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AP Worldstream back issues from Wednesday, March 29:

McClatchy accepts bids for 12 Knight Ridder papers on auction block

Mar 29, 2006;

Dollar lower against yen in Tokyo

Mar 29, 2006

GlaxoSmithKline, attorneys general settle Paxil dispute in U.S.

Mar 29, 2006;

New chief, same plan as Fed resumes rate-raising campaign

Mar 29, 2006;

Shipping experts see heavy cargo season, few disruptions in Southern California

Mar 29, 2006;

Comair, flight attendants square off over employee contracts

Mar 29, 2006;

Merck doctor in Vioxx trial testifies coronary artery disease caused man's heart attack

Mar 29, 2006;

Mexican Senate committee approves TV law said to favor big broadcaster

Mar 29, 2006;

Red Hat 4Q profit more than doubled to $27.3 million

Mar 29, 2006;

Prosecution rests in Enron trial; Lay, Skilling to testify

Mar 29, 2006;

Japan's main stock index lower, dollar down against the yen in early trading

Mar 29, 2006

Gold opens lower in Hong Kong

Mar 29, 2006

Tim Hortons IPO underwriters buy another 4.35 million shares

Mar 29, 2006

Accenture establishes reserve of $450 million for future NHS losses, 2Q profit plummets

Mar 29, 2006

GMAC renews warning on possible inability to sell GMAC stake

Mar 29, 2006

Turbulent markets greet Brazil's new finance minister

Mar 29, 2006;

Spanish-language media play key role in promoting pro-immigrant rallies in U.S.

Mar 29, 2006;

Former Village People cop arrested after five months on the run

Mar 29, 2006

Mark Wahlberg and girlfriend welcome baby boy

Mar 29, 2006

Britt Lomond, villain in 1950s TV `Zorro,' dies

Mar 29, 2006

Philippine ex-President Estrada resumes testimony in plunder trial

Mar 29, 2006;

Music producer Phil Spector's former personal assistant claims sex harassment

Mar 29, 2006;

U.S., Japanese officials hold second day of beef talks

Mar 29, 2006;

Orange Revolution leaders face difficult choices in trying to save reformist course

Mar 29, 2006;

Ukraine's Yushchenko reaches out to former ally, old foe after parliamentary election

Mar 29, 2006;

Opposition activists on hunger strike in Belarus jail; president praises police actions

Mar 29, 2006;

China expresses 'indignation' for Berlusconi comment that Chinese communists boiled babies

Mar 29, 2006;

Wednesday, April 5

Mar 29, 2006;

After Chile _ Peru? Another woman mounts a strong bid for the presidency

Mar 29, 2006;

More than 1 million protest in France against new labor law

Mar 29, 2006;

Moussaoui offered to testify against himself, prosecutors reveal

Mar 29, 2006;

Thailand's costly political stalemate likely to continue after Sunday's elections

Mar 29, 2006;

Bangkok malls to close for two days as protests head to shopping district

Mar 29, 2006;

Justice for some: Tribunals for Saddam, Milosevic _ but not others?

Mar 29, 2006;

Rice says U.S. is working for world recognition of North Korean rights violations

Mar 29, 2006;

Short cheer, round of applause marks the end of a low-key Israeli election campaign

Mar 29, 2006;

Once powerful Likud is big loser in Israeli election

Mar 29, 2006;

Sharon, from hospital bed, dominates Israel's elections

Mar 29, 2006;

Warlord Taylor's escape spoils mood for Bush's planned meeting with Nigerian president

Mar 29, 2006;

Leading Democrats in U.S. state to consider resolution for President Bush's impeachment

Mar 29, 2006;

Miller mum about skiing future but agent says he'll be back

Mar 29, 2006;

U.S. senators delay bill that would punish China for currency policies

Mar 29, 2006;

AFL-CIO U.S. labor federation chief criticizes guest worker programs for immigrants

Mar 29, 2006;

Supreme Court hints at concern in presidential wartime powers case

Mar 29, 2006;

New York Mayor Bloomberg takes gun fight to U.S. Congress

Mar 29, 2006;

Mexican electoral agency opens probe into ads comparing leftist candidate to Hugo Chavez

Mar 29, 2006

Bush replaces chief of staff amid calls for White House shake-up

Mar 29, 2006;

Sex, cash and bank secrets: scandal brings down Brazil's finance minister

Mar 29, 2006;

New Zealand, Britain agree to hold annual bilateral security talks

Mar 29, 2006;

Caspar Weinberger, Cabinet officer for Nixon, Reagan, dead at 88

Mar 29, 2006;

Sampras scheduled to play seven matches in World TeamTennis

Mar 29, 2006

Roddick advances to Key Biscayne quarterfinals

Mar 29, 2006;

Third test drawn as play abandoned on fifth day

Mar 29, 2006

Report: Mongolian Hakuho promoted to ozeki

Mar 29, 2006

ATP-WTA Nasdaq-100 Open Results

Mar 29, 2006

Red Bulls acquire Buddle from Crew for Gaven, Leitch

Mar 29, 2006

Notre Dame safety Zbikowski to box at Madison Square Garden

Mar 29, 2006;

Golf Glance

Mar 29, 2006;

Duke suspends lacrosse team from play amid rape allegations

Mar 29, 2006;

Libertadores: Caracas defeats Cienciano 4-0

Mar 29, 2006

Patrick defends team decision to sit out race

Mar 29, 2006

Thousands of police brace for Rapid-Steaua clash in Bucharest

Mar 29, 2006;

Mongolian sumo wrestler Hakuho promoted to ozeki

Mar 29, 2006

Nigeria says exiled ex-president of Liberia has disappeared

Mar 29, 2006;

Solar eclipse helps bird flu-struck Turkey lure back foreign visitors

Mar 29, 2006;