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AP Worldstream back issues from Wednesday, April 28:

Dollar higher against yen in Tokyo

Apr 28, 2004

World Trade Organization challenge to U.S. cotton subsidies has farm groups worried

Apr 28, 2004;

Tokyo stocks open higher, U.S. dollar falls against Japanese yen

Apr 28, 2004

Gold opens higher in Hong Kong

Apr 28, 2004

Robert Downey Jr.'s marriage ending

Apr 28, 2004

Maradona in intensive care: but sends thanks to fans for 'support and affection'

Apr 28, 2004;

International medical investigators set sights on China's newest SARS cases

Apr 28, 2004;

Bangladesh tightens security ahead of anti-government strike

Apr 28, 2004

Wednesday, May 5

Apr 28, 2004;

Bush approves presidential directive on biodefense

Apr 28, 2004;

Vietnam and politics: An old war won't fade away

Apr 28, 2004;

What Bush, Cheney, Kerry did during the Vietnam War

Apr 28, 2004;

Golf Glance

Apr 28, 2004;

BALCO documents turned over to McCain's committee

Apr 28, 2004;

Same Singh, new perspective

Apr 28, 2004;

Racing's 'Mad Genius' has first Derby starter

Apr 28, 2004;

IOC gets cancellation insurance for Athens Olympics

Apr 28, 2004;

Dreaming of a team: Who will play for the United States in Athens?

Apr 28, 2004;

Stradivarius cello valued at $3.5 million stolen from Los Angeles home

Apr 28, 2004

U.S. forces strike Fallujah; fighting near Najaf kills scores of insurgents

Apr 28, 2004;

U.N. envoy says Iraqi caretaker government should decide on its relationship with U.S.-led forces before handover

Apr 28, 2004;

Increased abuse of narcotic lollipops reported; ease of use, good taste worry law enforcement

Apr 28, 2004;

Aid groups say North Korea blast victims need medicine; property damage put at $356 million

Apr 28, 2004;

Aid groups say North Korea blast victims need medicine; property damage put at US$356 million

Apr 28, 2004;

Gunmen attack van carrying Mexican norteno band; kill four musicians, wound three others

Apr 28, 2004;

Methodists open national conference, protest visa denials to overseas members

Apr 28, 2004;

U.S. official praises Mexico for lending to small businesses

Apr 28, 2004

Police: 12 militants, one policeman killed in gunbattles in troubled south of Thailand

Apr 28, 2004

Police regain control of highland Peruvian town where mayor killed by mob

Apr 28, 2004;

Flashes of new and old Gadhafi appear at start of his first trip to Europe since 1989

Apr 28, 2004;

Al-Qaida chemical terror plot alarms Jordanians

Apr 28, 2004;

World's youth need to be seen and heard, U.N. report says

Apr 28, 2004;

Explosions, gunfire rock Indonesia's Ambon for fourth day

Apr 28, 2004;

Gunmen attack bus carrying Mexican norteno band; kill four musicians, wound three others

Apr 28, 2004;

Police: 45 militants, four security forces killed in gunbattles in troubled south of Thailand

Apr 28, 2004

Japan's retail sales fall in March, industrial production ticks up

Apr 28, 2004

U.S. politicians' $165,000 trip to India upsets workers opposed to moving jobs abroad

Apr 28, 2004;

Selection of new IMF managing director could come next week

Apr 28, 2004;

Nissan's Ghosn decorated by Japan for 'contributions to society'

Apr 28, 2004

Janus, regulators reach US$225 million settlement in trading scandal

Apr 28, 2004;

Morgan Stanley to trim mutual fund lineup

Apr 28, 2004

Tokyo stocks mixed on earnings reports, U.S. dollar higher against Japanese yen

Apr 28, 2004

China Life Insurance says will cooperate fully with U.S. regulators' inquiry

Apr 28, 2004

Report: ADB says Sri Lankan economy to grow 5 percent

Apr 28, 2004

Sean Combs, aka P. Diddy, gets a mixed bag of reviews for his Broadway debut

Apr 28, 2004;

Police van shot up at site of filming for J-Kwon rap video; officers unhurt

Apr 28, 2004;

Blood proteins might be early warning signs of diabetes

Apr 28, 2004

Congressional investigators say no-bid contracts in Iraq appeared legal

Apr 28, 2004;

Macedonia to hold presidential vote amid fears of low turnout

Apr 28, 2004;

Pressure mounts to solve mystery of what happened to 1970s Amazon guerrillas in Brazil

Apr 28, 2004;

Facts about Macedonia

Apr 28, 2004;

Australian war of words over Iraq troop commitment intensifies

Apr 28, 2004;

Mexico argues before Inter-American human rights court for first time

Apr 28, 2004;

Lawmakers ask Mass. high court to vacate its decision on marriage

Apr 28, 2004

Former British leader Major criticizes China's clampdown on Hong Kong democracy

Apr 28, 2004

Louisiana House votes to outlaw violent 'hog-dog' events

Apr 28, 2004;

Venezuela's opposition to participate in verification of recall signatures

Apr 28, 2004

U.S. ambassador says Washington's main concern in Haiti is drug-trafficking, urges elite to abandon class-based society, uplift the poor;

Apr 28, 2004;

Family of Texas woman who took diet drug awarded $1 billion from drug maker Wyeth

Apr 28, 2004

Supreme Court expresses concern in Vice President Dick Cheney case about piercing presidential secrecy

Apr 28, 2004;

Forces stretched thin, U.S. increasingly contracts private forces in Iraq

Apr 28, 2004;

Anti-government strike hits Bangladesh

Apr 28, 2004;

Macedonia holds presidential vote amid fears of low turnout

Apr 28, 2004;

Tampa Bay beats Montreal 4-3

Apr 28, 2004;

Yankees beat Oakland A's 10-8

Apr 28, 2004;