U.S. Rep. Chet Edwards, D-Waco, is expected to announce today a partnership between Temple
The Temple City Council unanimously denied a request Thursday for a street-use license that would allow Cue
Trey Waskow believes he is living the American dream, but a chance meeting with President George W. Bush was beyond his wildest expectation.Waskow, who started a coffee distribution business for $1,000 four years ago, met the president last Friday while making a delivery to the Coffee Station in Crawford, which happens to be President Bush
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) Afghan officials said negotiations neared a breakthrough Thursday on final terms of surrender for deposed Taliban leader Mullah Mohammed Omar and 1,500 of his fighters. U.S. officials were adamant that no deal had been offered to the second most wanted man after Osama bin Laden. The governor of the southern city of Kandahar, Gul Agha, said Omar, accompanied by about 1,500 Taliban fighters, has been talking with a grand council of tribal leaders. U.S. officials have expressed doubts that Omar planned to give himself up. WASHINGTON (AP) U.S. warplanes struck a military compound Thursday in eastern Afghanistan where members of Osama bin Laden
U.S. Rep. Chet Edwards, D-Waco, is expected to announce today a partnership between Temple
The Temple City Council unanimously denied a request Thursday for a street-use license that would allow Cue
Trey Waskow believes he is living the American dream, but a chance meeting with President George W. Bush was beyond his wildest expectation.Waskow, who started a coffee distribution business for $1,000 four years ago, met the president last Friday while making a delivery to the Coffee Station in Crawford, which happens to be President Bush
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) Afghan officials said negotiations neared a breakthrough Thursday on final terms of surrender for deposed Taliban leader Mullah Mohammed Omar and 1,500 of his fighters. U.S. officials were adamant that no deal had been offered to the second most wanted man after Osama bin Laden. The governor of the southern city of Kandahar, Gul Agha, said Omar, accompanied by about 1,500 Taliban fighters, has been talking with a grand council of tribal leaders. U.S. officials have expressed doubts that Omar planned to give himself up. WASHINGTON (AP) U.S. warplanes struck a military compound Thursday in eastern Afghanistan where members of Osama bin Laden
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