AP Worldstream back issues from Friday, September 30:
GE to buy health care company IDX for $1.2 billion
Sep 30, 2005;
American Greetings reports lower profit, but beats expectations
Sep 30, 2005;
Hurricane-related jobless claims climb to 279,000 with expectations for economy slowdown
Sep 30, 2005;
Japan's unemployment rate improves to 4.3 percent in August
Sep 30, 2005
Chevron's shares surge to new high despite hurricane profit warning
Sep 30, 2005;
Dollar rises against yen in Tokyo
Sep 30, 2005
Cardiologists, plaintiff's son testify in suit over painkiller
Sep 30, 2005;
Super novas: Mighty Marvel heroes come to life in trio of video games
Sep 30, 2005;
Hershey switches marketing firms
Sep 30, 2005;
Congressional analysts say hurricanes' impact on economy less than anticipated
Sep 30, 2005;
Japanese stocks rise on open; dollar higher against yen
Sep 30, 2005
Gold opens higher in Hong Kong
Sep 30, 2005
Friday, October 7
Sep 30, 2005;
At the Movies: `The Greatest Game Ever Played'
Sep 30, 2005;
The top ten music in the United States
Sep 30, 2005;
Musicians record at cloud level in the Catskills
Sep 30, 2005;
That Was the Week That Was
Sep 30, 2005;
Celebrity Birthdays
Sep 30, 2005
NA FEA A&E CEL US Celebrity Quotes
Sep 30, 2005;
Q&A: Sean Paul adds a message behind the groove
Sep 30, 2005;
New York museum exhibition showcases contemporary Native American art
Sep 30, 2005;
Neil Strauss, the master pickup artist, shows how it's done
Sep 30, 2005;
Italian premier shows up at fashionable party with members of his Milan soccer team
Sep 30, 2005
Oskar Eustis begins his first full season as head of New York's Public Theater
Sep 30, 2005;
Audiobook actors relay power of words on the page
Sep 30, 2005;
Hoffman transforms to play `In Cold Blood' author Capote
Sep 30, 2005;
TV time a big predictor of obesity in children, New Zealand study says
Sep 30, 2005;
Ballad of `Serenity': `Buffy's' Whedon relaunches failed sci-fi saga
Sep 30, 2005;
Streisand's new album showcases anti-war sentiment
Sep 30, 2005;
New Orleans musicians spread out across the country
Sep 30, 2005;
Crow settles into less commercial work and more rewarding life
Sep 30, 2005;
Rapper Atmosphere slugs it out with personal demons
Sep 30, 2005;
At the Movies: `Into the Blue'
Sep 30, 2005;
At the Movies: 'Capote'
Sep 30, 2005;
At the Movies: 'The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio'
Sep 30, 2005;
At the Movies: 'Serenity'
Sep 30, 2005;
At the Movies: 'Little Manhattan'
Sep 30, 2005;
Rights group: Liberia's postelection government must bring war criminals to justice
Sep 30, 2005;
Mexican president looks to expand energy ties with Canada; pledges democracy at home
Sep 30, 2005;
Roberts sworn in as 17th chief justice of the United States, youngest in two centuries
Sep 30, 2005;
Schwarzenegger vetoes California gay marriage bill
Sep 30, 2005;
Wave of Africans rush Spanish border with Morocco, five killed
Sep 30, 2005;
NA GEN US India Ambassador
Sep 30, 2005;
Senator demands apology from former government secretary for comments on blacks and crime
Sep 30, 2005
U.S. objects after Colombian president says paramilitary warlord can avoid extradition
Sep 30, 2005;
AP SPT AP Weekly Sports Calendar
Sep 30, 2005
First-timers Cowboys and Tigers meet in grand final match of underdogs
Sep 30, 2005
U17: Mexico defeats Netherlands in first semifinal
Sep 30, 2005
He's only 18, but Penguins are convinced Sidney Crosby's time has come
Sep 30, 2005;
Eagles at Chiefs: Not quite a Super Bowl preview
Sep 30, 2005;
Freeney finds all right moves for his sack attack
Sep 30, 2005;
NFL becomes latest U.S. league to stage a game in Mexico, but expansion unlikely
Sep 30, 2005;
Intelligent design advocates fire back at Nobel laureates over evolution
Sep 30, 2005;
British police charge four with attempting to blackmail operators of farm that bred animals for research
Sep 30, 2005
North Korea, Venezuela should unite against U.S. pressure and 'blackmail,' official says
Sep 30, 2005
Scientists for the first time observe wild gorillas using simple tools
Sep 30, 2005;
Brazil-Venezuela oil deal kicks off South American summit
Sep 30, 2005;
Split between China, US over North Korea surfaces at meeting of UN nuclear agency
Sep 30, 2005;
Turkey, facing EU hurdles, may not attend accession talks
Sep 30, 2005;
UN Expert: New flu pandemic could kill up to 150 million people
Sep 30, 2005;
Miller agrees to testify in leak investigation
Sep 30, 2005;
Imelda Marcos shoe collection may go on auction block in Philippines
Sep 30, 2005;
Mass grave found with bodies of over 500 soldiers of former Afghan communist regime
Sep 30, 2005
Freed reporter agrees to testify in leak investigation
Sep 30, 2005;
Algerians vote on peace plan aimed at propelling country out of Islamic insurgency
Sep 30, 2005;