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AP Worldstream back issues from Tuesday, February 25:

AIDS vaccine fails, long HIV fight still ahead

Feb 25, 2003;

Lakers coach has kidney stone removed

Feb 25, 2003

Saddam challenges Bush to debate and indicates he won't destroy missiles

Feb 25, 2003;

Roh Moo-hyun becomes South Korean president

Feb 25, 2003

CBS' Dan Rather lands an exclusive interview with Saddam Hussein

Feb 25, 2003;

Colombia beats United States 6-3

Feb 25, 2003

Report: Coal mine explosion in southern China kills at least 23 miners

Feb 25, 2003

North Korea says it has no intentions to develop nuclear weapons "at this stage"

Feb 25, 2003;

Casts of Broadway musicals begin rehearsing with electronic equipment

Feb 25, 2003;

Brazil's Mello defeats Spain's Clavet in Mexican Open

Feb 25, 2003

Inmates hold 52 relatives 6 guards hostage in Brazil prison uprising

Feb 25, 2003

Thailand's war on drugs sows fear, bloodshed as critics take aim at police

Feb 25, 2003;

Investigators check report that Indian state uses bicycle pumps in sterilization operations on women

Feb 25, 2003;

ACB chief condemns drug cheat label for Warne

Feb 25, 2003

Alaska high school faculty member, three others dead in apparent murder-suicide

Feb 25, 2003

U.S.-Central American trade talks get started in Cincinnati

Feb 25, 2003;

Poll suggests public wants U.N. support for military action

Feb 25, 2003;

New York Liberal Party shuts down

Feb 25, 2003;

Problem of insulation hitting tiles goes back to shuttle's first flight

Feb 25, 2003;

Three accused of organizing hotel sex party, posting acts on Internet

Feb 25, 2003

Fiji loses skills, capital as ethnic Indians flee instability

Feb 25, 2003

Gone with the wind: America's Cup postponed again

Feb 25, 2003;

Colombian Rebels declare captured Americans `prisoners of war'

Feb 25, 2003;

'Still in shock' _ thousands mourn victims of Rhode Island club fire

Feb 25, 2003;

Tokyo stocks open down, dollar lower against the yen

Feb 25, 2003

Senate approves bill to toughen child pornography law

Feb 25, 2003;

Rebels say three Americans are "prisoners of war"

Feb 25, 2003

Grand jury declines to indict detectives in shooting of handcuffed man

Feb 25, 2003;

Australia urges U.N. Security Council to back new resolution on Iraq

Feb 25, 2003;

Sitarist Ravi Shankar says he can't take credit for daughter Norah Jones' Grammy success

Feb 25, 2003;

Sakic expected to play Tuesday

Feb 25, 2003

Report blames mistaken fuel estimate for Stratoliner crash in Seattle bay

Feb 25, 2003

China says 259 dead, more than 2,000 injured in quake

Feb 25, 2003;

Bush leads effort to convert opponents of war with Iraq

Feb 25, 2003;

LA GEN Colombia American Captives, 1st Add

Feb 25, 2003

U.S., Britain and Spain submit resolution declaring Iraq has missed `final opportunity' to disarm

Feb 25, 2003;

Guatemalan chicken chain conquers Central America, sets its sights on U.S., Europe

Feb 25, 2003;

Supreme Court clears way for abortion restrictions

Feb 25, 2003;

Match Play Pairings

Feb 25, 2003

North Korea launches anti-ship missile

Feb 25, 2003;

Tale of Two Towns: Palestinians, Israelis trapped in cross-border conflict

Feb 25, 2003;

Pistons lack glamour but not heart

Feb 25, 2003;

ACB chief condemns drug cheat label for Warne

Feb 25, 2003;

Hundreds gather to mourn victims of club fire; investigators look at soundproofing

Feb 25, 2003;

PRODUCT REVIEW: Software turns handhelds into tools for foreign conversation, romance

Feb 25, 2003;

Lawyer argues to have murder case thrown out against admitted killer of abortion doctor

Feb 25, 2003;

Mexican Open Results

Feb 25, 2003

U.S. government has plans for immediate postwar relief for Iraq

Feb 25, 2003;

ME GEN Iraq Why So Normal?

Feb 25, 2003;

Report shows risks to children from asthma, mercury, advances in protecting from lead and smoke

Feb 25, 2003;

Official tolerance for Cuba's non-governmental reporters slowly grows

Feb 25, 2003;

In Egypt, Saddam remembered from his 1960s exile as bully by some, friend by others

Feb 25, 2003;

Coal mine explosion in southern China kills at least 35 miners

Feb 25, 2003

Three remote Indian states brace for rebel violence during elections

Feb 25, 2003;

Report: North Korea launches missile

Feb 25, 2003

Along the India-Myanmar border, a people celebrate _ and worry about _ their culture

Feb 25, 2003;

Report: Thai mobile phone provider to launch karaoke service

Feb 25, 2003

Van Exel fined for verbally abusing officials

Feb 25, 2003

Police: DNA tests on old evidence tie man to four 1977 slayings in Atlanta area

Feb 25, 2003;

China rejects Powell's proposals on North Korea

Feb 25, 2003;

Upgraded Patriot missiles await second Iraqi test

Feb 25, 2003;

Report shows risks to children from asthma, mercury, but some advances

Feb 25, 2003;

Woods returns to Match Play Championship

Feb 25, 2003;

Appeals court upholds order to remove baby from life support

Feb 25, 2003;

New Zealand opposed to new resolution on Iraq

Feb 25, 2003