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May 2002 stories
Wednesday, May. 1, 2002
Report warns about dangers of concussions in soccer
West, Grizzlies agree to terms
Tigers hope playoffs will bring success
UMHB celebrates senior athletes
Housing residents speak up in Belton; Authority looks at revised Temple proposal
Task force studies Texas disparities in health care
26 leave Bethlehem church; Israel defies U.N., blocks inquiry into fighting in refugee camp
Duncan will miss Game 4
Swimming pools being prepared; Warm weather arrives before Temple ready
Rogers, A-Rod down Blue Jays
Thursday, May. 2, 2002
Belton edges Magnolia, 2-1
Wildcats hit gridiron
Residents pray along with nation
Lady Bird Johnson hospitalized in Austin
Council OKs 3 contracts
Leopards team to beat at regional tournament
Temple takes its turn today: Baseballers begin series at Stony Point
Softballers to face Bryan's Lady Vikings
Sixers forceGame 5
Conference on Mideast in planning
Small star in its serial number marks new
UMHB has nine picked as all-ASC
Friday, May. 3, 2002
Mill Creekto fete course
Lady Bird Johnson hospitalized in Austin
Small star in its serial number marks new
Conference on Mideast in planning
Council OKs 3 contracts
Residents pray along with nation
Belton gridders begin again
Indians swagger into bout vs. Tigers
Stony Point scores early, often to maul Temple, 21-3
Wildcats drop opener; Tem-Cats ousted: Bryan's three-run homer helps dispatch Temple, 6-0
Saturday, May. 4, 2002
Area voters to decide today; Mayor, city council, liquor issue top Temple balloting
Tigers rip Magnolia, advance in 4A baseball playoffs
Tourney-bound TC baseball squad is confident
Seattle Slew: Spurs rout Sonics in Game 5, move on to face Lakers
Lady Bird unable to speak after stroke
Third-time charm: Mackie's Mill Creek vision recalled
Agent warned about some at flight schools; FBI memo written in July 2001
Belton ousts Port Neches-Groves from softball playoffs, 2-1
Sunday, May. 5, 2002
Burton leads delayed race
Kings bounce Mavs, 108-91
Leopards ready for nationals
Wildcats out after 5-1 loss
War Emblem captures Derby
Bill Jones III new Temple mayor
Two Temple council challengers winners
Belton mayor loses his council seat
Beer, alcohol sales OKd
Coley unseats Gauntt from school board
Rogers One-Act Play tops in state competition
Monday, May. 6, 2002
Shaq returns, Lakers rally to win
Leopards perfect at NJCAA
Stewart wins in rain-delayed Pontiac 400
Area athletes to battle at state today: Salado girls, Yoe's Harwell to tee off
Berkman homers twice to pound Mets
Waxler, Easterwood go for singles crowns
Revved up, ready to go
Doctors trained to treat elderly becoming scarce
Veterans, officials briefed at proposed cemetery site
Month-long standoff may come to end
Taliban official says group is rebuilding
Tuesday, May. 7, 2002
TC still perfect at NJCAA
Lakers confident for Game 2 against Spurs
Nash, Mavs quiet Kings' cowbells
Fristch, Lady Eagles soar ahead of competition
Salado girls, Easterwood excel at state: Easterwood to play for state championship
Arvedson's 2 goals put Senators past Leafs
Two more mailbox bombs found
Official: Malpractice problem needs more than one solution
Bell long-range road, bridge work plan OKd
Israel says Arafat tied to terror
Local hero named for
Wednesday, May. 8, 2002
Digby elected new mayor of Belton
New 'Team Temple' takes over city reins
5 win coveted Golden Apple; Honored teachers represent four school districts, UMHB
Bombing suspect arrested
Two dismissed TOVAS officials reinstated
Nets beat Hornets, go up 2-0
Pot charge against UT back Benson dropped
Area baseball crown next in Belton's sights
TC women's tennis still unbeaten at nationals
Legendary horse Seattle Slew dies at 28
Better than all the rest: Salado Lady Eagles win Class 2A state golf title
