AP Worldstream back issues from Tuesday, August 12:
AS FIN ECO Japan Economy
Aug 12, 2003
Canadian police investigating former Merrill Lynch official for alleged money laundering
Aug 12, 2003
Japan's economy expands in April-June quarter
Aug 12, 2003;
Dollar lower against yen in Tokyo
Aug 12, 2003
Tokyo stocks rise in early trading on strong GDP data, dollar falls against yen
Aug 12, 2003
Jury orders Microsoft to pay $520 million for patent infringement
Aug 12, 2003;
Gold opens higher in Hong Kong
Aug 12, 2003
California holds lotto-style drawing to determine order of governor recall ballot
Aug 12, 2003;
U.S. civil rights organization voices concerns Mel Gibson film will fuel anti-Semitism
Aug 12, 2003;
French authorities to investigate rock star in actress girlfriend's beating death
Aug 12, 2003;
Colombian president tells military commanders to get results or resign after rebel bomb attacks
Aug 12, 2003;
Bush presses for forest thinning, selects new head for environmental agency
Aug 12, 2003;
Idyllic images belie instability and poverty in the Pacific
Aug 12, 2003;
On the ballot: Bounty hunters, bachelors, smokers, thong seller
Aug 12, 2003;
WTA Rogers AT&T Cup Results
Aug 12, 2003
ATP Western & Southern Financial Group Masters Results
Aug 12, 2003
Pan American Games Medalists
Aug 12, 2003
Bovell, Bardach win gold in swimming at Pan American Games
Aug 12, 2003;
Muslim-American group launches national voter registration drive
Aug 12, 2003;
U.S.-led coalition forces launch new raids in north and east of Iraq; American soldier killed
Aug 12, 2003;
Pop idols sound call to arms as Japan's military undercut by falling birth rate
Aug 12, 2003;
Major events in Liberia since independence
Aug 12, 2003;
Thumbnail sketches of Liberia's former president, Charles Taylor, and his successor, Moses Blah
Aug 12, 2003;
Liberia, its leader and its war at a glance
Aug 12, 2003;
Vowing 'I will be back,' Liberia's former president heads into exile
Aug 12, 2003;
Amnesty International report slams Mexican police investigations of women's murders
Aug 12, 2003;
Report: Chinese coal mine explosion kills 28; 14 missing
Aug 12, 2003
Arab states say they will deal with Iraq's Governing Council but not recognize it as government
Aug 12, 2003;
U.S. crew battles oil well fires caused by rebels in Colombia
Aug 12, 2003;
Lutherans take note of Episcopal gay bishop vote, Catholics warn of "serious implications"
Aug 12, 2003;
Tuesday, August 19
Aug 12, 2003;
French health expert: At least 50 deaths in Paris caused by heat wave
Aug 12, 2003;
Indonesia police believe Marriott bomber part of suicide team: media report
Aug 12, 2003
Cuba starts trial for six repatriated men accused of stealing boat to reach U.S. shores
Aug 12, 2003;
Lawyers' association OKs changes in ethics rules prompted by corporate scandals
Aug 12, 2003;
As crime rises in Mexico, so does the security industry
Aug 12, 2003;
U.S.-made bike wheels become fixture on European racing circuit
Aug 12, 2003;
Small U.S. company could undermine foundation of open-source software movement
Aug 12, 2003;
Upscale Sony fights plunging prices, softened demand
Aug 12, 2003;
Automakers settle with California air regulators over emission rules fight
Aug 12, 2003;
Automakers settle with air regulators over pollution-free regulations
Aug 12, 2003;
Japan's economy grows for sixth straight quarter in April-June
Aug 12, 2003;
Real Madrid to target Thailand with merchandize
Aug 12, 2003
Japanese airlines asking for emergency loans to survive travel declines
Aug 12, 2003
Actor Tom Sizemore doesn't testify in domestic abuse trial
Aug 12, 2003;
Malaysian authorities seize more than 300,000 pirated VCDs destined for foreign markets
Aug 12, 2003
Judge rules Vice President Cheney irrelevant to New Mexico federal weapons case
Aug 12, 2003;
Hong Kong fashion chain removes Nazi-themed clothing from its shelves
Aug 12, 2003
Couple accused of faking daughter's cancer for donations pleads guilty
Aug 12, 2003
Canada records SARS death more than a month after international warning lifted for city
Aug 12, 2003
Former Nicaraguan president moved from house arrest to jail
Aug 12, 2003
Chairman of U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff visits Colombia to see results of military aid
Aug 12, 2003;
Israeli statesman Shimon Peres passes 80th birthday physical exam
Aug 12, 2003;
Four Pakistani men arrested for gang rape
Aug 12, 2003
United States, Cuba again flexing golden muscles at Pan American Games
Aug 12, 2003;
Pan American Games Results
Aug 12, 2003
2003 Tri-Nations Rugby
Aug 12, 2003;
NA SPT BBL NL Leaders
Aug 12, 2003;
Former Olympic coach Herb Brooks dies in car wreck; he was 66
Aug 12, 2003;
Yankees and Royals combine for doubles record as New York wins 12-9
Aug 12, 2003;
Astros edge Cubs 3-1
Aug 12, 2003;
Yankees and Royals combine for doubles record as Kansas City wins 12-9
Aug 12, 2003;
Zvonareva wins, Farina Elia exits at Toronto
Aug 12, 2003
China, Russia, Central Asians hold second phase of military exercises
Aug 12, 2003
Saddam's wizard says deposed leader will be found dead
Aug 12, 2003;