AP Worldstream back issues from Friday, July 16:
Clarification: Brazil oil story
Jul 16, 2004
Iraq auditing report criticizes financial controls
Jul 16, 2004;
Tobacco buyout complicates efforts to end US-Europe trade conflict, halt sanctions
Jul 16, 2004;
Italian eyeglass maker sweetens offer for Pearle Vision owner
Jul 16, 2004;
Congress approves Australia free trade agreement with Senate vote
Jul 16, 2004;
Dollar higher against yen in Tokyo
Jul 16, 2004
Tokyo stocks open down; U.S. dollar up against yen
Jul 16, 2004
Air Canada's Jazz flight attendants approve cost-cutting agreement
Jul 16, 2004
OPEC agrees to make automatic increase in oil output ceiling, cancels planned meeting
Jul 16, 2004;
Big-budget musicals turning Las Vegas Strip into Broadway West
Jul 16, 2004;
Ten-Hut! Marine Josh Gracin releases debut album
Jul 16, 2004;
July box-office king Smith adds summer smarts with `I, Robot'
Jul 16, 2004;
Courbet exhibit showcases brief but intense relationship between artist and patron
Jul 16, 2004;
Q&A: Alejandro Sanz shows off poetic lyrics, new attitude
Jul 16, 2004;
That Was the Week That Was
Jul 16, 2004;
Celebrity Birthdays
Jul 16, 2004;
Universal Studios Hollywood attraction celebrates 40th anniversary
Jul 16, 2004
At the Movies: `Touch Of Pink'
Jul 16, 2004;
At the Movies: `Seducing Doctor Lewis'
Jul 16, 2004;
At the Movies: `The Door in the Floor'
Jul 16, 2004;
At the Movies: `Maria Full of Grace'
Jul 16, 2004;
At the Movies: `A Cinderella Story'
Jul 16, 2004;
At the Movies: `I, Robot'
Jul 16, 2004;
Sound Bites: Audio Reviews
Jul 16, 2004;
The top ten music in the United States
Jul 16, 2004;
Restoration of Apollo of Veio, emblem of Etruscan art, is completed
Jul 16, 2004;
Producer Weintraub: Movie set mob extortion reports 'ridiculous'
Jul 16, 2004;
Militant group threatens to execute Egyptian hostage if his Saudi employers don't leave Iraq within 48 hours
Jul 16, 2004;
Khodorkovsky pleads innocent as Yukos struggles for a debt deal
Jul 16, 2004;
WWF: Athens Olympics causing irreversible environmental damage
Jul 16, 2004;
A political straddle: Oppose gay marriage but don't look intolerant
Jul 16, 2004;
Secretary of state defends Bush's use of force to keep the peace
Jul 16, 2004;
John Kerry's sister seeks support among Democrats in Mexico
Jul 16, 2004;
Annan underscores responsibility of Southeast Asian nations to accelerate democracy in Myanmar
Jul 16, 2004;
Security Council "welcomes and supports" Afghan presidential election on Oct. 9
Jul 16, 2004;
Blair's Labour Party loses parliamentary seat in special election
Jul 16, 2004
Bush meets Mongolia's president at White House
Jul 16, 2004
Blair's Labour Party loses parliamentary seat in special election
Jul 16, 2004;
NA GEN US Intelligence Reform
Jul 16, 2004;
Kerry asks Sen. Clinton to introduce husband and address Democratic convention
Jul 16, 2004;
Morocco is Europe's biggest terrorist threat, Spain's judge Garzon says
Jul 16, 2004;
Merciless Pyrenees wet Armstrong's appetite as scrap for supremacy begins
Jul 16, 2004;
Merciless Pyrenees whet Armstrong's appetite as scrap for supremacy begins
Jul 16, 2004;
No wind, no shortage of great shots
Jul 16, 2004;
Lefty left out on a day of good scores
Jul 16, 2004;
AP SPT AP Weekly Sports Calendar
Jul 16, 2004
Diamondbacks gauging interest for Johnson trade
Jul 16, 2004;
Mercedes-Benz Cup Results
Jul 16, 2004
Srichaphan, Schalken lose at Mercedes-Benz Cup
Jul 16, 2004;
Mexican police take over city hall to protest firings
Jul 16, 2004
Friday, July 23
Jul 16, 2004;
Former East German convent flourishes in newfound role as meeting center, tourist destination
Jul 16, 2004;
Marine who vanished in Iraq arrives at base near U.S. capital
Jul 16, 2004
Sharon invites ultra-Orthodox Jewish party to enter coalition government
Jul 16, 2004;
Hong Kong leads in economic survey, Singapore a close second
Jul 16, 2004;
Demolition begins on 'most dangerous building in America'
Jul 16, 2004;
Man charged with plotting murder in Iraq to appear in Australian court
Jul 16, 2004
Jury recommends death for Oklahoma woman who plotted with lover to kill husband
Jul 16, 2004;
Where's the summer? For many Europeans, spring may turn to fall instead
Jul 16, 2004;
Building a wall: In Congo, efforts to protect last mountain gorillas
Jul 16, 2004;
Gold opens lower in Hong Kong
Jul 16, 2004
American companies may face double-digit tariffs on U.S. exports to Europe
Jul 16, 2004;
Caesars deal would make Harrah's industry's biggest, raise Vegas profile
Jul 16, 2004;
Senate approves $12 billion buyout for tobacco farmers, regulation of cigarettes
Jul 16, 2004;
China says economic grew by 9.7 percent in first half of year
Jul 16, 2004