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AP Worldstream back issues from Wednesday, March 23:

Lufthansa says company boards, major shareholders have approved takeover of Swiss

Mar 23, 2005;

Government confirms criminal investigation of Black, Hollinger Inc.

Mar 23, 2005;

Tons of experimental biotech corn inadvertently shipped to consumers

Mar 23, 2005;

Dollar higher against yen in Tokyo

Mar 23, 2005

France, Germany going for more economic gain at summit

Mar 23, 2005;

EU leaders approve new euro stability pact

Mar 23, 2005;

Japan's trade surplus contracts 21.7 percent in February

Mar 23, 2005

EU leaders agree to review plans on opening services sector, chairman says

Mar 23, 2005;

Stocks fall in Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Chile

Mar 23, 2005

Government confirms criminal investigation into Hollinger Inc.

Mar 23, 2005;

Indian legislature adopts new patent law to end manufacture of cheap copies of Western medicines

Mar 23, 2005;

Tokyo stocks open lower; dollar higher against yen, euro

Mar 23, 2005

Gold opens lower in Hong Kong

Mar 23, 2005

FAA proposes extending O'Hare flight reductions by 3 years

Mar 23, 2005

Fox TV president leaving for Paramount Pictures job

Mar 23, 2005;

New Zealand current account deficit highest since 2000

Mar 23, 2005

Republican strategist Mary Matalin to head publishing imprint

Mar 23, 2005;

School shooter in Minnesota liked to create macabre drawings and stories

Mar 23, 2005;

SWEDEN: Zero-gravity flights taking off this summer

Mar 23, 2005;

`Sideways' co-star Church squares off against Spider-Man

Mar 23, 2005

Saul Israel Holiff, former concert promoter and manager of Johnny Cash, dies

Mar 23, 2005

Former players look forward to premiere of movie about their 1950 World Cup upset of England

Mar 23, 2005;

Australian state denounces bounty for Tasmanian Tiger

Mar 23, 2005

NA A&E STG US Theater Glass Menagerie

Mar 23, 2005;

Wednesday, March 30

Mar 23, 2005;

Terri Schiavo's parents beg federal appeals court to reconnect her feeding tube

Mar 23, 2005;

Kyrgyz president Akayev began with image of reformer

Mar 23, 2005;

Kyrgyzstan's opposition strong, but lacking unity

Mar 23, 2005;

France loosens 35-hour workweek

Mar 23, 2005;

Sometimes controversial president of Polish American Congress dies

Mar 23, 2005;

Schiavo case a stark reminder that in-law tensions often are wrenching

Mar 23, 2005;

Baghdad shopkeepers strike back after drive-by shooting, killing three militants

Mar 23, 2005;

McCain defends Iraq war amid hints of negative report from intelligence commission

Mar 23, 2005;

Golf Glance

Mar 23, 2005;

Three international players sign with Galaxy

Mar 23, 2005

Mexican coach says his side will have to slow down young, fast U.S. players

Mar 23, 2005

Cobreloa beats Once Caldas 2-1 for Copa Libertadores

Mar 23, 2005

NASA telescope spots first light from planets beyond solar system

Mar 23, 2005;

Nigerian court hears bail request by dozens of separatists accused of treason

Mar 23, 2005;

Nigerian leader sacks education minister accused of bribery; accuses a string of senators including Senate leader

Mar 23, 2005;

Government forces arrest notorious Congo militia leader

Mar 23, 2005;

Palestinian fugitives celebrate new-found freedom after Israel hands over West Bank town

Mar 23, 2005;

Kyrgyz president pledges not to impose state of emergency

Mar 23, 2005;

Iran to move forward with civilian nuclear program

Mar 23, 2005;

Prince Rainier of Monaco moved to intensive care unit

Mar 23, 2005;

Comedian recounts frightened call from Jackson accuser's mother

Mar 23, 2005;

EU leaders under pressure over Chinese arms embargo

Mar 23, 2005;

Venezuelan government declares large ranch state land

Mar 23, 2005;

DEATH VALLEY: Rains prompt rare wildflower display

Mar 23, 2005;

HUDSON RIVER: Kayaking grows in popularity

Mar 23, 2005;

Authorities search for motive in Minnesota school shootings

Mar 23, 2005;

Explosion in Christian area north of Beirut, at least one reported killed

Mar 23, 2005

No verdict after two days of deliberations in smuggling deaths case

Mar 23, 2005;

NA GEN US SEALs Photos Lawsuit

Mar 23, 2005;

Former wife of president's brother refuses slander settlement

Mar 23, 2005;

U.S. soldiers, Iraqi guards watch remote section of frontier with Iran to head off insurgents

Mar 23, 2005;

Hunter Thompson's estate to be managed under `The Gonzo Trust'

Mar 23, 2005

Hopes rising after generation of war, but Afghan capital remains a city of struggle

Mar 23, 2005;

Sixty years later, still no end to the ripples of World War II

Mar 23, 2005;

Los Angeles Times publisher announces departure from newspaper

Mar 23, 2005

Nazi guard case ongoing after 27 years

Mar 23, 2005;

Chinese officials: North Korea might be willing to resume nuclear disarmament talks

Mar 23, 2005;

Death toll in Chinese coal mine blast rises to 69 as search ends

Mar 23, 2005

Explosion in Christian area north of Beirut, at least one reported killed

Mar 23, 2005;

Report: Hong Kong government to seek ruling from China's legislature on new leader's term length

Mar 23, 2005