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July 2002 stories
Monday, Jul. 1, 2002
Emotions run high at concert
Sister Slam III on horizon
Yanks, D-Backs top All-Star picks
Brazil atop World
Astros-Rangers finale set for Sept. 2
Baylor museums abound
Charges: Man set wildfire
U.S. building up forces at remote air base in Qatar
Texas no-call list takes effect today
Pooley defeats Watson in playoff
Tuesday, Jul. 2, 2002
Former Crusaders star Blomquist leaves Killeen to lead UMHB softball team
Midwestern State assistant Brown takes over Lady Crusaders soccer
Haynes, Reds subdue Astros
Henman survives in 5 at Wimbledon; Williams sisters, Hewitt cruise into quarters
Council to consider bond election
Planes collide in air
U.S. planes hit Afghan villagers
Brazil win completes World Cup full of surprises
Wednesday, Jul. 3, 2002
Woods, citing illness, withdraws from Western Open
Dominant: Venus into Wimbledon semifinals; Henin ousts No. 4 Seles
Annual Belton rodeo kicks off tonight
Council sets bond election
Texas flooding causes evacuations, death
Planes tried to avoid air collision
Goalies on the go: Red Wings nab Joseph; Maple Leafs sign Belfour
Berkman-led Astros get past Reds in 10, 6-5
Five days of rain soak area
Thursday, Jul. 4, 2002
Man found hanged in city jail
Security key part of 4th
Sorenstam heads the Open field
George upholds Indy ruling
Mauresmo tops Capriati, reaches semis
Belton rodeo off and kickin'
Bagwell's 2 homers lead Astros' romp
Perry OKs relief for flooded area
Friday, Jul. 5, 2002
Temple residents crowd Miller Park
America celebrates 226 years of freedom
Freedom Fest attracts thousands to Fort Hood
Governor part of Belton parade
Three dead in shooting at LA airport
Berkman fuels Astros' win
Rodeo a night of "one-ups"
Ten counties given disaster area status
Stars sign wing Guerin
An all-Williams Wimbledon final
Saturday, Jul. 6, 2002
Hewitt knocks off Henman easily: Sister act in today's women's final
Floods ruin homes along Guadalupe
Cook rides high at PRCA Rodeo
No. 9 remembered for talent, legacy
Three share Open lead
Voters have options on how to cast ballots
'Splendid Splinter' Williams dies: Baseball's last .400 hitter lives to 83
Armstrong goes for 4 at Tour de France
Tigers' Warrick signs with champion 'Horns
Sunday, Jul. 7, 2002
Waltrip savors 2nd career victory
Serena beats Venus for title: Sisters also advance to doubles final
Storm moves on, but flooding still intense
Rodeo climaxes with bull riding
Baseball mourns loss of Williams
Armstrong wins prologue to start Tour
Sorenstam takes charge at women's Open
Glad I'm home; listening to Sooners gave me an earache
Parts of West Texas flood as rains move
Afghan vice president assassinated
Monday, Jul. 8, 2002
Despite rough start, economy should grow; Outlook for rest of year positive, analysts say
'Cool' is operative word for underground tour
Census: Grandparents raising children again
Perry views flood area, seeks more federal aid
Hewitt makes rout of Wimbledon
Astros hand the Pirates another whupin', 6-1
Women's Open is Inkster's at age 42
Armstrong falls behind early in this Tour
da Matta wins Molson-Indy with wire-wire leadMolson-Indy
Hospitals face challenges of new work guidelines
Tuesday, Jul. 9, 2002
All-Star Distraction: Players focused on much more than just the showcase
Bush: Fight corporatelevel crime
Armstrong still behind, but relaxed
Players considering walkout
Central Texas team to introduce owner, coach today
Sosa steals spotlight;Giambi captures title
Park board briefed on bonds
Study puts estrogen-progestin use in doubt
Belton annexation plan proceeds
Floodwaters soak South Texas town
Fire station changes lead five-year plan
Wednesday, Jul. 10, 2002
Floodwaters soak South Texas town
Belton annexation plan proceeds
Study puts estrogen-progestin use in doubt
Bush: Fight corporate level crime
McEwen takes stage 3
Park board briefed on bonds
Hockey coach, owner named
All-Star game fit to be tied: Squads play 11 innings even
Williams asked for cremation
Fire station changes lead five-year plan
Thursday, Jul. 11, 2002
Belton's Heitmiller to play in TGCA All-Star game
Game an all-star look at baseball's troubles
It's already over for disappointing Rangers
Charging Astros have playoff possibilities
USPS finishes second in Tour de France's team time-trial
Area baseball players named all-state
Watchdog groupsuing Cheney,Halliburton Co.
