AP Worldstream back issues from Friday, July 1:
U.S. won't cede control of Internet's key computers
Jul 01, 2005;
WTO report urges Asia to cooperate for stable fuel supplies
Jul 01, 2005;
Dollar higher against yen in Tokyo
Jul 01, 2005
Japan's unemployment rate stays flat at 4.4 percent in May
Jul 01, 2005
Japanese stocks open lower; dollar up against yen
Jul 01, 2005
Gold market and financial institutions in Hong Kong closed
Jul 01, 2005
Report: Malaysia economy to grow by at least five percent despite high oil prices
Jul 01, 2005
Spain becomes third nation to legalize gay marriage
Jul 01, 2005;
AS A&E MUS Hong Kong Jay Chou
Jul 01, 2005;
Saddam takes center stage in Australian production of Verdi's Nabucco
Jul 01, 2005;
Two infants die as flu 'outbreak' inundates Cambodian hospitals
Jul 01, 2005;
Cattle confined at ranch that produced first homegrown case of mad cow
Jul 01, 2005;
Was Iran's president a hostage taker? Bush has 'many questions'
Jul 01, 2005;
Suriname politician elected Parliament chairman despite past molestation charges
Jul 01, 2005;
British PM Blair and musician Bob Geldof talk Africa ahead of G-8 summit
Jul 01, 2005;
Schroeder plots course for Friday's vote of confidence to trigger new elections
Jul 01, 2005;
Chancellor must wait weeks for Germany's procedural route to early elections
Jul 01, 2005
Key events in Gerhard Schroeder's chancellorship
Jul 01, 2005;
IOC chief predicts selection could hinge on one vote
Jul 01, 2005;
Bush defends Kyoto pullout, Iraq war in Danish interview
Jul 01, 2005;
EU GEN Russia Akayev Interview
Jul 01, 2005;
Britain's Prince William joins rugby team's training session in New Zealand
Jul 01, 2005;
Curtis, Furyk, Fischer in lead at Western; Woods lagging behind
Jul 01, 2005;
MetroStars sign Meola off waivers
Jul 01, 2005;
Woodward "passionate" about Lions' second-test chances
Jul 01, 2005;
Argentina seeks to become No. 1 nation in youth soccer; Nigeria wants first title
Jul 01, 2005;
Ginobili basks in glow of NBA title in Argentina
Jul 01, 2005;
Mench hits three of eight homers, Rangers rout Angels 18-5
Jul 01, 2005
Venus on the rise again at Wimbledon
Jul 01, 2005;
Rice looks to jump-start season at Kansas Speedway
Jul 01, 2005;
Friday, July 8
Jul 01, 2005;
ME GEN Iraq Suicide Missions
Jul 01, 2005
All 16 servicemembers aboard downed U.S. helicopter confirmed dead
Jul 01, 2005;
Aid workers welcome U.S. initiatives for Africa, analysts say money alone won't solve woes
Jul 01, 2005;
5.8-magnitude earthquake rattles Panama
Jul 01, 2005
Chinese president arrives in Russia for talks on strategic partnership
Jul 01, 2005;
Britain's Straw sees no early end to ban on China arms sales
Jul 01, 2005;
Prosecutor calls for maximum sentence in France's massive pedophilia trial
Jul 01, 2005;
Congo riot police fire tear gas at thousands of demonstrators
Jul 01, 2005;
Dutch ambassador to the U.S. hears from Natalee Holloway letter-writing campaign
Jul 01, 2005
Baghdad's mayor complains about crumbling capital
Jul 01, 2005;
Low turnout expected for Hong Kong's annual pro-democracy march
Jul 01, 2005;
Accord to send cheap oil to Caribbean nations reflects Venezuela's desire for regional influence
Jul 01, 2005;
Hunt resumes for couple feared drowned in Australian flooding
Jul 01, 2005
Global oil industry hurting from dwindling talent pool of experts, says Petronas chief
Jul 01, 2005;
Japanese stocks rise on upbeat "tankan" survey; dollar up against yen
Jul 01, 2005
Japanese central bank "tankan" survey shows improvement in corporate sentiment
Jul 01, 2005
Dollar continues rally against yen in Asian trading
Jul 01, 2005
U.S. changes export programs to comply with WTO ruling against cotton subsidies
Jul 01, 2005;
VIDEO GAME REVIEW: "Destroy All Humans!" is campy fun
Jul 01, 2005;
Toyota's new Canadian car assembly plant creating 1,300 jobs
Jul 01, 2005
Pricey lunch: Winning bidder to pay $351,100 for lunch with world's second-richest man
Jul 01, 2005
Crude oil prices Friday remain unchanged above US$56 a barrel
Jul 01, 2005;
Toyota opening Canadian car assembly plant in Ontario
Jul 01, 2005;
Hip-hop's mad scientist offers more conventional formula _ sort of
Jul 01, 2005;
Adopted home of Superman flying high with tourists; upcoming movies could bring even more
Jul 01, 2005;
Miranda Lambert sets the ground rules for success with debut CD
Jul 01, 2005;
Alloy entertainment mastermind behind the girl book craze
Jul 01, 2005;
University program blasting off to save science fiction
Jul 01, 2005;
Harvard University Art Museums pack a lot into intimate spaces
Jul 01, 2005;
Exhibit looks at extraordinary and every day aspects of U.S. presidency
Jul 01, 2005;
Celebrity Birthdays
Jul 01, 2005;
That Was the Week That Was
Jul 01, 2005;
NA FEA A&E CEL US Celebrity Quotes
Jul 01, 2005;
Q&A: Kem on voices, God and growing old
Jul 01, 2005;