AP Worldstream back issues from Tuesday, September 13:
DuPont warns customers to expect higher prices
Sep 13, 2005
Brazilian airline's main shareholder to give up control in restructuring plan
Sep 13, 2005;
Dollar higher against yen in Tokyo
Sep 13, 2005
Japanese stocks little changed at open, dollar higher against yen
Sep 13, 2005
FEMA ice truck convoy sent on twisting, weeklong route to hurricane storage depot
Sep 13, 2005;
New imports and a partial recovery should ease gas prices
Sep 13, 2005;
Gold opens lower in Hong Kong
Sep 13, 2005
Tuesday, September 20
Sep 13, 2005;
Stephen King, Baldacci, help raise funds for Red Cross effort
Sep 13, 2005
'The Exorcism of Emily Rose' humbles competition
Sep 13, 2005
Report: Matt Damon is engaged
Sep 13, 2005
New Orleans historian Douglas Brinkley plans book on Katrina
Sep 13, 2005;
New York exhibit looks at medical practice in ancient Egypt
Sep 13, 2005;
Fears of a resurgence of warlords plague Afghan elections
Sep 13, 2005;
Katrina may transform public's view of government and its leaders
Sep 13, 2005;
Roberts tells Senate he'll be chief justice `without fear or favor' if confirmed
Sep 13, 2005;
Close German election focuses attention on possibility of left-right coalition led by Merkel
Sep 13, 2005;
Front-running conservative keeps focus on economy as Schroeder gains in election run-in
Sep 13, 2005;
NATO ministers prepare for wider Afghan mission
Sep 13, 2005;
Russia's most famous inmate to appeal nine-year sentence Wednesday
Sep 13, 2005;
Iraqi foreign minister says Syrians playing `dangerous game' with alleged infiltrators
Sep 13, 2005;
Embattled relief emergency director steps down, blames media
Sep 13, 2005;
England rejoices! Cricket success at last over Australian rivals
Sep 13, 2005;
Federer stands alone among peers and chases history
Sep 13, 2005;
A star is born at Solheim Cup
Sep 13, 2005;
Advocaat named new South Korean national soccer coach
Sep 13, 2005
English household recycling approaches 25 percent, government says
Sep 13, 2005
Powerful armory blasts rip through Philippine police camp
Sep 13, 2005;
Alliance of religious schools in Pakistan vows to defy call to register
Sep 13, 2005;
World Bank finds doing business most difficult and getting harder in Africa
Sep 13, 2005;
NA GEN US Business Reformers
Sep 13, 2005;
NA GEN US Business Best Worst
Sep 13, 2005;
Colombian police seize US$38 million of cocaine on small plane
Sep 13, 2005
Utility worker error blamed for blackout affecting millions in Los Angeles
Sep 13, 2005;
Gazans celebrate first day of freedom, but tragedy strikes as well
Sep 13, 2005;
North Korea nuclear talks to resume amid disagreement on 'peaceful' atomic program
Sep 13, 2005;
Red Cross member states revive efforts to solve dispute that has excluded Israel
Sep 13, 2005;
More than 40 corpses found in flooded New Orleans hospital
Sep 13, 2005;
Africa hopes U.N. reform summit will give it greater world role
Sep 13, 2005;
EU GEN Ukraine Tymoshenko
Sep 13, 2005;
North Korea demands U.S. not obstruct its plans for a peaceful nuclear program
Sep 13, 2005
Iraq insurgents respond to Tal Afar offensive with Internet propaganda counteroffensive
Sep 13, 2005;
Shortage of refined sugar ends in Trinidad after shipment arrives
Sep 13, 2005
Katrina building needs may trigger cuts in import tariffs on building items
Sep 13, 2005;
Oracle to acquire Siebel Systems for $5.85 billion
Sep 13, 2005;
Ford sheds Hertz rental car business; to get $5.6 billion in cash
Sep 13, 2005;
Greenspan's successor faces tough economic climate
Sep 13, 2005;
EU subsidy cuts on sugar could devastate Caribbean economies
Sep 13, 2005;
If only Kodak had phased out celluloid sooner ...
Sep 13, 2005;
Judge splits Enron Broadband case into three retrials
Sep 13, 2005;
Japanese stocks rise to fresh four-year-high, dollar gains vs yen
Sep 13, 2005
Dollar rises against yen, euro in Asian trading
Sep 13, 2005
Brazil to help Guyana produce ethanol amid rising fuel costs
Sep 13, 2005;
Singapore state-owned investment firm had annual net profit of US$4.55 billion
Sep 13, 2005
Crude oil prices fall for third day amid worries of eroding U.S. demand
Sep 13, 2005;
China to phase out mini-car restrictions to encourage fuel savings, report says
Sep 13, 2005
Official downplays impact of increasing Chinese oil consumption on world markets
Sep 13, 2005;
Fujitsu's robot on wheels to go on sale as guides at stores, offices, restaurants
Sep 13, 2005;
House painter pleads guilty to theft, Lettterman kidnap plot charges dismissed
Sep 13, 2005
Nepal reports 204 dead from Japanese encephalitis; actual toll feared higher
Sep 13, 2005;
Father and son surrender after hijacking Colombian plane
Sep 13, 2005;
Official Japan election tally announced, ruling party wins 296 seats
Sep 13, 2005
New Zealand lawmaker has brick, note tossed through office door
Sep 13, 2005
Brunei's absolute monarch allows new political party, but democracy remains distant
Sep 13, 2005
Francesca Schiavone fights for first round win in Wismilak International
Sep 13, 2005