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AP Worldstream back issues from Monday, April 25:

Dollar lower against yen in Tokyo

Apr 25, 2005

Dollar lower against yen in Asian trading

Apr 25, 2005

2005 Volkswagen Jetta receives high marks in insurance industry crash tests

Apr 25, 2005;

Tokyo stocks open higher, dollar down against yen

Apr 25, 2005

China rejects U.S. pressure for early relaxation of currency controls, criticizes U.S. trade deficit

Apr 25, 2005

Gold opens higher in Hong Kong

Apr 25, 2005

Some seniors worried about memory loss find peace of mind with brain screening

Apr 25, 2005;

Monday, May 2

Apr 25, 2005;

Is it time to change B.C. and A.D. to reflect changing times?

Apr 25, 2005;

Thirty years after end of Vietnam War, former refugees take stock of their community

Apr 25, 2005;

Settlers who back a pullout: shunned by their neighbors but unable to leave

Apr 25, 2005;

Romanian authorities work to tighten borders at EU's latest outpost

Apr 25, 2005;

Ex-Ecuadorean president, ousted by protests, begins life in exile in Brazil

Apr 25, 2005;

Son of African strongman runs for president in Togo's violence-shadowed election

Apr 25, 2005;

As politicians discuss new Cabinet in Iraq, insurgents launch new attacks

Apr 25, 2005;

Lawmakers say Iraq's major Shiite bloc to form Cabinet without members of Allawi's party

Apr 25, 2005;

Santos beats Paysandu in opening round of Brazilian championship

Apr 25, 2005;

Armstrong settles for fifth in Tour de Georgia

Apr 25, 2005;

Alonso edges Schumacher in taste of potential new rivalry

Apr 25, 2005;

Argentine Soccer Results

Apr 25, 2005

Heat beat Nets, Bulls win first playoff game since 1990s

Apr 25, 2005

Scuffles, ejections mark Red Sox win over Devil Rays

Apr 25, 2005

Sunday's Major League Leaders

Apr 25, 2005;

Braves sweep Phillies

Apr 25, 2005

River takes sole possession of first in Argentina's first-division soccer race

Apr 25, 2005;

Michaels-Beerbaum wins World Cup show jumping title in Las Vegas

Apr 25, 2005

Milan confident of double despite injuries

Apr 25, 2005;

Mexican Soccer Results

Apr 25, 2005

AP AP News Pronunciation Guide (two takes)

Apr 25, 2005

AP AP News Pronunciation Guide, take 2

Apr 25, 2005

Japan criticizes China's history textbooks as dispute continues despite leaders' meeting

Apr 25, 2005;

Kofi Annan in India; U.N. Security Council seat for New Delhi to top talks

Apr 25, 2005

Capsule carrying three-man crew returns to Earth from international space station

Apr 25, 2005;

For Miss America, survival may hinge on getting down and dirty

Apr 25, 2005;

Benedict XVI formally begins papacy with message of openness

Apr 25, 2005;

A gentler image of new pope emerging in his first days, but tough decisions ahead

Apr 25, 2005;

John Paul's presence still keenly felt as his successor takes over

Apr 25, 2005;

Pilgrims pack St. Peter's in enthusiastic welcome of Benedict's papacy

Apr 25, 2005;

Armenians mark 90th anniversary of mass killings in Ottoman Empire

Apr 25, 2005;

Constitution jitters to prevent serious start to 2007-2013 EU funding debate

Apr 25, 2005;

Thousands arrive in Turkey for Gallipoli remembrance ceremonies

Apr 25, 2005

Syrian withdrawal from Lebanon almost completed

Apr 25, 2005;

South Korea says nuclear tests by North Korea would further isolate the communist state

Apr 25, 2005;

Ezer Weizman, Israel's seventh president, dies

Apr 25, 2005;

Three former Japanese bank executives handed suspended sentences in a cover-up scandal

Apr 25, 2005;

Tokyo stocks higher at midday, dollar down against yen

Apr 25, 2005

Crude prices rise, near US$56 ahead of Bush and Saudi prince meeting

Apr 25, 2005;

China to revamp iron and steel sector to control investment, cut waste, pollution

Apr 25, 2005

Hybrid sales rose 81 percent in U.S. market last year

Apr 25, 2005;

Google testing systems that place ads on specific Web sites

Apr 25, 2005;

Chinese banking regulator says more steps needed to end rampant corruption, fraud

Apr 25, 2005

Wynn Resorts says it's moving head with Singapore casino proposal

Apr 25, 2005

'Interpreter' speaks box-office language with $22.8 million

Apr 25, 2005;

Skydiver dies after legs are severed in midair collision with airplane

Apr 25, 2005

LA GEN Ecuador Gutierrez Loyalist

Apr 25, 2005;

Frist defends anti-filibuster effort, says judges deserve 'respect, not retaliation'

Apr 25, 2005;

Communist ally criticizes Indian government's reported decision to resume supplying arms to Nepal

Apr 25, 2005

Thousands gather in Sydney to mark 90th anniversary of World War I battle

Apr 25, 2005;

Taiwanese opposition leader ready to do the once-unthinkable: visit China

Apr 25, 2005;

Thousands protest passage of civil unions bill in Connecticut

Apr 25, 2005;

Nepal's army launches massive attack against rebels to regain lost ground

Apr 25, 2005;

Smyth wins Legends

Apr 25, 2005;

Singh wins Houston Open in playoff with Daly

Apr 25, 2005;

Syria's withdrawal from Lebanon begins a new chapter in Syrian-Lebanese relations

Apr 25, 2005;

Taiwan's opposition leader trip to China aims for reconciliation between the longtime rivals

Apr 25, 2005;