AP Worldstream back issues from Monday, September 16:
European business and political leaders gather amid high security to discuss Europe's sluggish economy and last obstacles to EU expansion
Sep 16, 2002;
People and Places in the News
Sep 16, 2002;
Monday, September 23
Sep 16, 2002;
Saudis demand Iraq let inspectors in; will go along if U.N. authorizes force
Sep 16, 2002;
African leaders seek support at U.N. gathering for homegrown program to spur investment, reform
Sep 16, 2002;
Prosecutor: Alleged New York terrorist cell on U.S. radar before Sept. 11
Sep 16, 2002;
Three years on, no end in sight to war in Chechnya
Sep 16, 2002;
German campaign gives contrasting first ladies unprecedented chance to shine
Sep 16, 2002;
Sports Baseball AL Roundup
Sep 16, 2002
Pentagon presses hunt for terrorists in Yemen, bin Laden's ancestral home and hotbed of activism
Sep 16, 2002;
Unchallenged win at Monza makes next Championship race an easy guess
Sep 16, 2002;
United States suffers one blow too many
Sep 16, 2002;
On high alert, Kashmir begins electing state legislature
Sep 16, 2002
De La Hoya eyes rosy future after answering critics
Sep 16, 2002;
Afghans, especially those in remote areas, face another tough winter
Sep 16, 2002;
Sweden's Social Democrats claim victory but center-right Liberals also fare well in elections
Sep 16, 2002;
LPGA Safeway Classic
Sep 16, 2002
WTA Tour Big Island Championship Results
Sep 16, 2002;
Zimbabwe's Cara Black wins Big Island Championships
Sep 16, 2002
Earthquake rattles Taiwan but no damage immediately reported
Sep 16, 2002
Sweden's Sorenstam wins third straight LPGA tour title
Sep 16, 2002;
Australia says Iraq still unwilling to comply with U.N. demands
Sep 16, 2002
Strong quake rocks southern Japan
Sep 16, 2002
Sports Baseball NL Roundup, 1st Ld-Writethru
Sep 16, 2002
Small island nations urge larger, industrial powers to limit pollutants threatening their existence
Sep 16, 2002;
Gold opens lower in Hong Kong
Sep 16, 2002
Report: Tyco forgave millions of dollars in loans to indicted ex-CEO
Sep 16, 2002
World's oldest living person greets her 115th birthday
Sep 16, 2002
Argentine actress, singer Lolita Torres dies at age 72
Sep 16, 2002
Broncos knock off another contender in San Francisco
Sep 16, 2002;
America's Cup facts and figures
Sep 16, 2002
Senior Chinese leader meets with top Australian political figures
Sep 16, 2002
Abuse victims group says some U.S. bishops aren't following rules
Sep 16, 2002;
On high alert, Kashmir begins electing state legislature
Sep 16, 2002;
Sports Baseball NL Leaders
Sep 16, 2002;
Gore wins Oregon Classic
Sep 16, 2002
Twins beat Indians to clinch AL Central
Sep 16, 2002
Sports Baseball AL Leaders
Sep 16, 2002;
Opposition sweeps to power in Macedonia's first post-rebellion elections
Sep 16, 2002;
Wallaby Walker fined, disqualified from driving
Sep 16, 2002
ATP 2002 Champions Race through Monday, Sept. 16
Sep 16, 2002;
Koreas finalize details of plans to reconnect rail links while long-divided families hold reunions
Sep 16, 2002;
Unbeaten Independiente three points clear of Boca, as River tie again
Sep 16, 2002;
Sri Lanka peace talks open in Thailand amid hopes for ending separatist war
Sep 16, 2002;
U.S. missions in Indonesia, Malaysia reopen after terror warnings
Sep 16, 2002
FBI finds anthrax in Boca Raton building in copy machines
Sep 16, 2002
Thousands evacuated after train derails in eastern Tennessee, acid spilled
Sep 16, 2002;
Malaysia warns United States against acting alone while urging Iraq to obey U.N. resolutions
Sep 16, 2002
WTA rankings through Monday, Sep. 16
Sep 16, 2002;
Official: Rat poison suspected in Chinese mass poisoning
Sep 16, 2002;
South Korea hopes for progress in Koizumi's trip to North Korea
Sep 16, 2002
Saudi hints at cooperation in any Iraq attack, but under U.N. umbrella
Sep 16, 2002;
Arsenal could be surprise challenger to 9-time champion Real Madrid
Sep 16, 2002;
New Zealand ready to send team of 10 weapons inspectors to Iraq as part of U.N. team
Sep 16, 2002
Barcelona pornography corporation offers to buy Napster Web site, trademark
Sep 16, 2002;
China says Taiwan's investments jumped by 47 percent in first half of year
Sep 16, 2002
Vietnam guarantees that foreigners can convert stock market profits into U.S. dollars
Sep 16, 2002
London Open Gold And Silver At 0700...
Sep 16, 2002
London Early Eurodollars At 0700...
Sep 16, 2002
Britain Opening Gold
Sep 16, 2002
Timber glut in southern United States could mean lower prices for tree farmers
Sep 16, 2002;
Gold closes lower in Hong Kong
Sep 16, 2002
Thaksin predicts better than 4 percent GDP growth this year
Sep 16, 2002
Schroeder insists Mobilcom bailout not election tactic, presses for negotiated solution on France Telecom link
Sep 16, 2002;
Vietnam begins recovering ancient shipwreck
Sep 16, 2002