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AP Worldstream back issues from Monday, August 2:

Tokyo stocks open lower, dollar down against yen

Aug 02, 2004

Australian scientist: DNA research and Mormon scholars changing basic beliefs

Aug 02, 2004;

Australian fashion designer gives birth to daughter

Aug 02, 2004

Lee back in national side for Dutch, England tournaments

Aug 02, 2004

Farm production, export subsidies face huge cut under WTO deal

Aug 02, 2004

California unique in hosting three elk species

Aug 02, 2004;

Character actor Sam Edwards dead at 89

Aug 02, 2004

Lack of partnerships to blame for India's Asia Cup loss, says Ganguly

Aug 02, 2004;

Gold opens higher in Hong Kong

Aug 02, 2004

U.S. Army testing new high-tech, battlefield communications tool in Iraq

Aug 02, 2004;

NA MED US Philippines Conjoined Twins

Aug 02, 2004;

Asia cricket officials want more World Cups held in their region

Aug 02, 2004;

Bush to order changes to U.S. intelligence-gathering as early as Monday

Aug 02, 2004;

Government confirms 256 fatalities but death toll expected to rise in supermarket fire

Aug 02, 2004;

Police beef up security around Prudential Financial building in New Jersey, NYC sites

Aug 02, 2004;

Tennis coach guilty of schoolgirl sex charges

Aug 02, 2004

Floods harm production in Bangladesh's crucial textile export industry

Aug 02, 2004;

Several arrested in probe into assassination attempt in Pakistan claimed by al-Qaida

Aug 02, 2004;

Government warns of threat against specific buildings in New York, Washington, Newark, N.J.

Aug 02, 2004;

Palios resigns over sex scandal: who's next?

Aug 02, 2004;

Leader Santos trounces Paysandu 6-0 in Brazilian league

Aug 02, 2004

Text of message from Steve Jobs

Aug 02, 2004;

Kerry talks about steel jobs, diplomatic plans for rebuilding Iraq

Aug 02, 2004;

Gaza strongman harshly criticizes Arafat; gunmen break up reform meeting

Aug 02, 2004

United States beats China 3-1 in women's Olympic soccer warmup

Aug 02, 2004

Tokyo stocks lower, dollar down against yen

Aug 02, 2004

New Zealand marks Olympics with stamp release

Aug 02, 2004

Western leaders pay tribute to Polish suffering in Warsaw Uprising

Aug 02, 2004;

Eccentric millionaire challenging Mexico's ruling party in mayoral election

Aug 02, 2004;

Apple co-founder Jobs undergoes surgery to remove cancerous tumor

Aug 02, 2004;

Both candidates claim advantage in vote that could shape 2006 Mexico presidential race

Aug 02, 2004;

Bus plunges off Andean cliff, killing at least 34

Aug 02, 2004

State vote could shape 2006 Mexico presidential race

Aug 02, 2004;

Prime Minister predicts opposition will support free trade agreement with the United States

Aug 02, 2004;

Australian opposition lawmakers back U.S. free trade deal but will push for changes

Aug 02, 2004;

Iraqi cop: once a cushy job, now one of the most perilous

Aug 02, 2004;

Chinese publishing pirates give Clinton's "My Life" a whole new spin

Aug 02, 2004;

Deforestation, urbanization and rising sea disrupt Bangladesh's natural water rhythms

Aug 02, 2004;

Doctor: Past surgery results 'dismaying'

Aug 02, 2004

Sorenstam misses out on record as Stupples takes her title

Aug 02, 2004;

Cuba's baseball teams hopes to get back the Olympic crown in Athens

Aug 02, 2004;

Jubilation at WTO agreement _ but that may have been the easy bit

Aug 02, 2004;

In search of independent voters, Kerry talks more openly about faith and guns

Aug 02, 2004;

Experts say terror warning may prevent attack, but raises questions about next step

Aug 02, 2004;

Rodriguez, Matsui lead Yankees over Orioles 9-7

Aug 02, 2004

Officials say U.S. banking system protected in event of terrorist strike

Aug 02, 2004;

Eccentric millionaire challenging Mexico's ruling party in close mayoral election

Aug 02, 2004;

Details on financial institutions named in Sunday's government terror threat warning

Aug 02, 2004

Dollar lower against yen in Tokyo

Aug 02, 2004

Monday, August 9

Aug 02, 2004;

Nike's three eldest board members step down, citing age bias

Aug 02, 2004;

Melvin, Beard lead Mystics over Mercury 82-62

Aug 02, 2004

Sudan's foreign minister says U.N. resolution is illogical, country will implement 90-day program agreed to earlier

Aug 02, 2004;

Maddux made to wait for 300th win

Aug 02, 2004

Highlights of WTO framework trade deal

Aug 02, 2004;

Two candidates claim victory in key Mexico governor's race

Aug 02, 2004;

Princess Diana memorial fountain runs dry

Aug 02, 2004;

Jacobsen rallies to win U.S. Senior Open

Aug 02, 2004;

Australian leader cautious about international agreement on trade liberalization

Aug 02, 2004

Keith Robinson ruled out of Tri-Nations test

Aug 02, 2004

China's Shandong Airlines adds flights to Singapore

Aug 02, 2004

Chinese center, only a teenager, now starting on national team alongside Yao Ming

Aug 02, 2004;

Blasts hit churches across Iraq, killing 11, wounding at least 50

Aug 02, 2004;

Targeted companies labor to assure workers on security

Aug 02, 2004;

Asian Cup readies for final four

Aug 02, 2004;