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AP Worldstream back issues from Friday, September 12:

Cambodia, Nepal approved to join World Trade Organization

Sep 12, 2003

Imports from China up as US trade deficit widens

Sep 12, 2003;

Dollar flat against yen in Tokyo

Sep 12, 2003

EU ministers seek hints of recovery as economies slip into recession

Sep 12, 2003;

Tokyo stocks climb 1 percent at open, dollar flat against yen

Sep 12, 2003

Sweden's euro referendum will go ahead as planned

Sep 12, 2003;

U.S. treasury secretary pledges renewed push to cut off terrorist financing

Sep 12, 2003;

South Korean farmers urge government to withdraw WTO delegation

Sep 12, 2003

The WTO, unable to agree on its existing agenda, considers whether to expand it

Sep 12, 2003;

Sources: UAW, automakers appear close to simultaneous labor agreements

Sep 12, 2003;

Gold market and financial institutions in Hong Kong closed

Sep 12, 2003

Australia's Westpac withdraws bid for National Bank of New Zealand

Sep 12, 2003

In Egypt, artists bemoan censorship but see society as the real censors

Sep 12, 2003;

Embracing their roots makes Drive-By Truckers a formidable rock band

Sep 12, 2003;

Of spy kids and desperadoes: Director Rodriguez wraps up two trilogies

Sep 12, 2003;

Quotes from the world of entertainment

Sep 12, 2003;

Berlin's Museum Island regains its former glory _ and more besides

Sep 12, 2003;

Inuit art featured in new University Gallery exhibit

Sep 12, 2003;

Celebrity Birthdays

Sep 12, 2003;

That Was the Week That Was

Sep 12, 2003;

Audio Reviews

Sep 12, 2003;

At the Movies: `Matchstick Men'

Sep 12, 2003;

At the Movies: `Once Upon a Time in Mexico'

Sep 12, 2003;

The top ten music in the United States

Sep 12, 2003;

Royal animal society calls for 50,000 sheep stranded on ship to be put down

Sep 12, 2003

Weekly news calendar

Sep 12, 2003

World remembers Sept. 11 attacks with private memorials, calls for better counterterrorism

Sep 12, 2003;

Ailing pontiff presses on with pilgrimage to central Slovak city

Sep 12, 2003;

Estonians express hopes and anxieties as ex-Soviet republic decides on EU entry

Sep 12, 2003;

After Sweden's second political murder, country debates open policies

Sep 12, 2003;

Swedish and foreign leaders grieve assassinated Swedish foreign minister

Sep 12, 2003

Schwarzenegger will try to win over the Republican Party's conservative wing

Sep 12, 2003;

AP SPT AP Weekly Sports Calendar

Sep 12, 2003

ATP-Brasil Open Results

Sep 12, 2003

Schuettler, Schalken advance to quarterfinals at Brasil Open

Sep 12, 2003

Friday, September 19

Sep 12, 2003;

U.S. State Department warns of al-Qaida attacks in connection with Sept. 11 anniversary

Sep 12, 2003;

Israeli Cabinet votes to expel Arafat but delays implementation

Sep 12, 2003;

Poll finds that Americans' suspicion of Islamic religion growing

Sep 12, 2003

Hamas remains defiant despite intense Israeli campaign to wipe out militants

Sep 12, 2003;

NASA overseer sees no evidence of schedule pressures in NASA's return-to-flight effort

Sep 12, 2003;

While Bush welcomes help in Iraq, Powell says some of allies' demands won't work

Sep 12, 2003;

U.N. peacekeepers being investigated for Congo church theft to be transferred to Kinshasa

Sep 12, 2003;

North Korea has stopped reprocessing plutonium at nuclear plant, U.S. officials say

Sep 12, 2003;

Atomic agency meeting moves toward setting October deadline for Iran

Sep 12, 2003;

Intense firefight west of Baghdad, leaves one U.S. soldier wounded

Sep 12, 2003;

State Supreme Court ruling puts North Carolina execution back on schedule

Sep 12, 2003

Afghan officials say bin Laden tape a morale boost for followers

Sep 12, 2003;

Three rockets fired at peacekeepers bases in Afghan capital, no injuries

Sep 12, 2003;

Former state delegate to Mexico's Economy Department found dead after kidnapping

Sep 12, 2003

Children of trade center victims lead solemn remembrance of Sept. 11 victims

Sep 12, 2003;

Victims' families kneel on earth where towers stood, say it could be last chance

Sep 12, 2003;

Tampa ship terminal evacuated when belt buckle sets off alarm

Sep 12, 2003

Texas officials remove repainted 'colored' signs from restored courthouse

Sep 12, 2003;

CIA expert on weapons programs retires

Sep 12, 2003;

Woman robs bank in Missouri with fake bomb around neck in apparent copycat crime

Sep 12, 2003

Al-Jazeera, despite heavy criticism and arrest of a reporter, keeps airing scoops

Sep 12, 2003;

U.S. military command created for domestic defense declared operational

Sep 12, 2003;

Doctors in Los Angeles separate baby girls conjoined from stomach to hip

Sep 12, 2003;

Immigrant who sent more than $12 million to Iraq sentenced to eight months in prison

Sep 12, 2003

Judge releases suspects accused of cutting wood in Mexico

Sep 12, 2003

Siblings testify Roque is mentally ill, hears voices

Sep 12, 2003;

Venezuela vice president says U.S. participated in failed coup against Chavez

Sep 12, 2003;

Tokyo stocks higher at midday following Wall Street's gains, dollar weaker against yen

Sep 12, 2003

Game Boy Advance works as video-phone with new attachment

Sep 12, 2003