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May 2003 stories
Thursday, May. 1, 2003
TC takes another shot; Leopards out to claim region softball title
Portland stays alive in Dallas
Ex-UMHB student sentenced
School funding proposed
UT
Jones, Braves pound Houston
Stevens gives Devils 3-1 lead
Sept. 11 plotter arrested
Bell County Museum initiates fund-raiser
Guard indicted for sexual assault
Friday, May. 2, 2003
Texas' Ford leaves early for NBA draft, as does Marquette's Wade
TC softball's regional struggles continue; Leopards lose 2-1 to Grayson
Belton battles Leander to begin playoffs; Tigers need offense to match pitching
Temple football begins rebuilding today
Uniting community through prayer goal of observance
Trio of pitchers key for UMHB softball at ASC Tournament
Mall bomb suspect has hearing
Proposed redistricting would not split Bell
11-year-old driver of 18-wheeler that crashed, killing 3
Bush: We prevailed in Iraq
Saturday, May. 3, 2003
Seems like something
TC teams split at regionals
Season ends for UMHB softball
Leopards seek repeat
Belton advances with 3-2 win, faces The Woodlands in 5A area playoff
Wal-Mart to sell McLane Co.
U.S. jobless rate swells to 6 percent
Communities, schools to hold elections today
Buffett known for ethics
Air show to celebrate flight
McLane to sell Merit Distribution
Sunday, May. 4, 2003
Belton City Council brings record voter turnout
Bush: Aziz
Cinco de Mayo Queen crowned
Hermans wins by 195 votes
Iraqi scientists silent
Good weather helps air show
U.S. jobless rate swells to 6 percent
Monday, May. 5, 2003
2-day air show attendance tops 26,000
Soldiers find elaborate complex of tunnels
Dramatic sights await on Devil
Budget talks begin, time running short
Salado Lady Eagles seek to repeat at 2A state golf tournament
Space station men land safely 300 miles off target
U.S., Israel preparing peace plan
Five area players eye first tennis crown
Midland rips TC
Nowitzki, Mavs finally finish off Trail Blazers
Robinson, MVP Duncan ready for Lakers
Tuesday, May. 6, 2003
Plans for new jail approved: Bell commissioners give OK to $60 million bond sale
Nucleus of Iraq government expected soon
Court sets limits on telemarketers for charities
At least 38 killed by storms
Committee seeks new school finance plan
ISU
Michalik, Easterwood fall in semis
Area
Mavericks ready to take on Kings
Redistricting panel works on new map
Wednesday, May. 7, 2003
Bench play key for Spurs
Stars ousted from playoffs
Saddam, family takes $1 billion from bank
Lantana zone change pulled
Senate OKs school fund proposal
Kings blast Mavs to begin series
Lady Eagles Soar to Top: Salado rallies to repeat, Moody
Rescue fails; Colombian president: Fight terror
Altered cold virus kills brain tumors
Six receive Golden Apple Award
TC women still perfect
Thursday, May. 8, 2003
A-Rod, Rangers clip Jays
Spurs go up 2-0 on L.A.
Belton takes on ranked Goliath; Tigers tackle band of sluggers in The Woodlands
TC netters closing in on repeat
New plan for districts splits Bell
Petition opposes jail move
In creating new Iraq, Baath party difficult to avoid
Smoke in Texas skies drifts north from Mexico
A military strategy for the 21st Century
General describes action when Hood pilots captured
Another rally sparks Astros
Friday, May. 9, 2003
Area's best invade Austin, go for gold medals at state track meet
Mavericks rebound from weak Game 1 showing to pummel Kings
TC diamond standouts receive all-conference, all-region honors
Twice as nice for TC: Lady Leopards tennis cruises to national title again
Ranked Highlanders outduel Tigers in Game 1 of playoff series
House votes to require prompt payment of medical claims
Legislature serves up budget cuts to prison menu
Belton school options considered
Expansion of NATO endorsed
Lowe
Saturday, May. 10, 2003
Property values rise 8.5%
OK sought for Iraq occupation
Tornado in Oklahoma causes damage, no deaths
Temple sales tax rebates up 8.72%
Edwards gets OK for new Hood clinic
Golden again: Salado senior Mewhinney wins second 3,200 title
Heights jumper Zeigler, Buckholts runner Morgan capture gold medals
Plane
Knee injury might shelve Kings star Webber for rest of NBA playoffs
Underdog Belton needs to sweep The Woodlands to stay in baseball playoffs
Hollingshead's Wildcats hit field today for first scrimmage
Sunday, May. 11, 2003
Native American UMHB grad
Tornado ravages Oklahoma City, again
Ayatollah
Foster parent tells the joys of motherhood
Conservatives: Restrict moms in war zones
Belton falls to The Woodlands: Season ends after 7-5 loss
Area tracksters glitter in finale: Belton
Mewhinney, Yoe 800 relay win
Philadelphia cuts Pistons' lead to 2-1
George
Monday, May. 12, 2003
Astros win, avoid sweep
