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AP Worldstream back issues from Friday, February 4:

California defense contractor warns employees following computer theft

Feb 04, 2005

American Indian tribe wins $2.65 million (euro2 million) award vs. broker

Feb 04, 2005;

Dollar higher against yen in Tokyo

Feb 04, 2005

Adelphia seeks to eliminate $2 trillion in bankruptcy claims

Feb 04, 2005;

Tokyo stocks open lower, dollar up against yen and euro

Feb 04, 2005

Gold opens lower in Hong Kong

Feb 04, 2005

Datacraft reports US$2.6 million net profit for Q1, best showing since 2002

Feb 04, 2005

New evidence: Enron power scams began years before energy crunch

Feb 04, 2005;

Tax credit, sales boost Telmex profits

Feb 04, 2005

Stocks up in Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Chile

Feb 04, 2005

Musicians, politicians join campaign railing against legal crackdown on illegal music downloaders

Feb 04, 2005;

Sound Bites: Music Reviews

Feb 04, 2005;

American Spanish? U.S. network coaches performers from Latin America to speak with "neutral" accents

Feb 04, 2005;

Britney's kid sister to star in her own TV show

Feb 04, 2005;

Pakistan's cinema-owners look to archrival India to help save a dying film industry

Feb 04, 2005;

Arabic literature in translation: A bridge between estranged worlds

Feb 04, 2005;

Broadway playwright and Hollywood screenwriter tries again to succeed as a novelist

Feb 04, 2005;

From the mail room to music executive, Simon Cowell sits center stage

Feb 04, 2005;

Paula Abdul looks to restart singing career _ eventually _ as "American Idol" restarts

Feb 04, 2005;

Randy Jackson on the road to stardom

Feb 04, 2005;

Celebrity Birthdays

Feb 04, 2005

That Was the Week That Was

Feb 04, 2005;

At the Movies: `Rory O'Shea Was Here'

Feb 04, 2005;

At the Movies: `The Wedding Date'

Feb 04, 2005;

At the Movies: `Swimming Upstream'

Feb 04, 2005;

Actor John Vernon, Wormer of 'Animal House,' dies

Feb 04, 2005;

The top ten music in the United States

Feb 04, 2005;

Ex-Turtles guitarist jailed in Nevada for drunken driving

Feb 04, 2005

UNICEF chief to visit tsunami-hobbled southern Thailand

Feb 04, 2005

Lana Clarkson's mother sues Phil Spector for wrongful death

Feb 04, 2005

Audit finds that environmental agency chose industry over health impact on mercury

Feb 04, 2005;

Fears ease as pope's health improves

Feb 04, 2005;

Report: Patient reported to have developed mad cow disease

Feb 04, 2005

Friday, February 11

Feb 04, 2005;

Ukraine's parliament postpones confirmation hearing on Prime Minister-nominee Yulia Tymoshenko

Feb 04, 2005;

EU GEN Ukraine Parliament Speaker

Feb 04, 2005;

Spain kicks off referendum campaigns on EU Constitution

Feb 04, 2005;

Volcker report sharply critical of U.N. oil-for-food operation

Feb 04, 2005;

The elusive middle way: Nepal _ once again _ sees politicians pushed aside by royal absolutism

Feb 04, 2005;

Yao receives record votes for NBA All-Star game

Feb 04, 2005;

Expectations low on some foreign aid programs in Bush budget

Feb 04, 2005;

Partial results of Iraqi election from six of 18 provinces

Feb 04, 2005;

First official returns show strong showing by Shiite clerical-backed ticket; insurgent attacks surge after post-election lull

Feb 04, 2005;

As tourists play in popular resort states, Mexican politicians battle

Feb 04, 2005;

Bolivian president shuffles Cabinet in wake of massive protests

Feb 04, 2005;

University of Colorado administrators begin dismissal process, regents apologize for professor's 9/11 remarks

Feb 04, 2005;

AP SPT AP Weekly Sports Calendar

Feb 04, 2005

Homecoming fight for Spinks is a sellout

Feb 04, 2005;

Trinidad & Tobago beat Haiti 2-1 in friendly

Feb 04, 2005;

ATP Millennium International Championships Results

Feb 04, 2005

Emmitt Smith retires as NFL's all-time leading rusher

Feb 04, 2005;

Yorke to return to Trinidad national team for World Cup qualifier against United States

Feb 04, 2005;

U.S. Figure Skating president resigns

Feb 04, 2005

Massachusetts paper fires sportswriter accused of plagiarism

Feb 04, 2005;

2005 NBA All-Star Voting

Feb 04, 2005

Novak advances to Delray quarterfinals

Feb 04, 2005

NFL to "Let It Be" with Sir Paul on halftime stage

Feb 04, 2005;

Contract negotiations still proceeding slowly, union says

Feb 04, 2005;

Hart battles windy conditions to take FBR lead; play suspended by darkness

Feb 04, 2005;

Super Bowl to be televised in China

Feb 04, 2005

Fan melee erupts at girls basketball game at Alabama high school, Tasers fired

Feb 04, 2005

Deaths reported after quake, tsunami batter southern Asia, eastern Africa

Feb 04, 2005;

Foreigners killed, missing from southern Asia tsunami

Feb 04, 2005;

EU, U.S. officials warn of terrorist attacks in Europe

Feb 04, 2005;

Ukrainian official says investigation into reported sale of nuclear-capable missiles to Iran began a year ago

Feb 04, 2005;