AP Worldstream back issues from Friday, April 2:
Dollar lower against yen in Tokyo
Apr 02, 2004
In its own muted way, Japan joins global pressures on Microsoft's might
Apr 02, 2004;
Tokyo stocks open higher, dollar down against yen
Apr 02, 2004
Gateway closing its retail stores, eliminating 2,500 jobs
Apr 02, 2004;
NYSE's interim chairman will stay on another year
Apr 02, 2004;
GM and Ford, Toyota and Nissan report sales gains for March
Apr 02, 2004;
Maker of DVD-copying software appeals
Apr 02, 2004;
Lilly CEO sees $4 million paper gain through stock transaction
Apr 02, 2004;
Report: Malaysia Airline eyes tie-ups with foreign carriers
Apr 02, 2004
Tokyo stocks higher, dollar down against yen
Apr 02, 2004
Britney Spears postpones Cleveland concert
Apr 02, 2004
State of Florida, cemetery firm reach plea deal in grave desecration case
Apr 02, 2004
Canadian firm agrees to pay United States $9.6 million to settle missile parts case
Apr 02, 2004;
Study: Suicide rates among young women in India higher than for men
Apr 02, 2004;
Abortion activist in Florida convicted in molestation case involving teenage girl
Apr 02, 2004;
AS POL Indonesia Family Affair
Apr 02, 2004;
Smaller parties may be real winners as Sri Lanka prepares for vote
Apr 02, 2004;
Schumacher ready for new track and third straight win of season
Apr 02, 2004;
Saudi ambassador visits U.S. administration officials, says his country wants to avert oil shortages
Apr 02, 2004;
U.S. president signs bill making it a crime to harm a fetus
Apr 02, 2004;
South Korea begins crucial campaigning for parliamentary polls
Apr 02, 2004;
Security guards carry student protesters out of Hong Kong government complex
Apr 02, 2004;
German state bans headscarves in schools
Apr 02, 2004;
Friday, April 9
Apr 02, 2004;
Smaller parties may be real winners as Sri Lanka starts voting
Apr 02, 2004;
Key dates in Sri Lanka's modern history
Apr 02, 2004;
Facts about Sri Lanka and its April 2 parliamentary elections
Apr 02, 2004;
New allies join NATO talks for first time; Afghanistan, Middle East on agenda
Apr 02, 2004;
Security guards carry student protesters out of Hong Kong government complex, police arrest two in scuffle
Apr 02, 2004;
Taiwan High Court to decide on whether to order election recount
Apr 02, 2004
AP SPT AP Weekly Sports Calendar
Apr 02, 2004
Tambellini leads for first time in brief PGA Tour career
Apr 02, 2004;
Back in the final: Serena Williams beats Daniilidou
Apr 02, 2004;
Sorenstam's new goal: three-fourths of a Grand Slam
Apr 02, 2004;
As always with Giants, spotlight on Bonds
Apr 02, 2004;
Wenger may put Henry on bench for semifinal showdown
Apr 02, 2004;
Big changes at this Masters: No protest by Martha, no dominance by Tiger
Apr 02, 2004;
List of scorers of most centuries in test cricket
Apr 02, 2004
List of scorers of most runs in test cricket
Apr 02, 2004
List of highest wicket-takers in test cricket
Apr 02, 2004
Super 12: Flatley injured ahead of Wellington match
Apr 02, 2004
Nasdaq-100 Open Results
Apr 02, 2004
Palmer says goodbye after 50 years
Apr 02, 2004;
Human rights group says Sudanese government forces intentionally targeting civilians in western Sudan
Apr 02, 2004;
South Korea considering two new sites in Iraq for deployment of 3,600 troops
Apr 02, 2004
Caretaker upset over alleged racial slur admits killing Shell executive, wife in luxury Rio condominium
Apr 02, 2004;
Sharon hints at action against Arafat as U.S. envoys discuss Israel;s Gaza pullout plan
Apr 02, 2004;
Dozens of militants arrested throughout Europe in anti-terror sweep
Apr 02, 2004;
Afghan donor conference pledges help with security, but leaves details vague
Apr 02, 2004;
Ohio highway shootings suspect charged with murder, could face the death penalty
Apr 02, 2004;
Tiniest particles of matter don't behave uniformly, raising concerns about nanotechnology
Apr 02, 2004;
Mainstream Muslims fight terrorism, worry about alienated youth
Apr 02, 2004;
Sept. 11 commission sets April 8 hearing date for presidential national security adviser
Apr 02, 2004;
Some American readers complain to newspapers for using images of charred remains of Americans killed in Iraq
Apr 02, 2004;
U.S. investigators warn of increasing cost of chemical weapons disposal
Apr 02, 2004;
Justice minister wants to charge Haiti's ousted Aristide with corruption, abuses; No plans to jail convicted rebels
Apr 02, 2004;
U.S. judge rules PLO must pay $116 million for shooting deaths of two Jewish settlers in West Bank
Apr 02, 2004;
Government links persistent violence in Uzbekistan to al-Qaida
Apr 02, 2004;
Three years after spy plane collision, U.S.-China relations on track _ but it's a bumpy one
Apr 02, 2004;
U.S. officials vow to `pacify' Fallujah after killing and mutilation of American contractors
Apr 02, 2004;
SKorean court holds first full public hearing on Roh impeachment
Apr 02, 2004
Ancient creature evolved arm bone for first move out of the sea toward dry land
Apr 02, 2004;
South Korea considering two new sites in Iraq for deployment of 3,600 troops
Apr 02, 2004;
Mexican police recover two newborn babies stolen by childless psychologist from hospital
Apr 02, 2004
Asia Society names new president, first Asian American to lead organization
Apr 02, 2004