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June 2002 stories
Saturday, Jun. 1, 2002
City eyes $5 million in bonds; Certificates will cover animal shelter, other items
Americans advised: Leave India
FBI whistleblower: Courage, honest
Sunday, Jun. 2, 2002
Pakistan says nuclear war unlikely
MHMR faces 'total reorganization of staff'
No longer nervous, Farrow leads Pioneer Day
CMN: Donations make miracles happen
Texas, Rice position for regional titles
Hockey's back,but lest not forget. .
Bush pledges pre-emptive strikes if needed
TC baseball signs area talent
Belton's bubble burst by Jaguars in 4A-III final
Seniors remember past, look to future
Monday, Jun. 3, 2002
Kuerten, Hewitt fall in 4th round at French
Johnson gets redemption in win
Texas eliminates Baylor 2-0
Annika ties par record
FBI director says attacks unavoidable
Lakers prevail in West finale
Fire forces evacuation of Buckingham Palace disrupting Jubilee
RNA developed which may help fight HIV virus
Pakistan hopes Russia can mediate
Talk topic: Psychoanalyst Jung
Tuesday, Jun. 4, 2002
Agassi rallies to reach quarterfinals
Student's art decorates ties
Condemned inmate whose lawyer slept faces new trial
'Blitz bomber' in Temple
Mayor, citizens talk
CIA told FBI about hijacker
Tigers end season with big playoff run
Lakers,Nets set to battle. .
Clemens shines, Rivera stumbles
Wildcats look back, forward to football season
India, Pakistan leaders refuse to budge
Wednesday, Jun. 5, 2002
Pitchers highlight draft
Miss
Israeli tanks surround Arafat office
Norman, Van de Velde qualify for U.S. Open:
Hurricanes stunWings in Game 1
Venus, Serenamove to semis
Nets-Lakers duel offers subplots
Cornyn: Child support enforcement team effort
Hearing set on King
Temple man
Kirk, Cornyn make appearances in Killeen
Thursday, Jun. 6, 2002
Red Wings regrouping after shock
MissShift of focus could close some VA hospitals
Israeli tanks surround Arafat office
Hearing set on King
Cornyn: Child support enforcement team effort
Kirk, Cornyn make appearances in Killeen
Temple man
Americans stir up Cup with win
Williams title tilt looming
Amateur draft gets area pair
Astros Field now Minute Maid Park
Lakers hold off Nets at end: Shaq, Kobe carry defending champs
Friday, Jun. 7, 2002
Defending Shaq:pick your poison
UT, UH to battle for Series berth
No surprise: Detroit rolls
Webb leading at LPGA
Area structure fires displace 20
Temple council begins looking at requests vs. budget
Payne was quietly generous to many
Veterans recall furor of D-Day beach
Saturday, Jun. 8, 2002
War Emblem could make history today
Lakers go up 2 on Nets
Belton names 10 to 17-4A elite team
Williams sisters battle for crown
Tyson can jump-start career with win tonight
Texas stumbles; Rice blanks LSU
Kennedy cousin convicted of murder
Professor asks Dewhurst to cut Sharp ads
Jobless rate down, but may rise again
$8.8 million in permits issued
It
Sunday, Jun. 9, 2002
Youngsters thrilled with opportunity to fly
Pioneer Day singer no longer a rookie
'Blitz built' Habitat home completed
Bonham expected to be rated 'low performing'
Some fans wait up late to watch soccer
Threat of war in Pakistan lessens more
Monday, Jun. 10, 2002
First rains of June wet parts of Temple
Costa downs Ferrero in 4
Minerva man wins state title
Kobe, Shaq are enough to beat Nets: Los Angeles wins 106-103, moves closer to sweeping New Jersey
Bomer pitches Texas to Omaha
Sharon not budging on border
Experts take close look at animal cruelty by teens
Three killed in bus, tractor-trailer accident
Taliban official's early plea for help refused; U.S. officials feared getting involved with Afghan politics
Tyson done as contender
Red Wings win in triple OT for 2-1 lead
Jarrett's fortunes change at Pocono
Tuesday, Jun. 11, 2002
Americans tie South Koreans, in position to advance in Cup
Possible ESL changes mulled
Proposed school budget $53.2 million
Detroit shuts out Carolina for 3-1 lead, control of the series
Yankees defeat D'backs with Spencer's late slam
Texas, Rice to clash in College World Series:.
