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AP Worldstream back issues from Thursday, April 14:

MG Rover woes show stumbling blocks faced by China Inc. as it expands abroad

Apr 14, 2005;

Corporate watchdogs oppose making Nestle CEO chairman as well

Apr 14, 2005;

LexisNexis executive says there may have been another data breach at company

Apr 14, 2005;

House committees advance slimmed-down $8 billion energy tax package

Apr 14, 2005;

Jurors hear of Scrushy's cars, planes and yachts

Apr 14, 2005;

Gold opens lower in Hong Kong

Apr 14, 2005

In Europe, U.S., Catholic church prays for more priests

Apr 14, 2005;

Progressive Catholics say rise in lay leadership will create pressure for ordaining women

Apr 14, 2005;

Ivory Coast army and rebel leaders to meet amid disputes over disarming, recruiting foreigners

Apr 14, 2005;

Diplomats: U.N. nuclear watchdog agency likely to defer decision on new term for ElBaradei

Apr 14, 2005;

Venezuela's Chavez urges troops to safeguard his 'revolution' as supporters mark coup anniversary

Apr 14, 2005;

U.N. Security Council meets with Haiti's interim president

Apr 14, 2005;

Czech coalition leaders agree to form new Cabinet

Apr 14, 2005

NFL prospect took steroids after last season

Apr 14, 2005;

Champions League: Liverpool eliminate Capello again

Apr 14, 2005;

Second test scoreboard

Apr 14, 2005

Second test: Sri Lanka 106-3 at lunch on day four

Apr 14, 2005

Round eight: Brumbies and Waratahs in crucial clash

Apr 14, 2005;

Hamm wins Sullivan Award as America's top amateur athlete

Apr 14, 2005

WTA-Family Circle Cup Results

Apr 14, 2005

Libertadores: The Strongest draw Universidad de Chile

Apr 14, 2005

California teen killed in baseball bat attack after youth game

Apr 14, 2005;

Funk says Woods' Masters win does not mean he's invincible again

Apr 14, 2005;

Giants and state reach agreement on stadium deal

Apr 14, 2005;

Dozens of prisoners starving to death in Equatorial Guinea, Amnesty International says

Apr 14, 2005

Afghan leader seeks long-term military partnership with United States

Apr 14, 2005;

A look at some figures of priests and Catholics in the world

Apr 14, 2005;

Cardinals aware that one of first decisions of new pope will be whether to speed up saint-making process

Apr 14, 2005;

Sharon prefers leaving Gaza houses for Palestinians but demands coordination

Apr 14, 2005;

China accuses Japan of distorting history, but own books laden with omissions, bias

Apr 14, 2005;

U.N. Human Rights Commission to vote on condemning abuses in Belarus, Cuba, Sudan

Apr 14, 2005;

Somalia's Cabinet appoints army chief, constitution commission, other key officials

Apr 14, 2005;

British authorities convict alleged al-Qaida operative of murder while eight others cleared in ricin plot

Apr 14, 2005;

Woman who claims she found finger in chili says she won't sue Wendy's

Apr 14, 2005;

Dubai's faux ski mountain will offer snow in 120 F (50 C) heat

Apr 14, 2005;

Afghan boy returns to refugee-camp home from lifesaving surgery in America

Apr 14, 2005;

BEST OF THE MIDWEST: From Black Hills to Great River Road

Apr 14, 2005;

Two brothers receive nearly $2 million in California church abuse case

Apr 14, 2005;

American shown on video pleading for his life after being kidnapped in Baghdad

Apr 14, 2005;

Sobbing and sarcastic, mother of Jackson's accuser takes stand

Apr 14, 2005;

Sharon: Israel will not attack Iran, calls for international coalition

Apr 14, 2005;

Judge temporarily blocks Trinidad government from investigating chief justice

Apr 14, 2005;

Officials: Befuddled beluga needs some peace to get back down Delaware River to sea

Apr 14, 2005;

U.N. General Assembly approves global treaty aimed at preventing nuclear terrorism

Apr 14, 2005;

Senate confirms Griffin to head NASA

Apr 14, 2005

China calls Japan's gas-drilling plan in disputed sea a provocation

Apr 14, 2005;

Former HIH Insurance executive sentenced to at least 4 1/2 years imprisonment

Apr 14, 2005

Tokyo stocks lower at midday, dollar up against yen, euro

Apr 14, 2005

Dollar rises moderately against yen in Asian trading

Apr 14, 2005

Venezuela's President says international reserves should not be over US$18 billion

Apr 14, 2005

Regulators spike Anheuser-Busch's complaints about rival Miller's ads

Apr 14, 2005;

Former HIH Insurance executive sentenced to 4 1/2 years imprisonment

Apr 14, 2005;

Crude futures trade near seven-week lows in Asia

Apr 14, 2005;

Poor song choice dooms `American Idol' contestant

Apr 14, 2005

Jerry Byrd, pioneer of steel guitar in Hawaiian and country music, dies

Apr 14, 2005

Dove Award winners

Apr 14, 2005

Switchfoot, Crabb family big winners at gospel music's Dove awards

Apr 14, 2005;

Ariz. governor vetoes bill allowing pharmacists to refuse to dispense abortion medication

Apr 14, 2005;

Ariz. governor vetoes bill allowing pharmacists to refuse to dispense emergency contraception

Apr 14, 2005;

Connecticut state House passes legislation to establish same-sex civil unions

Apr 14, 2005;

Report: China lays groundwork for amending Hong Kong's constitution to avoid legal interpretations

Apr 14, 2005

Nevada brothels ask to be taxed

Apr 14, 2005;

Connecticut House passes civil unions bill

Apr 14, 2005;

Myskina upset; Davenport, Henin-Hardenne advance at Charleston

Apr 14, 2005;

NHL labor negotiations to resume Tuesday in New York

Apr 14, 2005;