AP Worldstream back issues from Wednesday, November 20:
Video shows alleged supporter of terrorists praising Taliban regime
Nov 20, 2002
After shock conviction of famed politician, Italy looks hard at justice system
Nov 20, 2002;
Public art popping up in cities across the United States
Nov 20, 2002;
Chicago activates Blount, puts Bagaric on injured list
Nov 20, 2002
Chief inspectors say Iraq hasn't convincingly documented claim it has no weapons of mass destruction
Nov 20, 2002;
Senate passes homeland security bill as Congress nears session's end
Nov 20, 2002;
Vivendi says SEC probe now a formal investigation
Nov 20, 2002
Mexican children brave desert heat and snakes in perilous trek across U.S. border
Nov 20, 2002;
Marine experts hope sunken tanker will hold its oil, leaking slowly
Nov 20, 2002;
Myanmar says progress achieved in reconciliation process
Nov 20, 2002
Stocks higher in Tokyo
Nov 20, 2002
Palestinian-American businessman ordered released from jail in Florida on US$10 million bond
Nov 20, 2002;
Boeing delays inaugural flight of newest rocket
Nov 20, 2002
Warmer ties with NATO help quell Russia's concerns about expansion
Nov 20, 2002;
California prosecutors file new charges in 'Bumfights' case
Nov 20, 2002;
Ex-girlfriend of Jordan denies extortion attempt
Nov 20, 2002;
NATO leaders arrive in Prague to endorse NATO 'Transformation Summit'
Nov 20, 2002;
Prosecutor: Orlando businessman has terrorist connections, should remain jailed
Nov 20, 2002;
Syncor officials concede `questionable' payments to foreign customers
Nov 20, 2002
Thrashers agree to terms with Dafoe
Nov 20, 2002
China's engagement in Afghanistan shows new diplomatic assertiveness
Nov 20, 2002;
Golisano submits bid, pushing Sabres sale nearer
Nov 20, 2002;
Zimbabwe accuses aid officials of provocation in diplomatic spat with U.S.
Nov 20, 2002;
Ashes to remain in London, too fragile to travel
Nov 20, 2002
'Los Expos' top item at owners' meeting
Nov 20, 2002;
Authorities urge calm in face of terror threat
Nov 20, 2002;
Black & Decker closing Maryland plant, cutting 1,300 jobs
Nov 20, 2002
Book on betrayal of Jews during WWII describes work of bounty hunters
Nov 20, 2002;
People and Places in the News
Nov 20, 2002;
ODD Odds and Ends
Nov 20, 2002;
Dovish new opposition leader promises return to peace process
Nov 20, 2002;
U.S. military jury deliberates in case of soldier accused of negligent homicide in South Korea
Nov 20, 2002;
NFL, union try to find single source for player supplements
Nov 20, 2002;
UN Iraq Humanitarian
Nov 20, 2002;
CDC data show growing resistance to Cipro
Nov 20, 2002
Austrian clergy taken to task for support of Hitler, ignoring Jews' plight
Nov 20, 2002;
Labor Party chooses dovish newcomer as candidate for premier in January election
Nov 20, 2002;
Appleby says imports will have it tough at Australian Open
Nov 20, 2002
Japan to study Linux computer operating system for government
Nov 20, 2002
Environmental disaster looms after tanker sinks off Spanish coast
Nov 20, 2002;
Oscar-winning actor James Coburn recalled as 'hippest of the hip'
Nov 20, 2002;
Rockies agree to send Walker to Diamondbacks for Williams
Nov 20, 2002
Saudi Arabia's religious zealots ignore calls for moderation
Nov 20, 2002;
Government wants to shut down notorious Woomera detention camp for asylum seekers
Nov 20, 2002
Crude futures fall
Nov 20, 2002
As tensions with North Korea grow, Japan investigates other possible abductions
Nov 20, 2002;
International schools in Indonesia remain closed, may reopen soon
Nov 20, 2002
Valdas Adamkus leads Lithuania into NATO
Nov 20, 2002;
At 57, it was a Hale of a year
Nov 20, 2002;
Venezuelan protests continue against police takeover
Nov 20, 2002;
Indian telecommunication companies resolve revenue sharing dispute
Nov 20, 2002
Excerpts from a book on how Austrian Roman Catholic clergy cooperated with Nazis
Nov 20, 2002;
Dollar higher against yen
Nov 20, 2002
Wednesday, November 27
Nov 20, 2002;
Judge rejects request for psychiatrist to meet with 17-year-old sniper suspect
Nov 20, 2002;
Vietnamese HIV carriers estimated to exceed 154,000 by end of this year
Nov 20, 2002
Malaysian police say arms cache not linked to terrorist groups
Nov 20, 2002;
Tokyo stocks open up, dollar higher against yen
Nov 20, 2002
Some alleged North Korean kidnapping incidents
Nov 20, 2002;
Texas executes man who killed Houston police officer in 1989; Missouri inmate faces execution
Nov 20, 2002;
U.S. will respond to Iraqi firings in `no-fly' zones, even if U.N. won't, Rumsfeld says
Nov 20, 2002;
Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2002
Nov 20, 2002
England, beset by injuries, faces big task in second test
Nov 20, 2002;
Tokyo stocks up midday, dollar higher against yen
Nov 20, 2002
U.N. General Assembly delays work on human cloning treaty over differences on how broad the ban should be
Nov 20, 2002;