AP Worldstream back issues from Thursday, May 30:
Dollar lower against yen in Tokyo
May 30, 2002
Tokyo stocks slip, dollar lower against yen in early trading
May 30, 2002
Report: South African Breweries preparing to acquire Miller Brewing in dlrs 5.6B deal
May 30, 2002
Gold opens higher in Hong Kong
May 30, 2002
US Linux in Government
May 30, 2002;
People in the News
May 30, 2002;
AARP joining class-action suit against pharmaceutical manufacturers
May 30, 2002;
Celebrated idea for curing cancer proves hard to translate from mouse to man
May 30, 2002;
Donating a kidney to a stranger _ a phenomenon quietly on the rise
May 30, 2002;
Thursday, June 6
May 30, 2002;
As East Timor takes first steps, another separatist struggle rages at other end of Indonesia
May 30, 2002;
No hope of return home to Kabul for refugees living on outskirts of Mazar-e-Sharif
May 30, 2002;
Across Europe, calls grow for coordinated measures on illegal immigration
May 30, 2002;
Philippine rebel leader promises to soon release last remaining Filipino hostage but gives no word on Americans
May 30, 2002;
Administration cool to Libyan offer to trade Pan Am 103 compensation for lifted sanctions
May 30, 2002;
Thursday, May 30, 2002
May 30, 2002
APEC trade ministers meet to talk about fighting terrorism, opening markets
May 30, 2002;
Exploring mountains that invite vertigo at the roof of the world
May 30, 2002;
Kuerten gets creative again at Roland Garros
May 30, 2002;
Guga, Safin move on; Roddick heads home
May 30, 2002;
LPGA rookie deals with ups and downs of tour
May 30, 2002;
Japanese rightist arrested for trespassing on Russian team's hotel, threatening staff
May 30, 2002
TRAV Kyrgyzstan Tips
May 30, 2002;
Mexican authorities say most of stolen cyanide found
May 30, 2002;
Government urges Britain's Indian, Pakistani communities to stay calm
May 30, 2002
In shift, FBI allows it might have been able to detect terror attacks
May 30, 2002;
Supplier survey suggests Ford pushes cost over quality
May 30, 2002;
Two Canadians and a French man located in Colombian jungle after April helicopter crash
May 30, 2002;
Israeli troops enter West Bank city of Hebron, Palestinians say
May 30, 2002;
Travel Web site lists cities it claims are being researched most online
May 30, 2002
Mars images from Odyssey spacecraft show complex geology marks planet's surface
May 30, 2002
Tokyo stocks fall, dollar lower against yen
May 30, 2002
Malaysia Airlines posts fifth straight year of losses
May 30, 2002
Report: Government to give cash to airlines that start new services to Malaysia
May 30, 2002
Vietnamese bank loans dlrs 250 million to country's first oil refinery
May 30, 2002
Reports: FIFA's World Cup revenues could be eight times the 1998 figure
May 30, 2002
Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia should cooperate more on gas production, Brunei official says
May 30, 2002
Vivendi to create special corporate governance committee
May 30, 2002;
Seventy-five women compete in Miss Universe pageant, organizers hope for much-needed escape
May 30, 2002;
Seventy-five women compete in Miss Universe pageant
May 30, 2002;
Miss Russia wins 2002 Miss Universe title
May 30, 2002;
Freeman pulls out of Commonwealth Games, husband ill
May 30, 2002
Protein may let brain's 'clock' signal body, study says
May 30, 2002;
Bionic eye seeks to follow the success of the bionic ear
May 30, 2002;
Lilly, patients hope drug for asbestos-related cancer gains OK
May 30, 2002;
Shipwreck hunter reports 'promising' findings in search for Kennedy's PT 109
May 30, 2002;
Judge bars blanket closure of detainee deportation hearings
May 30, 2002;
Bush says federal government will buy back dlrs 235 million in Florida Everglades rights
May 30, 2002
Students take local legislators hostage in southern Mexico state to demand scholarships
May 30, 2002;
Houston mayor gets support for Yao Ming from Chinese
May 30, 2002
World Cup Group Capsules
May 30, 2002
Israeli leaders consider response to surge of Palestinian attacks
May 30, 2002;
Judge issues injunction barring blanket closure of detainee deportation hearings
May 30, 2002;
Global defense elite to gather in Singapore for a wide-ranging discussion of security issues
May 30, 2002;
Planned commencement speech on 'American Jihad' sparks protest at Harvard University
May 30, 2002;
Chasing the Golden Boot: The search for the World Cup's top scorer
May 30, 2002;
Selig questioned by owners about contraction
May 30, 2002;
Indonesia's president to tour Europe next month
May 30, 2002
Waseige can count on all 23 players for the opening match, ending injury nightmare
May 30, 2002;
California commission finds proposed new Hollywood city would be financially viable
May 30, 2002
Australians welcome Blatter's re-election
May 30, 2002
Five children, adult killed in night attack in eastern India
May 30, 2002
Israeli troops leave West Bank city after arresting Palestinian militant leader
May 30, 2002;
Bush's new envoy in Pakistan speaks Urdu and is regarded as intrepid
May 30, 2002;
Japanese government tells FIFA ticket delays have reached "critical level"
May 30, 2002