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AP Worldstream back issues from Thursday, June 23:

Mexico wants U.S. market certification to manufacturer airplanes, related parts

Jun 23, 2005

Dollar higher against yen early in Tokyo

Jun 23, 2005

China's CNOOC trumps Chevron's bid for Unocal

Jun 23, 2005

Company urges replacement of bullet-resistant vests containing Zylon

Jun 23, 2005;

China's CNOOC offers US$18.5 billion for Unocal, trumping Chevron's bid

Jun 23, 2005;

Japanese key stock index opens slightly higher, dollar higher against yen, euro

Jun 23, 2005

NZ records worst annual current account deficit in 19 years: new figures

Jun 23, 2005

Wedding gown designer Vera Wang creates Hawaii honeymoon suite

Jun 23, 2005;

Nations declare support for Iraq reform plan, promise to help rebuild

Jun 23, 2005;

Military finds religious insensitivity at Air Force Academy, no discrimination

Jun 23, 2005;

House approves flag-burning amendment; uphill battle seen in Senate

Jun 23, 2005;

Car bombs kill 23 people in nighttime attacks in Baghdad, former judge assassinated

Jun 23, 2005;

Meira no third wheel, but still virtually unnoticed

Jun 23, 2005;

Future of U.S. Grand Prix in doubt after F1 fiasco

Jun 23, 2005;

Nerves nearly get the better of Kuznetsova on Centre Court

Jun 23, 2005;

Hewitt a feisty hurdle to Wimbledon title

Jun 23, 2005;

Horry hopes the spirit of Starks reappears in Game 7

Jun 23, 2005;

An opening hole defined by the King

Jun 23, 2005;

West Indies tour of Sri Lanka in doubt as only three of 13 players sign contracts

Jun 23, 2005;

U.S. Women's Open at a glance

Jun 23, 2005

West Indies tour of Sri Lanka in doubt

Jun 23, 2005;

Traditional soccer powers continue to flourish at under-20 level

Jun 23, 2005;

Argentine fans confront police before Copa Libertadores match in Brazil

Jun 23, 2005

Thursday, June 30

Jun 23, 2005;

Gunmen open fire, detonate explosives as Palestinian prime minister visits West Bank city

Jun 23, 2005;

G8 foreign ministers focus on Afghanistan, Iran, Middle East peace at London meeting

Jun 23, 2005;

UNESCO meets to hammer out tsunami warning system details

Jun 23, 2005;

Former Sao Paulo mayor ruled ineligible to run for public office until 2008

Jun 23, 2005

U.N. urges Kyrgyzstan to halt forced returns of Uzbek asylum seekers

Jun 23, 2005

U.N. purchasing official resigns after conflict of interest allegations surface

Jun 23, 2005;

U.S. urges U.N. to stop its family planning program in China until Beijing ends forced abortions

Jun 23, 2005;

NY jury convicts woman accused of smuggling Chinese immigrants aboard cargo ships

Jun 23, 2005;

U.S. bombardment kills 76 militants in some of Afghanistan's worst fighting since 2001

Jun 23, 2005;

Bush administration decides to provide 50,000 tons of food to North Korea

Jun 23, 2005;

Second teen pleads guilty in 'Dumb and Dumber' robbery

Jun 23, 2005;

Penalty phase postponed for man convicted of killing nine of his children in California

Jun 23, 2005;

India's remote archipelago is rebuilt after tsunami, but losses run deeper than lives and homes

Jun 23, 2005;

Southern Baptists end Disney boycott over benefits to gay workers

Jun 23, 2005;

Attorneys seek anonymity for witnesses in Cosby assault lawsuit

Jun 23, 2005;

BALMORAL: Scottish Highland estate favored by Britain's royals

Jun 23, 2005;

LITERARY Maine: A reader's pilgrimage, from Longfellow to Stephen King

Jun 23, 2005;

Korean talks pursue cooperation in shadow of nuclear dispute

Jun 23, 2005;

Haiti's interim leader replaces three Cabinet members

Jun 23, 2005;

Pakistani rape victim says government has promised to return her passport

Jun 23, 2005;

Australia's top spy agency raids homes on intelligence of possible terror attacks

Jun 23, 2005

Vietnamese premier ends Washington visit in upbeat atmosphere but nagging memories

Jun 23, 2005;

After five years, Clinton takes off his Colombian bracelet _ only to put on a new one

Jun 23, 2005;

Jamaica repatriates 283 Haitian migrants

Jun 23, 2005;

Gold opens lower at US$438.25 an ounce in Hong Kong

Jun 23, 2005

Dollar slightly lower against yen in early Asian trading

Jun 23, 2005

Japan's key stock index slips, dollar higher against yen, euro

Jun 23, 2005

Stem cell science conference opens amid hope and trouble

Jun 23, 2005;

Chinese oil company offers $18.5 billion for Unocal, trumping Chevron offer

Jun 23, 2005;

Bank of Communications makes solid debut in early trading on Hong Kong's stock market

Jun 23, 2005

Chinese oil company offers US$18.5 billion for Unocal, trumping Chevron offer

Jun 23, 2005;

Crude oil prices advance following fall in U.S. crude stocks

Jun 23, 2005;

Former Bristol-Myers executives plead not guilty

Jun 23, 2005

Ameritrade to buy rival online broker TD Waterhouse

Jun 23, 2005;

Venezuelan congress gives initial approval to Central Bank reform law

Jun 23, 2005

Indonesian government says it reaches revenue deal with Exxon Mobil Corp

Jun 23, 2005

Actor Tom Sizemore denies falsifying drug test

Jun 23, 2005

Report: Chinese pop diva Faye Wong denies rumors she's pregnant

Jun 23, 2005

Mexican authorities arrest pop star Juan Gabriel

Jun 23, 2005

Mexican authorities arrest pop star Juan Gabriel for tax fraud

Jun 23, 2005

McDonald's ad pulled from Chinese TV after complaints

Jun 23, 2005;