AP Worldstream back issues from Tuesday, November 15:
Stocks reach record high in Mexico; lower in Brazil, Chile; unchanged in Argentina
Nov 15, 2005
Merkel clears last major hurdle to German chancellery with parties' grudging approval
Nov 15, 2005;
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Nov 15, 2005
Dow Jones objects to prosecutor's request for protective order in CIA leak case
Nov 15, 2005;
Xbox 360 console nexus of grand home entertainment strategy
Nov 15, 2005;
Key facts about the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit
Nov 15, 2005;
Osama bin Laden's half brother testifies in French money laundering investigation
Nov 15, 2005;
High-tech ID tags and low-tech dogs on guard against potential attack at APEC summit
Nov 15, 2005;
Cautious optimism greets Koch offer for Georgia Pacific
Nov 15, 2005;
After shrine visit, Japanese leader may get cold shoulder at Asia-Pacific summit
Nov 15, 2005;
Vaccination teams in Pakistan warn of shortage of funds
Nov 15, 2005;
Japanese princess to marry, start life as a commoner
Nov 15, 2005;
Hurricanes, diseases leave bleaker outlook for Florida's citrus industry
Nov 15, 2005;
Key Ugandan opposition leader arrested and charged with treason, sparking protests
Nov 15, 2005;
U.S. state New Jersey looks for a new slogan
Nov 15, 2005;
Tens of thousands of Australian workers protest labor reforms at rallies across country
Nov 15, 2005;
Dollar higher against yen in Tokyo
Nov 15, 2005
EU lawmakers demand thorough investigation into CIA secret prisons allegations
Nov 15, 2005;
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Nov 15, 2005
U.S. woman, 37, accused of sexual relationship with 15-year-old who is now her husband
Nov 15, 2005;
Lockheed Martin optimistic about winning F-16 order from Indian air force
Nov 15, 2005;
U.S. politician wants early December trial
Nov 15, 2005
Chirac says riots reveal 'identity crisis' in France
Nov 15, 2005;
Report: China closing 4,000 unsafe coal mines to cut ties between owners, officials
Nov 15, 2005
Australia's Telstra to cut 10,000 jobs over five years
Nov 15, 2005
Pro-rebel student group calls on minority Tamils to boycott Sri Lanka election
Nov 15, 2005;
Retief Goosen to play in Perth in February
Nov 15, 2005
New York police test explosives detectors in subway
Nov 15, 2005;
Stocks lower at close in Tokyo
Nov 15, 2005
Japanese stocks fall again early Tuesday, dollar remains up
Nov 15, 2005
Alito boasts of his work against abortion during Reagan administration
Nov 15, 2005;
Immigrants' dreams of a better life in France turn sour with riots
Nov 15, 2005;
Japanese princess weds, becomes commoner
Nov 15, 2005
Schwarzenegger begins business portion of China visit
Nov 15, 2005;
Guantanamo detainees could appeal rulings in U.S. court under compromise Senate proposal
Nov 15, 2005;
Tens of thousands of Australian workers protest labor reforms at rallies across country
Nov 15, 2005
Japanese stocks fall for second day; dollar hovers near 27-month high.
Nov 15, 2005
Thomas Lee sues ex-Refco executives
Nov 15, 2005
Mexico, Venezuela order withdrawals of their ambassadors amid dispute
Nov 15, 2005;
Supporters of Bulgarian nurses condemned to death anxious ahead of appeal in Libya
Nov 15, 2005;
Top Mideast envoy expresses frustration as Israeli-Palestinian talks drag on
Nov 15, 2005;
Senate set to consider Bernanke as Greenspan replacement
Nov 15, 2005;
Canadian leader risks no-confidence vote, elections campaign during Christmas campaign
Nov 15, 2005;
Powerful earthquake shakes northern Japan, small tsunamis measured
Nov 15, 2005;
Crude futures inch up, hover under US$58 a barrel
Nov 15, 2005;
Gold opens lower in Hong Kong
Nov 15, 2005
Buenos Aires mayor suspended amid ongoing probe of deadly nightclub fire
Nov 15, 2005;
Two suicide car bombs hit Kabul, killing NATO peacekeeper and Afghan child
Nov 15, 2005;
Microsoft developing software for high-performance computers
Nov 15, 2005;
Martha Stewart's `The Apprentice' to end next month
Nov 15, 2005;
NA GEN US Gulf Coast Recovery
Nov 15, 2005;
Countries call for a US$500 million U.N. fund to meet new humanitarian emergencies
Nov 15, 2005;
China's industrial output rises 16 percent in October, but planners warn of overcapacity
Nov 15, 2005;
China says pipeline with Kazakhstan completed, hails prospects for closer cooperation
Nov 15, 2005
U.S. congressman slams provision for churches where illegal immigrants work
Nov 15, 2005;
From waitress to Liberia's president, Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf on the verge of making history
Nov 15, 2005;
Japan must curb new government bond issuance to about 30 trillion yen, premier says
Nov 15, 2005
When it comes to numbers about U.S. ID theft, beware the hype
Nov 15, 2005;
Bush fires parting shot at Iraq war critics as he heads to Asia
Nov 15, 2005;
Australian police report says terror suspects were stopped near Sydney nuclear reactor
Nov 15, 2005;
Rice changes travel schedule to press work on Gaza border crossings; visits Jordan
Nov 15, 2005;
Tuesday, November 22
Nov 15, 2005;
Spanish, Czech and Swiss on course to make World Cup finals
Nov 15, 2005;
South Pacific tourism brings major gains for island economies, group says
Nov 15, 2005
Host Marriott to buy 38 Starwood hotels for about $3.4 billion
Nov 15, 2005;