Study finds arthoscopic knee surgery ineffective for arthritis
School layouts affect crime
Education alliance targets fifth-graders
Killeen joint-use airport to receive $8.2 million
Senate OKs corporate penalties
Friday, Jul. 12, 2002
Warrant issued for 76ers' Iverson
All major league baseball teams to make payroll
Crash mars stage won by Kirsipuu in Tour de France
Rockets ink draft choice Nachbar
7-Eleven, Mc
Belton bond group topic
Hispanic group readies ideas for school board
Cloningadvisersdivided
Stock market could be risk for recovering economy
Heat wave bakes western states
Hot Astros get past Reds, 4-3
Saturday, Jul. 13, 2002
OL Matthews set to retire
Senate votes to ban loans like Bush got
Bear market worries anguished investors
Edwards: Farley
Sales tax rebates up for Temple, Bell
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Ratliff: Texas budget facing revenue shortfall
Armstrong hangs back: 3-time defending champ, Austinite remains in third
Astros' draftees will stay unsigned
On-fire Astros subdue Reds
New UIL rule working out: Coaches now allowed to oversee student-athletes during summer
Houston: We're international: City striving to impress USOC in bid for 2012 Olympics
Sunday, Jul. 14, 2002
Survey shows Texans lagin health care
Texans on eve of dawning: Have high hopes for 1st season
Killeen's city 2002-03 budget proposed
Cigarette smuggling expected to increase
Orphaned killer whale taken back home
Weather did not spoil Spring Ho
USOC ends 2nd Houston sojourn
Astros win fifth straight: Biggio, Munro key 2-1 victory
Armstrong spills, tumbles: Drops from 3rd to 8th overall, but still favored to win
History to test Tiger at Muirfield
Milam bioterrorism team 'money well spent'
Monday, Jul. 15, 2002
WorldCom officials shifted accounts early
Man tries to assassinate French president
Home ice cream making: A cool, social endeavor
Report: State Medicaid contractor overcharged
Study finds children helmet usage low
Bullock Museum houses many stories of Texas
Armstrong still 8th overall as Tour nears mountains
Astros, Rangers cap series with losses
Twins' HRs best A-Rod, Texas, 5-4
Ginn game captures Senior Players title
Harvick ends year-long Winston victory drought
Tuesday, Jul. 16, 2002
Lindh takes plea deal, 20 years; American admits willingly fighting for Taliban with rifle, grenades
San Antonio area receives more rain
Wednesday, Jul. 17, 2002
Iverson arraigned, released
Giles hands Astros third straight loss
Expos' former partners sue Selig
Armstrong awaits mountain stages
Sports Briefs
New citizens group formed in Belton
Inmates teach others about diseases; Health issues conference topics at Gatesville unit
Reorganization key to budget; Temple proposal an effort to keep expenses down
More seek to become citizens
Greenspan: Economy set to grow; Fed chairman says more scandals could delay recovery
Thursday, Jul. 18, 2002
Texans sign a pair of draft picks
Death casts pall over 10th stage
Former Brownwood softball coach charged with indecency
Miller, Astros down Brewers
Tiger begins Grand mission at Muirfield: Woods favored to capture third straight Slam event
Movies at mall by Christmas; 12 screens planned for Temple
Soldier receives Purple Heart; Sergeant honored for wound 13 years after Panama fighting
Studies: Healthy lifestyle reduces Alzheimer's risk
Bush says Cheney will be cleared; President says there is no case for releasing Harken Energy files
Truck accident kills three Hood soldiers
Friday, Jul. 19, 2002
Three lead, but Tiger's on track: Woods three back at British Open
Area hoopsters in all-star event
Temple, Killeen unemployment up May to June
$1 million drainage ditch proposed; Temple council hears flood-prevention plan, postpones alcohol changes
Mosquito, not virus targeted; No vaccine exists for West Nile
Pats give out taste of camp
Lance takes lead after 11th stage
Astros' Bagwell, bullpen don't fail
Ex-Enron executive 'appalled'; Army secretary denies any wrongdoing in his former role
TC police chief assaulted on campus
Belton utility work could require $4.2 million bond
Saturday, Jul. 20, 2002
Hamburger meat recalled; 19 million pounds affected; action taken due to E. coli concerns
UMHB faculty begins move into new building
Soldiers deployed to Oman; Fort Hood transfer company loads and unloads cargo
Convictions upheld in Hood slayings
Selig tells owners to clam up
Movie industry hunts down Internet pirates
Dow drops 390 points, 4.6 percent; industrial average closes under post-terrorist attack lows
Five tied for lead at British Open: Woods lurks two strokes back
Armstrong widens lead
Texans get ready for training camp
