AP Worldstream back issues from Thursday, July 31:
Dollar higher against yen in Tokyo
Jul 31, 2003
WTO meeting ends with some movement but a ways to go
Jul 31, 2003;
Tokyo stocks open lower, dollar up against yen.
Jul 31, 2003
Thursday, August 7
Jul 31, 2003;
Colombian author Fernando Vallejo gives literature prize money to animal protection organizations
Jul 31, 2003
Rolling Stones headline outdoor concert to help Toronto overcome SARS stigma
Jul 31, 2003;
Bush adds to list of sayings
Jul 31, 2003;
Bush says he is exploring legal steps to define marriage as a union between man and woman
Jul 31, 2003;
Security at home and abroad transcends other foreign policy goals for Bush
Jul 31, 2003;
Bush calls threat of new terror attack `real,' accepts responsibility for Iraq-Africa remarks
Jul 31, 2003;
U.S. military uses unorthodox tactics to woo violent Iraqi city
Jul 31, 2003;
Foday Sankoh, rebel leader during brutal 10-year war in Sierra Leone, dies in U.N. custody
Jul 31, 2003;
U.S. senators to meet with CIA, FBI on classified sections of Sept. 11 report
Jul 31, 2003;
Poll suggests Americans divided on whether Bush exaggerated, but most support military action against Iraq anyway
Jul 31, 2003
Celtic team plane aborts takeoff from Lithuania
Jul 31, 2003
Results at World Badminton Championships
Jul 31, 2003
Castroneves winless since 2002 Indy
Jul 31, 2003;
Organizers desperately try to complete Pan American Games facilities
Jul 31, 2003;
Media groups asking for look at Kobe Bryant court records
Jul 31, 2003;
WTA Tour Acura Classic Results
Jul 31, 2003
ATP Legg Mason Classic Results
Jul 31, 2003
Srichaphan advances at Legg Mason
Jul 31, 2003
Judge sentences Brazilian land activist to 32 months in prison on weapons charges
Jul 31, 2003
Prosecutor will seek retrial in case of former officer charged with assaulting California teen
Jul 31, 2003;
Judge must decide if death claims land in US or Philippines
Jul 31, 2003;
Vacationers sort through blackened possessions as fires rage on in French Riviera
Jul 31, 2003;
Italian churches complain they're being trashed by tourists and vagrants
Jul 31, 2003;
Police say two Sao Paulo men confess to killing of magazine photographer
Jul 31, 2003
EU GEN Switzerland Obit Zapp, CORRECTIVE
Jul 31, 2003
Hospitality industry says smoking ban hits at New Zealand's heartland
Jul 31, 2003
Woman's claim to be girl missing since 1986 a hoax, police say
Jul 31, 2003;
Heavy fighting flares in Liberia's capital despite rebel declaration of cease-fire
Jul 31, 2003;
Pentagon report says China aiming missiles at Taiwan and possibly U.S. targets
Jul 31, 2003;
ACLU, community groups challenge surveillance under post-Sept. 11 terrorism law
Jul 31, 2003;
Australia says its not a target of possible hijacking terror attacks
Jul 31, 2003
Disagreement as Israeli defense minister, Palestinian security chief discuss peace plan
Jul 31, 2003;
Peru formally requests Japan extradite Alberto Fujimori
Jul 31, 2003
AS GEN Japan Fujimori Extradition
Jul 31, 2003
Peru formally requests Japan extradite disgraced former president Alberto Fujimori
Jul 31, 2003;
Report: Hu, Bush discuss possible `peaceful solutions' to North Korean nuclear dispute
Jul 31, 2003
U.N. chief says many nations want U.N. authority on U.S.-led operation in Iraq
Jul 31, 2003;
Race discrimination suit filed against Cracker Barrel in Arkansas
Jul 31, 2003;
Gold opens higher in Hong Kong
Jul 31, 2003
European Central Bank expected to leave rates unchanged
Jul 31, 2003;
Tokyo stocks lower, dollar up against yen
Jul 31, 2003
Fujitsu, IBM Japan making Linux supercomputers for Japan government research
Jul 31, 2003
Thai government celebrates 'independence' from IMF after repaying final loan installment
Jul 31, 2003
Rock 'n' roll pioneer Sam Phillips dead
Jul 31, 2003
Explosion in Bombay kills five, injures 10 others
Jul 31, 2003;
NA A&E MUS US Obit Phillips, 1st Add
Jul 31, 2003
Rock 'n' roll pioneer producer Sam Phillips dead at 80
Jul 31, 2003
Bad guys of Thai jungles give up poaching to become protectors of animals
Jul 31, 2003;
Explosion in Bombay kills six, injures 25 others
Jul 31, 2003;
Foreign radio stations most popular source of news in Myanmar
Jul 31, 2003
Dominican president says he expects to grant asylum to Ecuador's ex-president
Jul 31, 2003;
President Hugo Chavez warns United States not to meddle in Venezuela's affairs
Jul 31, 2003
Guatemala's highest court clears way for former dictator's candidacy
Jul 31, 2003
Ravens reach verbal agreement with Boller
Jul 31, 2003;
Senate energy debate grinds to halt over judge controversy
Jul 31, 2003;
Official body's results confirm Hun Sen party's victory at polls
Jul 31, 2003;
Springboks make six changes to team for Australian test
Jul 31, 2003
EU SPT CYC Tour De France Armstrong's Success
Jul 31, 2003
Teams for Tri-Nations test
Jul 31, 2003
2003 Tri-Nations Rugby
Jul 31, 2003;
Eels sign London Broncos player for 2004 season
Jul 31, 2003