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April 2002 stories
Monday, Apr. 1, 2002
Pope laments 'horror, despair' in Holy Land
Maryland, IU play for championship
Lakers win on non-call
Early voting begins in primary runoffs
Sharon says Israel at war for survival; Israeli tanks enter Bethlehem;suicide bombings kill 15
Recovery a matter of attitude; Teague therapist 'miracle worker'
UConn completes perfection
Wal-Mart claims top spot on Fortune 500
Indians win MLB opener
Federal contracts awarded without full competition
Tuesday, Apr. 2, 2002
Top al-Qaida's capture called major victory
Israelis' offensive intensifies
Wayward Air Force balloon shot from sky
Cameron City Hall dedicated
Commissioners call beer-wine election
Johnson dominant for champion Diamondbacks
Orioles rip Clemens, Yankees
Governor thanks Guard; Perry talks to group of 'citizen-soldiers' during Fort Hood visit
Wednesday, Apr. 3, 2002
Ground broken for Hood fire station
City police to replace Guard at Killeen airport
Losing weight could lighten taxes; IRS recognizes obesity as disease that qualifies for a tax deduction
Israelis' tanks take two towns; Arafat rejects Sharon's offer to free him if he goes into exile
Gooch, Temple boys golfers soar into first at 13-5A tourney
UMHB's Moore named an All-American
Back problems knock Nicklaus out of Masters
Wild animal adoption at Expo; Horses, burros, mules available
Brewers bash Astros in opener; Sheets, Milwaukee beat sluggish Houston 9-3
Maryland players, fans savor national title
Thursday, Apr. 4, 2002
European professionals in Temple
Ratliff lays out state property tax plan
Council set to OK $973,000 building contract
U.S. soldiers head home with new outlooks
Tennessee fugitive caught in Temple
TC baseball squad splits with stout Grayson
Israel tanks invade West Bank city
Astros light up Brewers
Texans expect QB Carr to key their success
Belton's boys golfers back in hunt for regional
15 Wildcats among District 13-5A soccer elite
Friday, Apr. 5, 2002
Spurs sweep lowly Rockets
I-35 corridor plans progress; Delisi: I-35 expansion construction could begin in 2004
Bush sends Powell to Mideast
Area lawmakers don't like property tax plan
Rangers bag season's first win
Fast track may prompt plates
S&W 'lottery winnings' more than $700,000
Belton 1 stroke off lead
Red Cross official recalls ground zero efforts
Ratliff plan has a long way to go; Proposal would require state constitutional amendment
Saturday, Apr. 6, 2002
Texas writer
Belton banquet tonight
U.S. envoy, Arafat hold meeting
Bush, Blairopen talksat ranch
Press corps overflows into Temple
Tem-Cats, Wildcats sweep foes
Belton squads still contending: Softball beats Shoemaker
Westphal, Moltenberry named tops
Comptroller visits Jefferson
Baseball defeats Heights
Daylight-saving time arrives;smoke alarm checks suggested
Sunday, Apr. 7, 2002
Tigers celebrate successful winter
Weather wipes out area games
Baylor's Green gets spring win
Israel not stopping attack yet
Augusta to offer different test
Spills, chills in store at 500: TMS repaving, rule changes should produce challenging race today
Bush, Blair call for peace from Sharon
Stolen gun returned to owner
Owners sought for burros, horses
Completion of Loop 363 expansion design imminent
Monday, Apr. 8, 2002
3-vehicle Moffat accident kills two
'Reverence renewal' humanities topic
U.N. calls for cease fire in Israel
Service hurting guardsmen
Israeli woman departs Temple for homeland
First spring storm hits Temple
Tuesday, Apr. 9, 2002
Israelpullingback: Troops begin withdrawal from 2 West Bank cities
Primary runoffelections today
County mulls arena by Expo: Commissioners discuss 150,000-square-foot structure
Theaterdecisionpossible: Temple Council to review mall efforts
Flags fly again on Municipal Building roof
Communities unite against dairy expansion
Miller, UMHB women's golf team in lead at West Texas A&M tourney
11 Tem-Cats make All-13-5A girls soccer squad
Astros ride Biggio cycle to romp over Rockies
Dirk-less Mavericks move past Jazz
Kenseth wins rain-delayed NASCAR Samsung/RadioShack 500
Wednesday, Apr. 10, 2002
Palestinians ambush Israelis
Powell to meet Arafat, offers truce observers
Held over: No action on theater
Kirk wins, will face Cornyn
Anti-dairy resolutions approved; Councils, Bell health district take stands
Grisham Temple's new girls AC: District likes her vast experience
Wildcats win title by a shot: Georgetown charges, but Temple prevails
Regional eludes Tigers: Belton's Elliott to play as medalist
Finley, Mavs too tough for Trail Blazers
Temple guns for District 13-5A title
Belton, Temple teams eye regionals
Thursday, Apr. 11, 2002
Shark sighting Augusta: Norman hoping his legacy includes green jacket
Blackland Road opened; Railroad crossing delays kept road closed 9 months
