AP Worldstream back issues from Thursday, April 21:
It's showtime in Shanghai as world automakers look to China for growth lacking back home
Apr 21, 2005;
Dollar higher against yen in Tokyo
Apr 21, 2005
Brazil's Silva: Americas free trade zone "off the agenda" for South America's largest economy
Apr 21, 2005;
Tokyo stocks open lower; dollar up against yen
Apr 21, 2005
Japan's trade surplus shrinks 0.2 percent in March
Apr 21, 2005
Education campaign key to stopping Ebola-like virus
Apr 21, 2005;
Ecuador vice president assumes power from a president he openly opposed
Apr 21, 2005;
Harvard president releases transcript in another flap over remarks
Apr 21, 2005
Thursday, April 28
Apr 21, 2005;
Rice tells Putin U.S. does not seek to displace Russia in former Soviet republics
Apr 21, 2005;
Traditional message, different style: Benedict's papacy takes shape
Apr 21, 2005;
Senate committee considering Bolton nomination seeks to interview former CIA deputy chief
Apr 21, 2005;
Togo presidential candidates in Niger for talks to ease election tensions
Apr 21, 2005;
Politically connected Philadelphia imam pleads guilty to tax evasion
Apr 21, 2005
Candidates in Saudi election battle for posts with little authority
Apr 21, 2005;
NA GEN Next Pope
Apr 21, 2005;
From revolution to rock 'n' roll: a postwar generation is changing Vietnam
Apr 21, 2005;
Connecticut approves civil unions for gay couples
Apr 21, 2005;
Opponents say they have votes to defeat Central America free trade agreement
Apr 21, 2005;
Ethics chairman proposes investigation of DeLay to break committee stalemate
Apr 21, 2005;
Weary Canadians gearing up for new elections as Conservatives seem sure to topple Liberals
Apr 21, 2005;
Singh seeks return to winning ways in Houston
Apr 21, 2005;
Armstrong takes third in second stage of Tour de Georgia
Apr 21, 2005;
Schumacher counting on 'new beginning' at San Marino GP
Apr 21, 2005;
Paranaense advances to Libertadores second round with 2-1 win over Libertad
Apr 21, 2005
Prosecutors former Dominican president's legal adviser in drug case
Apr 21, 2005;
Israeli, Palestinian officials to start coordinating summer Gaza pullout; army already beginning to leave
Apr 21, 2005;
China and Japan consider Indonesian meeting as dispute simmers
Apr 21, 2005;
Italy's Berlusconi resigns as premier, vows to quickly form new Cabinet
Apr 21, 2005;
AS FEA GEN Central Asia Valley Crackdown
Apr 21, 2005;
Uzbek authorities fear ancient Fergana Valley is potential trouble spot
Apr 21, 2005;
Religious business group in volatile Uzbek region represents everything rulers fear
Apr 21, 2005;
FUN ON A BUDGET: In pricey London, a 'tenner' can go far
Apr 21, 2005;
SPITALFIELDS MARKET: Victorian charm and Bubba's barbecue
Apr 21, 2005;
UN GEN UN Oil for Food Investigation
Apr 21, 2005;
A STITCH IN TIME: Philadelphia plans Franklin Tricentennial
Apr 21, 2005;
Huck's home part of plan to contrast fact, fiction in Twain's hometown
Apr 21, 2005;
Ecuador's Congress votes to remove embattled president; vice president sworn in
Apr 21, 2005;
Judge plans to accept Moussaoui guilty plea; he could face death penalty
Apr 21, 2005;
Australian opposition says trade deal with Japan must include agriculture
Apr 21, 2005
French premier visits China to promote trade, affirm support for lifting European arms embargo
Apr 21, 2005
Church of England OKs DNA removal from body of sister of Jamestown founder
Apr 21, 2005
Gutierrez receives same treatment he gave to the president he forced from power
Apr 21, 2005;
Supreme Court considers whether firm's drug patent bar competitors' research
Apr 21, 2005;
Appeals court closes arguments in state secrets case
Apr 21, 2005;
China says it has accepted Japanese proposal for exchange fund, but repeats criticism
Apr 21, 2005;
Tornado in eastern China kills seven, injures at least 80
Apr 21, 2005
Closing arguments begin in missile trial
Apr 21, 2005
Gold opens higher in Hong Kong
Apr 21, 2005
Sony says it's open to talks with rivals on next-generation optical disk formats
Apr 21, 2005
Crude futures fall despite bullish U.S. petroleum stocks data
Apr 21, 2005;
China Mobile reports 20 percent jump in first-quarter net profit
Apr 21, 2005
Tokyo stocks lower midday; dollar down against yen, euro
Apr 21, 2005
Dollar continues fall in Asian trading
Apr 21, 2005
Report: Foster's increases takeover offer for rival Southcorp
Apr 21, 2005;
AMD to launch its first dual-core processors
Apr 21, 2005;
Smithfield Foods shuts down Polish plant for safety review
Apr 21, 2005
China signs 2.5 billion euro (US$3.2 billion) deal to buy five A380 super-jumbo jets, 25 other planes
Apr 21, 2005
Japanese electronics makers Sony, Toshiba in talks on competing DVD formats
Apr 21, 2005;
Artist-author James A. Houston, expert on Inuit art, dies
Apr 21, 2005
Anwar Robinson cut from `American Idol'
Apr 21, 2005
Hundreds of New Zealand police under investigation for 'offensive' e-mail images
Apr 21, 2005
Stocks lower at close in Tokyo
Apr 21, 2005
China's premier defends surging textile exports
Apr 21, 2005
Former Merrill Lynch execs facing long prison terms
Apr 21, 2005;