AP Worldstream back issues from Thursday, March 16:
It's not just your kid's Internet: online dating appeals to more mature folks, too
Mar 16, 2006;
Dollar higher against yen in Tokyo
Mar 16, 2006
G8 energy ministers convene in Moscow for talks on energy security
Mar 16, 2006;
Sony to delay release of PlayStation 3 until November because of Blu-ray disc delays
Mar 16, 2006;
Japanese stocks higher at open, dollar rises against yen
Mar 16, 2006
Northwest Airlines: Will cooperate in federal investigation of pension plan
Mar 16, 2006;
Chrysler to change health plan for salaried employees, retirees
Mar 16, 2006;
Judge orders FDA whistleblower to testify in Vioxx cases despite agency objections
Mar 16, 2006;
Hearst to acquire 20 percent Fitch stake for $592 million
Mar 16, 2006
Judge denies Grasso request to dismiss most of severance pay suit
Mar 16, 2006
Venezuela warns Total: pay taxes this week or offices could be shut
Mar 16, 2006
Whistleblower Watkins takes stand in trial of top Enron executives
Mar 16, 2006;
U.S. banks retool to meet needs of new market segment, the Latino immigrant
Mar 16, 2006;
Japan unit of Vodafone refuses comment on report of bid by investment funds
Mar 16, 2006
Thursday, March 23
Mar 16, 2006;
Phil Collins and wife announce separation
Mar 16, 2006
Bill Paxton finds romance (times three) in HBO's `Big Love'
Mar 16, 2006;
Actress Nicollette Sheridan and singer Michael Bolton engaged
Mar 16, 2006
Rapper Kanye West to develop a film inspired by his music
Mar 16, 2006
Latin singer Luis Miguel ordered to pay $200 fine for bar fight
Mar 16, 2006
George Clooney, Arianna Huffington clash over blog posting on Iraq war
Mar 16, 2006;
Crew recovers pianos from flooded home of Fats Domino
Mar 16, 2006;
Shannon Elizabeth's husband wants half of pre-wedding property
Mar 16, 2006
Settlement reached in John Ritter wrongful death lawsuit
Mar 16, 2006
Investigators will dig up Alabama cow infected with mad cow disease
Mar 16, 2006;
Fire at U.S. military base in SKorea injures three SKoreans, arson suspected
Mar 16, 2006
China's president preaches 'plain living' to money-obsessed masses
Mar 16, 2006;
Thaksin's rise and decline in Thai politics
Mar 16, 2006;
U.S. official says Nepalese rebels may have gained legitimacy from political engagements
Mar 16, 2006;
Opposition candidate challenges Belarus' strongman amid persecution and fear
Mar 16, 2006;
Milosevic's body returned to Belgrade before public viewing, private burial
Mar 16, 2006;
More detentions before Belarus vote as media celebrate incumbent
Mar 16, 2006;
EU GEN Belarus East West
Mar 16, 2006;
Bush marks National Hungary Day with observance at U.S. Capitol
Mar 16, 2006
Venezuelan journalist sentenced to nine months' house arrest in libel case
Mar 16, 2006;
Thai leader vows to hold onto office, but may retire from politics at later date
Mar 16, 2006;
World Classic Baseball stirs passion _ in some places, anyway
Mar 16, 2006;
Six Nations leaves All Blacks with little to fear ahead of World Cup
Mar 16, 2006;
ATP-WTA Pacific Life Open Results
Mar 16, 2006
Copa Libertadores: Goias routs Newell's Old Boys 3-0 in Group 3
Mar 16, 2006
Roddick, Nalbandian upset; Federer, Hingis advance at Indian Wells
Mar 16, 2006
Corinthians denies it's selling Tevez to Chelsea
Mar 16, 2006
The queen meets Thorpe; Injuries, absentees on the rise as competition opens in Melbourne
Mar 16, 2006
Australia's Flatley retires with continued blurred vision
Mar 16, 2006
Brumbies, Blues clash puts Nucifora in spotlight
Mar 16, 2006;
Lara on familiar ground in second test
Mar 16, 2006;
Germany beats Ireland 2-0 in Four Nations
Mar 16, 2006
Australian women establish strength in qualifying
Mar 16, 2006;
The queen meets Thorpe; Injuries, absentees on the rise as competition opens
Mar 16, 2006;
AP AP News Pronunciation Guide (two takes)
Mar 16, 2006
AP AP News Pronunciation Guide, take 2
Mar 16, 2006
Do's and don't's from China's president
Mar 16, 2006;
Government seeks reversal of Moussaoui evidence ruling
Mar 16, 2006;
Uruguayan president likens Argentine bridge blockades to U.S. embargo of Cuba
Mar 16, 2006
State says Michael Jackson will pay Neverland workers back wages
Mar 16, 2006
Defense presents human rights expert at Salah hearing
Mar 16, 2006;
Government report says Pentagon investing too much in unproven multinational jet fighter
Mar 16, 2006;
Ecuador's interior minister quits as protests intensify against U.S. trade pact
Mar 16, 2006;
Dallas man executed for slayings outside theater
Mar 16, 2006;
Key elements of the new U.N. Human Rights Council approved by the General Assembly
Mar 16, 2006;
UN GEN UN Oil for Food
Mar 16, 2006;
Robert Kennedy's convicted killer denied parole for 13th time
Mar 16, 2006;
Boat capsizes in southwest China, at 27 dead
Mar 16, 2006
French students plan to march anew in the capital to protest labor law
Mar 16, 2006;
Seizure of Palestinian prisoners highlights Israeli freedom of action in Hamas era
Mar 16, 2006;