AP Worldstream back issues from Wednesday, April 21:
Schwab's first-quarter profit more than doubles
Apr 21, 2004;
Pfizer profit falls by half on charges; still beats estimates
Apr 21, 2004;
India conducts all-electronic vote on machines carried to remote villages by elephant, camel, yak
Apr 21, 2004;
Internet technology vulnerable to hackers, researchers say
Apr 21, 2004;
Dollar higher against yen in Tokyo
Apr 21, 2004
U.S. government exempts Nissan from fuel economy rule
Apr 21, 2004;
Tokyo stocks open lower, dollar up against yen
Apr 21, 2004
New Zealand forestry exporter posts first-quarter profit fall
Apr 21, 2004
Wal-Mart's first supercenter in Japan opening to welcoming shoppers
Apr 21, 2004;
McDonald's new Australian boss started his career flipping burgers
Apr 21, 2004;
Gold opens lower in Hong Kong
Apr 21, 2004
Producers hope new sounds but old Broadway feel will help 'Bombay Dreams' succeed
Apr 21, 2004;
Former general, indicted for rights abuses, named as presidential candidate
Apr 21, 2004;
Colombia's Uribe presses for second term, says rebels could get upper hand
Apr 21, 2004;
Immigrant students stage mock graduation at U.S. Capitol
Apr 21, 2004;
Tens of millions of Indians vote in first stage of world's biggest elections; 15 killed in violence
Apr 21, 2004;
Oregon judge orders halt to gay weddings, but gives legal recognition to same-sex marriages
Apr 21, 2004;
Hillary Clinton says U.S. should take lead to promote girls' education
Apr 21, 2004;
Golf Glance
Apr 21, 2004;
Building for the future, overlooking the past
Apr 21, 2004;
Defending champion Ferrero loses to Corretja; Moya, Hewitt, Safin win
Apr 21, 2004;
Chelsea coach Ranieri resigned to fate after loss to Monaco
Apr 21, 2004;
Tour de Georgia Results
Apr 21, 2004
Wednesday, April 28
Apr 21, 2004;
Israeli nuclear whistleblower to be freed; supporters gather at prison
Apr 21, 2004;
Sharon: Israel will continue killing militant leaders as four Palestinians are killed in Gaza clash
Apr 21, 2004;
Three more dead in Brazilian prison riot, raising toll to nine
Apr 21, 2004
Iraqi leaders name tribunal to try Saddam; insurgents bomb Baghdad prison
Apr 21, 2004;
Fifth anniversary arrives at Columbine, site of worst U.S. school shooting
Apr 21, 2004;
Juarez mayor calls for boycott of song about decade of unsolved slayings against women
Apr 21, 2004
Two more prime suspects in Madrid attacks killed in suicide blast
Apr 21, 2004;
South Korea sends replacement troops to Iraq
Apr 21, 2004
U.S. Supreme Court hears first test of Bush administration anti-terror tactics
Apr 21, 2004;
Iraqi police, civilians begin returning to Fallujah
Apr 21, 2004
Police kill four al-Qaida-linked terror suspects in raid on Jordanian hide-out
Apr 21, 2004;
Bodies of three Halliburton workers identified; employee captive seen on video not among them
Apr 21, 2004;
U.N. resolution on Cyprus security arrangements faces strong opposition in Security Council
Apr 21, 2004;
Recession, overcrowding make burying the dead an ordeal for people of Caracas
Apr 21, 2004;
Unemployed and bewildered, some Hong Kongers turn to ancient art of Chinese fortunetelling
Apr 21, 2004;
Israeli troops surround Gaza neighborhood
Apr 21, 2004
Telstra Corp. third quarter sales tops market expectations
Apr 21, 2004
Japan's March trade surplus grows 17.8 percent
Apr 21, 2004
Two years on, Hong Kong's Cyberport tech park still has doubters
Apr 21, 2004;
Tokyo stocks higher midday, dollar up against yen
Apr 21, 2004
New Zealand finance minister predicts speedy free trade deal with China
Apr 21, 2004
Disney shakes up management at ABC Television
Apr 21, 2004;
Shanghai pledges to double electricity generation amid stoppages, complaints from investors
Apr 21, 2004;
IMF becoming more self-critical after acknowledging mistakes in Asian crisis, Argentina
Apr 21, 2004;
Investigators urged to inspect Los Angeles porn industry for HIV
Apr 21, 2004;
'We Built This City' tops Blender's 50 worst songs list
Apr 21, 2004
Arroyo says Abu Sayyaf nearly defeated, dismisses guerrilla attempts to revive themselves
Apr 21, 2004
Cheney reaffirms Bush opposition to abortion, calling it nonpartisan issue
Apr 21, 2004
Boston University fires back at biolab opponents
Apr 21, 2004
Dominican Republic follows suit, decides to pull troops out of Iraq
Apr 21, 2004
Desmond Tutu prefers "blessing unions" to endorsement of gay marriage
Apr 21, 2004
Arab allies hit back at U.S. over Iraq, Israel
Apr 21, 2004;
Dominican Republic follows suit, decides to pull troops out of Iraq
Apr 21, 2004;
Poll shows most Australians believe terrror strike inevitable
Apr 21, 2004
Rights groups blast indicted general's presidential bid in Indonesia
Apr 21, 2004;
Major rearrangement of U.S. forces in Iraq to deal with holes in coalition, shifting violence
Apr 21, 2004;
New Indonesian presidential candidate draws good, very bad reviews
Apr 21, 2004;
Australia's Howard leaves open August election option
Apr 21, 2004
Exit polls predict ruling coalition ahead after 1st phase of Indian elections
Apr 21, 2004;
Howard says Iraq withdrawals will make coalition's work harder
Apr 21, 2004
Thai leader's harsh words for U.S. do little to dent their time-tested relations
Apr 21, 2004;