AP Worldstream back issues from Wednesday, September 29:
Wednesday, October 6
Sep 29, 2004;
A son, in tough act to follow, tries to project himself as people's president
Sep 29, 2004;
Prison doors open as Syria changes, but many think it's just skin-deep
Sep 29, 2004;
Slowly and quietly, Jews move into Arab neighborhoods of Jerusalem
Sep 29, 2004;
Sexual exploitation of minors taints Colombia's Caribbean tourist city
Sep 29, 2004;
Private rocket plane attempts to careen through atmosphere, capture $10 million prize
Sep 29, 2004;
Son of R&B singer Chaka Khan freed after murder arrest
Sep 29, 2004
Malaysian arrested over e-mail hate campaign against popular singer
Sep 29, 2004
Family feud over chicken recipe escalates into gun battle
Sep 29, 2004
Private rocketship ready to begin quest for $10 million X Prize
Sep 29, 2004;
Movement of lava dome reported at Mount St. Helens; could be new sign of possible eruption
Sep 29, 2004
Jet bearing rocketship takes off, beginning quest for $10 million prize to foster space tourism
Sep 29, 2004;
Rocketship rolls into space, beginning quest for $10 million prize to foster space tourism
Sep 29, 2004;
Movement of lava dome reported at Mount St. Helens; could be new sign of possible eruption
Sep 29, 2004;
New York judge dismisses assault lawsuit against Leonardo DiCaprio
Sep 29, 2004;
Scientists predict small or moderate eruption at Mount St. Helens in next few days
Sep 29, 2004;
Michael Jackson's father recovering from surgery for bleeding ulcers
Sep 29, 2004
Hong Kong markets closed for public holiday
Sep 29, 2004
Experts see record season for insured losses in Florida, nation
Sep 29, 2004;
Dollar lower against yen in Tokyo
Sep 29, 2004
McDonald's CEO back in hospital for cancer-related treatment
Sep 29, 2004
Tokyo stocks open higher after Wall Street gains, U.S. dollar lower against Japanese yen
Sep 29, 2004
Federal jury rejects most Klesch claims against Liberty Media
Sep 29, 2004;
Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibit explores varied cultural influences in Colonial-era Andean art
Sep 29, 2004;
A small step in high heels: France gets gay PinkTV
Sep 29, 2004;
Restoration work at Trinity Church in Boston unearths unknown painting
Sep 29, 2004;
Wednesday, October 6
Sep 29, 2004;
Creator of Dolly the sheep applies for human cloning license
Sep 29, 2004;
Prison doors open as Syria changes, but many think it's just skin-deep
Sep 29, 2004;
Sexual exploitation of minors taints Colombia's Caribbean tourist city
Sep 29, 2004;
Blair defends war, urges Labour Party to close ranks and fight for third term in power
Sep 29, 2004;
Nader supporters lose Supreme Court appeal
Sep 29, 2004;
Debates' fine print: An advantage in where the candidates' must stand, cameras point?
Sep 29, 2004;
Senior U.N. official says preparations for Afghan relations are 'on track' but still vulnerable to violence
Sep 29, 2004;
Authorities dissolve Bahrain human rights group after member calls for prime minister's resignation
Sep 29, 2004;
Monument to draft dodgers in small Canadian town draws criticism from Vietnam vets and others
Sep 29, 2004;
Poll says most Australians believe Iraq war increased terror threat but are split on whether it was justified
Sep 29, 2004;
Golf Glance
Sep 29, 2004;
Rooney gets hat trick in Man U's 6-2 victory
Sep 29, 2004;
Rooney scores hat trick in debut for Manchester United
Sep 29, 2004
Tiger in 2000: A benchmark of more than majors
Sep 29, 2004;
Coach gets three-year ban for involvement in brawl
Sep 29, 2004
AP AP News Pronunciation Guide, Two Takes
Sep 29, 2004
AP AP News Pronunciation Guide, Take 2
Sep 29, 2004
A son, in tough act to follow, tries to project himself as people's president
Sep 29, 2004;
Myanmar gives no indication it will release democracy leader
Sep 29, 2004
Slowly and quietly, Jews move into Arab neighborhoods of Jerusalem
Sep 29, 2004;
Nigerian militia threatens "full-scale" armed struggle in oil region
Sep 29, 2004;
Beach residents in Florida return to see Jeanne's damage; storm's remnants batter Southeast
Sep 29, 2004;
George Washington's distillery to be the start of a new whiskey trail
Sep 29, 2004;
Palestinian uprising marks fourth anniversary, Israeli tanks move into northern Gaza
Sep 29, 2004;
Strong earthquake shakes large area of California, but no injuries reported
Sep 29, 2004;
Tropical storm Meari batters southern Japan
Sep 29, 2004
Venezuela's Chavez says powerful nations have no right to ban others from developing nuclear power
Sep 29, 2004
Private rocket plane attempts to careen through atmosphere, capture $10 million prize
Sep 29, 2004;
Online dating sites see growing business among 60-plus age group
Sep 29, 2004;
Appeals court rules against tobacco lawsuit seeking to stop California anti-smoking ads
Sep 29, 2004
Fanciful _ and pricey _ gifts featured in latest Neiman Marcus Christmas Book
Sep 29, 2004;
British defense contractor acquires Alphatech for $88 million
Sep 29, 2004
Merrill was a 'Friend of Enron,' executive says
Sep 29, 2004;
Motorola eliminating 1,000 jobs worldwide
Sep 29, 2004;
Crude prices hover close to US$50 in Asian trade
Sep 29, 2004
Bayer spin-off Lanxess to shift Texas chemicals plant to China
Sep 29, 2004
Tokyo stocks fall back in morning trading, U.S. dollar lower against Japanese yen
Sep 29, 2004
Crude prices hit US$50 again in Asian trade
Sep 29, 2004