UIL to discuss steroid testing
Wednesday, Jun. 12, 2002
Undercover operations net 42
UIL opts for steroid survey
Shaq taketh, giveth the broom
Hundley's bat helps Cubs defeat Astros
Course difficult enough to frighten even Woods
31 House members sue Bush; Democrats try to block withdrawal from Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty
Thursday, Jun. 13, 2002
League expansion to receive UIL study
No joke: U.S. win over Poland will cinch Round 2 of World Cup
Red Wings can close out Hurricanes
Three-Peat Sweep: Lakers close out Nets in 4 for third straight NBA title
Military plane crash in Afghanistan kills 3
Firefighters attack wildfire outside Denver
Astros' Killer Bs prevail over Cubs
Bethpage Black beckons: U.S. Open course biggest obstacle facing golf's best
Friday, Jun. 14, 2002
Council discusses bond proposals; $20 million bond issue mulled
Flag Day
Insurance regulation Fraser aim; State senator to target homeowner policies
Endless NBA titles await champion Lakers
Texans showing promise in minicamp
Owls, Longhorns begin title quests at CWS
Everyone's chasing Tiger, again; Woods leads as only six break par at U.S. Open
Red Wings dispatch Hurricanes; Detroit claims third NHL title in six years
Astros-Rangers 'rivalry' renewed in interleague series
Saturday, Jun. 15, 2002
Bomb blast kills 11; U.S. consulate target of attack
Tiger's lead widens
Blend of old, new works for Detroit
Bomer given new life pitching for Longhorns
An L.A. guy who knows Lakers aren't that great
U.S. loses, but still advances
Bishops set policy on abuse; Abusive clergy will be barred from contact with parishioners
Flag Day commemorated at SPJST
Rangers get past Astros
UMHB releases football schedule
Sunday, Jun. 16, 2002
United States, Mexico to stage soccer border war in World Cup
Longhorns beat Owls in CWS squeaker
3 area players to compete in THSBCA all-star games
Fighting back at Bethpage Black: Scores improve, but Woods widens lead at U.S. Open
Astros blank Rangers, even interleague series
Arthur Andersen convicted
Bishops leave Dallas with new policies
Monday, Jun. 17, 2002
Lugo, Biggio key win over Rangers
Tiger stays in front of field: Mickelson challenges, but can't top Woods
Kenseth holds off Jarrett for win
Forest service employee charged with starting fires
Flowers: Crop that survives; Prolific sunflowers easy, profitable
Early morning rain drops two inches
UT armed and dangerous
Tuesday, Jun. 18, 2002
UT edges Stanford 8-7 in CWS
Six area standouts on THSBCA's all-state teams
Rangers' Iron Man A-Rod still going:.
Wildfire overruns 2 crews; Firefighting plane crashes, killing three in California
Trustees briefed on future; Modernization plan to cost $38 million
It's a code yellow summer; Yellow for sunshine, also alert's system color denoting risk
Common goal unites foreign adversaries: Need for food
U.S. soccer squad beats Mexico, advances to Cup quarters
Temple resident to head Virginia Republicans
Tiger in position to attain true Slam
Wednesday, Jun. 19, 2002
Congressional hearings target andro: Players, owners split on steroid testing
Hapless Brewers beat Astros again
Wine available on Temple shelves
Crash, grab ATM thieves busy in area
Lawsuit filed against S&W Health Plan
G.V. Brindley Jr. dies at age 87
UT's Ontiveros says he still must prove himself
Hewitt's repeat quest faces test
New UMHB center planned
Homeland security bill presented
Thursday, Jun. 20, 2002
Commissioners face budget balance woes
Council: Bus, bonds top agenda; Lowest bidder for water treatment plant bonds to be approved
S&W gets research funding; Herbal Alzheimer's drug to be tested
TC president receives awards after national recognition
Another bombing hits Israel; Israeli forces enter West Bank; Bush delays Palestinian plan
U.S. believes victory possible vs. Germany
South Carolina 12, Clemson 4
Rangers get 1st extra-frame win
Respect links UT, Stanford
Broadcaster Buck remembered
Airline makes obese pay for two seats
Friday, Jun. 21, 2002
Texas Tech review cites minor rules gaffes
Veteran Stewart was there when U.S. soccer squad was bad
Quigley, Tanaka share PGA Hartford lead
Texas beats Stanford 6-5, advances to CWS title game
Executing retarded banned; In 6-3 ruling, Supreme Court says it's unconstitutionally cruel
$5.1 million in bonds OKd; Certificates of obligation to finance animal shelter, road projects
Berkman, Astros get past Brewers' broom
Temple bus service to run on Saturdays
Cash crisis could shut Amtrak; Problem upstages reform proposal
Israeli tanks roll into city on West Bank
Temple road worker mysteriously 'shot'
Temple jobless rate rises to 3.6 percent
Saturday, Jun. 22, 2002
Temple jobless rate rises to 3.6 percent
NFL Europe players eyed
Family, colleagues mourn late Buck
Gamecocks, Horns in final: South Carolina slams Clemson, will battle Texas
Temple bus service to run on Saturdays
$5.1 million in bonds OKd; Certificates of obligation to finance animal shelter, road projects
Executing retarded banned; In 6-3 ruling, Supreme Court says it's unconstitutionally cruel
Cash crisis could shut Amtrak; Problem upstages reform proposal
Germans end Americans' run: U.S. team falls 1-0 in Cup quarterfinal
Israeli tanks roll into city on West Bank
Temple road worker mysteriously 'shot'
Sunday, Jun. 23, 2002
U.S. soccer now possesses great future
Juneteenth events attract hundreds
Pistol Pete fading fast: Sampras wants Wimbledon win, as do Williamses
Cardinals pitcher Kile found dead: St. Louis-Chicago game postponed
Burnt Orange Back on Top: Texas beats South Carolinafor first CWS title since 1983
Columnist Ann Landers dies at 83
Barbecue devotees show up at cookoff
Still Country a Pioneer Day staple
Five winners to share $70 million jackpot
Earthquake shakes Iran; more than 500 dead, thousands homeless
National Guard training on Fort Hood
Monday, Jun. 24, 2002
U.S. sprinter Jones wins fifth straight national title in 200.
