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July 2003 stories
Tuesday, Jul. 1, 2003
Jail vote appears likely; 8,872 signatures gathered; verification due today
Agent says Duncan to sign long-term deal with Spurs
Miami bolts Big East, heads to ACC
Astros scrambling at second base
Philippoussis ousts Agassi; Roddick, Serena, Venus through to next round
Informant: Dennehy shot by ex-teammate
Bill would make Ridge 8th in presidential line
Israel agrees to return Bethlehem
Tobacco crop to be smallest since 1874
Iraqi dog gets new home on Fort Hood
Ammendment would keep Bell whole
Lawmakers back, face redistricting
Wednesday, Jul. 2, 2003
Two tough: Williams sisters defeat fellow Americans, move on at Wimbledon
Three Granger baseball players on TSWA all-state squad
Annual Belton Fourth of July Rodeo kicks off tonight
Zaun gives Astros 10-inning win over Brewers
Stick around, Nellie: Mavericks coach signs three-season extension
Search for Baylor basketball player Dennehy ongoing
Gunmen kill Saddam tribe chief in Tikrit
Palestinian, Israeli leaders meet, shake hands
New map keeps Bell County intact
Perry adds 28 new issues to agenda for special session
Sierra Club: Leon River watershed needs protection
County jail petition falls short; Regardless, commissioners decide to call for an election
Fire leaves 45 homeless; Unattended fire on stove destroys 26-unit apartments
Thursday, Jul. 3, 2003
Austin takes bull by horns; Wills Point cowboy posts 87 to grab lead
Dennehy-Dotson friendship examined
Serena ready for rematch
‘Big Four’ dominating women's majors in recent years
Vancouver selected host for 2010 Winter Games
Eight area baseball players named to sports writers' 2A team
U.S. looks at options on Liberia
Tractor-trailer, fireworks explode, at least 4 killed
Residents face fire aftermath; Red Cross assists with food, shelter; owner undecided on future
Apparent suicide in Bell County jail
Keeping Bell intact a priority; Rep. Delisi pushes for acceptance of her redistricting map
Belton festivities begin with barbecue, gunfight
Friday, Jul. 4, 2003
Sister act not to be denied; Venus, Serena bag semifinal victories
Roddick rips Bjorkman, will face Federer in semis
McKay nabs lead at Women's Open
Friend: Dennehy, Dotson feared for lives
Troy’s Newman receives honorable mention on TSWA 3A all-state team
Pinkston lassos lead; Roper highlights second night of rodeo
Railway begins $3.5 million project
U.S. offers reward for Saddam
Unemployment rate jumps to 9-year high
Lawmaker unveils
No shortage of July 4th celebrations; Temple, Belton, Fort Hood provide numerous activities
Temple water rates increase; Additional funds needed to replace water, sewer lines
Saturday, Jul. 5, 2003
Army captain promoted to major at Belton parade
What's a parade without politics?
Historic District parade honors holiday
New tape vows more attacks; Voice purported to be Saddam’s broadcast on Al-Jazeera TV
Fireworks light up Miller Park
McKay slips, keeps lead at U.S. Women's Open
Quick dash starts historic Tour de France
Williams vs. Williams for another Wimbledon crown
Federer foils Roddick’s run
Experience, youth: Both shine on rodeo’s final night
Sunday, Jul. 6, 2003
Beavers bests bulls, fighters
Tiger Candlin makes 5A elite team
Lunke leads, but Sorenstam lurks at U.S. Women's Open
Armstrong finds first stage tough
Serena overcomes ailing to win Wimbledon title
Job as voice of Rangers’ Double-A team a perfect fit for Temple native Garner
Temple Salvation Army receives new officers
Fruit, crafts available at market
Police graduation day blast kills 7 recruits
Committee approves GOP plan
Female suicide bombers kill 14 at Moscow rock festival
Monday, Jul. 7, 2003
Redistricting fight on again in Austin
President turns 57, draws birthday greetings
Democrats criticize Bush for tough talk
Liberian leader accepts asylum offer from Nigeria
Mason retains certain timeless quality
Intelligence Committee chief: Saddam likely still alive
Armstrong crashes, sits eighth overall
Woods coasts to victory
Lakers’ Bryant turns himself in on felony count of sexual assault
