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AP Worldstream back issues from Tuesday, May 30:

When Intel says 'Copy Exactly,' it means it

May 30, 2006

WORLD CUP 2006: Nesta says Italy needs fresh legs to win

May 30, 2006;

Australian troops close to controlling Dili streets, says commander

May 30, 2006;

Fight club draws techies for bloody underground beatdowns

May 30, 2006;

After finding niche markets, Segway sets course for stock market

May 30, 2006;

WORLD CUP 2006: World Cup is next test for Poland striker Zurawski

May 30, 2006;

Japan's Cabinet approves U.S. military realignment, report says.

May 30, 2006

Doctors in Shanghai debate surgery options for boy born with a third arm

May 30, 2006;

At national lab, vehicle research focuses on alternatives to oil

May 30, 2006;

Healthy Wood wins for first time since July

May 30, 2006

Jury to weigh Muhammad's conspiracy theory in Maryland sniper trial

May 30, 2006;

Mongolian president lets windfall mining profits tax stand; mining companies protest

May 30, 2006;

Dollar higher against yen in Tokyo

May 30, 2006

Marines' families discuss fallout from Haditha incident

May 30, 2006;

Somali militias could face war crimes charges for atrocities in the capital, U.N. warns

May 30, 2006

Bank of China says no timetable for mainland Chinese IPO

May 30, 2006

Japan's jobless rate unchanged at 4.1 percent in April

May 30, 2006

AP AP News Pronunciation Guide A E

May 30, 2006

US veteran returns winning lottery ticket found at New York store

May 30, 2006

Amnesty International urges Arroyo to clamp down on extra-judicial killings

May 30, 2006;

Statistics on U.S. sales of alternative-fuel vehicles

May 30, 2006;

Nadal breaks clay record but saves celebration

May 30, 2006;

Report: Malaysia arrests 12 men suspected of plotting attacks on neighboring countries

May 30, 2006

Auto production in Japan rises 3.9 percent in April

May 30, 2006

Japanese stocks edge higher in early training; dollar higher against yen

May 30, 2006

National Hockey League Playoffs at a Glance

May 30, 2006;

Iran positions itself for big gains in Iraq at a time when US role faltering

May 30, 2006;

World Bank: Private capital flows to developing countries hit record in 2005

May 30, 2006;

Scientists gather in Rome to discuss bird flu

May 30, 2006;

AP AP News Pronunciation Guide F M

May 30, 2006

Japan's Cabinet approves U.S. military realignment, examining cost

May 30, 2006

Former Nicaraguan president banned from 15 European countries

May 30, 2006

For Intel, a lonely and relentless pursuit of the cutting edge

May 30, 2006;

Eriksson says obsession over Rooney recovery could harm England's preparation

May 30, 2006;

CBS: Cameraman, soundman killed in Iraq, correspondent in critical condition

May 30, 2006;

William Shatner says horses can help injured Israelis

May 30, 2006

U.N., agencies meet to speed further emergency supplies to Indonesia after earthquake

May 30, 2006;

AP AP News Pronunciation Guide N Z

May 30, 2006

North Korean foreign minister visits China amid efforts to restart nuclear talks

May 30, 2006

Gray almost certain of starting role for T&T

May 30, 2006;

US Marines' families discuss fallout from Haditha incident

May 30, 2006;

U.N. says Nepalese peacekeeper killed during Congo military operation

May 30, 2006;

Japanese stocks fall, dollar slightly higher against yen

May 30, 2006

North Korea asks South Korea's help to see World Cup TV broadcasts

May 30, 2006

AS GEN Bird Flu Last Survivor

May 30, 2006;

A trickle of aid begins reaching Indonesian earthquake survivors

May 30, 2006

Trickle of aid begins reaching Indonesian earthquake survivors

May 30, 2006;

Big Unit pitches Yankees to Detroit shutout

May 30, 2006

Clerks in line of fire when customers rage about gas prices

May 30, 2006;

Just when he tries to accentuate the positive, Bush gets more bad news

May 30, 2006;

His mansion lost to Katrina, a Gulf Coast character rebuilds in style

May 30, 2006;

Oil prices rise as U.S. enters summer driving season, nears start of hurricane season

May 30, 2006

Australian climber's friend remains hopeful despite reports of her death on Himalayan peak

May 30, 2006;

A former rebel and prisoner, East Timor's president faces test as nation-builder

May 30, 2006;

Six world powers plan to sign off on Iran package, diplomats say

May 30, 2006;

Australian official says services are a hurdle in Chinese trade pact

May 30, 2006

Monday's Major League Leaders

May 30, 2006;

Tuesday, June 6

May 30, 2006;

Three Islamic Jihad militants killed, four wounded in clash with Israeli forces in Gaza

May 30, 2006;

OPEC countries expected to override call by Venezuela's Chavez for production cut

May 30, 2006;

Miami win 89-78, lead Detroit 3-1

May 30, 2006

Gold opens higher in Hong Kong

May 30, 2006

For Bonds, reaching 755 is far from a sure hit

May 30, 2006;

Traffic accident involving U.S. troops sparks riot in Kabul; 8 killed

May 30, 2006;

Exile group: Myanmar's rulers exploit social welfare organization to control society

May 30, 2006;