Medical residents sue over wages, workload
Thursday, May. 9, 2002
Suspect confesses to planting 18 bombs in rural mailboxes
Senate OKs farm bill with new subsidies
State lawmakers unhappy with deregulation speed
House approves Nevada nuclear waste dump plan
Arafat says he will fight terror attacks
March of Dimes walk planned
Magnolia erases Belton, 6-0
State meet beckoning best: Mewhinney, Barganier area's top medal hopes
Texas teams win one, lose another: Kings stun Mavs, 125-119
Spurs' Duncan MVP
Bees name Hasley coach
Friday, May. 10, 2002
Spurs' Duncan MVP
Belton OKs housing proposal
Income tax among options for school finance
Fixed-route bus plan ready for council
Israel set to enter Gaza Strip
State meet beckoning best: Mewhinney, Barganier area's top medal hopes
Bees name Hasley coach
Magnolia erases Belton, 6-0
House prepares to vote on defense spending bill
Bomb explodes during parade in Russian city
Texas teams win one, lose another: Kings stun Mavs, 125-119
Saturday, May. 11, 2002
TC student knows noborders; Mexico resident takes classes over Internet
City-wide clean up in Temple today
Appeals court favors Waco in TNRCC suit
Medical partnership essential; S&W, A&M, VA provide critical training, research
Mavericks seek to beat depleted Kings in Game 4
Mewhinney's golden in 3,200; Salado junior finishes strong to take title
Kobe, Lakers stymie Spurs, take 2-1 series lead
Belton wins 9-3, sweeps Port Neches-Groves in 4A baseball series
Temple's tax rebate down 4.8 percent
Defense bill Okd by House
Mixed results for returning area track athletes at state meet
Sunday, May. 12, 2002
10 Tem-Cats chosen All-13-5A
UMHB's most recent grads looking forward to future
Volunteers show up for cleanup; Temple's city wide event draws hundreds
Faith guides Temple woman as she raises 7 great-grandchildren
TNRCC authority questioned by officials
Wait worth it for Brown: B-Eddy hurdler gets silver, as does Holland's Price
Twice as nice for Mewhinney: Salado's star runner adds 1,600 gold to 3,200 title
Lakers finishing strong: Spurs need winto even series
Kings outlast Mavs: Sacramento seizes 3-1 lead
Dairy farmer perplexed by dissension
Monday, May. 13, 2002
Survey suggests job market will improve
Big differences in Leon, Bosque watersheds
Sharon's party rejects Palestinian state
Maruyama has enough to win Nelson Classic
Former President Carter makes historic Cuba trip
Park returns from DL, leads Rangers past Tigers
Bell County taking its cue from Waco in water dispute
Tuesday, May. 14, 2002
Astros, Blum thwack Phillies, 17-3
Crusaders tee off at NCAA tourney
Kings, Webber end Mavs season
Military insignia collection unveiled
Spurs hoping to force a Game 6 vs. Lakers
TOVAS to consider hiring consultant
Bush will sign arms agreement; U.S., Russia agree to reduce nuclear arsenals by two-thirds
Wednesday, May. 15, 2002
UMHB women's golf third after opening round at nationals
Celtics eliminate Pistons, advance to Eastern finals
Mavericks not satisfied with playoff run
Tem-Cats banquet looks back, ahead
Temple offense shines at scrimmage
Belton has winning product: Tigers hope their best is good enough in 4A series vs. Lumberton
TC men's tennis fares well at NJCAA national tourney
Russians, NATO set with pact
Bush signs law meant to screen out terrorists
SBC Communications will cut 5,000 jobs
Carter talks to Cubans on TV about fledgling democracy effort
Driving event raises funds for research
Flying missions of mercy
Thursday, May. 16, 2002
Ultimate Drive a success; BMWs driven to raise funds and awareness
Garcia will try to defend Colonial victory
Leopards battle, remain tied for 5th
UMHB women in 2nd
Tigers outslug Raiders
Shellshocked Spurs are left contemplating
Soldier dies in tank fire on Fort Hood
85 percent pass
