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AP Worldstream back issues from Friday, March 18:

Hispanic consumer group says company failed to warn Puerto Ricans of Vioxx's risks in Spanish

Mar 18, 2005;

Thursday's Dow Jones Global Indexes

Mar 18, 2005

Dollar higher against yen in Tokyo

Mar 18, 2005

G-20 trade ministers discuss strategy for WTO trade talks

Mar 18, 2005

Tokyo stocks open higher; dollar up against yen, euro

Mar 18, 2005

Gold opens lower in Hong Kong

Mar 18, 2005

Castro announces revaluation of Cuban currency

Mar 18, 2005;

China puts top finance official in charge of major bank amid reports of corruption probe

Mar 18, 2005

Report: Jane Fonda's new autobiography says she was forced into sexual encounters

Mar 18, 2005

Friday, March 25

Mar 18, 2005;

Cradle of punk music facing possible eviction

Mar 18, 2005;

Fat Joe getting biggest attention of career with `Lean Back,' rap beef

Mar 18, 2005;

Elijah Wood goes from hobbit to one of the 'Hooligans'

Mar 18, 2005;

Q&A: 'That guy' takes center stage in 'Stephen Tobolowsky's Birthday Party'

Mar 18, 2005;

Ian McEwan follows 'Atonement' with a novel about a Londoner in the mayhem leading up to the Iraq war

Mar 18, 2005;

Author challenges whites to acknowledge their privilege in society and help dismantle it

Mar 18, 2005;

Celebrity Birthdays

Mar 18, 2005;

That Was the Week That Was

Mar 18, 2005;

NA FEA A&E CEL US Celebrity Quotes

Mar 18, 2005;

'Riverdance' celebrates 10 years of pounding feet

Mar 18, 2005;

Black theater looks to build on success

Mar 18, 2005;

Producer Christine Vachon stays truly independent

Mar 18, 2005;

At the Movies: `The Ring Two'

Mar 18, 2005;

At the Movies: `Melinda and Melinda'

Mar 18, 2005;

Lil' Kim convicted of perjury

Mar 18, 2005;

Mayor proposes incentives to keep Hollywood jobs in LA

Mar 18, 2005

Janet Jackson gets restraining order against alleged stalker

Mar 18, 2005

New Zealand media group says plan to end independent TV coverage of Parliament out of touch with democracy

Mar 18, 2005

NA A&E THEATRE US Spamalot

Mar 18, 2005;

McGwire says he won't name names; Sosa, Palmeiro deny using steroids

Mar 18, 2005;

Architect of Russia's privatization survives assassination attempt

Mar 18, 2005;

Under fire, Berlusconi insists he didn't backtrack over possible withdrawal from Iraq

Mar 18, 2005;

Florida, congressional efforts to keep Terri Schiavo alive hit roadblocks

Mar 18, 2005;

Blast kills five, elections delayed as U.S. vows long-term support for Afghanistan

Mar 18, 2005;

Negotiators report progress toward coalition government, but delay is grating on many Iraqis

Mar 18, 2005;

Greek sprinters face verdict in doping probe

Mar 18, 2005;

From death threats to intimidation; soccer refs feel pressure

Mar 18, 2005;

Bush administration won't propose U.N. resolution criticizing China's rights policy

Mar 18, 2005;

Cuban dissidents face internal divisions as they regain momentum two years after crackdown

Mar 18, 2005;

U.S. promises to support Cubans who try to instill democracy

Mar 18, 2005

U.S. says it will press New York legislature to approve construction of new U.N. building

Mar 18, 2005;

South Korean lawmakers head to disputed islands to bolster claim amid conflict with Japan

Mar 18, 2005

World Figure Skating Championships results

Mar 18, 2005

AP SPT AP Weekly Sports Calendar

Mar 18, 2005

Copa Libertadores: Liga de Quito defeat Santos 2-1

Mar 18, 2005

Start of second test delayed by fog, drizzle

Mar 18, 2005

Pacific Life Open Results

Mar 18, 2005

Davenport, Canas advance to semis at Indian Wells

Mar 18, 2005

Davenport, Canas advance to semis at Indian Wells

Mar 18, 2005;

Play abandoned on first day of second test

Mar 18, 2005

CL Financial offers to resolve West Indies cricket sponsorship dispute

Mar 18, 2005

Brazilian Cup soccer results

Mar 18, 2005

Fluminense eliminates Esportivo in Brazilian Cup

Mar 18, 2005

British soldier awarded Victoria Cross, country's top honor, for Iraq bravery

Mar 18, 2005

Mexican Senate votes to eliminate death penalty

Mar 18, 2005

Somali lawmakers fight each other after voting to reject troops from neighboring countries

Mar 18, 2005;

Chechen envoy says new leader is committed to peace

Mar 18, 2005;

China assures EU that Beijing wants peaceful end to standoff with Taiwan, reiterates commitment to getting North Korea back to table on nuclear talks

Mar 18, 2005;

Civil liberties group sues border patrol agents for detaining Iraqi refugee

Mar 18, 2005

Former Jackson housekeeper says kids ran wild at Neverland

Mar 18, 2005;

Families of Air India bombing want public inquiry into case

Mar 18, 2005;

Study finds foreign student tracking system not to blame for drop in visa applications

Mar 18, 2005;

Palestinian factions reach deal to continue truce if Israel stops aggression and releases detainees

Mar 18, 2005;

Son of former Peru president Fujimori to launch soft drink brand

Mar 18, 2005

Mexican environmental authorities order oil company to replace accident-plagued pipeline

Mar 18, 2005