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AP Worldstream back issues from Thursday, December 1:

Wednesday's Dow Jones Global Indexes

Dec 01, 2005

ECB likely to raise interest rate to 2.25 percent

Dec 01, 2005;

Dollar lower against yen in Tokyo

Dec 01, 2005

Australian building company James Hardie approves asbestos liability funding deal

Dec 01, 2005

New York camera shop combines 18th-century Jewish traditions and the hottest digital technology

Dec 01, 2005;

Tokyo stocks edge higher after session of profit-taking; dollar lower against the yen

Dec 01, 2005

Venezuelan TV stations pay fines for airing opposition ads for free

Dec 01, 2005

Gold opens lower in Hong Kong

Dec 01, 2005

Australian building company James Hardie approves asbestos liability funding deal

Dec 01, 2005;

Samsung pleads guilty in chip price-fixing scheme

Dec 01, 2005;

British Petroleum Solar adding 82 jobs in U.S.

Dec 01, 2005

Actress Mariska Hargitay pregnant with first child

Dec 01, 2005

Gregory Peck's stolen star replaced on Hollywood Walk of Fame

Dec 01, 2005

Actress Wendie Jo Sperber of TV's 'Bosom Buddies' dies at 46

Dec 01, 2005

Brazil opens largest-ever exhibition devoted to Carmen Miranda

Dec 01, 2005;

Grateful Dead angers fans after halting live downloads

Dec 01, 2005;

Britain marks World AIDS Day with millions in funding

Dec 01, 2005

Research reveals alarming levels of ignorance about HIV risk in South Africa

Dec 01, 2005;

Supreme Court grapples with parental notification for young abortion-seekers

Dec 01, 2005;

World Bank steps up global anti-AIDS program to avail of money influx, better treatment

Dec 01, 2005

Picturing Hope: Children capture images of AIDS among them

Dec 01, 2005;

French doctors claim world-first partial face transplant

Dec 01, 2005;

Alito pushed for step-by-step abortion fight as Reagan lawyer

Dec 01, 2005;

Schwarzenegger names Democrat chief of staff amid broader shake-up

Dec 01, 2005;

Report: U.S. military paying Iraqi newspapers to run pro-military stories

Dec 01, 2005;

Appeals court delays transfer of Padilla to Justice Department custody

Dec 01, 2005;

Laos marks three decades under communist rule with little prospect for change

Dec 01, 2005;

Venezuela accuses United States of role in election boycott

Dec 01, 2005;

Bush talks tough, but is he setting up troop reduction?

Dec 01, 2005;

American help to stricken Muslims scores points, but doesn't erase hatred of U.S. policies

Dec 01, 2005

President Bush vigorously defends war in Iraq, sets no pullout timetable

Dec 01, 2005;

United States pledges answer to European questions about secret prisons

Dec 01, 2005;

One year later, accurate death toll for the tsunami is still unclear

Dec 01, 2005;

Rallies held throughout California to urge clemency for inmate

Dec 01, 2005;

Peace pioneer Peres quits Labor Party to campaign for Sharon

Dec 01, 2005;

Oil executives acknowledge contacts with administration, deny misleading Congress

Dec 01, 2005;

Head of Justice Department tobacco trial team quits

Dec 01, 2005;

Bernard Hopkins wants to go out on top and still talking

Dec 01, 2005;

Pressel, Miyazato share lead

Dec 01, 2005

Dorfmeister still going strong heading into final season

Dec 01, 2005;

Thursday, December 8

Dec 01, 2005;

Texas inmate set to be executed next week wins delay for DNA testing

Dec 01, 2005;

Engines did not fail before deadly Venezuela plane crash, investigators say

Dec 01, 2005;

Justices decline to block Crips founder's execution

Dec 01, 2005;

Swiss businesswomen 'eaten alive' by bedbugs in New York hotel, lawyer says

Dec 01, 2005;

Syria fights U.N. probe, touting a recanting witness, but some see a plant by Damascus

Dec 01, 2005;

EU-Ukraine summit to open amid hopes in Kiev to win market economy status

Dec 01, 2005;

Some facts about Laos as it celebrates 30 years under communist rule

Dec 01, 2005;

U.S. jazz musician, others plead not guilty to charges of conspiring to support terror groups

Dec 01, 2005;

Taiwan's pigeon racing fraternity vies for fame and fortune

Dec 01, 2005;

Singapore envoy does not know if condemned Australian will be allowed to hug mother

Dec 01, 2005;

U.S. takes on key project in tsunami-devastated Indonesian province

Dec 01, 2005;

China tries to clarify number of miners missing in explosion that killed at least 161

Dec 01, 2005;

Longtime Egyptian ambassador to U.S., figure in Camp David talks, dies at 80

Dec 01, 2005;

Chinese river town shuts down water supply as toxic slick arrives

Dec 01, 2005;

California's top court declines to block gang founder's execution

Dec 01, 2005;

Documents show Britain covered up murders of 5 journalists in Indonesia's 1975 invasion of East Timor

Dec 01, 2005;

Japan close to setting December talks with North Korea, report says

Dec 01, 2005

U.S. officials reassure Dutch of military support for troops deploying in Afghanistan

Dec 01, 2005;

Official counts of dead and missing from the tsunami

Dec 01, 2005;

Decision to drop DNA tests dash Israeli Holocaust survivor's hope of identifying father's body

Dec 01, 2005;

U.S. jury recommends death for Mexican national who killed police officer

Dec 01, 2005

Study: Many W. House aides accept free travel from companies, colleges and private groups

Dec 01, 2005;

Lawyers call strike after bomb blasts kill 10 in two Bangladesh cities

Dec 01, 2005;

Saturn's largest moon has dramatic weather, geological activity

Dec 01, 2005;