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AP Worldstream back issues from Wednesday, February 8:

Network equipment maker Cisco's second-quarter profits slip

Feb 08, 2006;

A hero's welcome greets Haiti's leading candidate in his hometown

Feb 08, 2006;

Scott seeks back-to-back wins at Johnny Walker Classic

Feb 08, 2006

Russian, Spanish leaders to discuss terrorism fight, security cooperation

Feb 08, 2006;

U.S., rest of Paris Club plan to cancel debts owed by Afghanistan

Feb 08, 2006

U.S. interests at stake at IOC assembly

Feb 08, 2006;

Alexander limps to Pro Bowl, but presses on for new contract

Feb 08, 2006;

NATO to push ahead with expanded Afghanistan mission despite clashes over prophet drawings

Feb 08, 2006

Gold opens lower in Hong Kong at US$548.00 an ounce

Feb 08, 2006

Unhappiness with war in Iraq draws dozens of U.S. veterans to congressional races

Feb 08, 2006;

Gretzky's wife, Coyotes assistant, NHL players cited in gambling ring

Feb 08, 2006;

Gunmen assassinate Sunni community leader; four U.S. Marines die in western Iraq

Feb 08, 2006;

General Motors cuts dividend, moves to ease pension, health care costs

Feb 08, 2006;

EU GEN Poland President

Feb 08, 2006;

Super Bowl helps Nevada sports books set wagering record

Feb 08, 2006

Moroccan convicted in Sept. 11 trial released from German prison pending appeal

Feb 08, 2006;

Financier Carl Icahn proposes that Time Warner break up

Feb 08, 2006;

U.S. death row inmate found too obese to hang dies in prison hospital

Feb 08, 2006;

Copa Libertadores: Universitario and Rocha in scoreless draw

Feb 08, 2006

Clinics offer addicts incentive: Stay clean, earn prizes

Feb 08, 2006;

Dollar falls against yen in Tokyo

Feb 08, 2006

Disease fears _ and politics _ prompt Beijing's shift on Olympic equestrian event

Feb 08, 2006;

A big world is getting crowded

Feb 08, 2006;

News Pronunciation Guide, take 2

Feb 08, 2006

Japanese stocks lower, dollar lower against yen

Feb 08, 2006

Main accuser of disgraced scientist Hwang questioned by prosecutors

Feb 08, 2006

Jones, Conte settle steroid use lawsuit

Feb 08, 2006

Insurgents turning to ransom kidnappings in Iraq

Feb 08, 2006;

WTO: EU broke trade rules by stopping genetically modified food imports

Feb 08, 2006;

Hispanic woman with cancer illustrates problems of minorities seeking bone marrow donors

Feb 08, 2006;

World Golf Glance

Feb 08, 2006;

News Pronunciation Guide (two takes)

Feb 08, 2006

Oil prices steady at US$63 a barrel ahead of U.S. petroleum inventory data

Feb 08, 2006;

Communist rebels attack government offices in east Nepal town

Feb 08, 2006;

Mirza defeats Pennetta in Paris

Feb 08, 2006

South Korean envoy: North Korea should `make their hands clean' on illicit behavior

Feb 08, 2006;

U.S. apparel maker Liz Claiborne to cut jobs, close stores

Feb 08, 2006;

Authorities in Nepal threaten to shoot anyone who tries to disrupt elections

Feb 08, 2006;

Davis Cup: Sweden to tough it out on unfamiliar clay against Argentina

Feb 08, 2006;

General says NATO needs to protect energy supplies to Europe

Feb 08, 2006;

Pfizer to explore options for its $4 billion consumer business, including sale

Feb 08, 2006;

Haitians flock to polls, nearly overwhelming election workers in key vote

Feb 08, 2006;

WTA-Open Gaz de France Results

Feb 08, 2006

U.S. officials say informant identified British bomber as threat ahead of transit attack

Feb 08, 2006;

HIV prevention programs in U.S. target black audiences

Feb 08, 2006;

Costa Rican candidates lay low amid manual count of presidential vote

Feb 08, 2006;

Mayweather to face Judah on April 8

Feb 08, 2006

Four more Alabama churches burned

Feb 08, 2006;

Google lures head of Amazon.com's search unit

Feb 08, 2006;

Wednesday, February 15

Feb 08, 2006;

2006 Champ Car Schedule

Feb 08, 2006;

Prophet cartoon protests are 'global crisis,' Danish prime minister says

Feb 08, 2006;

Drugmaker Pfizer to explore options for its $4 billion consumer business, including sale

Feb 08, 2006;

China confirms new outbreak of bird flu in birds in country's north

Feb 08, 2006

SUPERSIZE OLYMPICS: Promoting fast food surrounded by Olympic athletes

Feb 08, 2006;

Four U.S. presidents join 10,000 mourners at Coretta Scott King's funeral

Feb 08, 2006;

WTO rules EU broke trade rules by stopping genetically modified food imports

Feb 08, 2006;

Dead chicken, egret suspected of having bird flu in Hong Kong

Feb 08, 2006

Four years later, gold medal pairs recall Salt Lake City Olympics

Feb 08, 2006;

West Indies hope to improve record in New Zealand

Feb 08, 2006

Designers update classics at New York Fashion Week

Feb 08, 2006;

U.S. slavery museum calls for donations to complete construction by 2007

Feb 08, 2006;

U.S. to spend millions in Belarus to ensure free, fair voting in next month's elections

Feb 08, 2006;

Copa Libertadores: Bolivar beats Estudiantes 1-0

Feb 08, 2006

Scientists discover 'Lost World' in remote Indonesian jungle

Feb 08, 2006;