Gas prices up about a dime
Democrats' 'Dream Team' criticized by Republicans
Israel will stay, finish its mission
Bush presses Senate to prohibit cloning
Belton advances to region
Tigers send 3 to region: Belton stands 3rd, 4th at 17-4A meet
Temple gets 2nd for regional berth
Strong 13-5A field awaits Temple netters
Friday, Apr. 12, 2002
Area tracksters headed to regionals: Tem-Cats edge Ellison for team title
Tigers boys,girls teams finish fourth
High hopes for Belton
Candidate Cornyn supports tax cuts
Love leads pack: His 67 tops Masters by 1 stroke
Real estate agent beaten, robbed in South Temple
Saturday, Apr. 13, 2002
Meat: It's what's for class; Holland High offers agribusiness course
Temple sales tax rebate up 4.71%
Meeting with Arafat called off; Powell cancels after new suicide bombing, could reschedule
Rising gasoline costs boost wholesale prices
Venezuela's president ousted; military picks businessman to replace Hugo Chavez
Rising gasoline costs boost wholesale prices
Temple's pair of Smiths are region-bound
Big day for Vijay: Singh singes course, seizes lead
Temple teams sweep Georgetown: Tem-Cats clinch outright 13-5A title
Wildcats take two; take 13-5A lead
Sunday, Apr. 14, 2002
TC teams third at JUCO tennis meet
7 Tigers are bound for region
Powell set to meet with Arafat
One Busy Bee: Academy's Barganier excels in four sports
Two businessmen pursue Temple mayoral position
Venezuelan leader resigns; interim president quits; Chavez supporters protest
It's a horserace at Augusta: Woods charges in title defense, shares Masters lead with Goosen
Bell commissioner backing dairy plan
Pet's disappearance distresses woman
UMHB acknowledges alumni contributions
Monday, Apr. 15, 2002
Astros stave off Cardinal sweep
Mavericks scorch Kings, 113-100
Tombstone catalogers load Internet
Review: Many doctors guilty of wrongdoings
It
Tuesday, Apr. 16, 2002
Accident kills four U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan
Sports Briefs
East Temple plat approved; 138-unit apartment complex planned on MLK Drive
Mariners top Rangers in 10th
After Texans take Carr, draft is up in the air
Questions will surround Stars in offseason
TC takes two from Grayson
Wednesday, Apr. 17, 2002
Casa Hispanica
Powell puts on pressure for peace
Soldier charged with murder
Military command structure changes set
Drug-free graduation party being planned
Spurs, Mavs take duel to the limit; Midwest Division title to be decided tonight
Nine area basketball players among state's elite
Tem-Cats win, finish 10-0 in district
Temple edges Cove, 11-10, moves to 9-1 in 13-5A
Malpractice claims go up in area
Thursday, Apr. 18, 2002
Wildcats to stage soccer banquet tonight
Rangers send struggling Rocker to minors
Hill snaps TC softball squad's winning streak at 25
Cowboys' draft sights set on defense
Spurs edge Jazz, wrap up Midwest crown
Judge rules Ashcroft can
Rylander: No revenue for raises
Coming soon: Mall theater
Powell fails to arrange cease-fire
Killeen relinquishes murder jurisdiction
Greenspan signals no rush to raise key interest rates
Friday, Apr. 19, 2002
Draft heavy with big men
U.S. bomb kills four Canadians
Telegram seeking regional qualifiers
Former Afghan king returns to homeland after 29 years
Reds avoid Astros sweep
March jobless rate decreases in Temple
Sequel: Theater to be built; 10-screen minimum planned for Colonial Mall-Temple
Perry: Science focus needed; Governor in Temple touts importance of education
Wildcats look back on success
Leopards take two vs. Collin
Tuberculosis found in Gatesville jail
Player becomes Mavs' coach
Saturday, Apr. 20, 2002
Lady Leopards win tennis regional; TC men edged
Draft-day trades can make or break teams
Expansion Texans to take Carr first in NFL draft, then build up overall strength
Temple, Belton clinch baseball playoffs; Wildcats can claim 13-5A title Tuesday
FBI warns banks in Northeast of possible terrorist activity
Hood soldier collapses, dies during training
Sharp lays out plans for state
RStudents to compete in 71st spelling bee
Suspect jailed in hit-and-run
3 arrestedin robbery of Realtor
SuperSonics standing in Spurs' way as NBA playoffs begin
Sunday, Apr. 21, 2002
Economic heads wage terror war
Block parties after taking bite out of crime
Troy festival offers fun for everyone
Leopards, Lions split; TC baseball wins 1-0, loses 3-0 to 2001 national champs
Killeen youth wins 71st Spelling Bee
As expected, Texans select Fresno QB Carr No. 1 in draft
7-footers to key Mavs-Timberwolves tilt
Spurs go on tear to subdue Sonics, win game one of series
NFL draft offers surprise, then size
Cowboys drop to No. 8, choose Oklahoma safety Williams
Monday, Apr. 22, 2002
Mavs take 1-0 lead on Wolves
Earnhardt wins crash-marred race
UMHB squads ready for ASC tournament
