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AP Worldstream back issues from Tuesday, November 16:

Mexican central bank moving toward benchmark interest rate

Nov 16, 2004

Rising euro, slowing growth worry European finance ministers

Nov 16, 2004;

Dollar higher against yen in Tokyo

Nov 16, 2004

Self-destructing DVDS about to reach a wider audience

Nov 16, 2004;

Japanese women staying single by droves as gender schism grows in nation's culture

Nov 16, 2004;

Trial sheds light on spamming's lucre

Nov 16, 2004;

Tokyo stocks open slightly higher, dollar up against Japanese yen

Nov 16, 2004

SEC files fraud charges against Black

Nov 16, 2004;

Australian publishing and gambling giant will take stake in Macau hotel and casino

Nov 16, 2004

Gold opens lower in Hong Kong

Nov 16, 2004

Judy Corman, Harry Potter publicist and wife of novelist Avery Corman, dies at age 65

Nov 16, 2004;

Additional safety warnings issued for abortion pill

Nov 16, 2004

EU Justice commissioner candidate vows to make tolerance key part of job if approved

Nov 16, 2004;

Blair calls on Europe and America to bury their differences over Iraq

Nov 16, 2004;

Rice to replace Powell; three other Cabinet secretaries to depart

Nov 16, 2004;

New Jersey governor spends final, quiet day in office behind the scenes

Nov 16, 2004;

UN speech on Iraq, struggles with hawks will be remembered

Nov 16, 2004;

Probe: Saddam's regime made more than $21 billion subverting U.N. sanctions

Nov 16, 2004;

Top two officials at CIA's clandestine service quit amid infighting

Nov 16, 2004;

Labor laws, health issues likely to be among Howard government's fourth term agenda in Australia

Nov 16, 2004;

Graphics Update

Nov 16, 2004

Koizumi calls talks with North Korea over abducted Japanese "unsatisfactory"

Nov 16, 2004;

Bush picks Condoleezza Rice to be the next secretary of state

Nov 16, 2004;

Bush picking Rice to succeed Powell as secretary of state in Cabinet shakeup

Nov 16, 2004;

After ankle surgery, Hill was hospitalized by staph infection

Nov 16, 2004;

Federer beats Gaudio in Masters Cup opener

Nov 16, 2004;

Development agency to work with banks to deliver financial services to poor

Nov 16, 2004

EU GEN Netherlands Terrorism

Nov 16, 2004;

Iran commits to suspending uranium enrichment within a week

Nov 16, 2004;

World leaders praise Colin Powell as he plans to step down

Nov 16, 2004;

Vietnamese president pays surprise visit to Fidel Castro

Nov 16, 2004;

Court case may mean cowboy hats making way for helmets in Australia's Outback

Nov 16, 2004;

Prosecutor says defendant in Air India bombings that killed 331 had history of inciting Sikhs

Nov 16, 2004;

Television pool report says U.S. Marine shoots wounded prisoner in a Fallujah mosque

Nov 16, 2004

Militant leader in Afghanistan says group split over fate of U.N. hostages

Nov 16, 2004;

Rumsfeld mum about whether he'll serve in second Bush term

Nov 16, 2004;

U.S. agrees to global standard to improve auto safety

Nov 16, 2004;

Man who pleaded guilty to being an agent for North Korea sentenced to two years in prison

Nov 16, 2004

Prominent defections from Cuba

Nov 16, 2004;

Slain politician voted greatest Dutch of all time in television poll

Nov 16, 2004;

Men charged in Canadian gay man's death led group wielding baseball bats: prosecutor

Nov 16, 2004;

Man sets himself on fire outside White House gate

Nov 16, 2004;

Foreign evacuations top 5,000 in Ivory Coast; Africa's largest in at least a decade

Nov 16, 2004;

U.S. troops battle insurgents across central Iraq; Fallujah holdouts "fighting to the death"

Nov 16, 2004;

Top U.N. envoy to Mideast says there is new opportunity for peace, citing statements from Bush, Blair, Sharon and Palestinians

Nov 16, 2004;

AP AP News Pronunciation Guide, Two Takes

Nov 16, 2004

AP AP News Pronunciation Guide, Take 2

Nov 16, 2004

NA GEN US Bio Box Rice

Nov 16, 2004;

Dozens injured as train derails in eastern Australia

Nov 16, 2004;

Prospective jurors for Robert Blake murder trial are asked about Simpson, Peterson cases

Nov 16, 2004;

German Foreign Minister kicks off two-day visit to Guatemala

Nov 16, 2004

Television pool report says U.S. Marine shoots wounded prisoner in a Fallujah mosque

Nov 16, 2004;

Eleven killed in southern China after bus plunges off cliff

Nov 16, 2004

Tokyo's key stock index lower at midday, dollar up against Japanese yen

Nov 16, 2004

Crude continues slide in Asia on easing winter supply woes, canceled strike in Nigeria

Nov 16, 2004;

Both sides report settling Abercrombie & Fitch employment discrimination case

Nov 16, 2004

Oracle lashes out at PeopleSoft board, seeking investor support

Nov 16, 2004;

Michigan model train maker Lionel files for bankruptcy

Nov 16, 2004

Microsoft CEO meets Indian prime minister to promote Windows

Nov 16, 2004

Microsoft CEO meets Indian prime minister to promote Windows

Nov 16, 2004;

Disney's union group votes on contract proposal _ again

Nov 16, 2004;

Stocks lower at close in Tokyo

Nov 16, 2004

China says oil imports will rise nearly 10 percent this year

Nov 16, 2004

Tom Hanks negotiating to star in 'The Da Vinci Code' movie

Nov 16, 2004

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Nov 16, 2004;