise issue of alcoholism in spy trial

Jan 16, 2003;

AS FIN Australia Virgin Blue Boeing

Jan 16, 2003

Testing critical for crews

Jan 16, 2003;

Despite poor image, anarchism is catching on among young activists disillusioned with capitalism

Jan 16, 2003;

U.S. envoy in China says resolving the North Korean issue would be a slow process

Jan 16, 2003

Bee Gee Maurice Gibb remembered at funeral in Miami Beach

Jan 16, 2003;

Weather a problem again in America's Cup challenger final

Jan 16, 2003;

Concordia University admits it was unprepared for violent anti-Netanyahu protest

Jan 16, 2003

Davenport gets what she asked for

Jan 16, 2003;

Gold opens lower in Hong Kong

Jan 16, 2003

Report: Bombing plots shifted from Philippines to Singapore in 2001

Jan 16, 2003;

Mexican economy, foreign relations secretaries sworn in after Cabinet changes

Jan 16, 2003;

Texas executes inmate convicted of fatally shooting 5-year-old girl in 1997

Jan 16, 2003;

Genentech reports continued strong earnings

Jan 16, 2003;

France's Montillet finds the right state of mind

Jan 16, 2003;

Chief inspector says he'll tell Iraq situation is dangerous but war preventable

Jan 16, 2003;

Government taking steps to deter missile attack on commercial planes

Jan 16, 2003;

Dollar higher against yen in Tokyo

Jan 16, 2003

AP Opener

Jan 16, 2003

BC AS FEA TRV Taiwan Taiwan's Hot Springs Tips

Jan 16, 2003;

Carter not ready to play after Raptors receive second opinion

Jan 16, 2003

Bush says Michigan affirmative action program unconstitutional

Jan 16, 2003;

Missing vials of plague samples found in Texas after triggering bioterrorism fears

Jan 16, 2003;

Taiwan resort features trekking paths and soothing hot spring baths

Jan 16, 2003;

Report: North Korea rejects possible U.S. aid in exchange for nuclear disarmament

Jan 16, 2003;

Reports intensify about a possible Saddam exile; U.S. lauds idea

Jan 16, 2003;

Searching for cancer cures at the bottom of the Atlantic and the Caribbean

Jan 16, 2003;

McNabb prepared for Bucs' defense

Jan 16, 2003;

Canadian prime minister treated for sun damaged skin

Jan 16, 2003

U.S. envoy in China says resolving the North Korean issue would be a slow process

Jan 16, 2003;