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AP Worldstream back issues from Tuesday, May 31:

Crude oil futures close near $52, erasing early loss

May 31, 2005

Brazil orders slaughter of 17,000 chickens suffering from mystery illness

May 31, 2005

Tuesday's Dow Jones Global Indexes

May 31, 2005

Stocks fall in Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Chile

May 31, 2005

Norway's Statoil temporarily halts drilling at Venezuela oil well

May 31, 2005

AIG files annual report, acknowledges accounting improprieties

May 31, 2005;

Former FBI official Mark Felt was `Deep Throat,' Washington Post says

May 31, 2005;

'Revenge of the Sith' rules at box office for second weekend with $70 million haul

May 31, 2005

Former FBI official Mark Felt was `Deep Throat,' Washington Post says

May 31, 2005;

Art Institute of Chicago unveils final plans for expansion

May 31, 2005;

Poll shows drop in approval rating of Brazilian government

May 31, 2005

U.N. Security Council extends Haiti peacekeeping mission until June 24

May 31, 2005;

The scandal that brought down a president

May 31, 2005

Bush says Democrats stalling on Bolton; Yale classmates call U.N. ambassador nominee unfit

May 31, 2005;

Security Council agrees to extend mandate for U.S.-led multinational force in Iraq

May 31, 2005;

The scandal that brought down a president

May 31, 2005;

Bush invites British Prime Minister Blair to White House

May 31, 2005

Muliaina latest defection from All Blacks trial

May 31, 2005

Cisse and Malouda on target as France beats Hungary 2-1

May 31, 2005

Owen scores three, England beats Colombia 3-2 to sweep two-game America series

May 31, 2005;

Brazil cuts Alex, eases restrictions for Confederations Cup

May 31, 2005

Germany and Bayern Munich open the new arena

May 31, 2005

Eight All Blacks in Maori team to play Fiji

May 31, 2005

Tuesday's International Soccer Results

May 31, 2005;

Indy 500 champion remains in Danica's shadow

May 31, 2005;

Iraqi pleads guilty in weapons buying case in Nashville, Tennessee

May 31, 2005;

Judge: Federal government may ban interstate transport of fighting cocks

May 31, 2005

U.S. interest in European cooperation, expansion at risk in constitutional crisis

May 31, 2005;

U.S. government documents set record straight on Mae West life vest invention

May 31, 2005;

U.N. Security Council urges Burundi to work harder toward peace

May 31, 2005

Shooting, fire kills at least one in market in Haiti's capital

May 31, 2005;

Retrial set for Aug. 22 for Denver woman convicted of killing police officer

May 31, 2005

Japan's unemployment rate falls to 4.4 percent in April

May 31, 2005

Dollar lower against yen in Tokyo

May 31, 2005

Administration announces it will file WTO case over Airbus subsidies

May 31, 2005;

Stocks rise in Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Chile

May 31, 2005

Markets vigilant as investors digest French 'no'

May 31, 2005;

African ministers meet to discuss expanding regional economic integration

May 31, 2005;

Paving of Brazilian jungle highway to spur massive Amazon development

May 31, 2005;

Boomtown rises from rain forest on speculation that jungle highway will be paved

May 31, 2005;

Soy, Brazil's No. 1 crop, driving paving project for jungle highway

May 31, 2005;

Indians near jungle highway fear pavement will destroy their way of life

May 31, 2005;

Tokyo stocks open higher; dollar down against yen, euro

May 31, 2005

Gold opens lower in Hong Kong

May 31, 2005

Dollar lower against yen, euro in early Asian trading

May 31, 2005

Paris Hilton engaged to Greek shipping heir Paris Latsis

May 31, 2005

Cholesterol-lowering drugs still underprescribed for people at risk of heart disease, study finds

May 31, 2005;

Haiti to top agenda at meeting of Caribbean foreign ministers, official says

May 31, 2005

Tuesday, June 7

May 31, 2005;

Chirac sets government shakeup in motion

May 31, 2005;

Chirac meets his Waterloo in failed referendum gamble

May 31, 2005;

Is Europe's constitution doomed? Maybe not, history suggests

May 31, 2005;

Khodorkovsky verdict drags into Tuesday

May 31, 2005;

Ten years later, the signs of change at one poor Iraqi elementary school are everywhere

May 31, 2005

Victory by Hariri's son in Beirut vote a solid rejection of Syrian influence in Lebanon

May 31, 2005;

Ronaldo dropped from Brazilian team for qualifiers, Confederations Cup

May 31, 2005;

Junqueira, Foyt recovering from injuries

May 31, 2005

Chivas USA coach Rongen reassigned as sports director

May 31, 2005

Beckham, Owen say they will stay with Real Madrid

May 31, 2005;

Godina's solid season continues at Stanford meet

May 31, 2005

Streaking Nadal, Federer on track for clash

May 31, 2005;

Brazilian killers blame role-playing game for murder of family; experts not so sure

May 31, 2005;

Who's this Spanish guy?

May 31, 2005;

Adu has just the cure for those teenage blues

May 31, 2005;

Safin leaves his mark at French Open

May 31, 2005;