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AP Worldstream back issues from Thursday, September 16:

Central bank increases basic lending rates by 0.25 percent

Sep 16, 2004

Dollar higher against yen in Tokyo

Sep 16, 2004

Having increased production targets, OPEC looking to convince non-cartel members to keep supply steady

Sep 16, 2004;

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

Sep 16, 2004

Gold opens lower in Hong Kong

Sep 16, 2004

Newmont shuts down Peru mine after road blockade, protests

Sep 16, 2004;

Judge orders accused stalker of actress Zeta-Jones to stand trial

Sep 16, 2004

Hugh Hefner inducted into the Erotic Museum's hall of fame

Sep 16, 2004;

Scientists: Rembrandt's self-portraits suggest he probably had lazy eye

Sep 16, 2004;

Doctors suggest tax breaks for people who exercise

Sep 16, 2004;

Thursday, September 23

Sep 16, 2004;

Top U.S. Army general says he didn't mean to denigrate Islam

Sep 16, 2004

Cuban state-run media plays up Fidel Castro's role in Hurricane Ivan preparedness

Sep 16, 2004;

British lawmakers demand security review after fox hunting enthusiasts breach debating chamber

Sep 16, 2004;

Kerry challenges Bush credibility, says he offers excuses in place of jobs, misleads on Iraq

Sep 16, 2004;

NA POL US Presidential Polls Glance

Sep 16, 2004;

Judge refuses to grant special election to replace resigning New Jersey governor

Sep 16, 2004;

Senate committee bolsters AIDS fight in poor nations

Sep 16, 2004;

Muslim player who wanted USF uniform exemption quits team

Sep 16, 2004

Sutton wants his U.S. team to prepare like individuals

Sep 16, 2004;

Stop the puck! NHL locks out players

Sep 16, 2004;

Sosa hits grand slam as Cubs rout Pirates 13-5

Sep 16, 2004;

Where's Phil? U.S. captain says decision to sit out not selfish

Sep 16, 2004;

Slimmed-down Monty back in his element _ the Ryder Cup

Sep 16, 2004;

U.S. censures Saudis for curbs on religious freedom

Sep 16, 2004;

Martha Stewart, in bid to `reclaim my good life,' to report to prison soon

Sep 16, 2004;

Better than bitter? Belgium's beers, some say, are just not the same

Sep 16, 2004;

EU GEN Russia Turncoat Terrorists

Sep 16, 2004;

Women suspected of blowing up Russian airliners were detained by police, but let go

Sep 16, 2004;

Guantanamo review panel hears cases of two alleged Taliban fighters

Sep 16, 2004;

Iran might renew uranium enrichment despite international calls to keep it frozen

Sep 16, 2004;

In one corner of north India: Old outlaws bemoan the rise of new crime

Sep 16, 2004;

Land dispute between residents and newcomers in British village reignites debate over nomads

Sep 16, 2004;

SENEGAL: Electric seaside city of Dakar and slave history at Goree Island

Sep 16, 2004;

BOSTON POST ROAD: Milestones of history

Sep 16, 2004;

Boston's Liberty Flag serves as reminder of anti-colonial fervor

Sep 16, 2004;

Three beheaded bodies found, car bomb kills two as attacks seem to target Iraqis seen as U.S. collaborators

Sep 16, 2004;

Four workers fired, one resigns in Los Alamos lab scandal

Sep 16, 2004;

Synagogues open their doors to hurricane evacuees for High Holy Days

Sep 16, 2004;

Florida youth sentenced to life in girl's death, then freed denies violating probation

Sep 16, 2004;

Ivan takes aim at Mobile, Alabama, begins drenching Gulf Coast

Sep 16, 2004;

U.N. chief says U.S.-led Iraq War without Security Council approval was "illegal"

Sep 16, 2004

Report: Islamic extremist lived in Japan with al-Qaida-linked Frenchman

Sep 16, 2004

Saipan garment factory sued for discriminating against employees

Sep 16, 2004

Tokyo stocks lower at late morning, U.S. dollar higher against Japanese yen

Sep 16, 2004

Stocks lower at close in Tokyo

Sep 16, 2004

Tokyo stocks close down, U.S. dollar higher against Japanese yen

Sep 16, 2004

Gold markets up

Sep 16, 2004

IMF officials meet Turkish businessmen ahead of talks on possible new loan arrangement

Sep 16, 2004

Alitalia ground crew unions agree to 2,500 job cuts

Sep 16, 2004

Gold closes lower in Hong Kong

Sep 16, 2004

Retail sales up 0.6 percent in Britain in August

Sep 16, 2004

Tokyo stocks end lower on weak tech issues, U.S. dollar higher against Japanese yen

Sep 16, 2004

Alitalia ground crew unions agree to 2,500 job cuts

Sep 16, 2004;

U.S. business groups accuse China of failing to stop intellectual property abuses

Sep 16, 2004;

Americans convicted of torturing Afghans on private anti-terror hunt, get jail terms

Sep 16, 2004;

US singer Shania Twain buys rugged New Zealand high country farm land

Sep 16, 2004;

Top-selling artists descend on Vegas for 2004 World Music Awards

Sep 16, 2004;

A complete list of winners at the 2004 World Music Awards

Sep 16, 2004

Johnny Ramone, member of punk legends 'The Ramones,' dies at 55

Sep 16, 2004

Roy Horn recalls tiger attack during TV interview

Sep 16, 2004;

NA GEN US Clinton's Health

Sep 16, 2004;

Official: Jose Pekerman to be named new coach of Argentina

Sep 16, 2004;

Taiwan leader: U.N. recognition of Taiwan is a moral prerogative despite Chinese opposition

Sep 16, 2004;

Republican lawmaker calls for congressional investigation of CBS for Bush Guard service story

Sep 16, 2004;