Friday, May. 17, 2002
Tigers game away from 4A-III baseball semis; Belton seeks to get past Lumberton
Leopards' Toney in title duel at NJCAA tennis tourney
UMHB women's golfers remain in second at D-III nationals
Tippett takes over as Stars' coach, gets three-year deal
Western Conference finals to be wild; Upstart Kings as deep as veteran Lakers are savvy
Saturday, May. 18, 2002
Lumberton edges Belton, ties 4A-III baseball series
Bush says warnings not ignored
1999 report warned of suicide hijackings
Fallen officers remembered
Rogers bows to Alto in 2A-III softball semifinal
Belton housing report given
Temple to stage baseball banquet
Lady Crusaders national runners-up
Carter calls for change in policy toward Cuba
TC's Toney falls in final at tennis nationals; Leopards tie for seventh
Sunday, May. 19, 2002
Jarrell celebrates life with festival
India expels Pakistan ambassador as fighting intensifies
Terroristic threats not easy to see
Strategic plan keeps city on right track
Carter visit leaves Cubans hopeful, but confused
Lakers bust Kings 106-99 in Game 1 of Western Final
TC golf coach Willis awaits NJCAA Hall of Fame induction
Belton gets past Lumberton in 4A-III baseball series; Bay City next
Perry got $520,000 from utility companies
Jones has Cowboys on improving path
Once again, it's War Emblem; Outduels Magic Weisner at wire to win Preakness
Monday, May. 20, 2002
India considers action; Latest attack leaves 15 dead
Kidd, Nets spank Boston
Rockets get top NBA draft pick
Expanded Ronald McDonald House celebrated
Price takes Colonial title
Keller claims win at crash-marred Busch 200
Cheney says terrorism may resume
Tigers sweep Rangers
U.S. special forces soldier killed Sunday; Al-Qaida forces in Afghanistan believed to be responsible
Experts recommend old drug for breast cancer
Perry defends veto record to doctors
Tuesday, May. 21, 2002
Rangers' owner frustrated by team's play
More attacks possible
TNRCC head denies anti-dairy motions
Templeman dieson I-35
Bell commissioners announce burn ban
Belton TAAS scores lofty
Kings stymie Lakers, 96-90, create 1-1 series tie
Leopards seek to defend national golf title
Annual celebrity golf tourney a success
Bush: Cuban sanctions will remain
Woods outlasts Montgomerie in Germany
Wednesday, May. 22, 2002
Belton baseball's lefties getting job done
Celtics rebound, beat Nets to tie series
Rookie pitches Cardinals past Astros
U.S. says no guns in cockpit
Hunter-led Twins destroy Rangers
Fox bites Temple boy, officials issue warning
Bush: Al-Qaida wants to hurt us; Rumsfeld says terrorists will get weapons of mass destruction
House acts to protect children on Internet
Government to file three Florida voting rights suits
Carnes, TC golfers in hunt after first round at nationals
TAAS scores low at TOVAS; TEA rating may drop to 'low performing'
Longhorns, Red Raiders red-hot entering Big 12 tourney
Thursday, May. 23, 2002
House OKs bills to deal with terror
Lamb, Rangers end losing streak
TC men tumble to 10th
TC wins scoring crown
Belton to clash with Bay City
Man indicted for burning girl
2002 holiday gas prices lower
Temple fatalities on record pace
Verdict guilty in
Friday, May. 24, 2002
Temple steel firm begins new building
Senate sends bioterrorism bill to Bush
Investigators: Most Levy evidence points to murder
Senate OKs bill on trade; Vote marks victory for Bush
Temple swimming pools ready for holiday weekend opening
Bush takes warnings to Europe; President says we must use all means to deal with Saddam
New pacemaker linked by cell phone to doctor
Sweet-swinging legend Snead dead at 89
Blue-White caps Wildcats' spring, with several spots on the line
Black Cats blast Belton 10-1, take opener of Region III semifinal series
K-State eliminates Bears to get fifth straight tournament berth.
