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AP Worldstream back issues from Wednesday, March 15:

South Korea requests consultations with Japan over DRAM tariff dispute

Mar 15, 2006;

Despite third case, government will scale back testing for mad cow disease

Mar 15, 2006;

Libertadores: Velez beats Universitario 4-3, advances to second round

Mar 15, 2006

Second autopsy indicates youth's death at boot camp may not have been from natural causes

Mar 15, 2006;

US, EU battle over procedural issues in WTO airplane subsidies dispute

Mar 15, 2006;

"MI-3" pits Cruise against "Capote" star Hoffman

Mar 15, 2006;

Witness: Dog handlers say they were trying to frighten Iraqi prisoners into soiling themselves

Mar 15, 2006;

NASA launch of Discovery space shuttle pushed back from May to July

Mar 15, 2006;

Delta CFO: Airline 'tapped out,' needs pilot cuts to survive

Mar 15, 2006;

Reiner refuses to resign from commission, defends ad campaign

Mar 15, 2006;

Indian team masseur appears on court on indecent assault charge

Mar 15, 2006;

Lightning likely caused explosion that killed 12 West Virginia miners, owner says

Mar 15, 2006;

CHC Helicopter shares rise; founder mulls going private

Mar 15, 2006

Strong film lineup has theaters bullish on 2006 movie prospects

Mar 15, 2006;

Venezuela, Uruguay sign deals oil deals during presidential meeting

Mar 15, 2006;

Indian team masseur appears in court on indecent assault charge

Mar 15, 2006;

EU: sanctions on U.S. goods will come in two months unless illegal tax breaks repealed

Mar 15, 2006;

'Live from Lincoln Center' to air a 30th anniversary special

Mar 15, 2006

Mississippi governor says crime has increased in hurricane-ravaged communities

Mar 15, 2006;

Radical Palestinian leader surrenders to Israeli forces after siege on West Bank prison

Mar 15, 2006

Union Pacific boosts earnings outlook, shares gain 3 percent

Mar 15, 2006;

No surprises in televised debate between Berlusconi and Prodi before April election

Mar 15, 2006;

Imam under fire for incendiary remarks keeps New York City job

Mar 15, 2006;

British minister tells senators U.K. may quit fighter project if U.S. scraps second engine

Mar 15, 2006;

Sony set to outline PlayStation strategy amid reports of delays

Mar 15, 2006;

Belarusian authorities arrest more activists as early voting begins for Sunday election

Mar 15, 2006;

Japan Skating Federation to probe reported US$1.28 million loss at international division

Mar 15, 2006

Prosecutor details murder allegations against Aryan Brotherhood prison gang

Mar 15, 2006;

Argentine president's beef: exhorting consumers to buy less beef if prices rise further

Mar 15, 2006;

New Zealand launches campaign to prepare citizens for flu pandemic

Mar 15, 2006

Rahman expects bout with Toney to last six rounds or less

Mar 15, 2006

Mexico's Cancun ushers in quiet spring break amid hurricane recovery

Mar 15, 2006;

Judge to order Google to give up some data

Mar 15, 2006;

Family informs U.N. tribunal that Milosevic to be buried in Belgrade

Mar 15, 2006;

Golf Glance

Mar 15, 2006;

Online magazine publishes full archive of Army photos from Abu Ghraib prison abuse case

Mar 15, 2006

Gold opens higher in Hong Kong

Mar 15, 2006

New bird flu outbreak in India; Afghanistan pleads for help to fight disease

Mar 15, 2006;

England's cricket captain recovering from knee injury

Mar 15, 2006;

South Korean prime minister resigns over golf scandal

Mar 15, 2006;

Dollar higher against yen in Tokyo

Mar 15, 2006

Mike Wallace says he will no longer be regular "60 Minutes" correspondent

Mar 15, 2006;

Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams says U.S. administration is hindering Northern Irish peace process, playing into hands of hard-liners

Mar 15, 2006;

AP AP News Pronunciation Guide, take 2

Mar 15, 2006

Japanese stocks higher at open, dollar rises against yen

Mar 15, 2006

Jackson gets another day to pay $306,000 in Neverland wages

Mar 15, 2006

Miller's injured knee could be a factor in decision to continue competitive skiing

Mar 15, 2006;

Texas man to be executed for slayings

Mar 15, 2006;

Alaska Airlines retiring MD-80s, going all 737

Mar 15, 2006

NA A&E MUS US Opera Luisa Miller

Mar 15, 2006;

Protesters demanding Thai leader's resignation suspend vigil for royal trip

Mar 15, 2006;

AP AP News Pronunciation Guide (two takes)

Mar 15, 2006

Sony set to outline PlayStation strategy amid reports of delays

Mar 15, 2006

Wednesday, March 22

Mar 15, 2006;

ATP-WTA Pacific Life Open Results

Mar 15, 2006

Death toll in north China coal mine blast rises to 19, with two miners missing

Mar 15, 2006

New Zealand welcomes support from U.S. senators for free trade agreement

Mar 15, 2006

Gas pedal warns drivers to brake in Nissan's safety technology

Mar 15, 2006;

Parole hearing for Robert F. Kennedy killer highlights Schwarzenegger's connections to family

Mar 15, 2006;

Hingis wins latest round of rivalry; Federer advances

Mar 15, 2006;

U.N. secretary-general meets South African president

Mar 15, 2006;

Enron risk executive says Lay, Skilling cold to criticism

Mar 15, 2006;

Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams says U.S. administration is hindering Northern Irish peace process

Mar 15, 2006;

Swoopes, Smith set for European tour

Mar 15, 2006

Pretrial hearing for first British officer to refuse to serve in Iraq war

Mar 15, 2006;