AP Worldstream back issues from Wednesday, July 6:
Dollar lower against yen in Tokyo
Jul 06, 2005
As protests mount, G-8 summit seen as a moment of opportunity _ and risk
Jul 06, 2005;
Japan's Koizumi heads to G8 Summit, to focus on North Korea, U.N.
Jul 06, 2005
Brief look at Olympic presentations of bidding cities
Jul 06, 2005
Japanese stocks open higher, dollar lower against yen, euro
Jul 06, 2005
Authorities urge calm after India shrine attack
Jul 06, 2005;
Australian and East Timorese officials say gas revenue-sharing deal nearly complete
Jul 06, 2005
James Stockdale, former POW and Perot running mate, dead at 81
Jul 06, 2005;
Bush options on stalemate over U.N. ambassador nominee Bolton all carry political risk
Jul 06, 2005;
4-year-old Pakistani girl performer lies on broken glass to help feed the family
Jul 06, 2005;
China tells heavy industry to conserve energy, water amid shortages
Jul 06, 2005
Judge dismisses money laundering charges against former top Mexico City official
Jul 06, 2005
Golf Glance
Jul 06, 2005;
China, Russia-led alliance wants deadline for U.S pullout from Central Asia
Jul 06, 2005;
McDonald's seeks high-profile designers to design hip uniforms
Jul 06, 2005;
Perennial Mexican candidate Cuauhtemoc Cardenas won't seek party's presidential nomination
Jul 06, 2005;
Japan's lower house approves postal reform; bills would create world's largest bank
Jul 06, 2005;
New best-selling novel offers insight into the lives of Russia's nouveaux-riches
Jul 06, 2005;
Japanese stocks rise modestly in morning trade, dollar lower against yen
Jul 06, 2005
Schwarzenegger, California legislative leaders reach budget agreement
Jul 06, 2005;
Differences on display in U.S., French approach to Iran
Jul 06, 2005;
Replicas of ancient shoes beat most modern footwear, creator contends
Jul 06, 2005;
First Arizona copper strike since 1990 taking hold
Jul 06, 2005;
Bolivia to hold presidential and congressional elections Dec. 2
Jul 06, 2005;
Rival Olympics bids rekindle age-old feud between Britain and France
Jul 06, 2005;
Sudan's government, Darfur rebels sign another agreement aimed at calming war-struck region
Jul 06, 2005;
South Korea's Asiana Airlines says flights running normally amid pilots' strike
Jul 06, 2005
South Korea: North's spies used Internet for espionage
Jul 06, 2005;
Possible Rehnquist retirement offers prospect of double vacancy at U.S. Supreme Court
Jul 06, 2005;
Afghan government criticizes killing of civilians in U.S. air strike
Jul 06, 2005;
Japanese electronics maker Sanyo trimming global work
Jul 06, 2005
NA GEN US Supreme Court: Two Vacancies?
Jul 06, 2005
James Stockdale, former POW and Perot running mate, dead at 81
Jul 06, 2005
Hundreds protest Bush visit to Denmark
Jul 06, 2005;
Gold opens lower in Hong Kong
Jul 06, 2005
U.N. environment chief tells G-8 it pays to protect forests, coastlines, and marshes
Jul 06, 2005;
Armstrong takes lead in Tour de France as Discovery Channel wins team time trial
Jul 06, 2005;
AP AP News Pronunciation Guide, (two takes)
Jul 06, 2005
U.S. dollar little changed in Asian trading
Jul 06, 2005
United Church of Christ passes resolutions aimed at Israel-Palestinian conflict
Jul 06, 2005;
New method of counting tallies 3,200 terror attacks worldwide last year
Jul 06, 2005;
Insurgents mount attacks against Islamic diplomats in Iraq
Jul 06, 2005;
Bid for 2012 games goes to wire; final presentations begin
Jul 06, 2005;
Classic loses European Tour date to Dubai event
Jul 06, 2005
Hawks waive Nigeria's Ekezie
Jul 06, 2005
Where terror attacks happened in 2004
Jul 06, 2005;
Pen-based computing pioneer says Microsoft conspired to 'kill' his company
Jul 06, 2005
California legislative panel rejects illegal immigration measures
Jul 06, 2005;
After another pole vault record, Isinbayeva aims for 5-meter barrier
Jul 06, 2005;
AP AP News Pronunciation Guide, take 2
Jul 06, 2005
Oil prices close to US$60 a barrel on hurricane fears
Jul 06, 2005
Three candidates ready to head Nuevo Laredo police after previous chief was killed
Jul 06, 2005;
Rodriguez could have choice to make for World Cup-style tournament
Jul 06, 2005;
Court documents: Idaho missing children were sexually molested
Jul 06, 2005;
ADB to cut Philippines' 2005 growth forecast to below 5 percent
Jul 06, 2005;
Outcome of IOC votes dating back to 1992 Olympics
Jul 06, 2005
EU Parliament moving closer to rejection of software law, officials say
Jul 06, 2005;
Bush thanks Denmark for Iraq help
Jul 06, 2005;
Hmong refugees from Laos, cast out from Thai homes, face future in limbo
Jul 06, 2005;
Singer-songwrite Al Downing dies
Jul 06, 2005
NZ gov't pledges not to pass special law to prevent cricket tour of Zimbabwe
Jul 06, 2005;
Wednesday, July 13
Jul 06, 2005;
Judge gives preliminary approval to nation's largest church abuse settlement
Jul 06, 2005;
China's Ping An Bank relaunches, opening new headquarters in Shanghai
Jul 06, 2005
Study: Lethal chemicals stored near nation's largest population centers
Jul 06, 2005;