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AP Worldstream back issues from Friday, May 16:

AS FIN ECO Japan Economy, 1st Add

May 16, 2003

Games attract large crowds at Electronic Entertainment Expo

May 16, 2003;

Wary Britain plans euro recommendation next month

May 16, 2003;

AS FIN ECO Japan Economy, 2nd Add

May 16, 2003

Japan's economy records zero growth in first quarter

May 16, 2003;

Dollar higher against yen in Tokyo

May 16, 2003

Hollywood goes to court to stop DVD copying software

May 16, 2003;

'Untouchables' tough guy actor Robert Stack dies of heart failure at 84

May 16, 2003;

June Carter Cash, member of pioneering country music family, dies at 73

May 16, 2003;

Epilepsy drug shows promise in combatting alcoholism

May 16, 2003;

China threatens possible execution for people who intentionally spread SARS, as worldwide death toll tops 600

May 16, 2003;

Cancer society endorses mammograms, moves away from self-exams

May 16, 2003;

Two doctors accused of failing to report child abuse that ended in boy's death

May 16, 2003;

Body's misguided immune response may cause harm in SARS infection

May 16, 2003;

Friday, May 23

May 16, 2003;

Venezuela accuses U.S. envoy of provoking diplomatic row

May 16, 2003;

Williams and Martinez to clash in quarterfinals

May 16, 2003;

Johnson says he'll wait for Jordan decision

May 16, 2003;

Argentines doubt new president can quickly relieve economic misery

May 16, 2003;

AP SPT AP Weekly Sports Calendar

May 16, 2003

Teenage girl to play Nationwide Tour event

May 16, 2003;

Blake and Black Magic to be honored in waterfront museum

May 16, 2003

Saturday, May 17

May 16, 2003

Treasury believes most of $1 billion taken from Iraq central bank has been found

May 16, 2003;

Some Saudis urge the government to crack down on radical Islamic clerics after Riyadh attacks

May 16, 2003;

Thousands flee bloodied northeastern Congolese town

May 16, 2003;

South Korean president says he avoided sensitive issues in meeting with Bush

May 16, 2003;

At mass grave, worries about protecting remains, preserving evidence collide

May 16, 2003;

Number of reported SARS deaths, probable cases

May 16, 2003;

Powell backs off statement that U.S. would consider suspending sanctions

May 16, 2003;

U.N. staff to travel with armed escorts in southern Afghanistan

May 16, 2003;

Britain suspends Kenya flights on new terror warning, al-Qaida suspect returns to East African nation

May 16, 2003;

Texas executes convicted killer; Florida execution put on hold for psychiatric exam

May 16, 2003;

Volunteer firefighters in Pennsylvania town charged in arsons, kidnapping of witness

May 16, 2003;

Saudis' anti-terror pledge is an old refrain

May 16, 2003;

Philippine president getting rewarded for U.S. loyalty, lobbying for business

May 16, 2003;

Powell says U.S. would consider suspending sanctions against Iraq but then backs off saying they should be lifted

May 16, 2003;

U.S. forces in Baghdad battle the odds to restore security _ one gun at a time

May 16, 2003;

Pentagon cuts back participation in Paris Air Show; France outlines U.S. `disinformation'

May 16, 2003;

List of alleged U.S. efforts to discredit France

May 16, 2003;

U.S. officials warn of more attacks against Americans in Saudi Arabia

May 16, 2003;

Gold opens lower in Hong Kong

May 16, 2003

Tokyo stocks open higher, dollar up against yen

May 16, 2003

Japanese automaker Honda mulling China production delay

May 16, 2003

Tokyo stocks mixed midday, dollar up against yen

May 16, 2003

U.S. Senate passes $350 billion tax cut, temporary suspension of dividend taxes

May 16, 2003;

Arabs pour out their views of Iraq war in poems, cartoons, pictures

May 16, 2003;

New book outlines legal mess at The Barnes Foundation

May 16, 2003;

Five Questions With Paul Reiser

May 16, 2003;

Filmmaking Wachowski brothers hide in the shadows of 'The Matrix'

May 16, 2003;

Jade, porcelain collector opening museum

May 16, 2003;

Exhibition explores Leonardo da Vinci 's fascination with the sublime and the grotesque

May 16, 2003;

British historian illumines Britain's empire _ and by extension America's

May 16, 2003;

Ralph Waldo Emerson, the 'Sage of Concord' and leading American thinker, was born 200 years ago this spring

May 16, 2003;

Excerpts from the essays of Ralph Waldo Emerson

May 16, 2003

That Was the Week That Was

May 16, 2003;

Celebrity Birthdays

May 16, 2003;

Smithsonian Exhibit: Tribes turned early to ranching and rodeos, countering "cowboys and Indians" myth

May 16, 2003;

Jayhawks take the simple approach in latest release

May 16, 2003;

Out of the shadows and into the spotlight: Soozie Tyrell goes solo

May 16, 2003;

Cameron Mackintosh bids fond farewell to 'The Glums'

May 16, 2003;

Sound Bites: Audio Reviews

May 16, 2003;

At the Movies: `The Matrix Reloaded'

May 16, 2003;

At the Movies: 'Down With Love'

May 16, 2003;

At the Movies: `Sweet Sixteen'

May 16, 2003;