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AP Worldstream back issues from Thursday, November 20:

Canadian securities regulator looking into Hollinger, coordinating with SEC

Nov 20, 2003;

Dollar higher against yen in Tokyo

Nov 20, 2003

House passes bill mandating curbs on mutual fund abuses, ordering information for investors

Nov 20, 2003;

Security tight as FTAA protests increase in preparation for march

Nov 20, 2003;

Top 25 Internet-ready countries

Nov 20, 2003;

Negotiators adopt a draft creating world's largest free-trade region

Nov 20, 2003;

Creditors file suit against former Kmart executives

Nov 20, 2003;

Tokyo stocks open higher, U.S. dollar up against yen

Nov 20, 2003

Japan's trade surplus up 20.4 percent in October

Nov 20, 2003

Gold opens lower in Hong Kong

Nov 20, 2003

Schering-Plough says U.S. regulators investigating Polish subsidiary

Nov 20, 2003;

Tokyo stocks higher, U.S. dollar up against yen

Nov 20, 2003

NA A&E CEL MOV US People Valenti

Nov 20, 2003;

Tracy may be champion without series

Nov 20, 2003;

Michael Jackson is wanted on charges of child molestation

Nov 20, 2003;

Taiwan's Cloud Gate Dance Theatre presents 'Moon Water'

Nov 20, 2003;

U.N. says Scandinavia leads in Internet access, South Korean and other nations catching up

Nov 20, 2003;

Canadian man found innocent in counterterrorism school charges

Nov 20, 2003;

Patients getting tests after revelation that some medical equipment improperly sterilized

Nov 20, 2003

Under pressure, South Africa agrees to give free AIDS drugs to all who need them

Nov 20, 2003;

Thursday, November 27

Nov 20, 2003;

Turkey arrests six people in synagogue blasts

Nov 20, 2003;

Car bombing hits central Iraqi city; U.S. airstrikes target insurgents

Nov 20, 2003;

Bush urges Europe to work with U.S. on Iraq despite past differences on war

Nov 20, 2003;

Source: Authorities investigating Limbaugh for money laundering

Nov 20, 2003;

Illinois lawmakers overhaul capital punishment system

Nov 20, 2003;

China says use of force may be 'unavoidable' if Taiwan pursues independence

Nov 20, 2003;

Ecuador holds Peru to 0-0 draw in South American World Cup qualifier

Nov 20, 2003

O'Neill to consider future after World Cup

Nov 20, 2003

14-year-old Freddy Adu ready for pro soccer

Nov 20, 2003;

President Cup leaving its mark in South Africa

Nov 20, 2003;

Eye healed, confidence up, Klitschko ready for ring return

Nov 20, 2003;

NASCAR looking ahead to season of change

Nov 20, 2003;

Mali nips Morocco 1-0 in international friendly

Nov 20, 2003

Stars activate Lehtinen and place Malhotra on waivers

Nov 20, 2003

Euro 2004: Wales fail at final hurdle

Nov 20, 2003;

Wednesday's International Soccer Results

Nov 20, 2003;

Ronaldo scores late to earn 3-3 draw with Uruguay in World Cup qualifier

Nov 20, 2003

Brazil draws with Uruguay; Ghana, Turkmenistan win World Cup qualifiers

Nov 20, 2003

Lineups for the Rugby World Cup final

Nov 20, 2003

Amnesty announces new mission to Myanmar next month

Nov 20, 2003

Bush dons tux and tails for state dinner

Nov 20, 2003;

European nations discuss ways of healing rift with Washington over Iran's nuclear activities

Nov 20, 2003;

Investigators pin origin of blackout on Ohio company failures

Nov 20, 2003;

Rare death sentence in Mexico could test President Fox

Nov 20, 2003;

Marine authorities will try to stop southern oceans' rower

Nov 20, 2003

Activists in Australia claim to have fed pig meat to Middle East-bound sheep

Nov 20, 2003;

NATO shows off new strike force in maiden maneuvers

Nov 20, 2003;

Storm causes scattered flooding along Eastern Seaboard; two people killed

Nov 20, 2003

NATO help in Iraq not expected but would be appreciated, U.S. defense secretary says

Nov 20, 2003

New Iraq strategy: U.S. targets resistance with bombs, missiles rarely seen since spring

Nov 20, 2003;

Bush opponents aim for mass protest in London

Nov 20, 2003;

Eight people shot dead in Ecuador in foiled drug store robbery

Nov 20, 2003

Activists in Australia claim victory over delay in sheep shipment to Middle East

Nov 20, 2003;

ME GEN Iraq Insurgents

Nov 20, 2003;

Australia, U.S. and Japan in new regional counterterrorism push

Nov 20, 2003;

In Mexico, German president calls for reform of U.N. governing procedures

Nov 20, 2003

Russia says it wants strong U.N. role in any new Iraq resolution

Nov 20, 2003;

Los Angeles transit strike officially ends as mechanics union approves contract

Nov 20, 2003;

Stray Hong Kong croc evades Australian expert

Nov 20, 2003

Andy Bird named president of Disney International

Nov 20, 2003

Stocks fall in Mexico, Brazil, Chile; finish up slightly in Argentina

Nov 20, 2003

Group led by Brazil's Petrobras wins award to develop second block of Mexican natural gas reserves

Nov 20, 2003

Airlines appeal against watchdog's ban on alliance

Nov 20, 2003

Stocks higher at close in Tokyo

Nov 20, 2003