AP Worldstream back issues from Thursday, May 12:
United reports $1.1 billion loss as it seeks further contract cuts
May 12, 2005;
Microsoft in deal to launch MSN China
May 12, 2005
Dollar higher against yen in Tokyo
May 12, 2005
Yahoo low-cost music service already hurting rivals
May 12, 2005;
Deadlocked EADS board postpones CEO decision
May 12, 2005
Tokyo stocks open lower; U.S. dollar up against yen, euro
May 12, 2005
Gold opens lower in Hong Kong
May 12, 2005
EU A&E MOV France Cannes Film Festival
May 12, 2005;
TV cameraman files assault charges against Kenya's first lady
May 12, 2005;
Indiana songwriter, claiming authorship of 'Sometimes,' sues Britney Spears
May 12, 2005;
EU A&E STG Britain Billy Elliot
May 12, 2005;
Cows still hold revered place in India, but conflicts emerging in crowded cities
May 12, 2005;
Thursday, May 19
May 12, 2005;
Pope warming up to his role with public at Vatican
May 12, 2005;
South American, Arab leaders endorse declaration at odds with U.S. policy
May 12, 2005;
German lawmakers vote on EU constitution
May 12, 2005
U.S. revokes visa for ex-Nicaraguan Central Bank chief on corruption charges
May 12, 2005
Senate committee keeps up investigation of Bolton on eve of vote
May 12, 2005;
Iraqi insurgents unleash deadly bombings, attacks despite U.S. offensive
May 12, 2005;
Atletico fires coach after embarrassing Copa Libertadores loss
May 12, 2005
All Black Norm Maxwell remanded on assault charge
May 12, 2005
Uruguay beats Chile 34-25 in South American rugby championship
May 12, 2005;
Commission asks that Toney's win over Ruiz be stripped
May 12, 2005
Lopez picks Rosie Jones as assistant captain _ unless she plays
May 12, 2005
Defending Indy champ Rice injured in crash at practice; won't compete for pole position
May 12, 2005
A year worth remembering
May 12, 2005;
Libertadores: Santos routs Bolivar 6-0 to finish first in Group 2
May 12, 2005
Former All Blacks captain Bob Stuart dies at 84
May 12, 2005
Sorenstam ready to start another streak
May 12, 2005;
Serena Williams rethinking schedule after loss to Schiavone
May 12, 2005;
Bulls attempt to charge into playoffs in last round
May 12, 2005;
More than just salary caps discussed by NHL owners and players
May 12, 2005;
Rugby Union Super 12
May 12, 2005;
Pilot of plane crash which killed French billionaire may have been distracted by bird: report
May 12, 2005
Japan believes hostage in Iraq still alive; security firm fears contractor died of wounds
May 12, 2005;
Zimbabwe due to free mercenary suspects from botched Guinea coup
May 12, 2005;
Plan for highway past Ireland's 'sacred capital' divides a nation
May 12, 2005;
German federal court hears appeal of Sept. 11 suspect's acquittal
May 12, 2005;
Thailand's Supachai Panitchpakdi named new chief of U.N. trade and development conference
May 12, 2005
Hearings to begin in Srebrenica families' civil suit against Netherlands
May 12, 2005
Report: Chinese police kill bus hijacker
May 12, 2005
Small plane sets off big reaction in Washington; White House, Capitol evacuated
May 12, 2005;
Hiking the far side of Puerto Rico's Caribbean National Forest
May 12, 2005;
NIAGARA FALLS: Maid of the Mist tour boats sail into new season
May 12, 2005;
Sipping in Paradise _ Hawaii wineries offer up flavorful libations
May 12, 2005;
Caribbean countries condemn former Haitian premier's detention without charge
May 12, 2005;
Hmong man accused of shooting hunters can get fair trial in Wisconsin, prosecutor says
May 12, 2005
Former U.S. security czar dismisses charge that Canada is weak on terrorism
May 12, 2005
Diplomats say Iran poised to announce formal end to freeze on suspect nuclear activity
May 12, 2005;
Air Force helicopter crashes in New Mexico, killing one
May 12, 2005;
AS GEN Australia Pakistan President
May 12, 2005
Former California priest now in Ireland reveals details of abuse in deposition
May 12, 2005;
Lebanese rocket lands in northern Israeli town, damaging building
May 12, 2005
Court-martial for Georgia soldier who refused Iraq deployment comes to sudden halt
May 12, 2005;
Blind couple win right to open day care center in Colorado
May 12, 2005;
Actor Macaulay Culkin takes the stand at Michael Jackson trial, denies molestation
May 12, 2005;
Australia's top Islamic leader says militants have extended hostage deadline in Iraq
May 12, 2005;
North Korea says it has completed removing nuclear fuel rods from reactor
May 12, 2005;
Molson Coors decision on troubled Brazil operations coming soon, CEO says
May 12, 2005
Google gets license to operate China office
May 12, 2005
Singapore Airlines full-year profit hits record US$846 million
May 12, 2005;
Tokyo stocks lower; U.S. dollar higher against yen, euro
May 12, 2005
Crude falls in Asia, approaches US$50 mark on sluggish demand, rising supplies
May 12, 2005;
Report: China vehicle sales hit record high 285,360 in April
May 12, 2005
China central bank official rejects foreign pressure on currency policy
May 12, 2005