Rangers romp as Palmeiro gets 500
Van Exel, Mavs keep firing against Kings
Top Shiite leader wants withdrawal of coalition
Lockhart State Park offers diversity
Author
Treasury chief: Tax plan right for
Irwin tops Watson in Kinko
The Champs Strike Back: O
Franks says BaathParty
Tuesday, May. 13, 2003
Democrats skip, deny quorum
Temple High dress code OK
Astros rip Pittsburgh
Spurs say series hinges on defense
Mavs suddenly look tired against Kings
TC netters perfect on opening day
Democrats
UMHB golfers set for another shot; Lady Crusaders seek elusive national title
County judge to pitch need for new jail to area groups
SARS in China forces woman home to Temple
Wednesday, May. 14, 2003
Temple, Belton soccer players honored
Army reserve unit due back from Iraq
Spurs stop Lakers
Mavericks pop Kings; Unsung Bell shines as Dallas seizes series lead
UMHB women
TC men
Attacks in Saudi Arabia linked to al-Qaida team
Fazoli
Democrats remain in Oklahoma
Development district gets OK
Thursday, May. 15, 2003
Lakers aren
Rogers, Rosebud-Lott ready for playoff match-ups
Lady Crusaders golf remains 2nd at D-III tourney; Breedlove in 4th
Leopards netters stand seventh at NJCAA National Tournament
Brush, bonds on council agenda
Democrats chastised by Perry
Iraq mass graves hold at least 4,000 bodies
ACC expansion plans to surely affect Big East
17 found dead in tractor-trailer
School plan calls for $81 million
Friday, May. 16, 2003
Falling prices raise economists
Spurs eliminate Lakers
Ceremony honors fallen officers
Rogers keeps rolling
Wildcats get ready
City brush pickup modified
Loera helps TC reach goal: Leopards likely finish 7th again at NJCAA tourney
Child dies while in grandmother
Redistricting faces death by the clock
Astros drop Pirates again
Saturday, May. 17, 2003
UMHB golfers again 2nd in nation: Lady Crusaders
Cougars fall in 2A baseball playoff
Area colleges able to boast unparalled successes in 2002-03
Rev. Nichols
Council approves sale of $24.5 million bond
Chet Edwards spells relief: A-R-D-M-O-R-E
Budget back in focus
Democrats come back to Austin
Waskow grad sets precedent
Kings, Mavs in wild West war: One will lose Game 7 showdown
Temple stages 2nd scrimmage
Belton to fete productive spring
Sunday, May. 18, 2003
It
16 area players are elite
Belton spring in sports celebrated
Wildcats sluggish, but coming along
Israeli, Palestinian leaders meet at summit
Mavericks down Kings to enter West final
Not Funny Anymore: Funny Cide wins Preakness in a walk
Casablanca grappling with terror
Jarrell Family Fiesta marks 6 years after tornado
Relay for Life raises $60,000 for research
Volunteer continues to enjoy helping people
Monday, May. 19, 2003
Aggies top Longhorns
Nets take series opener on Kidd
Rangers finish sweep of Yanks
Mavericks, Spurs set for shootout; Lone Star showdown features two contrasting teams
Benefit tourney tees off
Budget writers hope to finish this week
Sharon postpones U.S. trip
Aquarena Center both educational and fun
S&W shows off high tech Pavilion
Nuclear chief: Strengthen international law quickly
Singh rallies to win Byron Nelson
Tuesday, May. 20, 2003
Sky West to fly out of Killeen
Remains of infant discovered in attic
Lantana plat gets approved
Wells, Yankees retake first
Mavericks get jump on Spurs: Nowitzki carries Dallas over Duncan, San Antonio
Court says drug price plan OK
Tem-Cat banquet tonight
Senators deny Devils, stay alive
TC men
Texas wins men
Area men die in Saudi suicide bombing
Wednesday, May. 21, 2003
Big 12 baseball tourney gears up
TC in hunt at NJCAA
City pools to open Saturday
Sorenstam out to prove herself
NFL owners funding L.A. exploration
Free fouling strategy pays off for Mavs
Tem-Cats awarded, recognized
Bush urges Palestinians: Stop attacks
U.S. raises terrorism alert level
Pilot escaped injury
School task force recommendations mulled by board
Thursday, May. 22, 2003
Bales solid again, but TC golfers fall to ninth at national tourney
Bryan standouts, two others sign with Leopards basketball
Clemens records win No. 299 as Yankees beat Red Sox
Sorenstam's Colonial challenge becomes official today
Spurs get foul with Mavericks, win 119-106 to tie Western finals
Wildcats wind down spring football with Blue-White Game
House debates homeowners insurance
Congress agrees on tax-cut deal less than Bush wanted
Saudis hold terrorism suspects
Mother of dead child gets children back
Hood’s most publicized unit returns
Friday, May. 23, 2003
Accident kills Shoemaker student
Temple council mulls water, sewer rate hike
Gen. Tommy Franks to retire
Jackpot: Cavaliers win top pick in NBA draft, eye phenom James
Officiating dominates talk of Spurs-Mavs series entering Game 3
