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AP Worldstream back issues from Monday, January 23:

Oil could top $100 a barrel if U.N. sanctions imposed on Iran

Jan 23, 2006;

Phenom of the Fed leaves big footprints after 18 years leading central bank

Jan 23, 2006;

Economist as pop culture phenomenon

Jan 23, 2006;

Dollar lower against yen in Tokyo

Jan 23, 2006

Japan's benchmark Nikkei index falls more than 2 percent

Jan 23, 2006

Japanese stocks lower at open, dollar falls against yen

Jan 23, 2006

Morales vows to nationalize Bolivian natural gas, but doesn't rule out free trade deals

Jan 23, 2006;

Gold opens lower in Hong Kong

Jan 23, 2006

Plant closings, job cuts loom at Ford

Jan 23, 2006;

Jet Li says growing Chinese box office will force Hollywood to cater to Chinese tastes

Jan 23, 2006;

Japan foreign minister protests beef violation in meeting with U.S. official

Jan 23, 2006

Monday, January 30

Jan 23, 2006;

West Virginia governor seeks fast action on mine safety bills

Jan 23, 2006;

Pakistani prime minister visits Washington amid U.S.-Pakistan tension over airstrike

Jan 23, 2006;

Venezuelan president says he will talk with Colombia about asylum request from kidnapped men

Jan 23, 2006

Turkish justice minister says court to decide whether to drop Pamuk charges

Jan 23, 2006;

Former conservative prime minister is Portugal's new president

Jan 23, 2006;

Canadians choose between scandal-tarred Liberals and right-leaning Conservatives

Jan 23, 2006;

Suspected militants blow up 3 gas pipelines, attack security forces in northeastern India

Jan 23, 2006;

Venezuela's Chavez hosts World Social Forum as leftist movements unite against Bush

Jan 23, 2006;

Nepal lifts house arrest on top dissidents, as communist rebels kill 26 in country's south

Jan 23, 2006;

Steelers 34, Broncos 17

Jan 23, 2006;

Iguodala's buzzer-beater lifts 76ers

Jan 23, 2006

Canadian Under-20 team defeats Mexico, qualifies for semifinals

Jan 23, 2006

Camplin named to Australian team for Turin

Jan 23, 2006

Pumas defeat the Santos 1-0;

Jan 23, 2006

World Cup Freestyle Results

Jan 23, 2006;

Rafter, Sabatini elected to hall of fame

Jan 23, 2006

Australian Open results

Jan 23, 2006

Mauresmo into quarterfinals

Jan 23, 2006;

Kosovo's ethnic Albanians flood capital as president lays in state

Jan 23, 2006;

Yamaha Motor raided over alleged illegal export of helicopters to China: Report

Jan 23, 2006

Shotgun-guitar fires music on behalf of Colombia peace process

Jan 23, 2006;

Investigators look into the California prison system's use of inmates to keep order

Jan 23, 2006;

Prison 'peacekeeper' wielded influence at Sacramento-area prison

Jan 23, 2006;

Iraqi interpreters face death threats from countrymen, alienation from U.S. troops

Jan 23, 2006;

Victory Chimes owners hope to keep historic schooner under U.S. flag

Jan 23, 2006;

Norwegian peace broker opens new attempt to restart Sri Lankan peace process

Jan 23, 2006

Boy's vicious beating raises fears in Philly's Liberian community

Jan 23, 2006;

Terri Schiavo's husband remarries

Jan 23, 2006

Several homes destroyed by Australian wildfires

Jan 23, 2006

Japan space agency delays rocket launch due to technical trouble

Jan 23, 2006

Blasts on Russian pipelines cut gas supplies to Georgia, Armenia

Jan 23, 2006;

Scholar released by China now facing deportation by U.S.

Jan 23, 2006;

AP AP News Pronunciation Guide

Jan 23, 2006

AP AP News Pronunciation Guide, take 2

Jan 23, 2006

Former President Ford doing well, spokeswoman says

Jan 23, 2006

Vegas gamble paid off, Miss America organizers say

Jan 23, 2006;

Ammonia spill in southwestern China forces evacuation of 1,500; no injuries reported

Jan 23, 2006

Yamaha Motor raided over alleged illegal export of helicopters to China

Jan 23, 2006

Four children among the latest dead in Iraq's ongoing violence

Jan 23, 2006;

Anti-U.S. anger seethes along Pakistan's border after missile strike

Jan 23, 2006;

Castro announces march outside American mission, lambasts U.S. for electronic rights messages

Jan 23, 2006;

Norwegian peace broker opens new attempt to restart Sri Lankan peace process

Jan 23, 2006;

Japanese takeover artists to survive investigation into Livedoor

Jan 23, 2006;

Japanese stocks drop sharply amid continuing unease over Livedoor probe

Jan 23, 2006

Chinese appliance maker Guangdong Kelon considering legal action against former chairman

Jan 23, 2006

Crude oil prices rise to US$69 a barrel on geopolitical worries

Jan 23, 2006;

Web video pioneer AtomFilms to launch studio for online content

Jan 23, 2006;

Yahoo opening research labs in Spain, Chile

Jan 23, 2006

China's direct investment overseas rises 26 percent to US$6.9 billion, government says

Jan 23, 2006

Top college endowments

Jan 23, 2006

Prime Minister Koizumi grilled in parliament for supporting Livedoor entrepreneur

Jan 23, 2006;

Stocks lower at close in Tokyo

Jan 23, 2006

Chris Cairns retires from international cricket

Jan 23, 2006;