AP Worldstream back issues from Tuesday, April 27:
Dollar down against yen in Tokyo
Apr 27, 2004
Japan's working-class noodles go upscale, high-finance
Apr 27, 2004;
Tokyo stocks lower after closing at 32-month high; U.S. dollar down against Japanese yen
Apr 27, 2004
WTO agrees with some of Brazil's complaints about U.S. cotton subsidies, Brazilian official says
Apr 27, 2004;
Tech stardom's perils: Google founders wary of IPO headaches
Apr 27, 2004;
Gold opens higher in Hong Kong
Apr 27, 2004
Actress Cate Blanchett gives birth to a son
Apr 27, 2004
New intrigue surrounds the Mona Lisa: Why is the painting changing shape?
Apr 27, 2004;
UNICEF, WHO: global measles battle set to succeed
Apr 27, 2004
Global measles campaign has cut fatalities by one-third: UN
Apr 27, 2004
WHO blames lab error for China's latest SARS cases; hundreds quarantined
Apr 27, 2004;
Tuesday, May 4
Apr 27, 2004;
Report: South Korea to dispatch troops to Irbil in northern Iraq
Apr 27, 2004
Inconclusive exit polls indicate Vajpayee's coalition could lose its majority in Indian Parliament
Apr 27, 2004;
ME GEN Iraq Barzani
Apr 27, 2004;
Former exile who returned to Cuba makes rare political statement, criticizes dissidents
Apr 27, 2004;
China comes under attack for crushing Hong Kong's democratic hopes
Apr 27, 2004;
Singer Michael Jackson says he wants 'full attention' of his attorneys
Apr 27, 2004;
Stumbling Yankees booed by home crowd
Apr 27, 2004;
Accuser's sex life targeted by Kobe Bryant's attorneys
Apr 27, 2004;
Key players again sidelined ahead of Euro 2004 warmups
Apr 27, 2004;
Americans concerned about steroids, worry about Olympic terrorism
Apr 27, 2004;
Olympic officials want help in banning drug cheaters
Apr 27, 2004;
Mulhall, 21, eyes Kentucky Derby history
Apr 27, 2004;
Come back, Lennox, for your sake and boxing's
Apr 27, 2004;
Gadhafi making first trip to West since 1989 to push for normal relations, faces criticisms of human rights record
Apr 27, 2004;
Explosion levels suspected chemical munitions warehouse in Baghdad; fighting erupts in Fallujah
Apr 27, 2004;
Developments in Iraq
Apr 27, 2004;
Iraq resumes petroleum exports after suicide boats strike oil terminals
Apr 27, 2004;
Aid groups request more help for North Korea blast victims; North balks at South's offer to send relief trucks
Apr 27, 2004;
Brazilian president says armed forces can help reduce crime by increasing recruitment
Apr 27, 2004
Jordan airs confessions of al-Qaida suspects who allegedly planned bomb and poison gas attacks
Apr 27, 2004;
A modern Silk Road takes shape: Asian countries endorse plan for highway network to Europe
Apr 27, 2004;
Israel marks independence day amid discord over Sharon plan to leave Gaza
Apr 27, 2004;
Two Koreas to discuss relief aid for blast victims
Apr 27, 2004
Some straight couples in U.S. choose domestic partnership over marriage
Apr 27, 2004;
Grenada's government wins appeals of court decision that overturned life sentences of 17 people convicted in 1983 killings
Apr 27, 2004;
California sizzles in springtime with record temperatures
Apr 27, 2004;
Harvard proposes overhaul of undergrad curriculum, emphasizing international work and science
Apr 27, 2004;
French lawsuit challenges heart of Google's business model
Apr 27, 2004;
Airlines in the Gulf upbeat in spite of world downturn
Apr 27, 2004;
Project seeks to use airport radar to detect terror attacks
Apr 27, 2004;
At corporate helm, extra benefits alive and well
Apr 27, 2004;
WTO issues landmark decision denouncing U.S. cotton subsidies
Apr 27, 2004;
Tokyo stocks lower on profit taking; U.S. dollar down against Japanese yen
Apr 27, 2004
U.S. venture capital investments continue to stabilize
Apr 27, 2004;
China's banks report surging profits in first quarter
Apr 27, 2004
Saudi minister says he's committed to security of oil supply
Apr 27, 2004;
South Korean carmaker Hyundai and DaimlerChrysler in talks to 'redefine' partnership
Apr 27, 2004
American porn actor infected with HIV in Brazil, but country has safe sex lessons for U.S.
Apr 27, 2004;
Stocks lower at close in Tokyo
Apr 27, 2004
Indonesia's economics minister warns court ruling could scare off investors
Apr 27, 2004
DreamWorks unveils US$100 million distribution deal with Japanese publisher Kadokawa
Apr 27, 2004
Sony's profits slide 23 percent on restructuring toll; forecasts 13 percent bounce in fiscal 2004
Apr 27, 2004
Belgian brewer reports strong sales growth in first quarter
Apr 27, 2004
Sales of semiconductors, plasma displays boost Fujitsu earnings
Apr 27, 2004
Canon posts strong gains in January-March quarter
Apr 27, 2004
French GDP grows 0.5 percent in 2003
Apr 27, 2004
Japanese automaker Honda Motor posts record fiscal-year net profit
Apr 27, 2004
Semiconductor sales power Toshiba profit rise
Apr 27, 2004
Tokyo stocks 1 percent lower on profit taking, U.S. dollar falls against Japanese yen
Apr 27, 2004
Poll: Majority of Swedes positive to EU enlargement
Apr 27, 2004
Gold closes higher in Hong Kong
Apr 27, 2004
Credit Suisse reports lower 2003 profits under American accounting principles
Apr 27, 2004
New U.S. reality show searches for domestic divas
Apr 27, 2004