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AP Worldstream back issues from Monday, September 29:

Dollar lower against yen in Tokyo

Sep 29, 2003

Canadian insurer Manulife buying John Hancock in $10.4 billion stock deal

Sep 29, 2003;

Tokyo stocks open mixed, dollar down against yen

Sep 29, 2003

Director-writer Elia Kazan, winner of two Oscars, dies at 94

Sep 29, 2003;

U.S.-Arab Economic Forum gathers in Detroit

Sep 29, 2003;

Visiting American congressman hopeful that Congress will approve funds for Iraq reconstruction

Sep 29, 2003;

British Treasury chief calls for reform of Europe's agricultural policy

Sep 29, 2003;

Three days of voting in Rwanda's first genuine multiparty legislative elections since independence begins Monday

Sep 29, 2003;

Colombia bombing deals a blow to president's efforts to crush rebels

Sep 29, 2003;

Administration strikes back at charges of outdated, vague Iraq intelligence

Sep 29, 2003;

Proposed Afghan constitution to be made public this week

Sep 29, 2003;

Egypt releases leader of militant group that assassinated former Egyptian president

Sep 29, 2003;

Schumacher wins United States Grand Prix

Sep 29, 2003;

McNair leads Tennessee over Pittsburgh 30-13

Sep 29, 2003

NA SPT BBL AL Leaders

Sep 29, 2003;

Armour ends 13-year drought in record fashion

Sep 29, 2003;

Drobnjak goes from Seattle to Clippers in sign-and-trade

Sep 29, 2003

Franchino lifts Revolution over Crew 3-2

Sep 29, 2003

Pujols wins closest NL batting race, Mueller wins AL title

Sep 29, 2003;

Boca Juniors defeats Racing Club 4-1 to widen lead in Argentina

Sep 29, 2003

Sorenstam repeats as Safeway Classic champ

Sep 29, 2003;

Pumas first foreign team to arrive for World Cup

Sep 29, 2003

Monday, October 6

Sep 29, 2003;

Betrayed! Italian adulterers are revealed by their cell phones

Sep 29, 2003;

Five Rules on cheating by phone without being caught

Sep 29, 2003

Chinese exam preparation school ordered to pay U.S. testing companies over stolen answers

Sep 29, 2003;

Fire ants are a rainy season treat deep in Venezuela's savannah

Sep 29, 2003;

Japan opens Africa donor conference with US$1 billion pledge

Sep 29, 2003;

New Zealand company pulls sponsorship over broadcaster's racial insult of U.N. boss Annan

Sep 29, 2003

Power outage hits Italy, more sweeping than North America's biggest blackout

Sep 29, 2003;

Gold opens lower in Hong Kong

Sep 29, 2003

Tokyo stocks down, dollar down against yen

Sep 29, 2003

Japan auto production slides in August from a year ago

Sep 29, 2003

New poll shows Californians widely favor recall, Schwarzenegger

Sep 29, 2003;

Australian prime minister announces Cabinet reshuffle

Sep 29, 2003

AS POL Australia Politics

Sep 29, 2003

Australian prime minister announces Cabinet reshuffle

Sep 29, 2003;

France calls U.S. timeline `a step forward' but still wants quick transfer of power to Iraqis

Sep 29, 2003;

Taiwan's opposition parties criticize president's call for a new constitution

Sep 29, 2003;

Bishop, gay group criticizes choice of new Australian cardinal

Sep 29, 2003;

Australian skipper appointed tourism ambassador to India

Sep 29, 2003

Manning throws 6 touchdown passes as Colts humiliate Saints 55-21

Sep 29, 2003;

Firefighters battle oil refinery fire sparked by quake aftershocks

Sep 29, 2003

Indian army says 15 Islamic militants killed while sneaking into Kashmir

Sep 29, 2003

AS GEN Kashmir Border Killings

Sep 29, 2003

Indian army says 15 Islamic militants killed while sneaking into Kashmir

Sep 29, 2003;

World's oldest man dies in Japan at 114

Sep 29, 2003

Vehicle carrying up to 21 people overturns, killing 4 and injuring up to 17

Sep 29, 2003

Hurricane Juan strikes Nova Scotia

Sep 29, 2003

China appoints new representatives in Hong Kong

Sep 29, 2003

India says peace process with Pakistan has suffered a setback

Sep 29, 2003;

Bali security tightened ahead of Southeast Asian summit

Sep 29, 2003

Bali bomb accomplice gets 12 years in jail

Sep 29, 2003

Iraqi police and U.S. military police stage largest-ever joint operation

Sep 29, 2003;

Thailand repatriates Cambodian beggars in APEC clean-up drive

Sep 29, 2003

Suspected Islamic militants burn down girls school in northern Afghanistan

Sep 29, 2003

Central Bank: China's foreign reserves rise to US$364.7 billion

Sep 29, 2003

Stocks lower at close in Tokyo

Sep 29, 2003

Gold price falls

Sep 29, 2003

Hong Kong, China expand free trade pact with deals on telecoms, insurance companies

Sep 29, 2003;

Singapore bids US$300 million for Indonesia's sixth largest bank

Sep 29, 2003

Gold closes lower in Hong Kong

Sep 29, 2003

Dominguez wins Grand Prix of the Americas

Sep 29, 2003;

South Korean president decides to quit the ruling party

Sep 29, 2003

Visiting congressman hopeful that Congress will approve funds for Iraq reconstruction

Sep 29, 2003;