Sorenstam collapses; Three players set for playoff
Federer finally gets major title
New faces fill All-Star rosters
Tuesday, Jul. 8, 2003
Salado
Prosecutors taking time in case of Lakers star Bryant
Astros ace Oswalt returns, continues mastery of Reds
Patient Armstrong in 10th through Tour's first two stages
Ex-coach says Baylor's Dennehy talked about thefts before disappearance
Qualifier Lunke sinks birdie putt to win Women's Open in playoff
2 U.S. troops killed in Iraq; 2 new city councils formed
Bell County remains intact in latest map
Redistricting battle goes on; Democrats fail to send GOP map back to committee
WorldCom settlement approved; Judge OKs $750 million fine
Gym closure a blow to staff, members
Alumna leaves $500,000 to UMHB
Wednesday, Jul. 9, 2003
Retired goalie Hasek to return to Red Wings
Lakers want guard Payton, consider forward Malone
Accuser of Lakers' Bryant goes on vacation
Time trials to launch Armstrong
Ensberg, Redding help Astros defeat bumbling Reds
Reward set for attackers; 7 soldiers wounded
Iranian twins die in separation surgery
House near OK on defense spending bill
Dewhurst: Map needs to change
Edwards criticizes new map; Good chance Democrats will halt redistricting process
Execution slated for Killeen man
Thursday, Jul. 10, 2003
Locals appear in TGCA elite all-star events
Astros’ 12-2 rout extends Reds skid
Kidd to make his next move by next week
Rice’s wisest Owl Graham to ink new contract
Time trial positions Armstrong near top
Bush: We will not overextend troops; Duty in Liberia may be mostly performed by advisers, trainers
Two top-level Iraqi fugitives in custody
Austin loses population in 2002; Economic woes put damper on capital city’s growth
AG: World Gym never registered with state
Senate hearing in Waco; Testimony to be used when forming state redistricing maps
Killeen man executed for murder; Step-granddaughter, wife, daughter killed
Friday, Jul. 11, 2003
8-foot tusk excavated in county
Bush tells Botswana U.S. to help fight AIDS
World Gym staff, members meet
Fiery crash chokes traffic on I-35 near Hillsboro
Senate committee won’t vote on new map before Tuesday
In 4 years, U.S. may be still in Iraq
Cancer to sideline UT's McFarland this year
Area team ready to compete at USSSA World Series
Baylor hoops ready to move on; Bliss, coaches hit recruiting trail
Rangers cap Twins-killing
Malone headed to L.A.
Alps may tilt title toward Armstrong
Saturday, Jul. 12, 2003
Federal credit cards used for rock tickets
Temple sales tax rebates up by 7%
Strayhorn: Restore cuts in health care programs
Enron plan leaves little for creditors
City budget balances out; Revenues estimated to be higher than expenditures
Bush: CIA responsible for error; CIA director accepts full blame for statement in Bush speech
Watson surges to front at Senior Players
Spurs now eye others
Kidd stays with Nets
Astros notch fifth straight win
Armstrong to launch title run in mountains
Sunday, Jul. 13, 2003
Armstrong has company in hills at Tour de France
Wells, Pirates snap Astros' win streak at five
There's a new look, new meaning to baseball's All-Star Game
British Open should follow form of contention in 2003 majors
On the new-look Lakers - and the onset of the big season
Former Temple, Belton coach runs mailing center; Stafford helped many family members send packages to soldiers in Iraq, Kuwait
Rare James Bowie signature found on prenuptial agreement
Bond election to be set for September
42-year-old man drowns near Moffat
Board to discuss school bond
Bush: No African base for terrorists
Monday, Jul. 14, 2003
Investigation says up to 120,000 terrorists trained by al-Qaida
Rice: Bush uranium statement accurate
Krause Springs offers cool break during summer
Militants vow to not surrender weapons
State Senate grapples with redistricting
Rumsfeld: Attacks on U.S. soldiers could increase
Newman
Stadler
Astros down Bucs, 5-2
Armstrong assumes Tour lead
Tuesday, Jul. 15, 2003
Ratliff joins redistricting opposition
Claudette heading for coast
Iraq’s new governing council votes to send delegation to U.N.
