AP Worldstream back issues from Thursday, June 12:
Tokyo shares open higher, dollar lower against yen
Jun 12, 2003
Dumars: Pistons set to take Milicic with No. 2 pick
Jun 12, 2003;
Hidden camera captures Mexican nanny abusing 18-month old boy
Jun 12, 2003
Japanese automaker Nissan beefing up China plants with new company
Jun 12, 2003;
U.S. troops crack down on Saddam loyalists; Iraqis attack U.S. position west of capital
Jun 12, 2003;
Violence spirals: 26 killed in attacks in Jerusalem, Gaza City
Jun 12, 2003;
Law enforcement official charged in airport badge scam
Jun 12, 2003
Taiwan says WHO misunderstood the island's SARS statistics
Jun 12, 2003;
In a Baghdad market, Iraqis shop for glimpses into the life of the man they feared
Jun 12, 2003;
Thursday, June 19
Jun 12, 2003;
NATO defense ministers seek to streamline military command, boost forces
Jun 12, 2003;
Gold opens higher in Hong Kong
Jun 12, 2003
Financial advisers' lawsuit against Michael Jackson settled
Jun 12, 2003;
Liberian president ready to suspend hostilities with rebels besieging capital, mediators say
Jun 12, 2003;
Draft constitution marks milestone in campaign to reshape Europe
Jun 12, 2003;
Health officials find SARS link to North Carolina case, report mixed news on possible new cluster of cases
Jun 12, 2003;
Dell, HP to ship Sun's version of Java
Jun 12, 2003
Hamilton focused on racing again
Jun 12, 2003;
Man who pirated Latin music CDs sentenced to 2 1/4 years
Jun 12, 2003
EBay buys Chinese e-commerce company for $150 million
Jun 12, 2003
Bangladesh riot police guard streets during opposition strike protesting rising crime
Jun 12, 2003
Blending into Jerusalem's diverse mix, bombers find ready cover
Jun 12, 2003;
First lady inaugurates Anne Frank exhibit
Jun 12, 2003;
Powell says devastation of AIDS could undo progress in developing countries
Jun 12, 2003;
Dollar lower against yen in Tokyo
Jun 12, 2003
Silent Sosa begins seven-game suspension
Jun 12, 2003;
NASA administrator says extreme inspection measures needed to return space shuttle to flight
Jun 12, 2003;
California high court agrees to review cosmetic executive spat
Jun 12, 2003;
Mexico turns corner on debt restructuring of 1980s, but ghosts of past crises remain
Jun 12, 2003;
Thai Police say marked Bangkok map seized from terror suspects
Jun 12, 2003;
Five Americans head to sheep-shearing "Olympics"
Jun 12, 2003
15 countries could face U.S. sanctions for not acting to end human trafficking
Jun 12, 2003;
Republicans rejects Democratic call for probe on Iraq weapons intelligence
Jun 12, 2003;
Kashmiri separatist leader begins signature campaign to seek public opinion
Jun 12, 2003;
Private school's cancelation of French exchange program creates international flap
Jun 12, 2003;
Study: Hormone shots offer the first treatment to reduce premature delivery
Jun 12, 2003;
NASCAR stars keep their fathers heavily involved
Jun 12, 2003;
Skulls of oldest nearly modern humans unearthed in Ethiopia
Jun 12, 2003;
Dogs take to catwalk as Japanese department store shows off high-priced canine costumes
Jun 12, 2003
NA GEN US Airlines Missiles
Jun 12, 2003;
Turkey, England, Italy, Greece, Germany win; Spain stunned again
Jun 12, 2003;
Near vast Chinese dam, rising waters force emergency household move
Jun 12, 2003;
Homeland security agency arrests some of 10 most wanted immigrants
Jun 12, 2003
Cuban exile dissident calls for countries around world to denounce Castro's crackdown on dissidents
Jun 12, 2003;
WorldCom, regulators defend $500 million fraud settlement plan
Jun 12, 2003;
NFL castoff is 'The Beast' in Japan
Jun 12, 2003;
Administration rejects Iran offer of nuclear monitoring in exchange for technology access
Jun 12, 2003;
United Technologies buying British securities firm Chubb for $1 billion
Jun 12, 2003
Boca Juniors 2, America de Cali 0
Jun 12, 2003
A U.S. Open with unlimited possibilities
Jun 12, 2003;
Spanish gallery owner seeks paintings seized in drug case
Jun 12, 2003;
Tokyo shares open higher, dollar higher against yen
Jun 12, 2003
North Korea criticizes Japan over shipping crackdown
Jun 12, 2003
Something's missing in ho-hum start to U.S. Open
Jun 12, 2003;
Clashes erupt in second day of protests in Iran
Jun 12, 2003;
LA FEA GEN Argentina Juggling a Living
Jun 12, 2003;
Republicans rejects Democratic call for probe on Iraq weapons intelligence
Jun 12, 2003;
Gordon says spinouts just part of hard racing
Jun 12, 2003;
U.S., allies tighten noose on North Korea amid renewed economic plight
Jun 12, 2003;
Along with India's summer heat comes annual rash of student suicides after final exams
Jun 12, 2003;
Cuba attacks EU policies toward island, accuses Europe of kowtowing to US
Jun 12, 2003;
U.S. Open Tee Times
Jun 12, 2003
Blix says Bush administration criticized him _ but denies it pressured him
Jun 12, 2003;
Lawyer for company suing Disney over Pooh royalties withdraws
Jun 12, 2003
An Anti-government strike hits Bangladesh cities and towns
Jun 12, 2003;