AP Worldstream back issues from Tuesday, June 29:
U.S. sock makers ask for quotas to be imposed on Chinese imports
Jun 29, 2004;
Microsoft settles Arizona antitrust lawsuit
Jun 29, 2004
Dollar higher against yen in Tokyo
Jun 29, 2004
Japan's unemployment rate down to 4.6 percent in May
Jun 29, 2004;
Tokyo stocks open lower, dollar up against yen
Jun 29, 2004
Microsoft's Bill Gates visits Malaysia to cultivate technology talent
Jun 29, 2004;
Singapore to push for trade pacts with Egypt, Oman, Qatar
Jun 29, 2004;
`Fahrenheit 9/11' leads new era of documentaries as pop cinema
Jun 29, 2004;
At NATO meeting, a combative Chirac lashes out on issues from Turkey to Iraq
Jun 29, 2004;
Tuesday, July 6
Jun 29, 2004;
Liberal Party's 11-year monopoly on power in jeopardy as Canadians vote
Jun 29, 2004;
Handover is a milestone, but the meaning is elusive
Jun 29, 2004;
Iraqi prime minister prepares to face down guerrillas and car bombers
Jun 29, 2004;
Supreme Court says U.S. can't hold terror suspects in legal limbo _ blow to Bush anti-terror policies
Jun 29, 2004;
Ships to be denied entry to U.S. ports if they're not secure
Jun 29, 2004;
Poll: Bush running even with Kerry, boosted by economic optimism
Jun 29, 2004
Media groups challenge Bryant-case judge's prohibition on publishing transcripts
Jun 29, 2004;
Philippoussis letting out steam; Sharapova not feeling pressure
Jun 29, 2004;
Looking to the future: 'Anna Kournikova with a game'
Jun 29, 2004;
More raves for Federer at Wimbledon
Jun 29, 2004;
Montgomery qualifies for British Open in playoff
Jun 29, 2004
Two months after escaping fatal fire, Roddick and Schalken meet in Wimbledon quarters
Jun 29, 2004;
Defending champ finding her balance after major win
Jun 29, 2004;
Haitian president's granddaughter dies in the national palace
Jun 29, 2004
Warming climate reduces yield for rice, one of world's most important crops
Jun 29, 2004;
Battling wild roads, Italy tightens rules for teen drivers
Jun 29, 2004;
NATO prepares expanded peacekeeping mission with Afghan leader
Jun 29, 2004;
Nuclear-armed rivals India, Pakistan agree on missiles and consulates, aim for peaceful settlement of Kashmir
Jun 29, 2004;
Militants kill U.S. soldier held captive since April, Al-Jazeera reports
Jun 29, 2004;
Rather quietly and two days early, Iraq becomes a sovereign nation once more
Jun 29, 2004;
An "outsider" to some, Allawi faces daunting task: security and acceptance
Jun 29, 2004;
Group recommends UNESCO place Peru's Machu Picchu on endangered list
Jun 29, 2004;
Bus falls into river in south China, killing 21
Jun 29, 2004
Two climbers die in rock slides in Maine, Alaska
Jun 29, 2004;
Developments in Iraq
Jun 29, 2004;
Chavez denies plans to impose communism in Venezuela
Jun 29, 2004
Family wages homefront battle to free seven soldiers accused of prisoner abuse
Jun 29, 2004;
U.S. renews diplomatic ties with Libya despite reports of assassination plot
Jun 29, 2004;
Gold opens lower in Hong Kong
Jun 29, 2004
Food discounter Aldi plans regional center in Maryland
Jun 29, 2004
Adecco gets grand jury subpoena from Justice Department
Jun 29, 2004
Shell apologizes to shareholders for reserves fiasco
Jun 29, 2004;
Oracle changes tactics, won't call PeopleSoft CEO to witness stand
Jun 29, 2004;
Internet is extremists' channel of choice
Jun 29, 2004;
Online postings carry hidden clues
Jun 29, 2004;
Expert panel: national alert system in disarray
Jun 29, 2004;
Biotechs mine hardy bacteria for industrial use
Jun 29, 2004;
Tokyo stocks lower midday, dollar up against yen
Jun 29, 2004
United Airlines strikes out on third bid for federal loan guarantee
Jun 29, 2004;
Watchdog says SWIFT banking network lets Myanmar evade sanctions
Jun 29, 2004;
Executives at scandal-ridden Japanese automaker Mitsubishi apologize to shareholders
Jun 29, 2004;
Citibank sets up Singapore unit as the city-state easings restrictions on foreign banks
Jun 29, 2004
Bill Gates says Microsoft to explore cheap software with Asian govts
Jun 29, 2004;
Renault joint venture in China to make 300,000 cars a year
Jun 29, 2004
Australia, New Zealand look at single regulator for both economies
Jun 29, 2004
South Korean auto industry hit by nationwide strikes as workers demand better pay
Jun 29, 2004
New Zealand law reform group proposes prison terms for sneak photos
Jun 29, 2004
Hearing put off for man accused in jet parts case
Jun 29, 2004
Keith Richards to perform in two concert tributes to Gram Parsons
Jun 29, 2004
Statistics on progress made in Iraq under the Coalition Provisional Authority
Jun 29, 2004;
Health officials say girl adopted from China had measles, fellow air passengers warned
Jun 29, 2004
Former President Carter, mourners bury beloved young poet
Jun 29, 2004;
EU hails Durao Barroso as a man committed to European integration and unity
Jun 29, 2004;
Supreme Court calls Bush administration out on terrorism detention
Jun 29, 2004;
Mongolia's ruling party cries foul after election setback, but voters say they want a change
Jun 29, 2004;