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AP Worldstream back issues from Wednesday, August 11:

Dollar higher against yen in Tokyo

Aug 11, 2004

Fed pushes rates higher, anticipating stronger economy

Aug 11, 2004;

Official: Iraq resumes production at southern oil fields, exports unaffected by brief curtailment

Aug 11, 2004;

Tokyo stocks open higher, dollar up against yen

Aug 11, 2004

Judge bars U.S. from weakening rules for 'dolphin-safe' tuna

Aug 11, 2004;

Hong Kong's de facto central bank matches U.S. rate increase

Aug 11, 2004

Australia's second-largest bank reports 28 percent jump in full-year net profit

Aug 11, 2004

Wednesday, August 18

Aug 11, 2004;

WHO says rapid response should bring parasitic epidemic in Afghanistan under control

Aug 11, 2004;

South Africa begins culling hundreds of ostriches to halt spread of bird flu

Aug 11, 2004;

Scientists warn lesser-known bird flu strain could spark pandemic

Aug 11, 2004

Istanbul hotel blasts kill two; Kurdish and al-Qaida linked groups claim responsibility

Aug 11, 2004;

US to speed up immigrant deportations, extend visits for Mexicans

Aug 11, 2004;

If bin Laden is giving orders, it's by donkey and courier as al-Qaida uses combination of high-tech and super low-tech to stay connected

Aug 11, 2004;

EU says United Nations should decide whether atrocities in Darfur amount to genocide

Aug 11, 2004;

Hungary's steam train enthusiasts working to preserve a communist-era relic

Aug 11, 2004;

New Mexico senator suggests 'missing' Los Alamos disks may not be missing after all

Aug 11, 2004;

Bush chooses Porter Goss, Republican congressman, to head troubled CIA

Aug 11, 2004;

Report: Lee Kuan Yew says he'll be "a trusted counselor or guide" in his son's government

Aug 11, 2004

Lingle thanks ambassador for Japan's support in Iraq war

Aug 11, 2004;

Mills recalled to New Zealand cricket team for Champions Trophy

Aug 11, 2004

United States 80, Turkey 68

Aug 11, 2004;

Duval excited to be playing, and eager to see where it leads

Aug 11, 2004;

One last chance for the Big Easy

Aug 11, 2004;

Vancouver Open, Results

Aug 11, 2004

Players find camaraderie, competition in 'Aussie Rules'

Aug 11, 2004;

McNair keeping low profile as league's co-MVP

Aug 11, 2004;

Ten years later, baseball almost fully recovered from strike

Aug 11, 2004;

A major test for Woods as he tries to protect No. 1

Aug 11, 2004;

Golf Glance

Aug 11, 2004;

Boldin's knee a Cardinal concern

Aug 11, 2004;

Accuser files civil lawsuit against Kobe Bryant; experts say it could cripple criminal case

Aug 11, 2004;

Glavine loses two teeth in taxi accident

Aug 11, 2004;

Sudanese government failing in Darfur: report

Aug 11, 2004;

Israeli forces move into Palestinian town in Gaza

Aug 11, 2004;

CB GEN Dominican Republic Missing Migrants

Aug 11, 2004

Officials: Plot aimed to kill Arab-led Mauritania's president on way out of country

Aug 11, 2004;

Eight countries participate in security exercise to protect Panama Canal

Aug 11, 2004;

In diplomatic breakthrough, Libya to compensate for 1986 Berlin disco bombing

Aug 11, 2004;

More than 30 missing Dominican migrants found, dozens more presumed dead

Aug 11, 2004;

Indictment against two mosque leaders chronicles exchange of money for assassination plot

Aug 11, 2004;

Much-mocked Hotel Rossiya to be torn down in latest example of building frenzy changing face of Moscow

Aug 11, 2004;

Pakistan leader hails al-Qaida arrests but officials rue intelligence leak they say helped some suspects flee

Aug 11, 2004;

U.S. officials pledge aid to Hamburg Sept. 11 trial, but impact unclear

Aug 11, 2004;

India decides to repeal controversial anti-terrorism law

Aug 11, 2004;

Diplomats: IAEA tests on enriched uranium traces found inside Iran vindicate Tehran in at least one instance

Aug 11, 2004;

Sudan, United Nations sign plan to create safe areas in Darfur

Aug 11, 2004;

Successor of dissident Azerbaijan's imam says he was attacked at home

Aug 11, 2004

Rwandan troops to begin deploying in western Sudan, becoming first foreign force deployed to Darfur

Aug 11, 2004;

Egypt turns attention to domestic suppliers of stolen treasure

Aug 11, 2004;

U.S. and North Korean officials attend conference where key topic is six-party talks on Pyongyang's nuclear program

Aug 11, 2004;

U.S. forces demand militants in Najaf lay down arms or face death

Aug 11, 2004;

Brazil announces creation of coffee data bank

Aug 11, 2004

Pakistani national arrested after videotaping bank skyscrapers in Charlotte, N.C.

Aug 11, 2004;

Taiwan issues sea warnings as tropical storm Rananim approaches

Aug 11, 2004

Jury takes less than 2 hours to convict serial killings suspect of second-degree murder

Aug 11, 2004;

Pakistan protests FBI sting in supposed assassination plot against one of its diplomats in New York City

Aug 11, 2004;

Houston federal judge says Bible must be removed from courthouse display

Aug 11, 2004;

Higher oil prices rattle Asia, but China still on buying binge

Aug 11, 2004;

Gold opens lower in Hong Kong

Aug 11, 2004

Lawyers hash out details of U.S. free trade pact in hopes of getting quick passage

Aug 11, 2004

Report: Singapore union says action needed on structural unemployment

Aug 11, 2004

Lawyers hash out details of U.S. free trade pact in hopes of getting quick passage

Aug 11, 2004;

Japanese high court reverses lower court decision, gives go-ahead on bank merger talks

Aug 11, 2004

Japanese high court reverses lower court decision, gives go-ahead on bank merger talks

Aug 11, 2004;