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AP Worldstream back issues from Tuesday, April 5:

Dollar higher against yen in Tokyo

Apr 05, 2005

Morgan Stanley board votes to spin off, not sell, Discover Card division

Apr 05, 2005;

Amazon.com acquires book printing service

Apr 05, 2005

Gold market and financial institutions in Hong Kong closed

Apr 05, 2005

Tokyo stocks open higher; dollar up against yen, euro

Apr 05, 2005

Consumer Reports renews criticism of popular air purifier

Apr 05, 2005;

Gore launches new TV channel aimed at younger viewers

Apr 05, 2005;

Blair expected to launch national election campaign in Britain

Apr 05, 2005;

Pro-Western legislators ensure Voronin's re-election as president of Moldova

Apr 05, 2005;

Kyrgyz president has signed agreement to resign, lawmakers say

Apr 05, 2005;

Kyrgyzstan President Askar Akayev, once seen as a democrat, resigns after being driven from office

Apr 05, 2005;

Kremlin official warns infighting by political elite could lead to Russia's disintegration

Apr 05, 2005;

Opposition stages brief protest against election loss in Zimbabwe

Apr 05, 2005;

Brazilians recall John Paul as "tough" opponent of liberal Church

Apr 05, 2005;

ME GEN Egypt Kifaya

Apr 05, 2005;

Bush says he supports NATO membership for Ukraine, but it's not certain

Apr 05, 2005;

Many in Africa ask: Is the time right for an African pope?

Apr 05, 2005;

Detroit opens American baseball season with 11-2 rout of Royals

Apr 05, 2005

Reds homer twice in ninth to beat Mets 7-6

Apr 05, 2005

New Zealand-Sri Lanka first test scoreboard

Apr 05, 2005

Mickelson wins on fourth playoff hole over Beem

Apr 05, 2005;

1st Test: New Zealand 379-5 at lunch on second day

Apr 05, 2005

Champions League: Chelsea without Mourinho; Bayern without strikers

Apr 05, 2005;

MacGill, Tait and Hadden added to Australian squad for Ashes

Apr 05, 2005

Tuesday, April 12

Apr 05, 2005;

AP AP News Pronunciation Guide (two takes)

Apr 05, 2005

AP AP News Pronunciation Guide, take 2

Apr 05, 2005

Iranian president to juggle nuclear debate, dialogue among civilizations during visit

Apr 05, 2005

Prosecutor: Two ex-police officers confess to killing Ukrainian journalist

Apr 05, 2005;

Abuse victims want cardinals to consider lessons of abuse crisis when choosing next pope

Apr 05, 2005;

Settlers to meet Sharon to discuss Gaza withdrawal

Apr 05, 2005;

Prisoners clash with guards at detention facility in southern Iraq; suicide bomber blows up near Abu Ghraib

Apr 05, 2005;

Witness says Jackson molested him during 1990 tickling game

Apr 05, 2005;

Thousands pack St. Peter's as pope's body is put on public display

Apr 05, 2005;

List of dignitaries planning to attend Pope John Paul II's funeral at the Vatican

Apr 05, 2005;

Report said to conclude 9/11 evacuation was slower than expected

Apr 05, 2005;

Hundreds arrested in Kashmir amid tight security ahead of bus launch: official

Apr 05, 2005;

History and highlights of St. Peter's Basilica

Apr 05, 2005

Thailand braces for more attacks in Muslim-dominated south

Apr 05, 2005;

State Department official arrested in alleged visa-selling plot

Apr 05, 2005;

Cuba president praises pope for support of world peace, defense of poor

Apr 05, 2005

Panamanian shipping company to pay $25 million for dumping waste around U.S.

Apr 05, 2005;

Lawyers for Islamic scholar accused in Taliban recruitment case say hate speech not a crime

Apr 05, 2005;

Martha Stewart lawyers file follow-up letter in appeal for re-sentencing

Apr 05, 2005

Syria to begin final phase of withdrawal this week, U.N. envoy discuss pullout in Lebanon

Apr 05, 2005;

Border Patrol complains that volunteers are tripping sensors used to detect illegal crossers

Apr 05, 2005;

Australia to send governor general to pope's funeral

Apr 05, 2005;

Web portal raises profile, and eyebrows, with Hollywood push

Apr 05, 2005;

Cost and component breakdown of the $100 laptop

Apr 05, 2005;

MIT team seeks to seed developing world with $100 laptops

Apr 05, 2005;

Handheld for the masses has yet to reach them

Apr 05, 2005;

Chinese steelmakers nix new Australian mining company iron ore shipping fee

Apr 05, 2005

New Zealand's central bank says it may keep currency intervention secret

Apr 05, 2005

Dollar gains more in Asian trading

Apr 05, 2005

Tokyo stocks higher; dollar up against yen, euro

Apr 05, 2005

Crude futures fall as EU cuts growth forecast

Apr 05, 2005;

Australia's central bank meets to discuss interest rate hike amid strong opposition

Apr 05, 2005;

China urges regions to control rising prices, warns of inflationary pressures

Apr 05, 2005;

`Doubt,' a play about certainty that relates very much to religion

Apr 05, 2005;

Castelli Gallery sticks to its roots in "Homestyle"

Apr 05, 2005;

Shanley, poet laureate lead winners in Pulitzer arts categories

Apr 05, 2005;

Iowa author Marilynne Robinson wins Pulitzer fiction category for 'quiet book'

Apr 05, 2005;

Jane Fonda revisits past and takes on the future in new memoir

Apr 05, 2005;

Not for online use until 0100 GMT.

Apr 05, 2005;

China orders health checks to prevent spread of deadly Marburg virus from Angola

Apr 05, 2005