Cards sweep Astros
Saturday, May. 25, 2002
Census shows Texans earning more
Schoolsreceivegrants
Russia, U.S. sign arms deal
B-Eddy coach resigns
Leopards finish disappointing ninth at nationals
Survival is Tigers' aim
Carter shines in Spring game for Wildcats
Belton football has 'productive' spring
Pakistan plans missile tests
Area council to get federal funding
Sunday, May. 26, 2002
Jarrell tornado remembered
Tornado wrought havoc throughout area
Caution advised because of dry weather
Pools play role in local teens' summer plans
Boston's fourth-quarter comeback best ever, bounces Nets, 94-90
Temple football coach reflects, expresses satisfaction with spring
Belton sweeps a pair, eliminates Bay City in 4A-III semifinals
Horns beat OU twice, face Huskers for Big 12 title
Indy 500 has fastest field ever
Monday, May. 27, 2002
Horns lasso Huskers for title; Regular-season champ Texas outlasts Nebraska to win Big 12 tourney
Castroneves wins Indy 500 again; Brazilian takes second title amid controversy; Tracy appeals
L.A.'s Horry the story as Lakers shock Kings; His buzzer-beating 3 evens Western finals
Furyk bests tough field to win PGA Memorial
Ogburn, Bankston prominent on Temple track awards list
Like their wars, veterans becoming memories
Bush concern more with terror than missiles
Belton senior hopes to use bilingual skills
May 1997 Jarrell tornado victims to be remembered
Bridge hit by barge, collapses
Tuesday, May. 28, 2002
Belton, Forest Brook baseball squads close to setting 4A-III final series
Texas, Rice get home regionals; Houston, Tech, Lamar, slumping Baylor make field
French toast: Italian Gaudenzi gives Sampras another short stay on clay
Nets edge Celtics, square Eastern finals 2-2
Indy officials uphold Castroneves' win; 500 runner-up Tracy's protest denied
Jarrell tornado recalled; fifth anniversary ceremony held
Rain! A much needed rain fell
Four bodies recovered from collapsed bridge; number of confirmed dead rises to seven
Wednesday, May. 29, 2002
Bibby, Kings beat Lakers, lead series
Rain rules French Open on second day
Cards deck reeling Astros, take season series
Russia joins NATO; Former enemy now limited partner
Unsung Tigers' contributions help team reach 4A-III final
Thornton student pens winning motto
Temple receives more than 2 inches of rain
Seniors ready for future; Valedictorians, salutatorians prepared for college
Belton senior looks to family for support
Ground Zero cleaned; Last beam removed at site
Lamar brings back Tubbs as AD
Thursday, May. 30, 2002
Tigers' young gun: Belton freshman Dunn ready for prime time
More rain, lightning hit Temple; Temple still almost 10 inches behind 2001
Sports announcing targeted goal for Belton High senior
Astros end Cards' hex
French seeds shining
No Kidd-ing as Nets blast Celts
FBI shifts emphasis, reorganizes; Director: May be more missed clues
Ceremony today at Ground Zero
Nancy Drew creator Mildred Benson dies
British patrol near Pakistan; Troops seek to block al-Qaida, Taliban from returning
Veterans' cemetery decision due today
Friday, May. 31, 2002
Top seeds struggle, but advance
'94 legacy on Tigers' minds
Talafuse named Badgers coach
Hockey makes return to area
Killeen to get state cemetery
Ceremony at Ground Zero solemn
WWII veteran earns Temple High diploma
Belton seniors step into future
Helicopter work under way in Temple
Hockey to return to Expo Center
Pitching and power carry Horns
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