Bush says intelligence ‘darn good’
School delays decision
County sets bond vote
Overton’s record-tying 64 leads Public Links Championship
A brown British Open; Royal St. George’s course dry, firm and fast
Strategy back in play at midsummer classic
Anderson wins annual slugfest; Home Run Derby lacks Sosa, Bonds and drama
Armstrong retains lead in wild stage
Wednesday, Jul. 16, 2003
Cowboys GM, media had open relationship
Rangers Hammerin' Hank beats NL with late homer
Temple's Skinner to join Bucks as NBA free agents sign
Armstrong avoids distractions, keeps Tour lead
Temple Wildcats win first two at Series
Cowboys legend Schramm dies at 83
Record $455 billion deficit predicted
Fed to leave rates low
Dewhurst: Perry could call another redistricting session
Claudette sloshes ashore
Area gyms welcome new clients; World Gym members finding new outlets
Troops to stay until Iraqis govern
Thursday, Jul. 17, 2003
Claudette cleanup begins
Senator produces no maps
Bush hears mixed news on economy
Panel recommends postal system changes
Wildcats win close game at Series, advance to title round
Changes in VA structure discussed
School board to mull bonds; $104 million bond election on Temple trustees agenda
Rangers' Blalock heralded as AL’s hero
Blackhawks’ AWHL becomes new NAHL
Players ready for a bumpy British Open
Duncan re-signs with Spurs
Real test to begin at Tour
Injuries push Texans' Boselli toward retirement
Friday, Jul. 18, 2003
Belton’s Antunes, defending champ Moore ousted from U.S. Publinx
Trial will figure big in Texan's repeat bid
Wildcats continue to win at Series
Otto surprise leader at British Open
Sapp steps down as Cameron's football coach
Dewhurst threatens to change rule; GOP senator presents map for congressional redistricting
Bell County stays intact in new redistricting map
U.S. deaths in Iraq equal 1991 war
Morales takes plea bargain
City budget gets high marks; Temple council members question absence of raises
Temple board to decide on election
Saturday, Jul. 19, 2003
Gun may figure in Dennehy's disappearance
Lance tiring, but still leads Tour
Getting another chance; Jammin' Games benefits players
Royal Pain: Love only competitor under par at British Open
Bryant charged in sexual assault case
Bell County property values increase by 8%
North 9th in good shape
$104 million bond
Sunday, Jul. 20, 2003
Wilcox brothers both police for City of Temple
Barbecue cookoff time again
Houston launches sophomore season
Parcells out to mold Dallas to his style
Pippen leaves Blazers to run with Bulls
Lance weakened
Tiger moves into position
Camp Days are upon us again
Staff complete, Temple begins work
Monday, Jul. 21, 2003
Johnson wins; Kenseth widens lead
Lance remains in Tour lead
Bucks fire Karl
Astros sweep Reds again
Curtis cream of Open crop; cards 69 in steady final round to net first career win
Santa Monica market crash driver speaks out
Palestinian Authority outlaws violent groups
Discovering America: World of Lewis and Clark
12 die in Kenya crash
U.S. soldiers die in Mosul grenade fire
Tuesday, Jul. 22, 2003
More than 90 killed in Liberia; 4,500 more U.S. sailors, Marines ordered to stand by near Liberia
Roadside bomb use up in Iraq
New maps pair Bell with McLennan
Terror suspects arrested; Saudis discover buried weapons
Centex Jammin’ All-Star Games closes with overtime thriller
Pro-school bond talks begin; Superintendent, task force chair present proposals
BCS playoff ruled out again
Stairs, Pirates trip Astros
Murder trial starts for babysitter
Lance is back; Armstrong leaves rivals gasping in Pyrenees
Dotson arrested on murder charge; Former roommate of missing Baylor player in custody
Wednesday, Jul. 23, 2003
Former POW Jessica Lynch returns home
Redistricting may occur in new special session
Plan to rotate troops in Iraq OKd by Army
Sitter testifies at trial
Saddam
SWT reports possible NCAA violations
Armstrong on pace for 5th Tour win
New Mexico State coach diagnosed with cancer
Astros rookie tosses shutout
Search for Dennehy continues; Authorities probe near Brazos River
Thursday, Jul. 24, 2003
Army officer talks about his deployment to Iraq
Bell and McLennan together in new map
