AP Worldstream back issues from Friday, August 30:
Corel scores small wins against Microsoft
Aug 30, 2002;
Sale of Hershey Foods hits new hurdle
Aug 30, 2002;
Dollar higher against yen in Tokyo
Aug 30, 2002
Who owns ideas? At Cambridge, hefty profits ride on the answer
Aug 30, 2002;
Japan's jobless rate unchanged at 5.4 percent in July
Aug 30, 2002;
Nearly half of Americans think First Amendment goes too far, survey finds
Aug 30, 2002;
Japan's economy grows 0.5 percent after year of contraction
Aug 30, 2002;
Tokyo stocks edge upward, dollar higher against yen
Aug 30, 2002
Gold opens higher in Hong Kong
Aug 30, 2002
Canada-U.S. group plans major film studio
Aug 30, 2002
Documentary on life in NY the week beginning 9/11 to screen in NY, Boston, Washington
Aug 30, 2002;
Hollywood's fall casting call: Harry, Frodo, Hannibal, Jean-Luc and 007
Aug 30, 2002;
Hollywood's lineup of fall movies
Aug 30, 2002
Exiled Iraqi poet: torn, but still creating
Aug 30, 2002;
Juanes, a rising star in Latin music, bares emotions in new album
Aug 30, 2002;
Maazel, Welser-Moest, Rattle, Pappano and Ozawa on new podiums
Aug 30, 2002;
Alt-rock band reunites, releases eclectic version of Fleetwood Mac's 'Tusk' album
Aug 30, 2002;
Martin Sheen campaigns for another term as 'West Wing's' President Bartlet
Aug 30, 2002;
`Take Me Out' attempts a second home run, this time in New York
Aug 30, 2002;
Music, dance festivals across the country feel impact of Sept. 11
Aug 30, 2002;
From `Blue Crush' to `Die Another Day' _ Hawaii lures Hollywood moviemakers
Aug 30, 2002;
Some movies filmed in Hawaii
Aug 30, 2002;
Celebrity Birthdays
Aug 30, 2002;
That Was the Week That Was
Aug 30, 2002;
Whitney, Christina, Rolling Stones and Elvis among fall's big releases
Aug 30, 2002;
Risk pays off for Dixie Chicks on `Home' album
Aug 30, 2002;
Sound Bites: Audio Reviews
Aug 30, 2002;
At the Movies: 'Mad Love'
Aug 30, 2002;
At the Movies: 'fear dot com'
Aug 30, 2002;
The top ten music in the United States
Aug 30, 2002;
South African township youth make jazz their music, resisting the hip-hop of their peers
Aug 30, 2002;
US Ethnic Ads, CORRECTIVE
Aug 30, 2002
Senators provide FBI with details of media contacts in leak probe
Aug 30, 2002;
Media advocates say 20 journalists have been killed along U.S.-Mexico border since 1995
Aug 30, 2002;
Nine victims of Hebrew University bombing are mourned
Aug 30, 2002;
Former NFL player Duval Love arrested on drug charges
Aug 30, 2002;
Eminem, Missy `Misdemeanor' Elliott lead MTV Video nominees; show to note 9/11 anniversary
Aug 30, 2002;
Capriati: 'What's Title IX?'
Aug 30, 2002;
Friday, September 6
Aug 30, 2002;
People and places in the news
Aug 30, 2002;
ODD US Odds and Ends
Aug 30, 2002;
Sports AP Weekly Calendar
Aug 30, 2002
U.S. military doctors to screen the mental health of soldiers in Afghanistan more thoroughly
Aug 30, 2002;
Colombian president seeks foreign help to end civil war; aid groups question his goals
Aug 30, 2002;
The image of Princess Diana begins to fade as her sons move on
Aug 30, 2002;
AP-Pronunciation Guide (Thursday)
Aug 30, 2002
Hewitt, Agassi, Capriati, Davenport advance after long rain delay at U.S. Open
Aug 30, 2002;
Americans dominate Pan Pacific swimming championships
Aug 30, 2002;
Separated Guatemalan twin has follow-up surgery in LA
Aug 30, 2002;
San Francisco Giants beat Colorado Rockies 10-6
Aug 30, 2002
Hours run down for baseball to avoid strike
Aug 30, 2002;
IOC considers major shake-up of Olympic sports
Aug 30, 2002;
At the podium and in the hallways, young people speak out at World Summit _ but struggle to be heard
Aug 30, 2002;
Two views of U.S.: Villain or largest foreign aid donor
Aug 30, 2002;
Low-tech pumps increase plot yields, send kids to school
Aug 30, 2002;
Former British Columbia premier acquitted of corruption charges
Aug 30, 2002
Frost leads Air Canada Championship
Aug 30, 2002
Germany 88, China 76
Aug 30, 2002;
Fourth-seeded Kafelnikov ousted from U.S. Open
Aug 30, 2002
Hingis reaches third round at U.S. Open
Aug 30, 2002
Morgan leads State Farm Classic
Aug 30, 2002
New Zealand 90, Russia 81
Aug 30, 2002
Thursday, August 29, 2002
Aug 30, 2002
Passing the time on a rainy day
Aug 30, 2002;
Yugoslavia 113, Angola 63
Aug 30, 2002;