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AP Worldstream back issues from Wednesday, May 28:

New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art to close galleries of Islamic art because of renovations

May 28, 2003;

Powerful Ecuadorean Indian group pulls away from president it helped elect

May 28, 2003;

Protesters attempt to disrupt Exxon Mobil

May 28, 2003

2003 Copa Libertadores Glance

May 28, 2003;

China praises SARS whistleblower but shows unease by barring press interview

May 28, 2003;

Dateline: LIMA,...

May 28, 2003

Thai steps toward democracy faltering at grass roots, U.N. report says

May 28, 2003;

Mavericks keep playoffs alive with 103-91 win over Spurs

May 28, 2003;

China, Russia urge Pyongyang to drop its nuclear bid, call for central U.N. role in Iraq

May 28, 2003;

Dateline: CARACAS,...

May 28, 2003

Three men burn farmer to death in western Mexican countryside

May 28, 2003

The body washers: In postwar Iraq, a busy force quietly prepares the dead

May 28, 2003

US. administration announces date for signing Chile free trade deal

May 28, 2003;

Black boxes recovered; military tags helping identification of victims of crash in Turkey

May 28, 2003;

Devils take Stanley Cup lead with 3-0 win over Mighty Ducks

May 28, 2003;

U.S. government sues Pittsburgh trucking firm for allegedly discriminating against women

May 28, 2003;

Hundreds told to stay in quarantine in Toronto; study supports theory that SARS came from animals

May 28, 2003;

Annan recommends self-government for Western Sahara, followed by referendum on its future in 4-5 years

May 28, 2003;

New York City woman's death after mistaken police raid on apartment ruled homicide

May 28, 2003;

America defeats River Plate 4-1 to advance to semifinals of Copa Libertadores

May 28, 2003

U.S. assails Iran's ties to al-Qaida

May 28, 2003;

Arafat asserts authority over peace talks, throws summit of premiers into confusion

May 28, 2003;

Australians to be heavily tested ahead of Athens Games

May 28, 2003

Residents of disputed town on Ethiopian-Eritrean border vow to fight to remain Ethiopian

May 28, 2003;

Dateline: CARACAS,...

May 28, 2003

Brazilian court cuts prison sentences of six men convicted of killing champion yachtsman Blake

May 28, 2003

Ground in Darwin gets ICC approval for Bangladesh test

May 28, 2003

Muslim rebels declare cease-fire in southern Philippines, give government 10 days to meet demands

May 28, 2003

The market now comes to Annika

May 28, 2003;

Federal jury orders eBay to pay $35 million in patent dispute case

May 28, 2003

Rockies end Dodgers streak with 7-3 wins

May 28, 2003;

Closing arguments in cocaine trial of ex-Medellin druglord

May 28, 2003;

Shevchenko's desperation may outweigh Del Piero's artistry

May 28, 2003;

Protest grows in Peru as health workers join farmers, teachers in nationwide strikes

May 28, 2003;

Avs confirm Roy is retiring

May 28, 2003

Suspect in Louisiana serial killings arrested in Atlanta

May 28, 2003

Surge in attacks on American forces reflects their vulnerability in Iraq

May 28, 2003;

Death toll in Miami cruise explosion rises to 5; Filipino crew member sues

May 28, 2003;

Roarty to leave Penrith for English club

May 28, 2003

Muslim rebels declare cease-fire in southern Philippines, give government 10 days to meet demands

May 28, 2003;

Golf Glance

May 28, 2003;

Families broken apart by war decades ago eager for reunions despite North Korean nuclear crisis

May 28, 2003;

Jeter inspires Yankees to 11-3 win over Red SoxEds. note

May 28, 2003;

Seeking an elusive peace: U.S. military police, Baghdadis learning to get along

May 28, 2003;

Plenty of winners from Colonial, starting with LPGA Tour

May 28, 2003;

VaxGen to test anthrax vaccine on people

May 28, 2003

NA SPT BBL AL Leaders

May 28, 2003;

Mount Everest veterans disagree over whether the mountain should be closed

May 28, 2003;

Honduras suspends AT&T's right to use the country's phone lines, calling circuits

May 28, 2003;

NA GEN US Justice NY Times, CLARIFICATION

May 28, 2003

Supporters seek posthumous pardon for comedian Lenny Bruce

May 28, 2003;

Brylin turns out to be perfect filling in for Nieuwendyk

May 28, 2003;

Report: Two Chinese ships suspected of spying near Taiwan

May 28, 2003

Latin American Briefs

May 28, 2003

Ex-Enron executives set for April trial; attorneys say more charges possible

May 28, 2003;

Report: Ruff agrees to new deal to coach Sabres

May 28, 2003

Officials say strong aftershock likely in northern Japan

May 28, 2003

Players point fingers at French Open tennis balls

May 28, 2003;

Hawaiian Airlines says it won't appeal trustee appointment

May 28, 2003

Warne could have played some World Cup matches, says drug agency head

May 28, 2003

Tourists watch deadly Bolivian ritual and feel mortified

May 28, 2003;

The return of Jack's 'White Fang' putter

May 28, 2003;

RealNetworks' Listen.com service to lower fees for song downloads

May 28, 2003;

Man changes pleas to guilty in attack on Royals coach

May 28, 2003

Peru may declare state of emergency to clear protesters blocking highways throughout nation: interior minister

May 28, 2003;