International Herald Tribune back issues from June 2004:
U.S. plans major shift in strategy in IraqFocus will change from offensive raids to protecting targets
Jun 01, 2004;
Fiat is trying to get back in the fast lane Agnelli family moves to keep influence; independent director in line for key job
Jun 01, 2004;
Finding a living in the rubbleThe brick economy of Grozny survivors
Jun 01, 2004;
Why Europeans remain calm as oil prices soar
Jun 01, 2004;
Big issue in EU voting: Who cares?
Jun 01, 2004;
Sharon has talks with Mubarak UPDATE
Jun 01, 2004
Terrorism increases worry on oil outputAttacks could prompt key foreign workers to quit Saudi Arabia
Jun 01, 2004;
Megawati finally meets the press She defends decision to expel American terrorism expert
Jun 01, 2004;
D-Day events put politics to test
Jun 01, 2004;
The 'chick-lit' genre has new faces, and they're black
Jun 01, 2004;
Just whose liberation was begun on June 6? Politicus
Jun 01, 2004;
IN OUR PAGES: 100, 75 AND 50 YEARS AGO1904: Attack On Cossacks
Jun 01, 2004
IN OUR PAGES: 100, 75 AND 50 YEARS AGO1929: Women Dominate
Jun 01, 2004
IN OUR PAGES: 100, 75 AND 50 YEARS AGO1954: U.S. Training Welcomed
Jun 01, 2004
Argentine bombing trial in danger of collapse
Jun 01, 2004;
Trial delay in Turkish bombingsSuspected members of Al Qaeda accused
Jun 01, 2004;
Italy tightens security for Bush visit Officials prepare for possible violence during antiwar protests
Jun 01, 2004;
Corrections
Jun 01, 2004
Hunt for prison news frustrating for Iraqis Despite some progress, families worry about fates and conditions of loved ones
Jun 01, 2004;
Iraqis fear new leaders will have an old look
Jun 01, 2004;
Chavez foes end petition 'repair' drive Outcome to determine whether Venezuela will vote on his removal
Jun 01, 2004;
As Haitian floods recede, villagers' despair remains deep
Jun 01, 2004;
Lawmakers eager to raise tougher questions in Iraq inquiries
Jun 01, 2004;
Church and politics: irreconcilable? Stand on communion exposes a divisive issue for Catholics
Jun 01, 2004;
Taliban step up attacks in Afghanistan
Jun 01, 2004;
U.S. delayed issuing death certificates
Jun 01, 2004;
A national ID for Americans
Jun 01, 2004
By the light of other wars
Jun 01, 2004
Will Haiti be forgotten again so soon? Nation-building
Jun 01, 2004;
The West stands by while genocide unfolds
Jun 01, 2004;
Europe's hypocrisy toward Colombia must end The cocaine consumers
Jun 01, 2004;
The last time I took a date to a dhaba MEANWHILE
Jun 01, 2004;
Dovish defeatists see gloom in Iraq
Jun 01, 2004;
The painful lesson Israel learned about torture 'Moderate physical pressure'
Jun 01, 2004;
LETTERS TO THE EDITORKorea and U.S. policy
Jun 01, 2004
LETTERS TO THE EDITORSupport in fighting terror
Jun 01, 2004
LETTERS TO THE EDITORBush and Iraq
Jun 01, 2004
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Jun 01, 2004
LETTERS TO THE EDITORPrivate armies
Jun 01, 2004
LETTERS TO THE EDITORSudan burns
Jun 01, 2004
24 GIs face inquiries on assault and theft
Jun 01, 2004;
Influence of Iraq's clerics soar
Jun 01, 2004;
Megawati backs ouster of terror analyst
Jun 01, 2004;
Anchors aweigh at Chanel
Jun 01, 2004;
Art Attack
Jun 01, 2004;
Cannes goods: food, sex, mostly dogs
Jun 01, 2004;
PEOPLE
Jun 01, 2004
A Hollywood casting problem Movies
Jun 01, 2004;
THE CURIOUS LIFE OF ROBERT HOOKEBOOKS / Nonfiction
Jun 01, 2004;
BRIEFLY: JERUSALEM
Jun 01, 2004
Warning to the Fed: Caution can backfire Market Watch
Jun 01, 2004;
U.S. is feeling the pinch as gasoline prices soar In Denver, cost of fuel quietly takes toll on local businesses and personal lives
Jun 01, 2004;
Despite 2 months on the air, liberal U.S. talk-radio network generates static
Jun 01, 2004;
Looking for balance Pros and cons of funds that mix it up
Jun 01, 2004;
CEO resigns as Fiat picks new chairman Head of Ferrari will succeed Agnelli
Jun 01, 2004;
Before jumping in, look for your exit An investment plan should include a strategy for when to sell
Jun 01, 2004;
For Internet merchants, a swing to profitability
Jun 01, 2004;
Safin is put out of his misery Nalbandian keeps Argentina on a roll FRENCH OPEN TENNIS
Jun 01, 2004;
Young hero zips into hearts of his fellow Italians CYCLING
Jun 01, 2004;
Hamilton's 33 powers the Pistons NBA PLAYOFFS
Jun 01, 2004;
HP plans to support 2 open source companies
Jun 01, 2004;
Near retirement, Monti still calls tune EU antitrust regulator to rule on Sony-Bertelsmann music deal
Jun 01, 2004;
Letterman's smile shines through the rain as his driver wins Indy 500 AUTO RACING
Jun 01, 2004;
Long and wrong? Short-sellers tell how to pick stocks set to fall
Jun 01, 2004;
The BlackBerry and the art of geek love
Jun 01, 2004;