Researchers pinpoint new breast cancer susceptibility gene
Girls want to improve on last year
Temple golfers kick off regional week: Boys think a trip to state is possible
Miniatures: Man's historic hobby
Building more 'arks' imperative, urgent
Israel changes attack tactics; Sharon: Current stage of 'war on terrorism' complete
More than 7,000 laps made by fund-raisers
Tuesday, Apr. 23, 2002
Lady Tiger golfers won't try to avoid bogeys at regional
Red-hot Wildcats seek outright 13-5A baseball title
Temple's Smiths eyeing state tennis tournament
Lady Wildcat golfers record best score of year, share ninth with 18 holes left
Temple boys golfers post consistent scores but stand 11th at Region II tourney
Kidnapping charges for 2 in Realtor robbery
Young oak honors firefighters
1843 Sam Houston letter to be on display at festival
Robert Blake charged with wife
Moussaoui says he wants to fire his lawyers
Case might overturn sentences
Wednesday, Apr. 24, 2002
Temple boys golfers show improvement, take 10th at regional to complete season
Lady Wildcats, with no seniors, claim 11th at 5A-II with solid final round
Temple's Smiths ousted from 5A-II tennis
Tiger tennis players stellar on first day at 4A-III tourney
Pope: Abuse in church, a sin, a crime
Oops! Spanish-only post card advertisement confuses Temple postal patrons
Belton girl to travel Down Under
Lions deny Wildcats, 4-1; Temple must beat Waco at least once Friday to win 13-5A baseball title
UMHB women's golfers rule ASC; senior Miller, Lady Crusaders win; men fall short of first
Two killed, hundreds injured in California train collison
Belton's girls golfers going for third at regional
Workers at airports arrested
Thursday, Apr. 25, 2002
Hitters biggest boast for Belton in playoffs
Leopards take pair from Alvin
Mavs top Wolves for 2-0 series lead
Belton's Waxler 2nd in singles
Area competitors are state-bound: Salado girls golf 2nd at Region IV
Senators blank Flyers, take 3-1 series lead
Dermody found guilty of murder...again
Temple to crack down on panhandlers
Policies for priests will change
Gramm, Gates top picks to head A&M
Two Palestinians shot in Church of Nativity
Friday, Apr. 26, 2002
5 indicted in soldier
Lady Tigers sting Hornets in first round
3 Bartlett tennis players advance to A-IV semifinals
UMHB softball squad's new priority: winning ASC tourney
Belton seeks personal-best performances at 4A-III track meet
Wildcats sending large contingent to 5A-II track meet
Bush says bond made with prince
Soldiers clean up overgrown century-plus-old cemetery
Hood land transfer OKd
House votes to abolish, replace INS
Saturday, Apr. 27, 2002
Academy football coach, AD Baker resigns
Temple boys 1,600 relay disqualified at 5A-II meet; protest planned
Shoemaker's Danners qualifies for state in pole vault at 4A-III meet
Academy's Barganier, Salado's Newman medal at 2A-IV meet, make state
Waco downs Temple 7-1, 4-0 to win 13-5A baseball crown
18 killed in shooting at school in Germany
Murder-for-hire plan goes awry, 5 arrested
Economic growth rate brisk
Teamwork emphasized in class
Bell appraisals hike expected
Holland designated center of Texas
Sunday, Apr. 28, 2002
Controversy at 5A-II meet; Pleasant, Bankston place for Temple
Belton's James, Key advance to state
Salado's Mewhinney double gold medalist at 2A-IV meet
TC baseball, softball teams get big-time wins going into regionals
Jones, Cowboys actually pulled off draft coup
Boston's Lowe hurls no-hitter
Sonics boomed: Spurs on all cylinders in 102-75 pasting of Seattle
46 states feel impact of sex abuse scandal
Gang fight in casino kills three
Hands-on activities at science festival
Fun, games part of Salado celebration
Monday, Apr. 29, 2002
Ineligible player disqualifies Bees
Mavs bounce Timberwolves
Hernandez hurls Houston past Atlanta
Ineligible player disqualifies Bees
'Where's Rex?'
South Texas water plan could endanger cranes
Halfway house quiet success story
Bush plan frees Arafat; Israel, Palestinians both approve agreement
Bikers leave Laughlin; Investigators still study shootings
Israeli forces enter West Bank city of Hebron
Tuesday, Apr. 30, 2002
Source: Legend West to run lowly Grizzlies
Mavericks win in sweep, now wait for Jazz-Kings winner
Raptors extend Pistons to Game 5
Texas star running back Benson arrested
Report: Companies force up gasoline prices; Senate probe finds intentional reductions in supplies help produce price spikes
Arafat free to leave compound; Palestinian leader stays, fearing Israelis will seize militants inside
Early voting to end; Temple turnout 175 on Monday
Gatesville inmates frank with Lamar students
Controversial dairy, TNRCC being sued
Perry proposes desalination plant on coast
Irabu surprisingly solid in closer role for Texas
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