AP Worldstream back issues from Wednesday, February 19:
EU FIN COM Norway Trolltech IBM, CORRECTIVE
Feb 19, 2003
Mexico's state-owned oil company releases plan to contract out eight gas-field regions
Feb 19, 2003
Tokyo stocks open higher, U.S. dollar down against yen at open
Feb 19, 2003
Media group lifts six-month profit 43 percent
Feb 19, 2003
Gold opens lower in Hong Kong
Feb 19, 2003
Intel: Silicon innovation continues despite high-tech slump
Feb 19, 2003;
Qantas prepares for possible war in Iraq
Feb 19, 2003
Micron announces 10 percent worldwide layoff
Feb 19, 2003
Overture to buy AltaVista for US$140 million
Feb 19, 2003;
Dewi Sukarno, fabled jet-setter, settles into role in Japan as social critic
Feb 19, 2003;
Armenians go to polls to chose between incumbent president and divided opposition
Feb 19, 2003;
The hard part will come if and when Saddam is forced out
Feb 19, 2003;
EU and its neighbors agree on Iraq, at last, amid recriminations over Chirac outburst to newcomers
Feb 19, 2003;
Canseco sent to jail
Feb 19, 2003;
Forensic police confirm killings of three dissident soldiers
Feb 19, 2003;
France's foreign minister: eloquence, elegance, and a strong anti-war stance on Iraq
Feb 19, 2003;
Puerto Rico's governor proposes protections for activated U.S. troops during major address
Feb 19, 2003;
Tyson fight back on; opponent now unclear
Feb 19, 2003;
Coroner: Weight-loss drug probably contributed to Bechler death
Feb 19, 2003;
The world will be watching _ and keeping score
Feb 19, 2003;
Kroger St. Jude Results
Feb 19, 2003
Copa AT&T Results
Feb 19, 2003
AP Opener
Feb 19, 2003
Wednesday, February 26
Feb 19, 2003;
In diplomatic battle over Iraq, Germany shifts on "war as a last resort"
Feb 19, 2003;
Chicago officials ask judge to jail owner of club where 21 were killed in stampede
Feb 19, 2003;
Israeli forces invade Gaza City, Hamas claims suicide bomber blew up tank
Feb 19, 2003;
U.N. inspectors visit missile sites as rockets become flashpoint in Iraq crisis
Feb 19, 2003;
While U.S. and Britain work on war resolution, many countries oppose military action
Feb 19, 2003;
Prisoners riot, smash equipment in French jail
Feb 19, 2003
Attack in South Korean subway kills 120 people
Feb 19, 2003;
American woman seeking marrow donor for ailing adopted daughter _ in China, the land of her birth
Feb 19, 2003;
Tens of thousands throng exorcist fair in central India to rid themselves of the devil
Feb 19, 2003;
Bad spoken English, sloppy written Chinese leaves Hong Kong struggling in linguistic limbo
Feb 19, 2003;
Storm takes parting shot as Northeast spends millions digging out from crippling snowfall
Feb 19, 2003;
In Venezuela, environmentalists say strike has worsened pollution in oil-rich lake
Feb 19, 2003;
Federal appeals court in California rejects challenge to county gun show ban
Feb 19, 2003
Three women share rug once used by Duke of Windsor
Feb 19, 2003
Government report says human organs removed from bodies without family consent
Feb 19, 2003;
Japan's tabloid weeklies go after major newspapers with scandal allegations
Feb 19, 2003;
For the second time, a Palestinian mother praises a son who died as a militant
Feb 19, 2003;
Forensic experts begin identifying dead in Korea's arson attack
Feb 19, 2003;
Tokyo stocks down midday, U.S. dollar lower against yen
Feb 19, 2003
Vietnam to earn US$300 million more on textile and garment exports to the EU
Feb 19, 2003
Dollar lower against yen in Tokyo
Feb 19, 2003
Stocks lower against yen in Tokyo
Feb 19, 2003
Takara to sell tiny TVs in doll-house-like setting
Feb 19, 2003
Iranian film wins top prize at Malaysian film festival
Feb 19, 2003
Report: Bangladesh air force is to combat mosquitoes
Feb 19, 2003
Maverick right wing leader confirms her political comeback plan
Feb 19, 2003;
North Korea says its moves to reactivate nuclear programs were for self-defense
Feb 19, 2003
South Korean president-elect says he opposes military option against North Korea
Feb 19, 2003;
Devils rally to tie Flyers 2-2
Feb 19, 2003;
Bibby, Malone expected to be added to US Olympic team
Feb 19, 2003
Nets rally for 84-79 win over Heat
Feb 19, 2003;
Philippoussis loses first-round match
Feb 19, 2003
Nepal's king urges cooperation in peace talks with rebels
Feb 19, 2003;
Australia gives millions of dollars in aid to U.N. for Iraq relief operations
Feb 19, 2003
Colombian officials: Missing Americans hostages of rebel faction
Feb 19, 2003;
Warne provides additional drug sample to ACB
Feb 19, 2003
Emelec of Ecuador ties Paraguay's Libertad 2-2 in Copa Libertadores
Feb 19, 2003;
Peru's Universitario ties Racing of Argentina 1-1 in Copa Libertadores
Feb 19, 2003;
America's Cup Sailing
Feb 19, 2003;
A Swiss breeze is blowing in the America's Cup
Feb 19, 2003;
Penarol of Uraguay and Brazil's Gremio draw 2-2 in Copa Libertadores
Feb 19, 2003;