AP Worldstream back issues from Saturday, May 14:
New Van Sant movie reflects on Kurt Cobain's demons
May 14, 2005;
Earthquake relief workers arrange for Indonesian girl to have surgery on birth defect
May 14, 2005;
Indonesia finds bird flu in pigs on Java Island
May 14, 2005;
New Zealand 5, United States 0 in first women's field hockey international
May 14, 2005
Lamy cautious on EU farm subsidies after winning top WTO job
May 14, 2005;
Kahne sweeps Cup, Busch poles at Richmond
May 14, 2005;
Chinese authorities search headquarters of exiled Muslim woman tycoon, arrest 4 underlings
May 14, 2005;
FINA Diving Grand Prix Results
May 14, 2005
Caribbean trade ministers endorse plans to challenge EU sugar subsidy cuts in U.N. court
May 14, 2005;
Survivors left in bureaucratic limbo after tsunami sweeps away personal documents
May 14, 2005;
U.S. medical firm fined, Venezuela says it refused to sell substances key to AIDS treatment
May 14, 2005
Glavine pitches Mets over Cardinals
May 14, 2005
Next-generation consoles expected to star in annual video game confab that opens next week
May 14, 2005;
Players' association cancels membership meeting
May 14, 2005
Hong Kong revives bun-snatching tradition after a 26-year break
May 14, 2005;
Sorenstam running away with Chick-fil-A
May 14, 2005;
Report: AIG executive agrees to testify
May 14, 2005
Floods in Dominican Republic cut off villages, scores homeless, officials investigate three deaths
May 14, 2005;
New pals Sun and Microsoft join forces on identity management
May 14, 2005
National Basketball Association
May 14, 2005;
Wal-Mart apologizing for ad using image of Nazi-era book burning
May 14, 2005;
New charges planned against Russian tycoon Khodorkovsky
May 14, 2005;
Indonesia confirms two more polio cases, raising total number of cases to eight
May 14, 2005
Suns take semifinal lead with win over Mavericks
May 14, 2005
Is Tom Westman invincible on `Survivor: Palau'?
May 14, 2005;
Pinochet security chief blames former dictator for abuses
May 14, 2005;
Soldiers fire into crowd of protesters in Uzbekistan as city erupts in violence
May 14, 2005;
MLB NL Leaders
May 14, 2005;
Fighters remain in bomb-blasted Syrian border town, preparing to do battle
May 14, 2005;
U.S. commerce secretary: Central American trade pact could protect regional textile market
May 14, 2005;
Protests flare again in Uzbek city as bodies put on display from earlier violence
May 14, 2005;
U.S. Senate panel says Britain's George Galloway would have to testify under oath
May 14, 2005
Husband of hostage of Colombian rebels drops leaflets from plane
May 14, 2005;
Four white men get short jail terms in beating of black man
May 14, 2005;
Soldiers load dozens of bodies onto trucks, bus after blocking families from collecting them; gunfire echoes across city
May 14, 2005;
North Korea proposes talks with South Korea
May 14, 2005
U.S. calls for calm after deadly Afghan protests over alleged Quran desecration
May 14, 2005;
Former Jackson attorney says the pop star was a `target'
May 14, 2005;
China's Olympic gold medalists win women's 3-meter synchro
May 14, 2005
Deputies apologize to residents for L.A. shooting
May 14, 2005;
France's Pascal Lamy to head WTO, his last rival says
May 14, 2005;
Hatalsky, Fernandez, Thorpe share lead at Blue Angels
May 14, 2005
Fergana Valley seethes with long resentment that increasingly bursts into action
May 14, 2005;
Pacers lead Pistons 2-1
May 14, 2005
Australia won't board Japanese whaling ships in Antarctic fearing 'piracy' charges
May 14, 2005
Pope Benedict XVI opens the process for the sainthood of Pope John Paul II
May 14, 2005;
AP AP News Pronunciation Guide, take 2
May 14, 2005
NA GEN US Bloomberg Campaign Spending
May 14, 2005;
Much speculation, little evidence, on culprits in deadly Myanmar bombings
May 14, 2005;
U.S. Embassy rejects Russian allegations of spying by Peace Corps, NGOs
May 14, 2005;
AP AP News Pronunciation Guide (two takes)
May 14, 2005
Soldiers load bodies onto a truck after blocking families from collecting them; gunfire echoes across city
May 14, 2005;
North Korea proposes talks with South Korea: official
May 14, 2005
Nextel Cup-Chevy American Revolution 400 Results
May 14, 2005
Fingertip found in Wendy's chili traced to man who lost finger in industrial accident
May 14, 2005;
Wie fails in bid to advance at U.S. Open qualifier
May 14, 2005;
Indiana Supreme Court rules death row inmate cannot reverse decision to waive appeals
May 14, 2005
Saturday, May 21
May 14, 2005;
South Korea says it is optimistic North Korea will return to six-party talks, but Japan grows tired of waiting
May 14, 2005;
Proposal for U.S. sanctions against Iran quietly advances in Congress
May 14, 2005;
Report: Indonesia to withdraw lawsuit against Newmont over pollution allegations
May 14, 2005
AIDS activists try to silence vitamin guru who campaigns against medication
May 14, 2005;
Stretching and twisting, yoga guru settles copyright case
May 14, 2005;
U.S. Senate fight over judges appears headed to showdown
May 14, 2005;
Dominican army repatriates 500 people to Haiti, some fire at soldiers
May 14, 2005