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AP Worldstream back issues from Tuesday, November 18:

Dollar lower against yen in Tokyo

Nov 18, 2003

Judge keeps trial of Enron CFO's wife in Houston

Nov 18, 2003;

Tokyo stocks open mixed, U.S. dollar down against yen

Nov 18, 2003

Microsoft to enter online music market

Nov 18, 2003

Miami trade talks hit first snag over US-Brazilian deal

Nov 18, 2003;

Chrysler unveils new product lineup

Nov 18, 2003;

Music labels tapping illegal song-swapping to glean fans' listening trends

Nov 18, 2003;

Encryption revolution: the tantalizing promise of `unbreakable' codes

Nov 18, 2003;

Backed by president, Brazil leans away from Microsoft

Nov 18, 2003

Tokyo stocks lower, U.S. dollar down against yen

Nov 18, 2003

New music magazine aimed at older fans debuts

Nov 18, 2003;

At age 75, Mickey Mouse represents American culture, consumerism

Nov 18, 2003;

Turkish report: suicide drivers were Turks, including one with bomb training in Iran

Nov 18, 2003;

Former Miss America talks about fatal wreck during television interview

Nov 18, 2003

Turkish report: suicide drivers were Turks, including one with bomb training in Iran

Nov 18, 2003;

NA A&E CEL US People Miss America Wreck

Nov 18, 2003

House-Senate bargainers agree to $2.4 billion for global AIDS effort

Nov 18, 2003;

Muhammad conviction first under new anti-terrorism law

Nov 18, 2003;

Schwarzenegger sworn in as governor of California

Nov 18, 2003;

Gov. Schwarzenegger, leading a political revolution

Nov 18, 2003;

Italian official resigns, criticizes coalition authority; more Americans killed in Iraq

Nov 18, 2003;

AP AP Weekly News Calendar

Nov 18, 2003

Election this week in only peaceful northeast Indian state

Nov 18, 2003;

Senate panel wants Justice Department review of leak

Nov 18, 2003;

Italian official resigns, criticizes coalition authority; 3 Americans killed in Iraq

Nov 18, 2003;

Palestinians turn to Internet to cope with Israeli restrictions

Nov 18, 2003;

Poll finds U.S. public's view of Bush performance fading, but he remains popular

Nov 18, 2003

Poll finds public's view of Bush performance fading, but he remains popular

Nov 18, 2003

Australian voters shift from government to small parties in latest poll

Nov 18, 2003

Religious groups press for Ten Commandments protections

Nov 18, 2003

Mexican U.N. ambassador to step down after comment that Mexico is the "back yard" of U.S.

Nov 18, 2003;

Hill may take on Bush over media ownership, other disputes in huge spending bill

Nov 18, 2003;

Turkish connection to al-Qaida probed

Nov 18, 2003;

England to top of IRB rankings

Nov 18, 2003

The oldest player with a young heart

Nov 18, 2003;

Euro 2004: Scotland hopeful, Dutch desperate to win in last chance to qualify

Nov 18, 2003;

Rugby World Cup notebook

Nov 18, 2003

For sale: AL MVP

Nov 18, 2003;

NBA reduces Taylor's suspension from 10 games to six

Nov 18, 2003

Michalak on bench for third-place match

Nov 18, 2003

Raiders coach says reports of steroid use has 'hurt' team's mood

Nov 18, 2003;

Boca Juniors to launch its own television channel

Nov 18, 2003

Red List: Galapagos snail, riverine rabbit racing toward extinction

Nov 18, 2003;

Tuesday, November 25

Nov 18, 2003;

Muhammad convicted of capital murder in sniper trial

Nov 18, 2003;

Sharon: Israeli, Palestinian premiers to meet soon to discuss truce, peace plan

Nov 18, 2003;

Italy bids final farewell to victims of Iraq attack with funeral, national day of mourning

Nov 18, 2003;

Attacks against U.N. raise fears world body is targeted by Taliban supporters

Nov 18, 2003;

Red List: riverine rabbit racing toward extinction

Nov 18, 2003;

Afghan fighters surrender their weapons in exchange for money and food

Nov 18, 2003;

U.N. under U.S., Iraqi pressure to play important role in power transfer

Nov 18, 2003;

Amnesty International accuses Uzbekistan of violating rights in applying death sentences

Nov 18, 2003;

Sniper victims' relatives satisfied with verdict, hope for execution for Muhammad

Nov 18, 2003;

Blake's handyman formally released; $1 million bail refunded

Nov 18, 2003;

Manuscript looted by Nazis to be given to Vienna Jewish community

Nov 18, 2003;

China, trumpeting safety, rattled by reports of gruesome killings and kidnappings

Nov 18, 2003;

Closing arguments set for Tuesday in trial of man who ran military training center

Nov 18, 2003;

Shootings linked to Washington-area sniper suspects

Nov 18, 2003;

Mexico dismisses its U.N. ambassador after comment that Mexico is the "back yard" of U.S.

Nov 18, 2003;

Japan issues alert for citizens of possible terror attacks

Nov 18, 2003

EPA to propose easing rules for radioactive waste

Nov 18, 2003;

Lawyer says man who shot Reagan should be allowed unsupervised visits with parents

Nov 18, 2003;

Civil jury clears New York police officers in slaying of hammer-wielding man

Nov 18, 2003;

Waxing and manicures: marks of the new male appear in lands where machismo still is king

Nov 18, 2003;

Main militant Islamic groups active in Turkey

Nov 18, 2003