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AP Worldstream back issues from Monday, May 17:

Tokyo stocks lower, dollar down against yen

May 17, 2004

Four more drivers qualify at Indy

May 17, 2004;

Amid Abu Ghraib scandal, Marine lawyer makes sure troops stick to the rules

May 17, 2004;

Malaysian Islamic militant suspects claim beatings by police, sexual abuse

May 17, 2004;

Japan current account surplus rose 13.1 percent in March

May 17, 2004

World record holders Popov, Jedrzejczak show fine form in European Championships

May 17, 2004;

Majority of Japanese want government to abandon pension bill

May 17, 2004;

Myanmar junta to open constitutional convention despite Suu Kyi boycott

May 17, 2004;

Caviezel goes from son of God to golfing god in `Bobby Jones' tale

May 17, 2004;

Sheets strikes out 18 as Brewers top Braves 4-1

May 17, 2004

Dominican president concedes defeat in elections centered on economic crisis

May 17, 2004;

Historic Brown decision altered lives of plaintiffs' children

May 17, 2004;

Evangelist Billy Graham being treated for pain after fall; he remains in stable condition

May 17, 2004

Report: Apparent murder victim in Australia was a police corruption informant

May 17, 2004

National Basketball Association Daily Playoff Glance

May 17, 2004;

Thailand warns Myanmar reputation on line after NLD boycotts National Convention

May 17, 2004

Ties between Hollywood and video games grow

May 17, 2004;

Goalkeeper Rogerio Ceni scores as Sao Paulo stays atop Brazilian championship standings

May 17, 2004

Brazilian Soccer Results

May 17, 2004

Eight killed, 15 injured in Pakistan road accident

May 17, 2004

EU SPT TEN Italian Open

May 17, 2004;

SKorean officials: Washington wants to redeploy U.S. troops in South Korea to Iraq

May 17, 2004

Court case opens for mechanic accused of murder in British backpacker's mysterious Outback disappearance

May 17, 2004;

First batch of Japanese troops in southern Iraq returns home

May 17, 2004

Dollar lower against yen in Tokyo

May 17, 2004

NA SPT BBL NL Leaders

May 17, 2004;

Bus falls off bridge in Venezuela, killing 13

May 17, 2004

Reports: Japan to give 250,000 tons of rice to North Korea if progress made at summit

May 17, 2004

Jordanian, Israeli contacts to continue in final day of World Forum to examine regional problems

May 17, 2004;

Anna Lee, veteran film and TV actress, dead at 91

May 17, 2004

Jones would sue if USADA tries to keep her from Olympics

May 17, 2004;

Marriage-license applications given to same-sex couples in Massachusetts

May 17, 2004;

Marriage-license applications given to same-sex couples in Massachusetts

May 17, 2004

Sharks even series by beating Flames 4-2

May 17, 2004;

Prime minister says he will outline his long-term policy on Iraq in key election year speech this week

May 17, 2004

China lashes out at Taiwanese president days before his inauguration

May 17, 2004;

Religious rights groups report China arrests of Roman Catholic priests, house church members

May 17, 2004;

Sonia Gandhi to stake claim to become India's first foreign-born prime minister

May 17, 2004;

First trial related to smuggling deaths to begin

May 17, 2004;

Halladay outpitches Martinez as Blue Jays top Red Sox 3-1

May 17, 2004

Powell says some prewar Iraq intelligence was wrong

May 17, 2004

Israeli helicopters target Arafat-linked office in Gaza City; Israel threatens to tear down hundreds more homes in refugee camp

May 17, 2004;

Small bombs slightly damages HSBC branches ahead of Blair visit in Turkey

May 17, 2004;

Myanmar junta to open constitutional convention despite Suu Kyi boycott

May 17, 2004;

Rangers climb to rescue injured climber stranded on Mount Rainier

May 17, 2004;

Here comes a Triple!

May 17, 2004;

U.S. anti-piracy measure pulls plug on black-market Cuban television

May 17, 2004;

Schools reopen amid tight security in southern Thailand as policeman is shot dead

May 17, 2004

Japan bills two men kidnapped in Iraq over US$200 each for flights home

May 17, 2004

Gunmen kill three Iraqis working for coalition; Italian troops fight in south

May 17, 2004;

Prison reformers hope attention to Iraq abuses will spur improvements at home

May 17, 2004;

Bibby leads Kings over Timberwolves 104-87 in NBA playoffs

May 17, 2004

Partial remains of first Tyrannosaurus rex fetch $93,250 at auction

May 17, 2004

Couples line up in Cambridge as Massachusetts prepares for gay weddings

May 17, 2004;

International Criminal Court facing tough choices ahead of first investigation

May 17, 2004;

Washington wants to redeploy U.S. troops in South Korea to Iraq

May 17, 2004;

Police blame goose for accident that kills driver in Pennsylvania

May 17, 2004

Strong turnout, scattered violence mark vote as Dominicans choose president in election hinging on debate over economic crisis

May 17, 2004;

Once considered fringe, al-Sadr movement now leads anti-U.S. fight

May 17, 2004;

New South Wales has seven newcomers in interstate clash

May 17, 2004

Israeli troops cut of southern Gaza town

May 17, 2004

Queen Noor of Jordan speaks at LA college graduation ceremony

May 17, 2004

Monday, May 24

May 17, 2004;

China beats Denmark to win men's Thomas Cup

May 17, 2004;

Japanese envoy to meet with Tamil Tiger leadership

May 17, 2004