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AP Worldstream back issues from Monday, September 5:

Dollar higher against yen in Tokyo

Sep 05, 2005

Japanese stocks slightly lower, dollar rises against yen

Sep 05, 2005

Gold opens lower in Hong Kong

Sep 05, 2005

Dollar rises in early Asian trading

Sep 05, 2005

EU, China trade negotiators struggle to resolve textile dispute

Sep 05, 2005

Kazaa vs. Australian recording industry to reach climax

Sep 05, 2005;

Chaos surrounds efforts to get medical help to hurricane refugees while health problems emerge

Sep 05, 2005;

Major study indicates newer drugs superior at lowering blood pressure

Sep 05, 2005;

U.N. urges some staff to leave ahead of Afghan elections due to security fears

Sep 05, 2005;

Thai ambassador urges softening in U.S. stance toward Myanmar

Sep 05, 2005;

Filipino police prepare for protests as Congress readies to debate Arroyo impeachment

Sep 05, 2005;

In small district, symbolic battle evolves amid revolt in Japan's ruling party

Sep 05, 2005;

Merkel and Schroeder both come out swinging in German debate, but no knockout punch

Sep 05, 2005;

Germany's Schroeder, Merkel debate Iraq, unemployment in televised debate

Sep 05, 2005;

Kosovo's president to address province, reportedly has cancer

Sep 05, 2005;

Made famous by a song, `Little Brown Church in the Vale' is 150

Sep 05, 2005;

Kuwait offers $500 million (euro400 million) in hurricane relief as world offers to help

Sep 05, 2005;

Rehnquist death prompts scramble for replacement

Sep 05, 2005;

Hurst wins LPGA State Farm Classic

Sep 05, 2005;

Brancker steps down as head of West Indies' 2007 Cricket World Cup organization

Sep 05, 2005

Rollins A wild scramble for everyone but Woods

Sep 05, 2005;

Irwin wins First Tee Open

Sep 05, 2005

Venus beats Serena to even series of sisters

Sep 05, 2005;

NA SPT BBN NL Leaders

Sep 05, 2005;

U.S. Open Results

Sep 05, 2005

In a battle of shaky serves, Hewitt survives at U.S. Open

Sep 05, 2005;

Loaiza strikes out 11, Nationals top Phils 6-1

Sep 05, 2005

World Cup Qualifiers

Sep 05, 2005;

White Sox beat Tigers 2-0, sweep series

Sep 05, 2005

Monday, September 12

Sep 05, 2005;

Indian prime minister to lead talks with Kashmir separatists

Sep 05, 2005

New Orleans gathers its dead; homeland chief predicts `ugly scene'

Sep 05, 2005;

NA GEN US Katrina Police

Sep 05, 2005;

At least 15 killed in fire in high-rise apartment building south of Paris

Sep 05, 2005;

Britain's Blair arrives in Beijing on Asian trip to discuss business, environment

Sep 05, 2005;

Refugee crisis: U.S. states struggle to process hundreds of thousands of Katrina's refugees

Sep 05, 2005;

Rehnquist burial set Wednesday after body lies in repose at Supreme Court

Sep 05, 2005;

Despite political solidarity, gender gap persists between lesbians and gay men

Sep 05, 2005;

Powerful Typhoon Nabi approaches southern Japan

Sep 05, 2005

Famed mountaineer claims remains of brother, killed on Himalayan peak 35 years ago

Sep 05, 2005;

Bush administration ramps up Katrina relief, public relations campaigns

Sep 05, 2005;

Australian officials say Australian and British diplomats are first allowed in New Orleans

Sep 05, 2005;

Saddam Hussein's defense team complains it won't have enough time to prepare for his trial

Sep 05, 2005;

Japanese stocks inch up, led by steel shares; dollar falls against yen

Sep 05, 2005

Australian telecom firm Telstra warns earnings will drop

Sep 05, 2005

EU, China trade negotiators struggle to resolve textile dispute

Sep 05, 2005;

Grim view for four U.S. refineries even as crude flow improves

Sep 05, 2005;

Katrina's economic toll may be felt globally well into 2006

Sep 05, 2005;

Morgue to handle New Orleans' dead set up in small, rural town

Sep 05, 2005;

Encephalitis kills 28 more people in northern India, taking death toll to 460

Sep 05, 2005;

Japanese leader and chief rival a study in contrasts

Sep 05, 2005;

Over 75 percent of Japanese plan to vote in parliamentary elections, poll finds

Sep 05, 2005;

Lebedeva wins million-dollar jackpot

Sep 05, 2005;

Schumacher's reign ends; Alonso ready to take over

Sep 05, 2005;

Fire defeat Galaxy 2-1

Sep 05, 2005

World Cup-bound U.S. savors some breathing room

Sep 05, 2005;

U.S. Open Glance

Sep 05, 2005

Marcus Vick leads No. 8 Virginia Tech past N.C. State

Sep 05, 2005

Rookie Busch gets first win; points race shaken up

Sep 05, 2005;

AL Leaders

Sep 05, 2005;

NASCAR-Nextel Cup-Sony HD 500 Results

Sep 05, 2005;

Powerful Typhoon Nabi approaches southern Japan, heavy rain in Tokyo area kills one

Sep 05, 2005

Report: Malaysia ready to help Thailand spread moderate Islamic teachings in restive south

Sep 05, 2005

AP AP News Pronunciation Guide (two takes)

Sep 05, 2005

Strong earthquake hits eastern Indonesia; no reports of damage, casualties

Sep 05, 2005