Sunday, Jul. 21, 2002
Meltdown for many at Muirfield: Weather sends scores soaring; Woods' Grand Slam bid foiled
Texas State Senior Games return to Temple in 2003
Armstrong relaxes in lead
NFL returns this week
Dogs have their day at event
Babes setting standards high: ASA 18-under softballers headed to national tourney
Barbecue plentiful at Seaton SPJST cookoff
Part of New York City experiences blackout
Bush urges quick action on fraud bill
Woman's invention maintains clean birdbath
Monday, Jul. 22, 2002
Armstrong adds to lead, slams bad fans
Texas snaps 8-game losing skid, beats A's
Els answers call at British Open
Texans face heat, lectures, conditioning tests
Burton finally breaks skein in New England
WorldCom Inc. files for bankruptcy; Corporation's filing is largest in U.S. history
Action will be felt throughout industry
Ridge: Military may be needed in domestic law
Location, water, scenery draw thousands to park
Fort Parker's legendary story is factual
Tuesday, Jul. 23, 2002
All-stars show skills at Centex games
WorldCom bankruptcy examiner Okd
Saber rattling may be prelude to war
Bush says economy strong; President gives no advice, but says corporate profits improving
Miller carries Astros to win
Union denies setting strike date
Texans take 1st snaps of camp
Rylander touts tax-free days; Comptroller tells Killeen crowd $42 million in savings expected
Belton trustees OK suit; Move attempt to keep local property values
Wednesday, Jul. 24, 2002
Attack kills children; Bush criticizes Israel
Garciaparra clubs 3 homers in rout
Term limits for Belton mayor
County sells annex building to Republicans
Harrington, others sign; camps start
Astros' Munro beats Brewers
Prescription drug bills voted down
House OKs $28.9 billion anti-terror bill
Armstrong continues march to Paris: Quest for 4th consecutive Tour crown nearly complete
Reds lose Rogers, get Moehler
Thursday, Jul. 25, 2002
HOP ready to run
Temple, Belton season tickets
Players,owners discuss revenue
Armstrong recalls worst race
Giants grant extension for QB Collins
Tempers flare in Houston
Olive Garden restaurant closes doors in Temple
Dow goes up almost 490 points
U.S. House expels Traficant for taking bribes
Killeen man indictedin attempted murder
Friday, Jul. 26, 2002
Congress sends Bush bill to cut corporate fraud
Top labor lawyer: Baseball strike is avoidable
Cowboys working to sign top draft picks
Rookie Saarloos, Astros blank Pirates
Sooners hungry for another title
Belton committee prioritizes bond projects
Temple group prepares to push bond
Rescuers try to save 9 miners
Israel strike may have scuttled truce
Armstrong nearing fourth straight Tour de France title
Saturday, Jul. 27, 2002
UT hopes Simms can deliver
Optimism surrounds Cowboys camp
Armstrong dismisses probe
Lugo's heroics give Astros win
Temple couple honored by United Way of Texas
National Night Out turns into real-life demonstration
Sunday, Jul. 28, 2002
A final fling with football: Belton's Warrick ending gridiron career at all-star game
McLain leaves town, won't leave Wildcats
New Central Texas hockey team unveils players
Two die after exiting tractor-trailer rig
Five U.S. soldiers injured in ambush
Monday, Jul. 29, 2002
Government has hard time finding screeners
Armstrong wins fourth Tour
Coaches Gathering: TSWA recognizes Academy's Remschel at annual coaching school
Two El Paso men charged with murder
Commemorative bottles rare
Dr Pepper Museum popular among thirsty young visitors
Town welcomes home heroes
Trapped miners vowed to live or die together
Ozzie enshrined in Hall
Hayes takes John Deere Classic
Astros beat Pirates: Houston records shutout, 4-0
Tuesday, Jul. 30, 2002
Iverson cleared of all but one charge
Cards acquire Rolen
Commissioners ponder future jail construction.
Cowboys' Martin injured; out for '02
Armstrong not done yet
Temple teen-ager killed near lounge
2 soldiers killed in tank fire
Dow jumps 447 points, 5.4 percent
Amtrak train derails in Maryland
Palestinians break Israeli Army curfew
Rangers can't handle Yanks
Wednesday, Jul. 31, 2002
North, McNeal top South
Winning will come, Bears say
ASC coaches pick Crusaders second
Brokerage denies helping Enron fraud
1st pancakes stacked, syrup poured at Temple IHOP
Pope creates saint; Central America has first saint
Bush signs corporate fraud bill; President says his administration will go after corporate crooks
Horse shot, killed in Killeen; Wounded animal makes way back to stall before dying
$4.1 million joint-use contract awarded to Temple company
Cowboys moving players around to fit needs
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