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AP Worldstream back issues from Friday, September 23:

Blues legend keeps busy as he reaches 80th birthday

Sep 23, 2005;

At the Movies: 'A History of Violence'

Sep 23, 2005;

Boxer dies from brain injury sustained in title fight

Sep 23, 2005;

South Korea estimates cost of implementing North Korea nuclear accord at US$15 billion

Sep 23, 2005;

Safe and warm: Philip Roth enters the Library of America

Sep 23, 2005;

NA FEA A&E CEL US Celebrity Quotes

Sep 23, 2005;

Roberts wins committee approval, faces all-but-sure confirmation as chief justice

Sep 23, 2005;

Winds of Katrina swept away cloak that hides American poverty

Sep 23, 2005;

Entrepreneurs in India competing to develop video games for West

Sep 23, 2005;

Give it away, now: More MTV mavericks

Sep 23, 2005;

Ukrainian president turns to Orange Revolution foe to get premier approved

Sep 23, 2005;

Driver intentionally crashed into Vegas crowd, police say; two killed

Sep 23, 2005;

Scattered by Katrina, Preservation Hall Jazz Band reunites in New York

Sep 23, 2005;

Choreographer fashions new worlds in abandoned pool

Sep 23, 2005

Venezuela's Chavez urges cooperation from ranchers amid land reform

Sep 23, 2005;

London bombing suspect returned from Italy, charged with attempted murder

Sep 23, 2005;

Tokyo financial markets closed for national holiday

Sep 23, 2005

Rock Hall still rockin' ... quietly ... after a decade

Sep 23, 2005;

North Korea raises stakes in nuclear standoff, demands reactors for dismantling nuclear program

Sep 23, 2005;

New U.S. defense policy chief says China's military buildup raises questions

Sep 23, 2005;

GM rolls out new plan to improve supplier relations and cut costs

Sep 23, 2005;

Celebrity Birthdays

Sep 23, 2005

Pro-democracy lawmakers in Hong Kong ready for historic China tour

Sep 23, 2005;

Most influential Shiite cleric backs constitution; another split in Shiite ranks

Sep 23, 2005;

Gold opens lower at US$465.45 an ounce in Hong Kong

Sep 23, 2005

That Was the Week That Was

Sep 23, 2005;

Suspected rebels kill 10 Colombian police officers in ambush

Sep 23, 2005

Saudi foreign minister says Bush administration ignroed warnings about occupying Iraq

Sep 23, 2005;

Javier Garcia mixes new and old on tropical music album "13"

Sep 23, 2005;

At the Movies: `Oliver Twist'

Sep 23, 2005;

Tough questions for Tony Blair on goals for Iraq, British troop presence

Sep 23, 2005;

Berlusconi's government suffers blow as economy minister resigns

Sep 23, 2005;

7-Eleven board recommends rejection of buyout offer

Sep 23, 2005

Summary Box: Rock Hall attendance down

Sep 23, 2005;

Schroeder, Merkel fail to agree on chancellor; talks on government to continue

Sep 23, 2005;

Airstrikes, house searches essential, U.S. general says after Karzai criticizes tactics

Sep 23, 2005;

Daddy Yankee leading the reggaeton charge

Sep 23, 2005;

At the Movies: 'Roll Bounce'

Sep 23, 2005;

Jewish Defense League member sentenced to 20 years in plot against mosque, congressman's office

Sep 23, 2005

Hundreds of Mexicans living in the Texas Gulf Coast rush home to avoid Hurricane Rita

Sep 23, 2005;

Imprisoned Lil' Kim casts herself as a victim on new album

Sep 23, 2005;

From supermodel to fashion pariah, Kate Moss' career threatened by cocaine allegations

Sep 23, 2005;

Bombings in eastern Pakistani city kill six, injure 26

Sep 23, 2005;

AS GEN Thailand Insurgency Interview

Sep 23, 2005;

Roman Polanski transforms childhood suffering into art with 'Oliver Twist'

Sep 23, 2005;

Sound Bites: Music Reviews

Sep 23, 2005;

Friday, September 30

Sep 23, 2005;

Rita's march on the Texas coast stirs residents into an agonizingly slow exodus

Sep 23, 2005;

Google IPO helps move founders into upper ranks of Forbes 400

Sep 23, 2005;

I want my Mark Romanek: Director shifts from music videos to movies

Sep 23, 2005;

Lower voter turnout in Kabul underlines challenges in fledgling Afghan democratic process

Sep 23, 2005;

Earthquakes up to magnitude 4.7 strike area north of Los Angeles

Sep 23, 2005

Alabama man executed for killing family of three for sports car

Sep 23, 2005;

'Lolita' turns 50; publisher releases special edition of Nabokov's classic

Sep 23, 2005;

Moscow court rejects oil tycoon's appeal, cuts one year from sentence

Sep 23, 2005;

Israeli forces kill two Islamic Jihad gunmen in West Bank raid

Sep 23, 2005;

A Century of Muslim resistance in southern Thailand

Sep 23, 2005

A history of Cronenberg: `Violence' yields populist puzzle

Sep 23, 2005;

At the Movies: 'Daltry Calhoun'

Sep 23, 2005;

AP SPT AP Weekly Sports Calendar

Sep 23, 2005

Rain returns to hard-hit New Orleans as Rita takes aim at Gulf Coast

Sep 23, 2005;

Author of children's fantasy epics not much older than his audience

Sep 23, 2005;

As children die of encephalitis, Indian officials promise future vaccinations

Sep 23, 2005;

Los Angeles emergency landing is at least seventh involving sideways nose gear

Sep 23, 2005;

Muslim insurgent groups in Thailand a bevy of shadowy organizations

Sep 23, 2005