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AP Worldstream back issues from Tuesday, July 5:

Brazil could become first country to break AIDS drug patent

Jul 05, 2005;

Gunshot recognition system aims to counter crime

Jul 05, 2005;

Beyond food and drugs, biotech fights pollution

Jul 05, 2005;

As gas prices rise, so does interest in ethanol-heavy E85

Jul 05, 2005;

NA FEA FIN US Ethanol Fuel Glance

Jul 05, 2005;

Dollar higher against yen in Tokyo

Jul 05, 2005

Japanese stocks fall on selling of construction and real estate, dollar up vs yen

Jul 05, 2005

Crude oil prices rise to US$59 a barrel on heating oil supply fears

Jul 05, 2005;

Gold opens lower at US$426.45 an ounce in Hong Kong

Jul 05, 2005

Tuesday, July 12

Jul 05, 2005;

Two die in election shooting as monitors criticise Albania poll

Jul 05, 2005;

Prime minister concedes defeat in parliamentary elections in Mauritius

Jul 05, 2005

Thirteen Haitian migrants drown trying to flee by boat

Jul 05, 2005;

U.S. presidents aren't always happy with the justices they pick

Jul 05, 2005;

Japanese parliamentary committee endorses postal reform bills, sends to lower house

Jul 05, 2005;

Sunni group calls for election participation as cleric condemns kidnapping

Jul 05, 2005;

Venezuelan president appoints new defense minister

Jul 05, 2005

Brother of senior Taliban official killed in shootout in Pakistan, officials say

Jul 05, 2005;

Armstrong eyes yellow jersey at Tour de France

Jul 05, 2005;

Nicklaus wins four skins; Singh shut out

Jul 05, 2005

Lehto-Wermer win at Lime Rock

Jul 05, 2005

Oswalt pitches Astros over Padres

Jul 05, 2005

British scientists claim to have unearthed 40,000 year-old human footprints in central Mexico

Jul 05, 2005;

Civil rights activist leads protest in NYC community where black man was beaten

Jul 05, 2005;

Russia says American journalist's murder solved, but doubts linger

Jul 05, 2005;

U.S. Ambassador in Haiti says political violence on island amounts to terrorism

Jul 05, 2005;

Israeli youth take to the front lines in the battle against Gaza withdrawal

Jul 05, 2005;

Protesters clash with police in Edinburgh ahead of G-8 summit

Jul 05, 2005;

Africa needs fairer trade to fight poverty, G-8 activists say

Jul 05, 2005;

Afghan civilians killed in U.S. air strike, officials say

Jul 05, 2005;

Explosions heard near Japan troops camp in southern Iraq, no injury or damage

Jul 05, 2005

Canada's most infamous female inmate, convicted child killer Karla Homolka, leaves prison

Jul 05, 2005;

Report: Malaysians arrested for allegedly trying to board U.S. aircraft carrier

Jul 05, 2005

Afghan foreign minister calls for Australian troops to curb Taliban-led violence

Jul 05, 2005

Mexico reopens bid for Mexico City suburban rail project

Jul 05, 2005

Japanese stocks fall on selling of construction and real estate, dollar up vs. yen

Jul 05, 2005

Japanese lower house of Parliament to vote on closely watched postal reform bill

Jul 05, 2005;

Dollar little changed in Asia, hovering near recent highs vs euro, yen

Jul 05, 2005

Mexican actress Marga Lopez dead at 81

Jul 05, 2005

U.S. pediatricians' group says abstinence without birth control won't work

Jul 05, 2005;

U.S. panel suggests there's more to spotting childhood obesity than height-weight charts

Jul 05, 2005;

NA GEN US G8 Summit Countries

Jul 05, 2005;

Hillary Clinton joins New York bid campaign as vote nears

Jul 05, 2005;

Head of U.S. mission defends advocacy of Cuban dissidents

Jul 05, 2005;

President Bush urges toning down of rhetoric over Supreme Court nomination

Jul 05, 2005

Philippine House to resume playing of wiretaps with Arroyo allegedly discussing poll fraud

Jul 05, 2005;

How the IOC voting system works

Jul 05, 2005;

Political and sports superstars wage last round of lobbying before 2012 Olympic vote

Jul 05, 2005;

Mexico suspends defenders Carmona, Galindo for one year for doping

Jul 05, 2005

IOC executive board formally approves New York's revised stadium plan

Jul 05, 2005

Davis Cup: Hewitt to lead Australia against Argentina

Jul 05, 2005

2005 Tri-Nations Rugby

Jul 05, 2005;

Yankees overcome Orioles with four homers

Jul 05, 2005

AL Leaders

Jul 05, 2005;

Real Salt Lake ties Metrostars 2-2

Jul 05, 2005

Dutch World War II survivor sends soldiers cookies by the dozen

Jul 05, 2005

Adopted children become new U.S. citizens in Miami Beach

Jul 05, 2005;

Australian government may set up video link for testimony in Indonesian drug trial

Jul 05, 2005

Jamaican prime minister announces meeting between Group of 77 and G-8 at Caribbean summit

Jul 05, 2005;

British scientists claim to have unearthed 40,000-year-old human footprints in central Mexico

Jul 05, 2005;

Investigation into missing U.S. teen centers on Dutch minor after judge orders release of Surinamese brothers

Jul 05, 2005;

Strong earthquake shakes building on Indonesia's Sumatra's Island

Jul 05, 2005

G8 summit leaders striving to boost support for Africa, deal with climate change

Jul 05, 2005;

Patriotic observances and revelry fill the day on Fourth of July

Jul 05, 2005;

New Zealand lawmaker condones stoning of gays, adulterers under Islamic law

Jul 05, 2005