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AP Worldstream back issues from Thursday, April 1:

Dollar higher against yen in Tokyo

Apr 01, 2004

OPEC agrees to cut output target; analysts see higher oil prices ahead

Apr 01, 2004;

Tokyo stocks open higher, dollar up against yen

Apr 01, 2004

Gold opens higher in Hong Kong

Apr 01, 2004

Google to offer free e-mail

Apr 01, 2004;

Wal-Mart online store to offer PCs running Sun's Linux software

Apr 01, 2004;

Business sentiment among manufacturers hits seven-year high

Apr 01, 2004

Singer Damien Rice: A moody, intensely romantic Irish singer catching on

Apr 01, 2004;

Colombia hails rare success in weaning farmers from drug cultivation

Apr 01, 2004;

Fictional take on Paris literary salon wins Young Lions award

Apr 01, 2004

Herbie Hancock receives Masters award from NEA

Apr 01, 2004

6-year-old boy becomes first patient in Texas to get new implant

Apr 01, 2004;

AS GEN China AIDS A Doctor's Story

Apr 01, 2004;

Michael Jackson considering Africa concert tour to raise money for AIDS fight

Apr 01, 2004;

Sri Lanka heading for hung Parliament in national election

Apr 01, 2004

Cuba opens doors to journalists in campaign to shine up human rights image

Apr 01, 2004;

Taiwanese opposition plans to seek a new election

Apr 01, 2004;

Britain plans speedy probes into two Northern Ireland killings, may delay two others

Apr 01, 2004;

World court says United States must review 51 death penalty cases of Mexicans

Apr 01, 2004;

Lots to praise for U.S. team as it beats Poland

Apr 01, 2004;

Once royal advisers, Sri Lanka's Buddhist monks now want to be political kingmakers

Apr 01, 2004;

Questions for Rice: She'll be asked what Clinton officials told her about al-Qaida

Apr 01, 2004;

Deeply tribal and religiously conservative, Fallujah is a hotbed of anti-American resistance

Apr 01, 2004;

South Korea's acting president vows fair and neutral election management

Apr 01, 2004

Bush raises $1.5 million at fund-raiser

Apr 01, 2004;

Australia's role in Iraq a farce, says opposition leader

Apr 01, 2004;

Evernham's team moving up in the NASCAR world

Apr 01, 2004;

Mastroeni rejuvenated after break from national team

Apr 01, 2004;

NFL rules changes will lengthen games

Apr 01, 2004;

Sicking a welcome addition to auto racing family

Apr 01, 2004;

Big times upcoming for big brothers Klitschko

Apr 01, 2004;

Wednesday's International Soccer Results

Apr 01, 2004;

Venezuela upsets Uruguay 3-0 in World Cup qualifying

Apr 01, 2004

'Melo's mission: Get Nuggets in the playoffs

Apr 01, 2004

Power outage halts Brazil-Paraguay World Cup qualifier

Apr 01, 2004

Super 12: World Cup grudges touch Crusaders-Brumbies clash

Apr 01, 2004;

LA SPT SOC Paraguay Brazil Power Outage

Apr 01, 2004

Venus Williams eliminated by Dementieva at Nasdaq-100 Open

Apr 01, 2004;

Nasdaq-100 Open Results

Apr 01, 2004

Thursday April 8

Apr 01, 2004;

Security Council reaffirms "full support" for Congo government after apparent coup attempt

Apr 01, 2004;

Uzbek official says militant kills self, ending standoff

Apr 01, 2004;

Greenpeace says regulations protecting Mexico's mangrove swamps in danger

Apr 01, 2004

Bodies of four American contractors dragged through streets of Fallujah; bomb kills five U.S. troops

Apr 01, 2004;

The main points of the draft Annan plan

Apr 01, 2004;

China gives U.N. anti-torture expert green light for visit

Apr 01, 2004;

Isolated Turkish Cypriots have most to gain from reunification

Apr 01, 2004;

Greek Cypriots have prospered economically despite island's divisions

Apr 01, 2004;

Donors pledge more than US$8 billion for Afghanistan reconstruction, look for solutions to security problems

Apr 01, 2004;

Sharon says Israel must withdraw from areas it will not control after peace accord

Apr 01, 2004;

Publisher who spied for Saddam Hussein sentenced to 3-plus years

Apr 01, 2004;

Judge issues six international arrest warrants in Madrid bombings

Apr 01, 2004;

Four Turkish men reported abducted in southern Philippines

Apr 01, 2004

Bus plunges into river in China's southwest, killing 14

Apr 01, 2004

Miner who blew himself up in Congress sought for years to get a pension

Apr 01, 2004;

Mexico's Human Rights Commission to investigate complaints by expelled British cavers

Apr 01, 2004

North Korea threatens to beef up nuclear force against U.S. missile defense system

Apr 01, 2004;

Relatives say British 'bomb plot' suspects are innocent as Muslim leaders condemn terrorism

Apr 01, 2004;

Bodies of four foreign civilians dragged through streets of Fallujah; bomb kills five U.S. troops

Apr 01, 2004;

Explosion, gunfire at stronghold of top war-crimes suspect, NATO speaks of "ongoing operation"

Apr 01, 2004

Explosion, gunfire at stronghold of top war-crimes suspect; NATO speaks of "ongoing operation"

Apr 01, 2004

German tourist drowns off Australian beach

Apr 01, 2004

Cuba accuses Honduras of agreeing to sponsoring upcoming rights vote against island

Apr 01, 2004;

Explosion, gunfire at stronghold of top war-crimes suspect, NATO speaks of "ongoing operation"

Apr 01, 2004;

U.S., Canadian officials say major Ecstasy drug ring has been smashed

Apr 01, 2004;