Doctor: Short fall could have caused baby's death
Soldiers didn
Murder suspect kills himself; San Antonio man shoots himself while driving on I-35
4th ID set to return; Cav to go; Fort Hood units affected by new Army rotation plan for Iraq duty
Patriots sign Belichick through 2006 season
American Hamilton pedals out of Armstrong's shadow
Spencer powers Rangers
Astros clip Milwaukee
Dennehy family alleges Baylor violated NCAA rules
Friday, Jul. 25, 2003
Dead son pictures released; Iraqis view photos of Saddam's dead sons; doubts linger
Information not shared before 9-11
Senators vote for state reorganization measure
United Way helping out local Red Cross
Redistricting unlikely for this session
Jury to begin deliberations; Conflicting medical testimony presented during trial
Ferry eyes retirement after trade
Texans optimistic as second camp opens
Whaley in PGA spotlight; She shoots 75, trails Hartford leaders by 12 shots
Brewers squeeze by Astros
Armstrong braces for stretch ride
Saturday, Jul. 26, 2003
Ullrich trims two seconds off Tour lead
Baylor committee to explore alleged violations
Zambrano leads Cubs past Astros
Millen fined $200K
Parcells, Cowboys open camp
West Nile Virus found at Hood
U.S. seizes some of Saddam
U.S. troops to wait off coast of Liberia
Sitter aquitted of capital murder; Murder conviction given; sentencing set for Monday
S&W set to cut 120 jobs; $25 million shortfall means closing McGregor regional clinic
Cavalry soldiers receive medals; Airmen awarded for wartime actions
Sunday, Jul. 27, 2003
Football finally spices up dog days of summer
Armstrong all but clinches fifth Tour title
Parcells means business; Diversions gone from Dallas camp
Murray, Carter step into Hall
Baylor AD says school shares grief
CenTex Babes aim for national softball title
Huber tells tales of living, growing up in rural America; Growing cotton, working for $1 per day mark years of local resident
A&M students to pay $9 more per credit hour
4th ID soldiers killed; Hopes fading for opposition to lose strength
Cleanup of local cemetery begins
Investigators find body in Waco quarry
Monday, Jul. 28, 2003
Liberian rebels urged to pull out, allow aid
Mutinous troops end standoff in Manila
Pace Bend attracts many despite changes over years
Troops look for Saddam near Tikrit; 4th ID comes close to getting Saddam
Body identified as Dennehy; McLennan sheriff notifies athlete
Cowboys coach Parcells ponders QB options
Dennehy tragedy puts Baylor basketball program under scrutiny
Texan Armstrong secures spot in Tour de France history
Rosebud-Lott graduate may start at QB in all-star game
Tuesday, Jul. 29, 2003
Starbucks may open new shop
Saudi raid kills 6 suspected militants, 2 officers
Babysitter gets 55 years for murder of baby
Belton soldier killed; Three Hood soldiers
11 Democats stay away; session ends; Lawmakers go to Albuquerque; Perry calls 2nd special session
Texans deep at tight end
In wake of tragedy...Baylor grieves; Bliss defends coaching staff
Garcia and Mickelson outshine Woods, Els
No relief in sight; There are no quick fixes for UIL alignment
Area players ready for all-star tilt
Wednesday, Jul. 30, 2003
Bush turns down Saudi request for 9-11 report
Fire hits E.R. Carpenter plant; damage slight, production shifts not expected to be affected
Baylor's Morriss positive
Braves control Oswalt, Astros
Tape attributed to Saddam acknowledges sons deaths
Hawks release schedule
Redistricting duel taken to new extremes
Boisterous crowd greets 160 returning soldiers
Area trio keys win for South
Veterans cemetery plans unveiled
UMHB picked to win conference
Thursday, Jul. 31, 2003
Sales tax holiday set to begin; Tax-free weekend starts Friday
Scott and White in high need of blood donations
Belton to unveil plans for new fire station
Bush says new attack threat real
Senators offer Amtrak plan
Thank Heaven: 'Halo rule' is out
He said, she said: Glenn over insult
Astros silence Giles, down Atlanta
Long, McNeal in QB battle
Mock takes reins in Texas offense
CenTex Babes split on opening day
Zeigler's grabs catch BU coach's eye
With 11 absent, Dewhurst presses on with business
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