Sampras ailing; Agassi moves to forefront at Wimbeldon
Doctor said Kile had blocked artery; Cardinals, still mourning death of teammate, lose 8-3 to Cubs
Temple pilot forced to land plane in park
Texas fans welcome home champs
Bush to set Mideast plan today
Officials warn al-Qaida terrorists are regrouping
Mother Neff: State's first; 1915 land gift began Texas park system
Mickelson comes back, defends Hartford title
Two raging Arizona wildfires merge
Tuesday, Jun. 25, 2002
Schools will not be rated next year
Mineta confident Amtrak will continue
Bush urges Arafat's removal; President says peace requires different Palestinian leadership
Bus hits bridge; 5 killed; Group from Garland church going to Louisiana camp
Spurs face uncertain draft-day picture
Benoit defeats Angels, gets sent to minors
Temple trustees OK budget; General fund's $53.2 million is $1.3 million more than last year
Braves, bullpen top Mets 3-2
Americans sweep opening day of Wimbledon action
Doctors confirm Kile had a common, treatable condition.
Court: Juries, not judges, should set death penalties
Wednesday, Jun. 26, 2002
Belton to seek traffic study
Retirement ceremony for Gen. Schwartz held
Friends to showcase musicalpartnership at Pioneer Day
Committee OKs Hood construction fundingleadership
Evacuees consoled by Bush
Hot Rangers top Anaheim, 11-5
Yao not the sure No. 1 NBA pick
Germans bounce Koreans in semis
Federer among fallen seeds.
Margins no longer to figure in BCS
Mineta says solution close for Amtrak
Thursday, Jun. 27, 2002
Rockets get their man: Houston gets China's OK, takes Yao first
Johnson outduels Houston
Agassi, Sampras ousted in slew of upsets
Temple bond rating increased
Loop 363 pitch today in Austin
Jury indicts Temple woman in baby
Court: Pledge unconstitutional
Amtrak accord reached
Thousands bid farewell to late Kile
Friday, Jun. 28, 2002
Hewitt, Williams avoid upset bug
Rockets await Yao's arrival
Judge puts pledge decision on hold
State officials told Loop 363 project key
Accused killer turns herself in
First Heisman winner Berwanger passes
Angels hold off Rangers
Saturday, Jun. 29, 2002
200 soldiers return from Guantanamo Bay
Amtrak finance deal closed
Astros edge Rangers, 6-5
Successful programs clash for World Cup
Kafelnikov ousted as upsets continue
UMHB hoop gets 6 pledges
Pioneer Day event today marks Temple's birthday
Xerox overstates its revenue for 5 years
County considers budget expenditures
Bush set for colon screening
Sunday, Jun. 30, 2002
Area rodeo contestants happy to be home
Texas A&M-Kingsville inks Tigers' McGehee
Owens headed to Ivy League; TC hoops standout signs with Columbia
Astros outslug Rangers; Berkman's homer keys comeback win
Pioneers celebrate birthday
Pooley fires 63, takes lead at U.S. Senior Open
Fort Hood schedules 4th of July celebration
Bell County fire marshal urges fireworks safety
New postal rates take effect today
North Korean ship sinks South Korean patrol boat; 4 dead
Bush gets clean bill of health
Last American man eliminated at Wimbledon
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