AP Worldstream back issues from Wednesday, June 30:
Dollar lower against yen in Tokyo
Jun 30, 2004
Tokyo stocks open slightly higher, dollar down against yen
Jun 30, 2004
New Zealand wine industry has record 2004 vintage: official
Jun 30, 2004
French winemakers and doctors square off over ad ban
Jun 30, 2004;
Gold opens lower in Hong Kong
Jun 30, 2004
Saddam due in court Thursday _ starting the long journey toward a war crimes trial
Jun 30, 2004;
Arroyo urges Filipinos to build together for the future in inaugural address
Jun 30, 2004
Arroyo urges Filipinos in inaugural address to build together for the future
Jun 30, 2004;
Pakistani parliament selects Musharraf loyalist as new prime minister
Jun 30, 2004;
Indonesian parties offer cash, free circumcisions ahead of presidential vote
Jun 30, 2004;
Arrest of Bosnian Serb wartime leader Radovan Karadzic expected by Wednesday, war crimes prosecutor says
Jun 30, 2004;
Jailed by new leaders, Haiti's former prime minister says he has no confidence in authorities
Jun 30, 2004;
Why is Bush still running close amid policy problems? It's mostly personal
Jun 30, 2004;
As globe breathes and warms, two generations of Keelings stand a long watch
Jun 30, 2004;
Jamaican opposition leader Edward Seaga says he'll step down in November
Jun 30, 2004;
White House, allies: More NATO troops needed for Afghanistan elections
Jun 30, 2004;
U.S.-Mexico agree to plan for sending illegal immigrants home
Jun 30, 2004;
Golf Glance
Jun 30, 2004;
At 17, Sharapova taking center stage at Wimbledon
Jun 30, 2004;
Wie not the only teen on parade
Jun 30, 2004;
Britain's North-South social divide remains strong: study
Jun 30, 2004
WWF: Tourists threatening turtle breeding grounds on Greek island
Jun 30, 2004
Wednesday, July 7
Jun 30, 2004;
Iraq's first full day after restoration of sovereignty _ just another day
Jun 30, 2004;
Israeli collective settlements ignore Palestinian rocket threat, support Gaza pullout plan
Jun 30, 2004;
Israel seals Palestinian town to stop rocket barrages
Jun 30, 2004;
Leopards prey on people in and around Bombay national park
Jun 30, 2004;
Correction: Russia-US-corruption story
Jun 30, 2004
Correction: Iraq-cheap gas story
Jun 30, 2004
Brazil denies blocking U.N. access to nuclear facilities
Jun 30, 2004
Peru city bets on waterfront walkway to clean up Lake Titicaca bay
Jun 30, 2004;
Winds, politics bring clear skies to Mexican capital
Jun 30, 2004;
In New Delhi's old city, a master pigeon handler keeps an aristocratic sport alive
Jun 30, 2004;
Authorities arrest a Monterrey real estate broker accused of killing a businessman and burying his body in clandestine grave four months ago
Jun 30, 2004
Customs asked to look for terror signs; pilots, truckers have possible terror links
Jun 30, 2004;
Coast Guard to board every foreign-flagged vessel
Jun 30, 2004;
NA GEN US Schwarzenegger Payroll
Jun 30, 2004;
Venezuelan government buys Simon Bolivar letter at auction
Jun 30, 2004
U.N. helicopter crashes in Sierra Leone; all 24 aboard killed
Jun 30, 2004;
In Europe, Guantanamo relatives, lawyers upbeat but cautious on early release
Jun 30, 2004;
Malaysian tobacco firms facing higher costs with new security measure
Jun 30, 2004
Hallmark outsources 145 jobs but keeps them in Kansas City
Jun 30, 2004
Bank One agrees to settle mutual-fund allegations for $50 million, plus future fees
Jun 30, 2004;
Tokyo stocks almost flat, dollar down against yen
Jun 30, 2004
Supreme Court blocks law meant to shield kids from Internet pornography
Jun 30, 2004;
The web-slinger returns, but can Spidey break his own records?
Jun 30, 2004;
Threats to behead Muslim captives in Iraq unleashes debate on Islamic web sites
Jun 30, 2004;
Alleged stalker of Catherine Zeta-Jones issues apology letter
Jun 30, 2004
Tests for mad cow disease in second animal are inconclusive
Jun 30, 2004;
Vietnam reports bird flu outbreak in southern Mekong Delta
Jun 30, 2004;
Kerry say 1 million more will graduate from college as he seeks minority support
Jun 30, 2004;
Quotes from Arroyo's presidential inauguration
Jun 30, 2004;
Bush pushes for democratic reform in the Middle East
Jun 30, 2004;
European leaders name Portuguese prime minister to top EU job
Jun 30, 2004;
Still in power, Canada's prime minister says he can run minority government without coalition
Jun 30, 2004;
Colombian warlord admits to kidnapping, pledges to free former senator
Jun 30, 2004;
Heinz Kerry says she became wealthy on 'a very sad day'
Jun 30, 2004;
New U.N. global survey shows many countries incorporating family planning into health systems, official says
Jun 30, 2004;
Hun Sen, Ranariddh sign deal to form coalition, ending Cambodia's political deadlock
Jun 30, 2004;
At least three Americans, four Iraqis killed in sporadic violence around Iraq
Jun 30, 2004;
Highlights from Arroyo's presidential agenda
Jun 30, 2004;
Massive anti-crime protest fuels political dispute in Mexico
Jun 30, 2004
Committee approves ordination for gays in Presbyterian church
Jun 30, 2004;
Indonesian president blasts "unilateralism" in world affairs
Jun 30, 2004
Hong Kong braces for march attacking China's stance on democracy
Jun 30, 2004;