Mixed bag for TC golfers in third round of national tourney
The woman can play: Sorenstam shoots first-round 71 at Colonial
Rogers battles defending state champion Weimar for 2A-IV softball title
Temple football set for Blue-White Game tonight
Budget writers OK scaled-back education funds
U.N. lifts sanctions on Iraq
Saturday, May. 24, 2003
No. 1 Weimar eliminates Rogers: Lady Eagles lose 6-0, fall short of state
Blue-White a mixed bag: Solid efforts, defense mark Wildcats’ spring football game
Painful defeat for Mavericks: Spurs lead 2-1
Rudy T resigns as coach
Not Good Enough: Sorenstam shoots 74, misses Colonial cut
Nine days left; Texas budget still in limbo
Temple College departments move to renovated building
Girl found after 2 days in rubble
City to dedicate ‘Pool of Tears’
Congress approves tax cuts
CTCOG gets $1.8 million for security
Bush wins Israeli OK on blueprint for peacemaking
Sunday, May. 25, 2003
Toronto hospitals bracing for possible SARS outbreak
Tutor patiently helps people learn to read
Serena returns to where it all began
Perry commands Colonial
Castroneves goes for third straight Indy win
UT defeats A&M twice to advance
Mavs may be without big man Nowitzki
Spending plan details worked out
TC golf is ninth again at nationals
Second annual Tour d’ Temple kicks off
City to honor veterans with ceremony today
Monday, May. 26, 2003
Perry captures Colonial
UCLA battles Texas, Osterman
Thigpen, Horns grizzle Bears
Spurs topple depleted Mavs
Insurance reform facing more votes in Legislature
Israel attaches major conditions to peace plan
Highland Lakes chain attracts many visitors
Veterans memorial dedicated
Belton senior has designs on future
Castroneves’ three-peat falls short: de Ferran holds off Penske teammate at finish line for Indy 500 victory
Tuesday, May. 27, 2003
Sacrifices commemorated
Cemetery rich in history
Budget impasse averted
Belton senior plans life of service
Cards deck Astros
Red Sox keep Clemens at 299
Bruins edge Golden Bears for crown
Americans honor war dead with ceremonies, parades
Agassi, Williams win easily
76ers’ Brown resigns
Mavericks try to stay alive: Nowitkzi unlikely for Game 5
Wednesday, May. 28, 2003
Most drivers admit to risky road activity
Iraq still dangerous for soldiers; Eight killed since Sunday
UMHB netter, golfer named academic All-District
Devils take Cup opener, 3-0
Seeds hit the pits at French; Chang, Roddick, Seles bid Roland Garros adieu
Rockets interview Brown
Temple reaffirms Sister City alliance
Bush signs bill to help fight AIDS
Governor signs Defense of Marriage Act
Kent’s bat gets Astros past Cards
Temple senior has definite goal; All roads lead to career as doctor for soon-to-be graduate
Mavs stay alive; Comeback beats Spurs, 103-91
Thursday, May. 29, 2003
Hartland building to get new look as well as name
Belton senior prepares for life away from family
Mideast summits planned; Bush will travel to Jordan, Egypt
Tax cuts signed by Bush; IRS posts new tables that will add to paychecks
More traffic tickets may mean added fines
Group to recommend bonds:3-part $100 million proposal made for Temple schools
All-time winningest goalie Roy retires from NHL
Beaumont Ozen star shows off for Rockets
Rangers Grieve-ing after loss to Devil Rays
Spurs vow to close out Mavericks tonight
Agassi survives second-round test at French
Friday, May. 30, 2003
U.S. may target Iraq hot spots; More troops may be sent to areas where U.S. forces were attacked
THS senior shows determination
Devils blank Ducks again, lead Stanley Cup Finals 2-0
Kent-led Astros rally to beat Cardinals for series split
Belton graduates look to future; More than 70 percent of 2003 grads plan to attend college
Aggies, Longhorns, Owls ready to host baseball regionals
Little-used veteran Kerr stars as Spurs overcome Mavs, reach NBA Finals
Fraser revives bioscience bill; Senator attaches bill to another measure
Israelis, Palestinians bargain for peace
Strayhorn increases estimate for budget
Venus struggles into third round at French; Only two U.S. men left
Saturday, May. 31, 2003
ABA survivors Spurs, Nets set to duel in NBA Finals
What Now? Nellie’s future top concern for Dallas
Miller, Astros clobber Cubs
Serena slams another at French Open; Agassi also advances
Devils dominating Ducks; New Jersey aims for 3-0 lead in Stanley Cup Finals
Champ Texas pops Bucknell on opening day of NCAA baseball regionals
Temple TAKS scores mostly below state averages
Temple records first 100-degree day of year
Embassy warns of kidnappings;
House approves bioscience development district bill
World War II veteran to receive diploma
Temple graduate meets challenges of physical disability
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